Around the Corner Seuern's Grocery, Where you cau purchase your Holiday goods lu the grocery and provision line. Fluent canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign clitese nndotliei goods. Z Everything new and,, fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and "White Sts. KEEP "2"OtXK ON THIS SPACE. .AFFAIRS OAUGHT HASTILY. What News Gathorero Tako a Moment to Tell About. Lengthening days. Leap year gags in order. The Bleds have had a chance. The new year is moving on. A new color Is called"lu candescent." The cold waves hurry awny too rapiuiy. Attend the week of prayer services mis weeir.. What will tho ice harvest be here about? A man breathes seven hogshead of air in a day. Slippery pavements caused many a ion Wednesday. How are you .getting along with your resolutions? Shawls are said to be on the road to favor again. A rich evening cloak is a combina tion of camel's hair and velvet. Boys are put in long trousers much earlier than they used to bo. A gold-backed moustache brush is one of the novelties of the season. The crescent of tho new moon illumines the western sky these even lugs. Violet ink is in use by theiasnlona- ou.liut black 1UK is never outoi style. A run of good sleighing would liven up thing! and improve business. A good many colds and considerable steKmsa in mo town at tills time. Buttons made of potatoes are the latest. They can be made as hard as tone. Tho Most Pleasant Way Of vrevcntmg tho grippe, colds, head ne'ie, and fuvnrs it to Ufe the liquid laxa tivoremedi. Syrup of Figs, whmevor tho fcysiem ne il- gonilo, yet tffeotivo cloans i' . To bo iMnefited ono must got tho true rein ) niaiiutaclurod by the Call lornia Fm S iup Oo. 'only. For salo by all drurfgi-u in '-Oo. and $1 buttle. Coming- Events. Jan. 19. Mlppar and tmsar in tho Primitive M tin Jiat school room. Jan. 20 I) 'lO'irsst contest in Forguson1 Thi atro, und;r iho auspices of the "Y." Jan. S!6. 'ji.m.d ball at AVm. Penn for beuifh of Mia. Couch. A Surprise. Koep your aye on this local. Kcagoy, tho photoRraphor, will have his new open ing in a few day and will have gomothinK interesting that will surprise the people, tf LOOK OUT1 I I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jollies I vhloh he U selling very cheap, Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STItEET. NEW DRUG STORE. Shapira's Pharmacy, 107 Bouth MnlnlBtrcot, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Prccare'one of our Chest Protectors. DEBATE JLWATER Continued From First Page. Mr Ilolman: '"Lot the people say bo." Mr AVurm: "Thoy told us at the moot ing. But you find that the men who don't own a tbinglo are the kickers. Thoy don't own a shingle and aro like, tho Hungarians. They como to tho town and if anything happens can got out in tho night. They aro tho pooplo who haven't t;ot a cent behind them." Mr. Gable: "1 gavo Mr. Bolman all tin Information I hid mjso f. I am satis fied Mr. Holm it n knows tho amount will not roach near tho amount askod by tho water company." Mr. Bch.ifly: "I am in favor of the borough owning water works, gas work and olectrio light works. Thu borough ought to own everything; but this coin milUo ought to find out what this is going tu cost, and not havo any half-way hue!- nets about it. Lot us know what this is Koing to cost and then let tho pooplo vote tor It." Mr. VatiDusen i "Ain't you one of that commitleo ?" Mr. SchoiQy : "Yes." Mr. Amour? ' It seems strange to mo that this comtnlltco does not know what the works aro going to cost." Mr. Otblo: "Wo have not rccoived all tho bids." Mr. James: "That Is not a very good question. Tho gcntleunn heard Mr Lamb say that wo havo survoyorS on tho ground now and aro making surveys for pipes and dams aud aro gelling plans of the town to givo ufe au idea of what amount of pipe, firo plugs, and so on will bo ncc i-BSary. lioforu thit is dono it will bo im possible to givo tho cost of tho plant." Mr, Amour: "Haven't thoy got an e timate ot what tho pipes, pumps, reser voirs, otc. are going to cost 7" Mr. James: "Yes." Mr. Amour: "Tfcon why don't you giyo tho inft rotation V" Mr. Gable: "Wo don't know tho miles." Mr. Lamb: "It will cost in tho neigh borhooJ of 7,000 per milo and it is 4i miles, actual measurement right into to.vn Tho town we don t know, because we haven't the miles required. It will cost $5,000 to $7,000 por mile, less lhan that ac cording to measurements. The engines will cost from $7,000 to ?20,000. Tho only thing that bothers us at tho prosont time is wo can't give more information. Butcoun cil should remember that these people woro heart and hand with us when this action was taken. They know wo havo been spending money and know we are doing it right along. And yet, right hero, thoy any wo don't agree to go further, becaUeo wo don't know what it is going lo cost. "Why, mombors of our committeo can't come and kit in our meetings. "Wo havo no star chamber businoss about it. But thoro aro nono so blind as thos" who won't see." Mr. Dovers: "Is this committee going ahead on tho 815,0007 What is to be the result after that 7" Mr. James: "Wo aro going to ask tho peoplo to increaso it and tbo people are ready to do it." Mr. AVurm : "I don't know a member of tho committeo moro roady to givo all particulars of tho cost than I am. I bo liovo Mr. Lamb and ilr. Gablo and the rest hero would givo all tho figures if they could. I dorrt think it right this ragging should ho going on." Mr. Van Duton :."I move tho resolutions bo adopted." Mr. "Wurm: "I eecond tho motion." Tho motion wa carried. "Ward Assessor Frank O. Iteeso asked that Council appoint two competent mon to assist in making .assessments. On motion, tho request was granted and tho finance committeo was instructed to act in con junction with tho assessors in making the eeloction. . The bill of iho electric light company for extending tho system to Tuikoy Kun was presented and paid. Tho bill amounted to f303.88. Council decided that whero a paid police officer is disabled for duty by sickness tho substitute shall be paid by tho borough, and not out of tho officer's salary. The law oommitteo reported that Mrs. Lloyd will In all probability tako her suit to the Supreme Court. ' Tho law committee was instructed to make another offer to Mr. Burke, of "West Centre street, for a settlement of the grate question. This offer will b council's ultimatum. Mr. Burko will be asked if council will open the disputed culvert, wil ho be satisfied and pavo and gutter his premisns. On motion of Mr. Bettoridge, John Stan ton was elected to fill the unexpired term of his father as High Constable, Mr. Bayers arose and said that he bad boon convinced that there was no founda tion for the charges ho mado against Mr. Limb at tho meeting before the last. "I withdraw tho charges and am sorry for making them." Mr. Lamb: "I am thankful for the gontloman doing what is right by me." After the reading of bills council ad journed. "SI Perkins." To all lovors of Ysnkco life tho play this evening is awaited with considerable in terest.'" "Si Perkins" is a well known character and has become famous as the hero o.f a play of the same name that abounds in many thrilling situations, an abundance of comedy scenes and plenty of singing and dancing. It is nil of tho country kind and liko the many rural productions now beforo tho public is simply a plcturo of homely farm life cleverly told, It will be a complete performance in every way and tho play has been almost all overhauled since its last presentation in th'scity last season, when it made a de cided impression. Sunbury Daily. "SI Perking" will bo presented at Ferguson's theatre to-night. Physicians' prescriptions have failed to reach many cases of rheumatism known to have boon subsequently cured by Balvatlon OH. That Is the reason why the popular One botC voice in practically uuauiuiuun iu iui lavor. tie la usually sutnclont, , ALMSHOUSE APPOINTMENTS. Shonandoah Secures Throe- of tho Posl ions. Schuylkill Havkn, Jan. 8. Tbo fol lowing almsboueo appointments were mado yeslordsy : Steward Elijah Emorick, of Schuylkill Haven. Stowardoss Sin, Elijah Emorick. Physician Dr. O. Crr, of St. Oialr. Clork-Johti J. O'Connor, l'ottsvllle. Solicitor AVatson F. Shophord, I'otts- villo. Keeper of tho Insano (malos) M. J. Tracej-, Shenandoah. Matron of thu Insano (males) Mrs. M. J. Tracoy. Kooprir of tho Insano (females) Uriah "Walborn, Pino Dal. Mstron of tbo Insano (female) Mrs. Uriah Walborn. Night Keeper of Insano W. Cullen, New Philadelphia. Night Matron of Insano Mrs. W. Cut Ion, Hospital Stoward T. J. Bergan, Frack- villo. Hospital Stewardess Mrs. T. J. Bergn. Night Nurso at Hospital Michael Mc Noul, Si. Clair. Keeper of Old Hospital Patrick Bergan, Uockscherville. Matron of Old Hospital Mrs. Patrick Borgan. Shoemaker J. F. Buck, Ashland. Night "Watchman Pierre. Condon. . Firemn "W. Hillan, Girardvillo. Biker Caarles Sohhof, Schuylkill Haven. Farmer John'Brown, North Manhelro. Teamslor "Vm.' Fohe, "West Brunswick. Gatekeoper Peter Brown, Nowtown. Cook Mrs. Lucy Moyor, "Washington township. Waitress Miss Annie Gorman, Port I'arbun. L'tundress Mr3. John flines, Shenan doah, Milkmaid Mrs. Kate Smith, Wayne township. TailorefE Henrietta Hurtzel, Schuylkill Haven. Hospital Cook Mrs. M. Harkins, Potts villo. For tho Grip Cough. A remedy recommended for patients af Aided with tho grip is Komp's Balsam, which is especially adapted to diseases of tho thn. at and lung?. Do not wait for the urst symptoms of tho disease, but get a boitlo and keep it on hand for uso tho mo ment it is needed. If neglected the grip has a tendency to bring on pnet monia, All druggists sell tho iiabam. Wators' "Weiss Leer is the tost. Reilly solo agent. John A. 6-5-tf Notice. All members of Tlank Eidgo Lodge, 880, I. O. O. F., aro r quested to bo present at their next regular met ling, Friday, January 8, 1892, to niako arrangements lo attend tho funeral of cur lalo brother, William Bent. l-7-2t Attest : E. D. Bkddall, Sec'y, Tho Bent Funeral. The funeral of the lata William B nt will tako place from his late residence, cor ner ol Gaorry and West streets, on Satur day, 7lh Intt., at 2 p. m. Interment in the Odd Fellows' comotory, Shenandoah, Pa. Shonandoah Lodge, No. 511, F. & A. M., will meet at their ball at 1:15 p. ra. Mem bsrs of the craft aro respectfully invited to attend. 1-7 2t Deserving Praise. We dosiro to say to our citizens, that for years wo hayo been selling Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and havo never handled remedies that sol) as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and wo stand rtady to refund the purchaso price, if satisfactory remits do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. O. II, Hagenbuch, Druggist. Mrs. Edward Dohtrty. of North Emer ick street, has'entiroly recovered from her recent illness, and is now able to bo about. Found Out. The best and easiest way to get rid of a "Cougli or cold that mny develop Into con sumption is to Invent 25 cent in a bottle ot t'au-Tina, Hie great remedy f'ir Coughs, Otitdn, uotiicB ireo av r. r. u. jtirun b arug store. Best work done at Brennan's stean. tundry. Everything white and spotlest Lace curtains a specialty. All workuar nQteod. Coughing Loads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Ask for Van Houton's Cocoa tako no othor. 1-4-lw It has been pioven by living wltoetes that l'an.Ttno lata ,amu,bilt)ntaniflnflivlum,lnl. oureof Ibe dlllloi.lt uml rinngirotis ihroutnnd lunjr troubles - Imcqnal can't be found, ("nafa drug store. Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that thi name Lecsio & Co., Ashland, Pa., it prints on everv sack. 8-8-Btaw He wise In time and prtcure Dr. Hull's Congh Hyrup which always cures coughs and coids.and prevents consumption, i'rlce 4t VVUU) U UUUitt. Bost photogranhB and crayons at Dabb'e, rpiIK CHEAPEST HOUSE in town roil Harness, lips, Robes, Blankets George Robinson, Vint;ceiitre Hlreel, hlicusiiulonli 6-A Jloree IllanbeU a specialty. BANK ELECTION -The annual election of the siocfeliolders ot the Mer chants' National Hank of Blieuitndoah, will be heldalllie L'ankmg House, Tuesday. January 12th, lbltt, bftweeu tho hours ol 10 u. in. uiiu i p. iu., ior me purpose or electing thirteen directors to serve tba ensuloc year. 1212-to K.B, UL'NTKlt.OaBhier. FOR RENT. A desirable dwelling bouse containing six rooms. S3 Knm, on. trostieet. Apply to It. O, Knight. 1-8-St POLITICAL CARDSj Announcements of candidates tor boroxlnh offices uili lie made in this column at the fol lowing raics untrj jjurocts, to; jiecetver or Tijtes,t5; High (XnstMt, t3. All others, tl, Vayable In advance. Oil CHIEF DUHGESS, Jnnics It. Les'tig'; Bnblect to the decision ol the Citizens' nor. oub Convention. -X jpon man coNnrAULK, Ilnvld Ivatts, Hublcct to tho decision of tho Citizen' Ilnr. ougHNomltiatlngt.'oiivintlon. Big Cut in Prices: cbas. YARoran, 23 Vest Centra Strtet, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS lilt) ituiuniUK jfi v n nil uitUi i cnvii i uj nnrnnt liinr Iti town; H nt I'ncpruetir. l'5c it piece. MoiklngH. tine quality, 3 jmlr forV5f, Table Oilcloth, nil styles. Toweilnp, Go per ,t m Ui jiuuuncit;iiivir, uiui jjiijuu iuir- cloths, b t lie imir, f0r u piece, Nice line of ut,uJJIeuuf( h Liu u tun iiuu ui GcntHf Furnishing; Goods STOVE : REPAIRS'! AH kinds kept ou band. TIE DEI BROADWAY RANGE Wherever (old has given universal satisfac tion. All lndsof Job Work in Tinsmith Line ! I'romptly attended to at re BODnble rates, WM. R. PRATT, 331 SoulH Jaj lliii St. Goad Horses 1 Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages ! In charge of Rood, careful, responsible tim ers to hir at all imes and at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVEEY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and 14 A'vrth Pear A lley, Hear of Lnberg's hardware (tore. Horses taken lo Jloant. CarHul ntlcntlen glen to 1 eeoing jiortcs. au kiihisoi ji AUiauui tcmlid to promptly charges moderate. -UNDERTAKING- Falthfulland promptly attended to. FINE FOOTWEAR We can y tho finest tclcctlon oi Men's, Boys', Ladles' . nd Children's Footwear In Iho county. Our stock Is entirely Dew, and you'll find our prices far below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I Every pair wairanted to give good satisfaction. GOOD QUALITY RUBBER BOOTS, $2 psr Pair. Full lire of Men's l'utlon Sh e. which will be Disposed oi a.: a fcacrillce, wor.li?iitoJ2 60. The People's Hew Shoe Store Cor. Centre slrctt and Market alley, Harlneton'H building, opp. Dnmm'i ' Jeweliy ' lore, i benandgxti, l'a, MANAGER. tia,- Ign oi tl'oSTAIl, DAYS ONLY! In nocordniue v i'h our anni ol rnslem, wo uulonn our Mirpln ck nt h s tiiueprif lous t r lock tnlilng, huJ aie ctler lDgtheicw remaining OTBRCOATS At Hsilf Value. This special sale will only last fnrten days. W are aho dUpuslng ol oar stock ol Shoes, Chilling, Notions, &c, nt urines nevfr henrd of heforoln this town. Our slock miift be icduccd, aid to do sr, we win not. cousiaer too pno,. ;aii t-nnyuuQ eture somoof iln-to treat t'arglus. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 S. MAITS STflEET, -Wulch for the UKD -ION lu front.-e Now is the Time ! nrO PIHCrARE for winter. Every one Is looking foi the best goods for tho least money. II yon aie seeking bargains in Hats or Capsjuht dropln to tee Holnu. Hesells men's good fur cap lor 60o, men's red under clothing for Hoarlete, meu's flne working glovt'J5o a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in 1he MARKET 6B0 a r-Aiit. An ojicollfHt line of Orty FJpnnel Bhlrts for woikiug at iliovtry lowest price. Big line oi good wlim-r shirts from 35o up to f2.S0. A Dig Drive in CKWEA K Four-ln-luindsand Tecks at 2D ccuU, regular priced cents. SB O Something New in Puzzles. Bcanlan has Kcmethlng viw In this line. Any one glvli g the correct way of doing the pnztlo wl l rectHe a (3 hat or Its ((UlMilenl. Thfreart- four wajs of lolvlng the juizle, und the correct way jijust be glen. Theie puzzles we are Etll.ng for 10c, or wo will give one to thi person I urrlioMng $2 woi Hi of goods and over. t3 A new patent hat hanger given away with each liatjpurchased ot 13 S, Main St. SOANL A sqf Sfcenaodoah Q M, HAMILTON, il. 1) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OfHee ZS Wast L.lnvrt- Htr MA Rhon&iirtnnh Music Cabinets. Rattan Push Rockers ; PARLOR SOUS, - - $30,00 and upward, - - 4,50 and upward. - 2.09 and upwara. BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DESKS, 15,00 and upward, PICTURES A Large Lnt Just Opened for the Wilcox Sc. White Organs, PIANOS I WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and RewlngMachinfs sold cheap for cash or rented by the month 13 Scuti Mam Sireet, The Earth ! Is a pretty big place, but you tnlfiht wander all over it and not be oflered anywhere else your pick of bo, many tltinas FOB That cum which MORGAN'SMBAZAR ' ' .II.. Clearing Out Sale ! In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudlterchlofs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc'., at BARGAINS !N COATS 3583S8T0 CLEAR OUT THE STOCK 113 No.rth Main FOE S-AXiE B" No. 6 Soutli Jardin Street. Restaurant Cor. Slain and foal HU Bheuaudoab, 1'h. IlPgnlar in pals atponnlar plio8 Mivu at nil Hints. l.pdlN' dining n io. freehtnonl ti oms a"oh. cd. Darto"ii(l -will, tee lint-fit IjiudDb ol ola ra und fancy 1 rlnlta. Leading Restaurant in Town. WALL PAPER BARGAINS Largest audcheupeetaiooitl' town. Artistic Pointing, Graining and Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, 10 2-Cm 221 V. Centre HU. HHKNANDOAH CHRIS. BDSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Fines! Slock of Beers, Ales, Cfyars, 4c CHAMBER SUfTS, - - WO and upward EXTENSION TABLES, - 4.00 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,00 and upward EASELS, All Styles, - - 1,00 and upward Holiday Irade, $1,00 and upward PiClURES. Lester .Hardmnn SHENANDOAH, PA. FIVE CEHSTTS" btiva numerous articled on our counters, are worth ten cents In other stores St., Shenandoah, LEATHER andJOE FUNGS- J?. OT. CLEAB-5T, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-clans stootc, A1 Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., KereUKon Honso building, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ferguson i House i Restaurant! (Under tnaoagerocnt of Enoch Lockett) Cor. Main ujhI Centre Streets, KIKST-CLAHH LUNCH COUNTER, Host beer, porter be d nlcs always ou tap. Cl ears of the finest brands. WEEKS Has removed ta Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ere he wilt e nleaied to meet the wa u! his friends and the pupllo In . Everything in the DmkiEQ Line. 1
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