" VTV 5jJ Around the Corner Seuern's Grocery, "Where you can purchase your Holldny goods in the grocery rind provision line. Pluest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheesenud other goods. Everything new and fraah. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and "Wliite Stf?. QOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano LampSjiinique 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. llepair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Tho most progressive establishment in the county. Corner Main and Lloyd Sireeis. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY, "What News Gatherers Take o Moment to Tell About. Sleighing. Sleigh bells again jingle. It was the drepest snow this winter, We had but little sunbhine this week. The deml-traln still BWteps the fide. walk. One half of January has already departed. French cashmeres cprne in all the new art uvea. Handkerchiefs with rounded cor ners are newest. If you want to be happy, keep at work and you won't have time to be miserable. The latest is the type trust, but it isn't well to trust type until one sees the proor-sneet. Two of the hardest things to keep in this life are a new diary and a sharp lean pencil. Tho dajs are lengthening, and we can already see a great uiuerence, es, iieclally in the evening. We never realize how difficult It is to limlib soinetliiug out of nothing till we irv to rnako friends with some ptople. Lano's Fumily Medicine Moves thu bowols each day. Most people neoi to use it. A Surprise. Keep your eye on this local. Kea(?oy, tho photographer, will have his new open ing in a few days and will havo something interesting that will surprise tho pooplo. tl Buy Keystone flour, lie carotul that tin namo Lkshiq & Co., Ashland, 1'a., it printed on every tuck. a-S-Staw Closing Out, At great bargains, a flrtt-olais line of second hand stoves, ranges and heaters; both double and single heaters, and every Etovo warranted. Oall and seo thorn, as they will re sold at a sacridco, to close out tho stock, at No. 131 South Main street (Ilronnan's building), Shenandoah, near Steam Laundry. 12-30-tf Coming Evonta. Jan. 19. Supper and baxar In tho I'rimitivo Mothodist school room. Jan. ID Domorost oontost in Ferguson' thoatre, under the auspices of tho "Y." Jan. 25. Grand ball ht AVm. Pcnn for benefit of .Mrs. Cooch. Fob. 8 Grand supper and cake walk at Robbing' opera house, under tho auspices of Co, A, Jr. O U. A. 31. Ouards. Fob. 52. De Moss Family at Ferguson's tbeatro, under the auspices of Shenandoah Gjmmandory No. 14, Suns of America. March 17. Welsh Congregational church tea party in 1'. M. hall. "Columbian Fair Maroh," The latest in shoot music. Also 8,000 copioe to select from. Brumm's, 18 East Centre street. 1-5-tf Your children are liable to Coughs, Colds Horu Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough, vra ch oftn results seriously, i'rompt treat ment hivm many Innocent little sulttrvre. 'i'ry l'un.Tlno Cough nud Consumption Cure. It' nleawint. safe and sure, 25 eta. Hold ut 1. 1. I). Klrlln's drug store. LOOK OTJT I I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jollies I which he ta lelllug very cheap. JFlour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET. Try It As an oncouragomont to the local am- atoiir journalists, wo offer a substantial prlzo It) tho boy or girl who will wtlto the shortest, most interesting and amusing sketch on n subject to bo basod upon the accompanying illustration : Tho writers may assume nam de plumes, butthoirroal namoi must bo sent in to guard against competition by adults. The contest will remain open until February 1. 1892. Tho prlzoskotch will bo publishod with tho roal namo of tho author, unless a request that tho namo bo withhold is made, Specimen Oases. S. II. Clifford, Now Cassel, Wis., was troubled with.Ncuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disoidsrcd, his Liver was affected to an alarming dugree, appotlte foil away, and ho was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Kloc- ttio curod him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running toro on his log of eight years' stinding. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and soven boxes of Uucklen'a Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker, Catawba, 0., had flvo lurgo Fiver sotcs on his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. One bcttlo Electric Bitters and one box liucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by C. II Hitgenhuch, Druggist, NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Important Itlllaln tho Assembly Nomina, tlnns Sent to tho Senate. TnENTON', N. J., Jan. 19. The House of Assembly devoted much' of its time last night to hearing eulogies on tho character of Hon. W. D. Campbell, of Monmouth County, who died last year, a few weeks after tho adjournment, and John H. Huyler, of Bergen, who died later. Tho standing committees were an nounced by Speaker JJergcr. The principal bills introduced were thosoby Hardin, Democrat. annroDrlatincr $4,000 to the Labor Bureau for current expenses, and one which gives power to the Vice-Chancellor to commit for con tompt of court. Cole, Republican, introduced a 1)111 making It unlawful for any judge or court to institute or entertain contempt proceedings on account of any matter published concerning such judge, except it be contrary or indirect Interference with some order or judgment in tho course of a judicial proceeding. Tho Governor sent the namo of C. II. Ivins to the Senate to ho prosecutor of Monmouth County. He has been filling tho oflice for two years; also Robert Cly mer, to bo law judge of Gloucester. Chief Judge Ilugcr'a Funeral. Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 10. Tho funer al of Chief Judge of tho Court of Ap peals William O. Rugor was largely at tended nt St. Paul's Cathedral, tho services bSlng according to tho Episco palian ritual. A special train arrived from Albany at 12:30 p. in., on which were many representatives from the State departments. Among them wero Gov. Flower, the surviving Judges of the Court of Appeals, Clerk Gorham Parks nnd Reporter II. E. Sickles of tho Court of Appeals, Stnto Treasurer Danforth, Attorney-General Rosendnlo, Deputy Attorney-General Mnynurd and delegations from the State Senate and Assembly. May fin to tho Court of Appeals. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 10. The appoint ment of Deputy Attoruey-Qcnoral Issao Maynard to tho Court of Appenls bench, it Is said, Is now definitely settled. Whether he is to bo designated Chief Juhtice, or to fill tho vacancy made by the psomotlon of one of tho present judges to tho Chief Justiceship, is not well defined by report. Judge Earl is said to fairly deserve tho honor of filling tho late Chief Justice Ruger's place, and if he is not iippolntodlt will bo because h3 is willing in the interest of tho party to make wuy for some younger man. I Iteward Offered for Novrs of no I.lni New Yoiik, Jan. 10. D. A. De Lima ta Co. have offered a reward of $C00 to any person giving information that will lead, to the finding of the missing Edward Da Lima, ton ot tho late senior member of the Arm. Young De Lima disappeared severul weeks ago, and nothing has been heurd from him since. He is a graduate of Harvard, and recently fell heir to a fortune. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bis., Uhenandoali, 1'u. It, gular meals at popular ? rices served at all times, 4idles' dlulug uu-i jc. frcshmenl rooms attach ed liar stocked with the finest brands ol cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet the wants of his Irlenas and the public in Everything in tho Drinking Lino. M. HAMILTON, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. omoe-2 Went Lloyd BlrertJ Bhenandoab Good Horses I Nice Buqqies ! Fine Double Carriages I In chargo of good, caroful, responsible drh ers to uir at an times, ana At reasonable rates at EVAN Si DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and 14 North Pear Alley, Hear of Luberg's hardware (tore. Horses taken to Hoard. Caielul attention given to Feeding Hones. Allklndnol HAULINU at tended to promptly - charges moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. Big Cut in Prices. CD4S. YAROWSKY'S, 23 Vest Centra Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I The following prices are ont.'of reach oi any competitor in town: Btst Underwear, SB mi piece. Htoeklngrt, tine quallty.SpalrforVSe. Table Ollclotli, all styles. Toweling, 5c per vnrd. ilandkcrclilefs.fi fur 25c. Linen Table cloths, by the pair, 60c a piece. Nice lino of iieatnteaas, ana a jutt line oi Gents' Furnishing Goods. Demorest Contest Under the auspices ot the FERGUSON'S THEATRE, -ON- Wednerday Eve,, January 20,'92 Admission, - xo Cents. NEW DEUGr STORE. Shapra's Pharmacy, 107 Soutlt Miiln Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE Prescriptions carefully compounded by registereu pnaruiacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors, CD E4 eg es to h " 0 o a o JJ x a u a A S5gSiJ CO Z m mS5 8 m "2 MOUNTAIN COLLIERY! Now In full operation. Consult your own Interest In buvfnfr voitrcoal there and save money, Gcod grey afch coal dellveted at the lonowiuc pneek: icpg coal, nor ton t- ,J Btove o. ui, ' 3 00 Chestnut coal, per ton 2 75 Kxtra largo Tea coal, per ton 2 00 ZERRB & CO., Turkey IUin, Pa Notice to Contractors Proposals for driving a rock "tunnel, at Packer Colliery, No 5, ltppaliannocH, Pn., Irom the Mamiiinth to thu liurk Mountain vein. size. 8 leet hleh. 10 feet wide and xbout SOO feet long, will bo received at the office of the iemgn vnuey uoai company. ixsi urceK Pa., up to noon of Juui.ury iwtli, 18W2. Further Information furnished on appllcn. lion. l. P. HKOWJM, 1-16 Gt Division Hnperlntendcnt, A GRAND -FOR Columbia Hose (t Steam Fire EiineCoJo. i OF SHENANDOAH. FERGUSON'S THEATRE, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday, A. Y. PEARSON'S "MIDNIGHT ALARM !" The Handsomest Fire Engine ! Carried by any company on the road, j lie grandest neeino uispiay oi modern nines. Secure your nests from Kirlin'a Drugstore and members of the company. itemember tbo date, THURSDAY, MUSIC BY SCHOPPE'S POLITIC All CARPS. Announcements of candidate! for hnrauah bOleet uitl Oe fnade 'in this coliitjirt " at the fbl lottlnf rates r Vhtef Eurocis.tS;- Receiver of Taxes. S3; High CvmUMe, 13. All others, tl. pOU CHIEF UTJKQESS, James M. LcssIk,. Subject to the decision ol the Citizens' Bor ough Convention. poll CI1IEK BUKQEBS, Daniel Dc'nu, Snblect to the decision of tho Citizens' or, ough Nominating Convention. jfjtOH C11IKF BURGESS. James nmiiii. Bhblect to tbo rules of the Democratic Nom. loatlug Convention. jrjlOH K1GU CONSrABLE, David Evans, HuMect to tho decision of the Citizen's Bur- ongli Nominating Convention. JTJOB 1UOII CONSTABiiK, David F. Davis. Bublect to the dee flon Of the Citizens' Bor ough Nominating Contention. F OR SCUOOL DIKECrOB, T. X, Illicit, SECOND WA11D. Suhlect to tho rules of the Democratic Nom inating Convention. poll COUNCIL, Joint II. livnus, SECOND WARD. DAYS ONLY! I In accordance trlth our annnnl custom, wo vlous to s lock-taking, and :ire orJcr lngthefew remaining OVERCOATS At Half Value. Thlsspeolal sale will only last for ten days. We nve also disposing or our slock u Shoes, Clothing, Notions, &c, nt nrtcpB nnvrr heard of before In this town. UUT BIOCK. IIlUHb UUKUUnUHLU iuumo wo will not consider tbo price. Coll early and tecure some or iuceo great Dargains. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 S. MAIN STREET, Watch for the BED blON in front.-E Now is the Time ! TO PBEPABE for winter. .Every one is l.1.l-..- tnv. 1 1. n hart trrtA a fni ftin lAflot lUVlVJVb ' .Ml. o, ' money, If you arp seeking bargains In Hats or Caps Just drop in to see Hcanlan. lie sells men's good fur caps for E0c, men's red under clothing for 6Co a piece, men's fine working gloves at 25c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in tho MARKET OBc A PAIR. An excellent line of Grey Flannel Bhlrts for working at thevtry lowest price. Big Hue of good winter shirts from 25o up to $2.50. A Big Drive In NliCKWIIAR Fonr-ln-handsand Tecks at 25 cont, regular prlco 40 cents. pa 2 O Something New in Puzzles. ' Scanlanhas something new In this line. Any one glvli'g the correct way of doing the puzzlo wiU receive a (3 hat or Its equivalent. There are four ways of lolvlng the puizle, and the correct way must be given. Theie puzzles we are btll'ng for 10c, or we will ghoono to the person iurchaMngS2 in with worth of goods and over. A new patent hat hanger given away each hatjpurchar,ed at 13 S, Mala St, S0ANLAN SheaiDdoah THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOB Harness, Whips, Robes, Blankets George Robinson, West Centre Htteet, Hlieiintidonlt. 5-A Iloree Ulanhets a epeclally. BENEFIT THE- January 21sf Great Reallstio Production, 233333 The Brooklyn Bridge, the Fast Ex press, the Great Draw-bridge Scene, the Beautiful Statuo Clock, tho Great Wharf Scene, the Flight of a Genuine Firo Engine, drawn by two horses. Carload of Special Scenery built at a cost of three thousand dollars. JANUARY 21. ORCHESTRA OF TEN PIECES, Music Cabnets, Rattan Push Rockers mm suns, - $90,011 and upward. ' - 4.50 and upward, - 2,00 and upward. BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DFSKS, - 15,00 a PICTURES A Large Lut Just Opened for the Wilcox & White Organs, Bteck Chlckcriiij Mnthushe. EIPIANOSI:::: WHITE SEWING MACHINES. X'lanos, Organs and Se.wingMachlncs 13 South Mam Street, J. P. WILLIAMS , SON, NO If you are tlius nllllclfd (in bovlng no quarler) we are sorry for you, because we are oilerlng n greater number of useful articles at tbo popular price of twenty-five rents than were ever before Bhotfn In tbU town. After viewing the fcplpinild variety of firtloles that we Bell at po small a cum, many of which have never before been offered at leep than fifty cents, it will not be surprising if you HOLD UP YOUR HANDS! ORGAN'SMBAZAR Clearing- In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerchiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATSSSrSSTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK 113 North Main FOE HFS.. jSL. DAVES3XTPORT), No. 6 South LEATHER and SHOE FIHUIHGSlFINE FOOTWEAR IP. JT. CLEARY, Dealer lu all kinds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies ! large and first-class stocli All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE B T., Ferguson House building SHENANDOAH. PA. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest Blockln town, Artisiie Paintiog, tiraioing and Decuralingl J. P. GARDEN, JO-J-em m W.Centre Bt..HIlENANDOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT ,201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, fa - - $201 and'npiard EXTENSION TABLES. - 4,00 and upward FIDE LINE LADIES DESKS, 10,00 and upward EASELS, All Styles, Holiday Trade, $1,00 and upward PICTURES. Lester ..Ilnrdnmn sold cheap fcr ash or rented by tho month SHENANDOAH, PA. .Out' Sale ! 9 St, Shenandoah. 33-ST Jardin Street. We carry tho finest selection ol Men's, Boys'. 1 julles' and Children's Footwear In the county. Our stock: Is entirely new, and you'll find our prices lar below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I Every jialr wairantcd to ulvogood satisfaction. GOOD dUALlTF RUBBER BOOTS, $2 per Par. Full lino of Men's Huttou Shoes, which win he disputed of at a bacritlcc, worlh (2 to iZGO. The People's Hew Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley. HarltiRton's building, opp. llinmovs Jewelry ttore, bhenandoah, l"a, HANAOKB. S.H!guot UieBTAU. Ferguson : House i Restaurant ! (Under management of nocu Lockett) Cor. Main and Centre StrcetB, FIUSTJLAHS LUNCH COUNTER. Ilest beer, porter ard ales ulways on tap, CI. gars of the finest brands. i Wiiirtj;iti. . iMII. ,i- 1.
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