Around the Corner AT Severn s Grocery, Where you can purchase your Holiday goods in the grocery and provision Hue. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheese and olhei goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Oentro and White Sts?. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver .Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Btnquot,Parlor and Piano LampSjUniquo in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock "bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair wdrk executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In ibecoun.y. Corner Mam and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. What Nowa Gatherers Take a Moment to Tell About. Fine weather. Good sleighing. Ice men are encouraged. Have you had a sleigh ride? The snow makes things more lively, Easter don't- come this year till April 17. Dressing gowna are no longer wholly 8hapele?s. Bait sprinkled nmong cl6 thing is a motn preventive. Are you 'holding fast to your new year resolutions? Sleeves are' full but not quite so high as they "were. T fie you'ng.people are having a fine time coasting. The cold snap makes business brisk for our coal dealers. The county auditors are auditing the' county accounts. In walking now you want' to watch how and where you tread. Another snow to keep up the sleigh irig would be very acceptable. Soon. Mme t be looking up good men for council and school board. Guaranteed Ouro. Ws authorize our adveEljse1 druggist to sell Dr. .King's New Discovery for n fuopt!on, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you ro afllictod with a Coach,- Cold or any Lung, Throat Or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the hottlo and h.e jour money roiunded. We could not make this offer did we not know thut Dr. King's New Discovery could be rolled on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at C. II. Ilagenbuch's drug store. Large size 60c. and $1.00 . Coming- Events. Jan. 14. Firft annual grand ball, Order ltailroad Telegrapbora, at Fotlsville. Jan. 18. Socond annual ball of the Acme Social Club, lljoblns' opera house, Scboppo orchestra. Jan. 19. Supper and baar In the Primitive Methodist school room. Jan. 20 Demorest contest in Ferguson' theatre, under tho auspices of tho "Y." Jan. '2b. Grand ball at Wm. l'enn for bontfltof Mrs. Cooch. Feb. V2. De Moss Family at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Shenandoah Oommandury No. 11, Sons of America. Waters' Weiss boor is the best. John A IteiUy tola agent. 5-Mf LOOK OUT! I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jellies ! which he la Belling very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET. NEW DRUG STORE. Shapiro's 'Pharmacy, 107 South MulntStrect, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pnannacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS JPiMuxe'on'e of our Uliost Protectors. THE KREBS DISASTER. Claimed that Wlnotcca Men Are Stilt In me jsun. MoAlister, I. T., Jan. 11. Ferhaps t will never be known Just how many lives were lost in the accident at Krebs. Some of the galleries and approaches nre so Mocked with, debris that it is nearly impossible to open them. The mine officials now claim that only one man is missing. This is an Italian named Antonio Qonesetel, who Beenis to have no family and no friends oxcept those who were killed. His body is sup posed to be near the main entry under a mass of rocks, which are now being re moved. The men claim that there are tjthers dead or imprisoned in the mln . There were 335 men working in the mine on Thursday, according to the pay roll and the tally reports of every man who goes down the shaft. Of these 51 dead bodies have been recovered, 187 men es caped by way of shaft No. 7, now used as a ventilating shaft, and 108 wore taken from the main shaft in a critical condition. This leaves 80' still1 nunc counted for. The list of those who escaped by shaft No. 7 and of those who were taken from the main shaft is known to be incom plete, and it Is believed that 20 have cs earned and wcrd not listed. This leaves 19 men' still in the ndne. The work of recovering the bodies is very slow, and is impeded by the cavlug in of shafts and galleries. It is believed all who escaued death have been res- cued. No signs of live miners entombed within the mine weredctected this morn1- Ing, and the rescuers now expect to And nothing but the remains of the' dead. It Is claimed now that the undue haste of the entrymen to get away from the mine caused the death of many miners. The entrymen Are their Own shots. John Hurley and John Williams are blamed as the authors of the accident. but death has already called them to ft higher court. The mine committee and the owners will hold an investigation into the cause of the accident. Missouri. Kansas, l'enn sylvanla, Ohio and other great mining States have State inspectors or mines, but there is no such olllcer in the Indian Territory. OR. GRAVES' CASE. Ills Only Hope, Now Lien la . the Su preme Court Denver, Col., Jan. 11. Dr. Graves will not get a new trial unless the Su preme Court grants it. Judge Rising has refused a new trial and also denied the motion for a cont'nuance of judg ment. A motion for arrest of judgment was then liled. this will be heard to day, and if denied sentence of death will be immediately passed. Dr. Graves was in the court-room while the matter was pending. He looked well and greeted his friends warm ly. Later he was taken to see his wife. The interview was a sad one and was very effecting. Mrs. Graves physicians to-night report that .her. condition is much Improved. Worked the .Merchant! of Johnstown,' I a. JonNSTOWN, Pa., Jan. 11. Some months ago a roan named F. 11. Wllley came here from Philllpsburg and started a collecting agency. His scheme was to get the merchants who had accounts outstanding t6 pay $7.50 to join what he called the Eureka Collecting Agency, of Philadelphia, guaranteeing them that he would collect all' their bad debts on a basis of 15 or 20 per cent. If they became members of the agency. Willing suc ceeded in getting a largo number ot patrons and collected many debts. He has skipped without tnrning over a cent Of money. His downfall is attributed to drinking and gambling. Hnrrlott Indicted for Murder. Asbuky Paiik, N. J., Jan. 11. The Monmouth County Grand Jury have In dicted Louis Harriott for murder in the first degree. Harriott is the Frenchman who about seven weeks ago brutally mur dered Mrs. Charles K. Leonard, the wife of his employer, at Atlantic Highlands, by choking her with a rope and then mashing her head with a hammer. The murderer says ho will plead guilty to the Indictment. Chief Justice Mercer Measly will Insist upon Harriott's lawyers inter posing' a plea of not guilty. The mur derer does not appear to reallizo the enormity of his crime. Augut.ttii and Ada are Out. New Yoiik, Jan. 11, It is rumored In theatrical circles that Ada Rehan, the well known leading lady of Daly's com pany, had quarrelled with Mr. Augustin Daly, and that the disagreement was so serious as to involve her possible retire ment from Mr, Daly's company at the expiration of her present contract with that gentleman. Color is given to the report by the fact that Miss Rehan Is not in tho cast of the new play, "The Cabi net Minister," which is to be produced at Daly's Theatre this week. Native Docton Hastened 1 1 In Death. London, Jan. 11. A Cairo dispatch frays that an inquiry is being held by the highest medical authorities of Egypt rela tive to the 'death of the Khedive. Dr. Rogers, Pasha Chief of the Egyptian sanitary service, presides, and is assisted by Dr. Will, a German, Dr. Binet, and two nativeB. Tho inquiry is said to have developed the fact that tho native doctors at first in attendance upon the Khedive administered morphine hypodermtcally to au extent that may probably have hastened his death, l'rlnce of Wait!!' bon Ha l'neumoiilu. London, Jan. 11. Alarm has been caused in the royal clrclu by tho serious lllnes of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, Tho Duke has been showing signs of illness for some days, but it was hoped that he had nothing more than a bad cold. To-day, however, it is ap parent thut tho Duke has a severe at tack of lnilueiiza, and that it is compli cated with pneumonia. Til.) lloilrr ISit1Ioii Victim. Cuioaoo, Jan. 11. Iy thi death of Henry E. Oswald at the County Hospital the list Of fatalities caused by Friday's boiler explosion in the' Warreu Springer building Is Increased to five. James Hlg gins, the only surviving victim, is still at the County Hospital. His death IS mo mentarily expected. Twenty Decree Below Zero. Canisteo, N Y.) Jan. 11. Last nlghl was the coldest In many years in tlda vicinity' the thermometer registering from 10 td 20 degree below zero.' ' . 1 t ' i - . j x, Memory ot tfc'n. hckmii. New Yonx, Jan. 0. The Buslnesf Men's Democratic Association paid u fitting tribute to the memory ot General Andrew Jackson at the banquet given by It In commemoration of the T7th ' anni versary of nthe battle of Ncvt Orleans. Representative from the various walks ot business and professional life graced tho'tables. Comptroller Myers presided and eX-Prcsldent G rover Cleveland and Congressman Springer of Illinois m vie the addresses. Stelnltzand Tschlgorln liven. Havana, Jan. 9. Slelnlts. was victot tu the fourth game of the great chess match, winning after twenty-nine moves, Stelnltz again played a Ruy Lopeii. Stolnltz niid Tschlgorln are now on even terms, each' having one one game, two games being drawn. Tschlgorln will have the move In the fifth game. Has Withdrawn Its Deposit. Albany, Jan, 9. The, Jarvis-Conklln Mortgage Trust company, having ceased to do business in this State aS n trust company, has withdrawn from the bank ing department its deposlt 'of $1C0,000 In srovernment' bonds. The withdrawal was made In accordance with an order of the court. IVORY SOAP 99Pure. THE BEST f OB EVERY PURPOSE, WANTS, fco. XVANTED-A t',,"d. Kir'. Good V T wagps. Apply m max1 uerae b oiurc, vveia ijeni-n Bin el. FOR SALE. A good and gentle horse, rullable for all r.ln's ofw-rk, for sale cheap. Apply to O. J. (iuli.n, 21 East uentre strei i, nejanotan. i -u FOH BALK. An old established crorerv aloie. Centrallv located. Good business, licasons 'or felling. Apply at liEHALD omoe. 1-1. 1W TTOR 11KNT A desirable dwelling JL house containing six room, as tasi ucn ire street. Apply to it, u. Knigni. i s at f OBT, Between the residences of JUL Samuel A. ueddaii, or lown. ana u. i llprtdall. nf Wm. l'enn. a iudv's band-hue. II returned as 'mind a lliieral rewarn will be paid. (11131) 8. A. BEUDALL, T)ANK ELECTION The annual JLJ 'election of the stockholders oi the Mer- chttnuv IJallonal Jlantt or siienanaoan, i-a., will be lieJdaitheHankine House. Tuesday. January 12ih, 1892, between the hours ol 10 a. m. and 4 p. m lor the purpose of electing tiurteen aireciors 10 streme ensuing year, iz-izie X. v. nun iE.it, uusuier. FOR SAXE. The gray team of horfes recently used by the Columbia 11. & 8. F. K. Co., no. 1 une nortes will uea bargain to the pmcbatrrs. KltANK I.KWI8, John Kisbmioweb, Jkkk 0'Nkii.i,, F1UMK ConillNOTON, Jam ED McDonald, ll-2I-tf Trustees. AMUSEMENTS. JTjlEKOUHON'S THEATKH, 1'. J. KEItOUBON, MANAGER. MONDAY,- JANUARY 11. Ladles' and Children's Night. MARNKY & ItlcGOWEN'S Big Uncle Tom's l Co'y . Alabama Jubilee 81 gers. Military Band and Hoperb Orch elra. Special Bcenery. l'ony, Doiik.y and a pack of Cuban Bloodhounds, Popular Prices -25, 35 and 50 Cen's Hlreet Parade at Moon, Sealnnow on ealeat KlrllnV Drug Store. Jj1E.;Uior' ' UI5ATHK. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 LINCOLN J. CARTER'S Urand scenic production, "The Fast Mail !" xo SctHol Spcclnl Mccucry. Flight of the fasi mad, Nlspara Falls by n.oonugui, wi.u uou ug n.ti.., i-nciitui wotking en!. a d 11 irelght o, Wib illunnnai.d raloi'S. The Dago dive, 11 a 1st o river scum and itmiilio expllon, The plli- patrol and 100 other ktarlllug rltei'l. Price, 75, 5 mid 25 Cents Good Horses I Nice Buggies 1 Fine Double Carriages I In charge ol g ki. cur iui.iaFponiibledriv ors to W at nil imec and at rc' t able rtes at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and U North J'car All ft, Hear of 1 uheig's haidware .tore. Horses taken to Jtoard. Cieinl auenllon given to Feeding Hones. All kludi. ol 11 AULINU aU lendrd Ui promptly rharges moderate, UHDKItTAKING Faithfully aai promptly. .attended WW POLITICAL CARDS orROM uU lie made tn thil column at the lot towing ratet! Chief Jluraett, $5; Jtrceivrr of .JUiM.K; High ContUMt, Si. All, other; If. 'Fayablein advance, . T-' -noil CIIlEr' BtJllfJKSB, JtUllCS Bt L'8-lff Snbiect to Die decision 01 the Citizens' I!or- ough Uonvenllon, JJOU C1UEF BUROEHH, Daniel Demi. Bnblect to the declilon of the Citizens' or. ough Commuting Convention. rjon man onhtahle, . David BvaS Hubleet to the decision of the Citizen' liar. ough Nominating Couvtntlon. OB SCHOOL UIKh.OTOlt, X. T, Illicit, second WAiin. , Sublcrt to the rules of the Dcmocrntle Num. lnatlug Convention. poll COUNCIL, Jolin II. Evans, , SECOND WAJtD. . Big Cut in Prices. CUAS. YilROKKY'S, 23 Wnt fitntro Strrtt, DRY GOODS AMD NOTIONS I The following prices are ontof reach ot any piece. KtocklngK, fine quality, 3 pair forS5c. Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, 6c per yard, jianauerciucis, uior-ic. lmen lauie dottiB, by I he pair, 60c a piece. Nice line of licdtpieads, nnd a full line of Cents' Ftirnlrthliiff Goods. STOVE : REPAIRS ! All kinds kept on hand. THE NEW BROADWAY RANGE Wherever told has given universal satisfac tion. All kinds of Job Work in Tinsmith Line ! Frempily attended to at roiio table rates. WM;R. PRATT, '" 331 Soulli Jardiu St. JflMfOOTWEAK We cany the finest selection ol Men's, Boys', joules' ana unuaren Bfooiwenr in uie county, pur stock Is entirely new, and you'll And our prices lar below others. BOYS1 SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I Everypalr wairahledto glVekOdd satisfaction. GOOD QUiLlTF ROBBER BOON, $2 perPw, Full Hue of Men's fcutton BhoeF, which will be disposed of at a eacrlnce, worlh 2 to fZGO. The People's Dew Shoe Slqie Cor. Cenlro street and Market alley,' Ilarlngton's building, opp. liiumm's Jewelry tore, t-henandoan, l'a, MANAOEB. B-slBQ ot tlieHTAK. . DAYS ONLY! In accordance villi our annrnl custom, we ui.loa.1 our mridu i ck at lis lime pre--vluus In Mock-taking, i.nd ateofler lrgthe lew remaining OVERCOATS At Half Value. This special sale wdl onlv last fur ten dnya. we are auo uipt Bing oi our buick oi Shoes, Clothing, Notions, &c, at prlcet nevfr heard ofbefoteln this town. VJUr BIOCK IUUM B.l'UUltU, HUU lUUUH'.Wt. wlllniit consider tbe price. Call eailyant) i ecure some of I hehe i reat I argulns. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 S. MAIN STREET, j-Watch for the KED -IGN in front,- Now is the Time ! n-ift PUKPARK for winter. Every one is A- 1 .. .. 1. 1 .. r,. . . 1 , 1 .. u .ha Itiaat money. Jf you are seeking bargains in liais or CunsJustdronin to see Bosnian. Ho sells mn'R vood lur catR for fiOc. men's red under clothing lor Ho a piece, men's fine working1 gloves at 25o a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in tho MARKET O.Tc A I" A I II, An excellent line of Grey Klonnel Bhlrts for working at thevtry lowest price. Big line 01 good winter shirts from 25c Up to tt.W, A Big Drive In Ml- CKWBAK-Four-ln-bandsand TeckK at 25 cent, regular pticelOcents. in 3 Somolhinfl New in Puzzles. HcanlanhaB ecmcllilng ntw In this line. Any one glvl g the correct way of doing the puzzle wV l receive a 3 hat or its equivalent. Th.rean four ways of folvlng the puzzle, and the correct way nust be given. "ime puzzles we are selling for 10c, or we will glveoue to the person 1 urcbuelng J2 worth of goods and over. O pa A new patent hat hanger given away each hat;purchased at with 11 S, Hili St. SOANLAN ShHJBiIoah T HE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN KOIl Harness, Wdips, Robes, Blankets George Robinson, WcotlCentre Btrcet, Hliennnctonli t-A Horte BlankeU a bpcclally. Music Cabinets,RatianPlush Rockers PARLOR SUiTS, LOUKGfSi - BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DfSJS, PICTURES A - S30.SO and upward. ' - 4.50 and vpnfd. - IM anil upward. 15,03 and upward! large Lot Just Opened for the Wilcox & White Organs, . PIANOSI:::: 'Steok Chlckerlnt Alntliushel WHITE SEWING MACHINES. rianos, Organs and Bnwlng Machlnt p sold cheap for rnh or rcnttd by the month . WILLIAMS & SON. 13 South Mam Street, The Earth ! Is a pretty big place, but you might wander all over n anu noi db ouered anywhere your pick of so many thin us MORGAN'SSBAZAR Clearing In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudherehiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc.,, at BARGAINS IN COATS sssffiSTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J. J. PRICEI'S, 113 North Main St., Shenandoah. SALE rsr No. 6 South Jardin Street. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Htu.. Bhenandoali, l'a. t . Regular meals at popular Ericcs seivet at all imihh adles' dining -n .e freshmenl rooms a''aci) ed. Harsto-'Ued Willi t. e Client brands 01 cIl' r and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in lown WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest Block I town, Artistic Painting, Graining and Ik .rating! J. P. CARDEN, 10-2-am 221 W, Centre tit., HHK.NANIHM.1I OHMS. "..SSLEU'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Slain Bt., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers; Ale, Cigars, 4c CHAMBER SUITS, Mandtpiari EXTENSION TABLES, - MO and oprard TINE LIKE LADIES' DESKS, 10.EJ and upward EASELS, All Styles. - - 1,00 and upward Holldaj Trade, $1.00 and upward PICTURES. Lester .Hnrdnmn SHENANDOAH, PA. else fob five CEinsrars That sum buys Jiumeroua articles on oar counters, which are worth ten cents In other stores. Out Sale LEATHER andSH0t FIHDIHGS - Dealer in all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and n rat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE ST,, Ferguson Hanxe building, SHENANDOAH, PA. Ferguson ! House i Restaurant! I (Under management of Knoch I.oclictt) Cor. Maui anil Centre Streets , r'lllVl' Xi-8 LUNCH COUNTEH, llestbccr, porter ucd ales always on tap, CU ga.Huf the driest brands. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 HOUTH MAIN STREET, , Where be will be pleated to meet the wanU ol nlnfrlendi and thepublloln Evory thing in tlio Drkikifig Liao. , .. M