Around the Corner r-AT- Seuerns Grocery, Where you can purchase your Holiday goods In the grocery and provision line, Finest canned gdods, frultp, cntsupp. Foreign cheeseniidothcr goods. Everything uewaud fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and White Sts. gOLtD and plated Silver ware, Gold and Siivbi Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,uniquo in design witlvA75 and 250 can die .power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris . Jewery Store, Tho most progressive establishment Id the county. Corner Main, and Lloyd. Streets. AFFAIRS OATJGHT HASTILY., What News Gatherers Take Moment to ,Toll About. Apples are plenty. More snow wanted. Winter f ports are the go. The season for smelts is here.' a Oranges continue plenty and cheap.' The number of deaths attributed to. grip la, alarmingly .great. It is natural for n fellow to boil, over with rago when he gels fired. The, local politician le already turn ing one eye on the spring elections. A number of New Year resolutions' are already Badly in need af repair, '.'Why is it .called 'leap year,' papa?" "Because the old girls leap, for ioy,- my son.'- If it were as easy to write in a check hook as a diary how prosperous this world would be. A PETITION FOR GRAVES. ( Strong Efforts lo bo Inde to Get Ills SeB- tencfl Commuted. Cano.v City, Col., Jan. 14. Dr. Graves was quite cheerful, yesterday. Through the intercession of friends ho was excused from having his hair and whiskers re moved. He was not compelled to wear the -striped suit ol tne prison. The regulation death watch has not yet oeen placed on his cell, and will not be' unless the Supreme Court refuses to grant the doctor's motion for another trial. The doctor speaks confidently of an early release, and says he could not live if he thought he had to stay here long. Every effort is being made to hurry the action of tho Supremo Court, and it is ex pected that an early decision will be ren dered in the motion for a new trial. There Is talk now of getting up a mon ster petition to the Governor, asking him to commute tho sentence of Dr. Graves. Pressure has been brought to bear from several pointu, mid when the time is ripe nil forces will be united, und-executlve cloraenoy will be sought. Governor iioutt is a. kind-hearted, poli tic miin, nud one likely to meet the re quests of the people, provided the appeal to his humanity Is general. IJeports from nil points In the Stnte show a general change of opinion In the last ten days. Never before In the his tory of Colorado has a murder trial ox cited so much interest ns that of Graves. The women of the Stnte have now taken tho matter up, and sympathy for tho con demned man is spreading. "JVJJ of Trouble" Is Ihe unhappy sufferer with nalns and rheumatism lied Flog oil is the iamxus pain cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia and Lnmbazo. Costs 25 cents, Ited Flag Oil Is sold at 1. I'. V. Kirlin's diu store. "Do you know Alfred Kelcy ?" Coming Events. Jan. M. First annual grand ball, Order Itallroad Telegraphers, at Poltsville. Jan, 18. Second annual ball of tbe Acme Social Club, Rabbins' opera house. Schoppe orchestra. Jan. 10, Supper and bazar in tbe Primitive Methodist school room. Jan. 20 DeruoreBt contest in Ferguson' theatre, under tho auspices of the 4'Y." Jan. 26. Grand ball at Wm. Tenn for benefit of Mrs. Cooch. Feb. S2. Do Moss Family at Fcguson's tboatre, under the auspices of Shenandoah Ojmmandery No. 14. Suns of America. LOOK OTJT ! I am on my way to ,JAS. S. THOMAS' rou Canned Goods and Jellies I which he Is selllngvery cheap. floor and Provisions T 1UB W. COAL STREET. PRAISED ,ON ALL. SIDES. it f , ' - i The- Old Reliables Roadlng Road the- Favorite- Evorjrwhoro. ' In glancing 6ver bur exchanges we find frf.quont mention nd nih commendation of the Philadelphia and Reading flallroad, which, under tba wlso and vlgorO"! policy instituted by Prwldtnt A. A. MoLfod ably prosecuted by his devoted lieutenant!, has reached a dcRroo of profperlty that a foWyorS (5? fd'mcd ImpoEsiblo to attain ment. To njeot the demand!' of the traveling public of to-day It li nedtee&ry that a1 rail road company furnUfc net only speedy and 'iate transportation ttat luxurious accom nlouallons as w. II. All those nquirements are met In the fullest measure by the Heading which certainly doiorvea Its pel api'oltation, "The Royal Route." The road is in exceptionally fine condition, and its motive, power and car equipment are constantly being improvod and added to. It enjoys the proud distinction of owning end running the fastest locomotive in the world, the famous "No. 200," which made tlio world's record of a mile In 89J seconds, This triumph Is but an-Giarnple oFwhat tha-lltfidlinj is accomplishing in all direa tions. In tho Bost"n Christian Leader, of January 7th. we find tho following, which fairly n fleets Ibn popular appreciation of this line: "The Royal Dluollhe between Now York, Philadelphia and Washington, via tho Reading Railroad, has attained a world-wide reputation, owing to the high standard of excellence it has maintained j ever since It was Inaugurated and its suc cess, although unprecedented, is muy ae- servod. Th9 trains are the finest and safest In tho world and vestibuled from end to end making each train ft practically solid and continuous structure throughout. They aro equipptd with Pullman's anti- tolescopd steel frames, ronuortng injuries from colli-ion impossible. They are heated by stoam and lighted by tho Pinttch gas system. Each train Is cquippod wnn palatial day coaches, the finest l'ullman cars on all day trains and sleeping cars on night train, and an unequalled dining car sorvice. Tho speod atulnod by this lino is the faetest over madr between New lork, Philadolph a and Washington, and it Is a service,, which, taken as a- wholo, is un equalled by any through line in tho worm, "Fast Mail." Lincoln J. Carter's Big "Fast ilail' company, appears at r orfuson's tneatre this evening. This is tbe .original railroad' melodrama that has so many imitators on the road this season, and is said to be one of xhe best scenio productions in America. A car load of sconery is carried and tbo manager promises that every pioCe-will bo put-up in this town. RoBpoad. Cheerfully. Owing to tbo extraprdinsry expense tho Grant Oornet Band has beon under tbo past year and which will ho a necessary oxpenee for 1892, it is compelled to appeal to a generous public for assistance in tho shape of contributions towards its fair, commencing February 13th, and continu ing twotyceks.. Solicitors will call on tbo business houses in a few days and a lib eral response will be thankfully roceiyed and acknowledged by tho It Grant Conu-T Band. PREFERRED HUSBAND TO HOME. A Itomiuitlc Elopement, "Whleli -Didn't I lZud In the Usuul Forglvennets. Red Bank, N. J., Jan. 14. The quiet village of Middletown Is treated to a sensation In the form of a romantio elopement. Miss Laura Bellce Van Kirk, the pretty daughter of Charles Van Kirk, u furmer, has eloped with Frank Lamb, a young Englishman, who was employed by her father. Lnst Wednesday Lamb's term of em ployment was up, and he left the place. A fow days later Miss Van Kirk told her parents that she wns going to visit her aunt nt South Amboy.. Nothing further was thought of the matter until Mr. and Mrs. Lamb retivned to Middletown with their marriage certificate. Tho bride related the romance, of her runawny marriuge to her parents while her husband remained outside. Mrs. Lamb's parents were willing to receive her bnck into the household, but em phatically vowed that Lamb would not Le allowed to put his foot across their threshold. Mrs. Lamb then asked for her clothing which was given her and sho then Joined her husband and the couple walked nwny. Mr. and Mrs. Van Kirk do not know the present whereabouts of their daughter and her husband, CARDINAL MANNING DYING. Last Kites of the Church Administered to the Prelate. London, Jan. 14. The physicians of Cardinal Manning announced last even ing that they could no longer hold out any llppe for the recovery of their patient, His malady is bronchitis, com plicated with congestion of the lungs. The Cardinal was ablo in the afternoon to make forrnnl profession of his faith. the impressive and touching ceremony. being observed in the presence of the full robed Canons of the diocese, who were ranged about the bed. Afterward the venerable prelate feebly uttered his bless ing upon the Canons. He received the last sacraments of the Church. The Fope sent his blessing. The dying Cardinal lies in a small bedroom at the tcp ot the Archbishop's house, Westminister, which he has oc cupied as his sleeping apartmonts since 1803. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY! Now In full operation, Consult your own Interest In buying your coal there and save money. Good grey ash coal delivered at the following prlook-, Kgg coal, per lon.. ........-...f 2 75 Htoveoouf, ' a co Cbestnnt coal, per ton... ..... ... 2 75 Extra large le coal, per ton.... 2 00 ZCRI1E & CO., Turkey Ilun, Pa, VI t-.. I. II' N' m. ji amilton; m. i)m ' , ' PHYSICIAN AMD SUH0E0H. Omot-24 Wert Lloyd. fcHrvalj Bbtn&ndoat 1. Awtnlid 012,500 Damage Rocnisncn, N. Y., Jan. 14. In the Clrcpits Ceiurt ,tUe jury iu the. 'ewe of Jacob Koehler vs. tho Ray Railroad awarded the plaintiff $12,500. ...JCpehler whthi being driven home in a" carry-all was sfruok'bjTa': train and severely In jured, losing; his. left leg and suffering a partial patayst., FOR- &ALE. A good and gentle horse", suitable for air kinds of wrrk, for sale cheap. Apply lu 0. J. Qulnn, 21 KaM Centre street, Bucraod?an,, 13 l-tl F Oil SALE. An old established nrorerv nlnre. CpnttAllv located. Good busfoisa. ttrjunns for rnlllnir Antilr at A.;j, OMlasher. corner Centra and WestBM , Muldoon building, M.lw LOST. Between the residences of Samuel A. Ileddall, of town, and B. II. llcddall, of Wm. l'enn, a lady'shand-bae. If relumed as inundn liberal reward will be paid. (1 11 31) 8. A. MEUDAIjL, AMUSEMENTS. JTjlBRGUMOKi'M THEATRI!, rERQUSON, JIANAOEtt, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 klNCOM J. CARTER'S Grand scenic production, "The Fast Mail xo Sets of Special Scenery. flight bf the fast mall. Niagara Ialls by moonlight, with boll ng mini. Practical working engine and 11 Irelgbt curs, wltb Illuminated caboose. Tbe Sago dive. It;ailstlc river scene and steamboat explosion. Tbe police patrol and 100 other startling effects. Prices, 75, 50 and 35 Cents. JjlERGIJHON'S THEATHC, V. J. FEKOTJSON, MANAGES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1692 Iteturn of tbo King oi Comedians, , a ALFRED BIEZLiCST and his owd comranyoffun makers la the dellght.Ul comedy drama, O'Flynn in Mexico ! "Me Darlln every time 01 loot at ye, 01m, paraijzea." Prices, as, so and 75 Cents BeaU, on sale at Kirlin's drug store. V J FEltHUttOr, MArAUBll MONDAY, JANUARY 18. The favorite German dialect comedian. George O. Stitloy InjjU BucceBslul, comedy, "A Royal Pass!" Bee the great locomotive rare, two real work, ing engines, j ne greaieBt rai riuiu bwjub ever produced In this town. A sup erb eompnuy of players, pic turesque costumes, now and catchy songs. Popular Prices -..25, 50 and 75 Cents Beats now on sale at Kirlin's Drug Btorc, Good Horses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carnages I In cbargo of good, careful, responsible driv ers to nire at an times anu at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and U Iforth rear Alley, Rear of Lnberg's hardware (tore. ITortet taken to Hoard. Carelul atlcntlon given to Feeding Horses. All kindi ol II AU1JNU at- tended to promptly-charges moderate, UNDERTAKING Faithfully iu'd pnmptly attended lo. Demurest Contest Under the auspices ol tbe I fc-eW t9 FERGUSON'S THEATRE -ON- Wednerday Eve,, January 2092 Admission, - xo CJcnts, NEW DRUG STORE. Shapira's Pharmacy, 107 South MnlntBtreet, NEXT DOOR TO, 'POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded uy registered puarniaciata. TO PROTECT Y0UB LUNGS Prooure one of our Chest Protectors. rnHB OHBAPE8T HOUSE X IN TOWN rOH Harness, lips, Hobes Blankets George Robinson, 'WeatlCetilre Mreet, Hlieuandoab. 6-A. II ore Bl&nkets specially. POLITICAL CARDS Announcement? of cay'dUlatei- for Vhfrouoh o0ea uUI be made in IMt column at the lot touHnp ratet .' Chief liurgtti.'Ai; Receiver ol iUTee.v: jnpn omttaMe, R. AH uheri, If. Payable in advance. pott cuiKk'iriiHOii .c J; . James Ji. LcbHstj feubject Id. the decision' ot the ClllzeiV Bor ough Oonvenilom jpOIt CIIIEf I1UUGK88, I Daniel Dcnn. object to' the decision of the CItltens' 'or. ough Nominating Convention. jrjOlt KIGU CONSrABLB, Davit! Evhiis, ' Publect to tbo decision of tho Citizen's Bor ough Nominating Convention, jrjlOll HIGH CON8TAI1LM, ' David P. Davis. ., Subject to the decision of the Citizens' Bor ough Nominating Convention. port bcuooij dibeotqb, . T. T, XncXi, SECOND WAHD. .Subject to tbe rules of the Dcmooiallc Nom lnatlbg Convention. pOK COUNCII., John XI. Evans, , ' SECOND TABD, Bio Cut in Prices. COAS. YIROWSKY'S, 23 Tesl C'eiiire Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS ! Tho followl'ne-mrlces are ontlof reach Ot any competitor In totvn: ISist Underwear, ?5oa niorn. HlockincB. One Quality. 3 rjatr for li5e. Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, Coper . - . i . , . i r,. a in. ik. t , rr'.. I . ClOinn. DVIUS pair, uwitpiirw. iiiwiiueui Bedspieads, and a full line of Gcnte' rurnialf inn qpcls. STOVE ; REPAIRS ! I ' A 1 III IU I I M , i ' ,A1 kinds kept, on hand. THE HEW BROADWAY RANGE Wherever sold bos given universal satisfac, tlon. All kinds of Job "Work, .in Tinsmith Line ! Promptly attended to at'reisomible rates, WM. R. PRATT, 33 j' SpufJU JardiuSt. FINE FOOTWEAR We carry the finest selection of Men's, Beys', Jjaaies una unuareu . r ooiweur id me county. Our .stock Is entirely new,-and you'll find our prices lar below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I Every pair watrantedto give good satisfaction. GOOD QUAL1TI RUBBER 'BOOTS, $2 per Pair: 'Full line of Men's Button Slioos, which will neaisposea oi at a sacrwee, worm ti 10 ci.ou. The People's Dew Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Murket alley, llurlntton's building, cpp. lliumuva Jewelry More, hbenandonn, l'n, MANAUKH. Sutlgn 01 UieSTAIt. ' DAYS ONLY In accordance with our annnal custom, we unload our surrius sicca at mis lime pre vious to Mork-lnkln if, and ure Oder Ing the few remaining OYB'BCOATS At HairVnluc. This special sale will- only last for ten days. Weareaisoaiepcsiug oi oarstocsoi Shoes, Clothing, Notions, &c, nt crlces never heard of before In this town. Our slock 1 ronstt.be reduced, and tp HQ so we will not consider tbe price. Call early ana tecure some of tneso great Bargains. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 33 S. MAIN STREET, V Watch for the UKD WON In front.1D Now is the Timq ! TO TOETAKK for winter. Every one .li looking foi the best goods for thd least money. If you are seeking bargains In Hats or Cap Just drop In to see Bcnilan. He sells men's good fur caps for 50c, men's red under clothing for GCoaplece, men's nne working gloves at 2So a'palr, the BEST OVERALLS in tbe MARKET 6Sc A PAIK, An eirellent line of Grey Flsnnel BhlrU for working at lhovery lowest prloe. Big lino of good winter sblrta from 25o up to 12.60. AJJg Drive In ISI'.ClCwnARFour-ln-liandsand Tecks at 25 cent, regular price 10 cents. Something New in Pnzzles. Bcanlanhas something nw In this line. Any one ghir g the correct way 0 of doing ihe puztie wiu receive a hat or. Its cquhalenL There art four ( J ways, of toiving the puizie, and '.n?ll fV) puriles we are selling for 10c, or we will (J) give; one to the person purchasing 2 () worth Af ffotidi and over. A1 ieW patent jiat' hangei1 given Iswa with eacn napnrcuuiea n ii tm sir-soANIiAN-a Music Cabinets,RattanPush Rockers PARLOR SOUS, LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DESKS, lUi ml upward. - 4.50 and upward. IM and upward. 15,110 and optard. PICTURES A Large Lot Jnsl Opened, for tie Wilcox & White Organs, fefciPIANOSI WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and Hewing Machlncald cheap for rash or rented by tbe month J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. . 1. jj. NO QUARTER I If you are thus eflllcted (In having no qunrler) we are sorry for you, because we. are,offerlng a, greater number of useful. artlcles.nt the popular price of tweuty.flve cents than were ever before jshown In thlB town. After viewing the splendid variety of articles that . we sell nt so small a sum, inady of which have never before been, offered at less than fifty cents, It will not bo BUrprielng'lf yoil , HOLD UP YOUR HANDS I MORGAN Clearing: 'In Dress- Goods; Shawls, Silk HdudkercHiejfs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN GOATSTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J. J- PRICEI'S, 113 North. Main FOR S-IjB BY iv'"' ' i m.. d a vbktpoblt, No. 6 South Jardin Street. IBurcIiiXFs Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bts., Bhenandoah, l'u. Regnlar meals at popular rices sei ve I at all times, adles' dining un. re frcsbmenl rooms atmch ed. Bar stocked with tlie finest brands ol cigars and fanoy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. WALL PAPER BARGAINS I Largest and cheapest slock In town. Artistic Fainting, Graioiog and Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, lO-Mm 224 W, Centre 8t BHENANDOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenariaoali." " Tho Finest Slock of Beers, kin, Cigurs, k CHAMBER SOUS, - - SZO.QQ and opard EXTENSION TABLES, u 4.00 2nd upward (IHE LIKE LADIES' DESKS, 11,00 andopiatd EASELS, All Slks, - 1,00 and upward .Holiday Trade,. $1,00 and upward PICTURES. Lester Hardman "SMBAZAR Out Sale ! St., Shenandoah. LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS J" Sealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies I Large and n rat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W, CENTRE BT., Ferguson U6naij building, SHENANDOAH. PA. Ferguson : House Restaurant! (Under management of Enoch Lockett) I. Cor. Illaln ruiI Centre Streets, KIRUX-f LAW liUNCft dOUIlTER. Best beer, porter ncdnles always on tap. CI gars of the finest brands. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand. 17 SOUTH .MAtKT STREET, ot his friends and the publlo la EverytliiKi ix Uie jDriikisg Lfee. ) J M 4 JTl JO