r til' I Around the Corner Severn's Grocery, Where you can iiiirehtwe your Holiday goods la the grocery and provision Hue. Finest canned gnodB, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheese and olhei goods. Everything new und rash. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and "White Sts. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Bancuet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,uniquo 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 work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jeuuelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. A Treat To-night, l'rohably the richoat treat ever given to connoisseurs in theatricals will take place with the advent of "O'Flynn in Mexico1' and those well vorsed in stage history will readily recognize in the cast ladies and gentlemen who have boon associated with none but the first cine? companies. Artists from the great Daly's Theatre, A. M. Palmer's famous stock and leading orgaui zitions such as Fanny Davenport's, Clara .Morris, Mary Anderson's and others. The tnahagors of this enterprise will p.caont the full cast through these columns and re quest the readers to fully satisfy themselves through New York friends and commercial travolors of their standing. A list of well written and original songs and dances with n fino vein of the comic will bo one of the features truly an entertaining combination s( dramatic intensity and laugh producing comedy. "O'Flynn in Mixico" will bo produced at Ferguson's theatre to-night. The- Most Pleasant Way Of preventing tho grippe, colds, head aches, and fovers Is to use the liquid laxa tive remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever tho fystem neods a gentle, yet effective cloans ing. To bo benofited one must get tho truo remedy mauufaclumd by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 60c. and $1 bottles. "Waters' "Wolsa beor is the best. ' John A. Kcilly solo agent. 6-6-tf Revival Meotlngs. Tho following announcement is made of roviyal services and the subjects to be discussed in the Method it t Episcopal church: Sunday evening, "The Like of JFiro." Monday, "Turn, or Burn." Titer day, "Through D ath to Life." Wednes day, "Co3t, or Lost." Thursday, ' Count irg the I'roceods." Friday, "Tho Drunk ard's Saviour." We cau safely assort that nothing equals l)r. Bull's Cough Syrup or fa 1 onsen ol hoie t'iroat, coui;b, colds, clo. l'rlce only 25 Closing Out, At groat bargains, a flr.t-olass line of eecond hand stoves, ranges and heaters; both double and single heaters, and evory stovo warranted. Oill und eeo them, is they will re sold at a sacriflco, to oloso out the stock, at No. 131 South Alain B'.reot (Uronnan's building), Shenandoah, near Steam Laundry. 12-30-tf Coming Events. Jon. 18. Socond annual ball of the Acme Social Club, Ilubbins' opera house. Schoppo orchestra. Jan. 19. Supper and bszar in tho Primitive Methodist school room. Jan. 0 Domorest contest in Ferguson' theatre, under tho auspices of tho "Y." Jan. 26. Grand ball at Wra. Penn for benefit of Airs. Coocfa. Feb. V2. De Moss Family at Ferguson's theatre, undor tho auspices of Shenandoah Commandory No. H, Sons of America. March 17. Welsh Congregational church toa party in P. M. hall. Hops go Into beer at breweries, and beer goes into men at hops. It Is sitld that there has been but one thunder storm lu Arizona In four teen years. Tenants that must move are looking for houses. LOOK OTJT I I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jellies I which lie Is idling very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL BTEEET. "Klokor" Klcku Again. Editor Herald : 1 regret exceedingly thatlhavo beon the cauco of. having eo much space consumed in your valuable paper by corrospondoncn pro and con on the water question. "With this apology I ask your indulgence, and the indulgence of your maders, once moro, I will try to respect your request to correspondents and be as brief at possible. I will not follow in tho footsteps ol "First Ward Citlzon" and Indulgo in blllinRsgate. I will depond more on reason and common sense. 1 said In my communication of the 9th Inst, that Messrs. Lamb, Gable and "Wurm were candidates for rc-olocllon to Council and that they wcro ulng tho water quostion to boom thctn Into Council again. I am indobtod to Mr. Lamb for confirmation ol my opinion. J hope tbo-o who read this will also read again Mr. Lamb's letter in tho Ukralp ol yesterday. Does any sane man believe that Mr. Lamb did not have a uVslro to return to 0 uncil before he acci ptcd a position on the joint committee? IIo well knew that tho water works could not be constructed and be put in operation before his term of office would oxpiro and ho also knew welt that if ho was not re elected to Council a question would ariso as to whethor an ox-member of Council could continue to serve on the j lnt committee as a memler from Council. Mr. Lamb has looked upon his return to Omncil as a possibility, and has depended upon tho water movement to make it a certainty. Ilo has confirmed my statement that be had eolf Interest in this water light. He says, "if my position is wrong the people has to determitio, and not tho money of this corporation, or my personal om mlos.' In other words, Mr. Lumb wlllboonoof those g'jody-goody candidates with a penny tin whlitlo, through which he will blow tho notes, "Boodle I Boodle II Gentle men, I don't want to go back to Council, All I want is vindication." Then, if Mr, Lamb's plan goes through, ho will wil- ingl i resume his scat and Eay, "I told you I'd get there." Mr. Lamb i9 anxious to give tho pocplo a chance to say whethor or not he shall go back to Council, but when a demand is mado that ho shall give tho samo people a chance to say whether or not they wish to spent moro than f-15,0C0 on wator, or whither they want to spend oven that much, ho draws tho lino and cries, "Boodle I" To the voters of this borough, and parti cularly to the voters of the Third ward, I say, bowaro of the men who aro constantly .cry in out "Slop thief 1" KlCKKlt Jan. 10, 1892; Guaranteed Ouro. "Wo authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for on sumption, CoughB and Colds, upon this condition. If you aro afllictod with a Cough, 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 tho bottlo and hnyo jour money refunded. Wo could not make this offer did wo not know that Dr. King's New Dlscovory cculd bo rolled on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at 0. II. Uagenbuch's drug store Large sizo 50c. ana $1.00 Lane's Family Medicine Movo3 the bowels each day. Most people need to use it. Notice to Singers. As tbo time for the ei'teddfod to be hold at Sliamokin on February 23nd is near at hand and very little time is lea for choirs to practico for tho competition, it has been decided that no singers will bo allowod to join the Shenandoah Choral Union after to-morrow (Sunday) evoning. All mem bers aro carnostly rrqu sled to be present at (,bo meeting to bo held at that time in tho 1 31. churchy A Surprise. Keep your eye on this local. Koagey, the photographer, will have his new open Ins in a few days and will have something Interesting that will surprise the people, tf 99Pure. THE BEST I OR EVEAY PURPOSE. Notice to Contractors Proposals fir drlvl"n a rocli tunnel, at Packer Colliery, No 6, Kuppiihannook, Pa., from the Mammoth to thi Uuck Mountain vein, site, 8 leet high, 10 feet wide and bmt ECO let-t long, will be received at the ofllceof the Lehigh Valley (toal Company. Lost Creek, Pa., up to noon of January TMi, IM2, Further Information furnished on applica tion D P. HHOWN, MS Ot Division Superintendent. Big Cut in Prices. MS, YAROWSKY'S, 23 Wet Centro Street, DRY GOODS AMD NOTIONS I The following prices are oot(of reach ol any competitor In town: Unit Underwear, 26ou piece, Htocklngs, tine quality, 8 pair for YSo. Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, toper yard. Handkerchiefs, 0 for 25o. Linen Table cloths, by the pair, too a piece. Mice line of Bedspreads, and a full line of Gents' FuruIsliIiiK Goods. AMUSEMENTS. JjUmcimoN'N THIUTKI!, P. J. FEHOU80N, MANAGER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1692 Itetnrn of tho King ol Comedians, and his own comrnny of fun makers lu the itellgut'ul comedy drama, O'Flynn in Mexico "MeDnrlln', every time Ol look at ye, Olm puraij zeu." Prices, as, 5 and 75 Cents Heat on sale at Klrlln's drag store. Jj1En.GUHO'S TIIEATHK, r. J. tfEIinUSON, MANAGER. MONDAY, JANUARY 18. The lavorlte German dialect comedian, G-oox'so O. JStcvloy In his successful comedy, ; "ABoyalPass!" ; Sen the great locomotlvo race, two real work ing engines. The greatest ral road sceno ever produced In this town. A sup erb rompany of players, plo-lurei-qtie costumes, uew and catchy sungs. Popular Prices 23, 50 and 75 Cents Scats now on f ale at Klrlln'a Drug Store. Good Horses ! Nice Buggies ! Fine Double Carriages I In charge of (food, careful, responsible driv ers to hi r at all limes Mid at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, 12 anil 14 Xvrlh J'ear Alley, Hear of Luberg's hardware ttoie. lloree inken to Hoard. Carelul attention given to Feeding Jloifes. All kinds ol II Al'LING at tended to pioinj-tly chaiges moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. Demorest Contest Under tho auspices ol We v , w -i - FERGUSON'S THEATRE, -ON- Wednerday Eve,, January 2092 Admission, - xo Cents. NEW DRUG STORE. Shdpira's Pharmacy, 107 South Mnln'Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY! Now In lull operation. Jnnsult your own Interest In buying your coal 'here andsv money G"Od grey ash coal dellveied at the following i rlw: ICgg real, per ton C27S Stove o al, 8(10 Chestnut -o.il.rer Inn 2TS Kxtra large Pea coal, per ton 200 ZEItKIJ & CO., Turkey Ruu, 1'a. A GRAND -FOR Columbia Hose & Stem Fire Engine Co OF SHENANDOAH. FERGUSON'S THEATRE, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday, January Isf A. Y. PEARSON'S Great Realistic Production, "MIDNIGHT ALARM !" The Handsomest Fire Engine ! Carried by any company on the road, built at a cost of three thousand dollars. The grandest ncenlo display of modern limes. Becure your seats from Klrlln's Drugstore aud members of the company. Remember the date, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. MUSIC BY SCHOPPE'S ORCHESTRA OF TEN PIECES, POLITICAL CARDS. Announcement of candidate! for borough office uttl be wade in thi column at the fol towing rate: Chief Uuroe,Jo! Receiver of 3ize,Ki High OmtMlt, 53. All other, ti. rayable in auvante. CHIEF BUKGKSS, James It. LosmIk;, Bubject to the decision ol the Citizens' Hor ougb Convent Ion. JOR CHIEF BUUGKHH, Daniel Dean. Subject lo the decision of tho Citizens' or. ough Nominating Convention. JjtOIl IIIQU CONSTABLE, David Evans, Kubject to tho decision of the Citizen's Bor ough Nominating Convention, JJOU HIOH CONSTABLK, David I Davis. Subject lo the dec klon of the Citizens' Bor. ougu Nominating Couvenllon. E Oft SCHOOL UIHEUTOK, T. T, Lyncli, BEOOMI) WAItD. Subject to the rules of the Democratic Norn InallLg Convention, port COUNCIL, John IX. Kvans, SECOND WAKD. I DAYS ONLY 1 1 In accordance wllh our nnnrnl custom, wo unload our surpiuss'i ck at ins iimoprc. vlous to Mock-taking, and uio ollcr ing the lew remaining OVERCOATS At Half Value. This special sale will only last for ten days, We uro aho disposing ol our stock ol Shoes, Clothing, Notions, &c, at nrlces nevtr heard of liefoieln thlstown, Our slock must be reduced, acd to do sn we will not consider tho price. Call early and lecure someof these great cargains. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 S. MAIN STHEET, Watch for the KED t-IGN lu front,- Now is the Time ! fpO I'rtEPAKE for winter. Every one Is looking for the best goods for the least money. If you are seeking bargains In Hats or Cups Just drop In to see Hcsnlan. He sells men's good fur caps for 60c, men's red under clothing for ECoaplece, men's fine working gloves at 25c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in the MARKET 65c A FAIR. An excellent line of Grey Flannel Bhirts for working at the very lowest price. Big line of good winter shirts from 25o un to S2.D0. A Big Drive In 00 NhGKWEAU-Four-ln-bandsandltfyj xecK8 atza cenu, regular price u ecu us, Something New in Fnzzles. Scanlan has something new In this Hue. Any one glvli g the correct way of doing the puzzle wlM reecho a (3 O 03 hat or Us equivalent. Tlitreurt four ways of tolvlrjg the puzzle, and the coriect way must be given. 'Jliete puzzles we arc selling forlOc, or we will gUeono to the person purchasing J2 worth of goods and over. A new patent hat hanger given away with each hatpurchased at ' ' IS S. Main St. SOANLAN Shenandoah rpHE CHEAPEST HOUSE JL IN TOWN KOIl Harness, Whips, Robes, Blankets George Robinson, WchI I'liuieHMii, MM-iuiiiclunli. B-A Hoitt- liliiiikits u specially, Q A tl Mil!'. - ... PHYSICIAN Hli SIR6B0M omn 2a Wei Lloyd mrem. MhunnndoM Ha. BENEFIT THE- Tlio Brooklyn Ilrldee, the Past Ex press, the Qrent Draw-bridge Some, the Beautiful Statue Cloak, the Great Wharf Seene,,the Flight of a Genuine J Ire Engine, drawn by two horses. Cnrlontl of Special Scenery, Music Cabinets, Rattan $jPush Rockers PARLOR SUITS, - - S10.ll LOUNGES, - - - 4.S0 BEDSTEADS, - - Ml ul opnn, OFFICE DFSKS, - - 15.10 and unri, PICTURES A Large Lot kt Opened for the Wilcox & White Organs, PIANOSI:: "WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Plnnos, Organs and Sowlrg Madjlm b told clicnti Tor casli or renttd liy the month J. P. WILLIAMS I SON. 13 South Mam Street, N O If you are Ihus t IHIcIkI (in havinp no quarter) we are sorry for you, because we are ottering a gnaler number of useful articles at the popular price of twenty-five cents than were ever before shown In this town. AfUr vlewiiif: the fcplendld variety of articles that we sell tit so small a cum, runny of which have never before been ottered at lees than flfiy cents, it will not be surprising if you HOLD UP YOUR HANDS I MORGAN'SBAZAR Clearing In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerehiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATS !MS 113 North Main FOR 3 No. 6 South STOVE : REPAIRS All kinds kept on hand. TRE NEW BROADWAY BA-GE Wherever cold lias given unlvpiiml pu hUo tlon. AlUlrdsuf Job Work in Tinsmith Lioe Promptly attended to at re turabl mten. WM. R. PRATT, 33r Sou'tli Jnrdlit .t WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapsstntock 1 town. Artistic Painting, Graining aim J)tciiitiiig ! 3, P. GARDEN, iD-z-gm an w. uentre til., rjjiKW aiwkiaji OniUS. BOSSLEit'S SALOON AMD HESTAURlhT 201 N. Malu St., Bbauttndoah The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, ic, CHAMBER SUITS, - - SZO.QD and upward EXTENSION TABLES, - 4.00 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,00 and opward EASELS, All Styles, - - 11 -and upward Holiday Trade, $1,00 and upward-FICTURES. Lester ..Hnrdmnn SHENANDOAH, PA. Out Sale ! TO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK St., Shenandoah. J - A.X.13 B-5T Jardin Street. 'FINE FOOTWEAR Wo eany the tlne't selection ot Men's, Boys', l.adliti' . nd ClilldrfU's Footwear Id the county. Our htoek Is entirely new, and you'll find our prices lar below others. ! , BK' s"0ES, $t.oo PER PAIR Kvery pair wmranted to give good satisfaction. GOOD QIMUTV KUBBEII BOOTS, $2 per Pa'r. Knll II to' Jlen't I'utlon Bbcee, which will be i if U o ai 'ifncrlllce, fonhJ2tof2.60. The Ptople's hi Shoe Store Ccr. Centre street and Market alley. Hurlnntoim biillcllnir, opp. Iirumuvs Jcwrlry tloie, rheuaudotUi, l'a, MANAOKR. assign ot the BTA1U K- The an n u al election of the to sckuoldere VJ w. ...u Ruciiiuiumu .icubauu & oworuompuny . rf WIIUm Ivltnmel, en Jardin street, Janu arySoih. 16W. between the hunranfr nnii a I o'clock p. in , for the purpose or electing nine . (9) directors to serve lor the untulog year. I jan9.1?.18.Jf26 A "reUry. m a r 9 -
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