Around the Corner Seuerris Grocery, Where you can purchase ycur Holiday goods In the grocery and provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign chceseand other goods. Everything new and fresh. . SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and White Sts, SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, I3anquet,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. llepairwork executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment iutlie county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY, What Nows Gatherers Take Moment to Toll About. Colder. Fref ze and thaw. .Many frozju hydrants. Snow ai.d rain alternate. a Gloves of undressed kid are made for men. Walking was dangerous the past few days. Tan color for men's gloves still holds its own. The money girl carries a profusion or pocKets. The days are now growing longer daily at uotii enus. If only the cold wave had better staying qualities. The weather this month seems to have a spite at Monday os u washday. Iilme in the cellar aasorbs all mois ture, and prevents unwholesome odors, The ground hog will be out looking for his shadow a week from next Tuesday. The skaters are getting jealous of tlie sieigners ami wonuenng wuen they will get a show. Frost shrinks a barrel of apples but not with such eminent success as a family of children can. A diamond in one's shirt front Is not quite as imeful jiit now as a quinine pin in one's stomucu. The doctors say there wouldn't beco much grip if people were more careful or tutniiselvea. It Suits the PeoDle Is what druggists sy. becnuso Ihey are tfred of llie mai y bitter cough remedle. 1'iui-Tiua 1 II, o most pl-wu.a taMIng medicine quickly cures CoiikIis, Colds, Throat and l.uug dlsoril-rs, 35 renin l'liu-Tlnn, la told at x t x-v,u. jiirun b urug siure. A Surprise. Keep your eye on this local. Keagoy, the photographer, will have his now open ing in a few days and will have something interesting that will surprise tho people, tf Coughing Leads to .Consumption, Kemp's Unlearn will stop tho cough at once. Closing Out, At great bargains, a first-class lino of second hand stoves, rangos and heaters ; both double and singlo heaters, and every stovo warranted. Call and see them, as they will l-o sold at a sacrifice, to close out the stock, at No. 131 South Main street (lirunnan's building), Shenandoah, near Steam Laundry. 12-80-tf Coming Events. Jan. 25. Grand ball at "Win. I'enn for benefit of Mrs, Cooch. Feb. 3 Grand supper and cake walk at Bobbins' opera boueo, under tho auspices of Oo. A, Jr. O U. A. M. Guards. Feb. 52. Da Moss Family at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Shenandoah Commandery No. 14, Sons of America. March 17. "Welsh Congregational church tea party in I'. M. hall. Your children are liable to Coughs, Golds Bore Throat, Croup aud Whooping Cough, wh ch often results aertoiisly, I'rouipl treat ment avoM muuy innoccni little sufl'trors. Try l'un.Tlna Couxu and Consumption Cure, It's pleavant.safe and sure, 25 cts, Hold at I'. 1. 11, Klrlln's drugstore. LOOK OUT ! I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jellies ! which he Is selllug very cheap. Plour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET. The House That Jack Built in Town. Short Sketch That 1b Lobs a Poom Than a Losuon. n This is tbo houso that Jack built. ITIOK RENT. A new, modern six-roomed ' houso; excellent location; convenient to elcctrlo cars; overy Improvement Annly to M. G, S. G. & A. S. K. This is the oleclrio car of tho road that passes tho houee that J ck built. n This is tho oditor of tbo papor that pub lished the ad. that rentod the house thai Jack built. This is the servant who answered n "want" ad. put in by tho man who bought the paper and read tho ad. that rented tb' houeo that Jack built. WANTED. Hoarders; homo comforts; prlco reasonable; references required. Address X, UVVNINO 1IEIIAI.D, These ate tbo boarders who aniwered the ad. and worried tho servant who answered the "want" ad. put in by the man who bough the paper and read Ihe ad. that rented the houso that Jack built. This is tho right shrewd man wi'h the big fat pune, who taw no wrong In r- doing nn ad that was not too long lu the Kvkninq Ukrald that ber.fflis all and brought him the boarders and printed tho ad.-'liiit wor ried the servant who answered the 1. put in by tho man who bought tbo Hkualu and read of the houtn tbt Jack built. Life Is full of sorrows and dltappolniments, but Ihe mi st sanguln bopn of a'l those who try Dr. Hull's Cough hyrup, are alway realized, Jt never disappoint. At all dealers. o , prX ? m j It I f It tI! -n llh-r A MOTHER'S CRIME. Leares Her Infant In a Hull, Whet It Is Found Dead. Newark, N. J., Jan. 22. Mr. Rellly, of 80 Sheffield street, brought a year-and-ii-half-old baby to the police station on Tuesday night and said she had found it la her hall. The captnln ot the police found that it was Mrs. Riley's daughter's child, and sent the woman home. Early this morning the child died from exposure, and the mother or the child, Mrs. Lusetta Travis, has been ar rested. The story connected with the affair is a sad ono. A few months ago Mrs. Travis went to the police station with the baby, and said she had no place to stay as her mother had turned her out of the house. She was kept in a cell for two days and then her husband, who Is dying or con sumption, came after her. He Is unable to work, but Mrs. Jtelliy thinks he Is and for that reason will not. keep her daughter and baby. Tuesday evening Mrs. Travis thought she would make her mother take care of the child, so placed it in the cold hall, where it was not found for several hours. Operation on Gov. Russell. Boston, Jan. 22. Governor Russell intends tahave a surgical operation per formed on his throat to-morrow. Some thing on the vocal cords needs removing. The case will probably lnvolvo tracheot omy, but tho operation will not in any sense be dangerous. As a result the Governor will not be able to make publlo speeches for three or four weeks. It Is understood, however, that ho hns accept ed an invitation to attend the opening of the fair which the Ladies' Aid Associa tion will give early in February for the benefit of the Soldiers' Home. AMUSEMENTS. HCDHON'A '1'IllCA'l Illi, P. J. FERO.TJSON, MA NAG KB, TUESDAY, JANUARY '26, '92 The Popular Irish Comedian, In the famous operatlo comcay, I O'Dowd's Neighbor Supported by the comedian, . SAMUEL J. RYAN and a great company ol fC artists. Prices,; 5, 50 mid 75 Cents Feat on f ale nt Klrlln's drug store. CIMJUKO'M TBGATRVi Thiee nights and Sutuiday" Aiatlnee, com. nitnelug on THUBSDAY, JANUARY 28 Engagcnrent of tho popular favorite, Thomas E. Shea Supported by his own excellent com) any of aciors, smgertj, Urtuctnuuu comedlani;. REl'EUTOIltE: Thurtday Evening, 'fcwaped from Sing Sine.' Friday Evening "Baried Out.'' Saturday Mallnec "Tho Two Orplmns." naiuraay jveniug.w.H H."xne riuiiive. Special scer.cry, calcium lights, handsome costumes, grana biae eueciH, aim ibu Birongtst company in America. Popular Prices 15, 25 and 33 Ccnls Heats now on snleat KlrlltiV Drug Store, Good Horses ! Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carnages I In charge of good, careful, ieEpontible driv ers to Dir.- at an times ana at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, 12 and U North Pear Alley, Rear of Luberg's haidware (tore. Jlortet taken to lluard. Carrlul utientlon guen to reeding Jiortrs. ah iudosoi jiAui.ip.uai tended to promptly- charges moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and pn mptly attended to. Big Cut in Prices. CMS. YAROWSKY'S, 23 Centre Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS! The following pr'ces are ontof reach ol any cou-petllor In town; Ibst Underwear, f5na niece, t-loikluta. Hue Quality. 3 nalr for S6o. Table Oilcloth, all styles, Towedng, 5oper yard, Handkerchief", 6fur25e. Linen Tablf rlolbs, by the pair, 60ca piece. Nice Hue of lledkpieads,nnd a lull line or Ocuts' PuritlHlilliK CoodH. OTOfKHOLDHRS' MFET1NG. The annual election or tho stockholders of 'he Si enaudoah Heat and Power Corn any ui nncuuuuu.il, m , win tie uem ni mnouice of Wllhnm Klmmel, - n Jardln street, Janu ary 20 h, 1SIM, brtween the li,.urnof7 and 8 o'clock p. m., for I he purpose of electing nine iuj uirecMirs 10 serve jor me enduing year, H. A. BWALM, Jan9-13-16-',0-23-26 HeereUry, C lOCKHOLDlsnS' MEETING. KJ Ti'ea' Uiial election of IheMooUioldcrs or the KUcriHnno.ii' jiertriu j umlnatl Uunnanv. uf Hbeiaud ah Pa. will be liel otlliooHlre of William Klmmel. on North Jardln sirert, JunuaryTO, lbl)2, between the hour ol 7 ai d 8 o'cl p m , for ihe pu pose of electing nine (0) dlieitorn to serve for the enduing year. H. VHWALM, Secretary. QTOCKHOLiDKIIS' MfcETINO KJ Ttie annum feel on ot llm siockhilders ol me Hhenai'douh Una Light Compicy, oi Hlienandoali, Vu , will be hHd at the ofllco of Willi in uuninei on orui jarciiu sireet. Januorya) t!V2, lietwpeu the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m., for ilu purpose of loctli g nine IUJ dlrectoia lo strve rnrtheensulngyinr. H.A SWALM Weerefry GIRIi WANT!? -A respectable girl with recommendations can securo employment In a family at 28 West Coal street, l-22-3t. Q M. HAMILTON, M. U., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-28 Wt Lloyd Street J BUenandoat POLITICAL CARDS. Announcement) of candidate! or borough cfflcn uiU tie made in thu column at the lot lowing rates I Chief llurgeti. fi; .Receiver 0 Ht. 15; High Omttuble, $3. All othert, tf. I'ayuble in advance. CHIEF HUKQKSS, James B. LcssiKft Subject to the decision ol the ClllzeDB' Bor ough Convention. JjlOIt CHIEF BUHUESH, Daniel Dean. Subject to the decision of tho Citizens' or. ough Nominating Convention. TjlOIl CHIEF BURGESS. JnilK'8 K1IUU1. Subject to tho rules of the Democratlo Nom. Inallug Convention. jpoil KlOU LONHrABLE, David Evans, Subject to tbo decision of the Citizen's Bor ough Nominating Uouvtntlon. JpOK HIGH CONSTABLE, David F. Davis. Fubject to the dec (.Ion or the Citizens' Bor. ougu .dominating Convention. ' JJ 70K SCHOOL MltLCTOIt, T. T, Lynch, SECOND WA1IO. Subject to the rules of the Domociatlc Nora. Inallug Convention, JOH COUNCIL, Jolm II. Evans, SECOND WARD, Now is the Time 1 TO PREPARE for winter. Every one is money. If you are seeking bargains In Hat or Caps Jnst drop In to see Hcunlan. Ho sells men's good fur caps lor BOc, men's red under clothing for Kc a piece, men's line working gloves at 25c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in tho MARKET 6Bc A PAIIt, An excellent line of Grey Flannel Shirts for working ot the very lowest price. Big line of good winter shirts from 23c up to 2 CO. A Big Drive in NFCKWKAK-Four-ln-bandsand Tecks at 25 centf , regular price 10 cents. CO O CO Something New in Puzzles. Scanlan has something ntw In this line. Any one glvii g the correct way of doing the puzzle wiU receive a 53 hat or Its equivalent. Tbtreart four wajs of iolvlng Ihe puzzle, and the correct way must be given. Tlieie puzzles we are selling for 10c, or we will give one to the person purchasing 12 worth of goods and over. A new patent hat banger given away with each haCpurcbased at I! S, MalB SI SOANLAN Shenandoah NEW DRUG STORE. Shaptra's Pharmacy, 107 South Maiu Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUB LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bis., Shenandoah, Pa. Regular meals at popular f riers servdi at all limes, j, dies' dlnlug n - re. freshinent rooms attach ed Bar stocked Willi tbo tln-st brands ol cigars and faucy i.rluks. Leading Restaurant in Town. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAfN STREET, Where be will be plea ed to meet the wanU or nis menus ana tne pubiioln Everything in the Drinking Lino. Notice to Contractors Proposals fir driving a rock tunnel, at j-ucuer uumery, pa o, u ppauanuoos, i'a., Irom the Mammoth to the Buck Mountain vein. size. 8 left bleb. 10 ftet wide and wbuut I loug, ulliba received titthe ofllcoof iui miiikii vauev i;oait;ouipany. Jjostorees, Pa., ui lo noon of Jan ary UUth, IMTi Further Informatton furnished on applica tion, u. P. HHOWN, 1-16 Ot Division Huperlntenoent. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I Now In lull onerntlnn. (Tnnsnlt vitur nwn Interna lu buying your coal there and nave money a. od grey aah coal dellveied at the 1 I 2 J S 3 ikaJ " . s iuiiiiwiuK liner! Kgg coal, per ton.. 1275 Hioveoiul. 8 00 Chestnut coal, per ton 2 76 Kitra large l'ea coal, per lon.... a 00 2ERBE & CO., Turkey Run, Pa. Music Cabmets,RattanPusi Rockers mm suns, LOUNGES, -BEDSTEADS. OFFICE DESKS) $30,00 anil upward. - 4.50 anil upward. 2,00 and upward, 15,011 anil upward. PICTUBES--A Large Lul Jmt Opened ferine Wilcox & White Organs, Steok. PIANOSI L'hickerlliL iir Walhuahclc "WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and Hewing Machine b sold cheap for cash or rented by the month J. P. WILLIAM 13 South Main Street, NO QUARTER I If you are thus rllllctftl (in having no quarter) wo nre sorry for you, because we are ofreritig a grrnter number of useful articles at the populnr price of twenty-live cents than were ever before shown In this town. After viewing the splendid variety of nrficles that we sell at so smull a sum, many of which have never before been offered at less than fifty cents, it will not be surprising if you HOLD UP YOUR HANDS I MORGAN'S BAZAR Clearing: In . Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerchiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN C0ATS58R3SST0 CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J- J. PRICE'S, 113 North. Main FOE SALE JBUT No. 6 South LEATHER and SHOt RHUIHGSjFINE FOOTWEAR DP. J" CLBAR-Y, Sealer In all kinds o' Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Largo and nrst-cUns auiok. All Demands of the Trade Suppwo 18 "W. CENTRE ri I'., Kergueon House building SHENANDOAH. PA. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest stock 1" town. Artistic Painting, Graining ami Decorating! J. I . CARDEN, 10-2-ero 221 W. Centre HI., 8HKNAND0AH OHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Thj Finest Steele of Beers, Ales, Cigtrs, f CHAMBER SUITS, - - SZO.CO and upward EXTENSION TABLES, - 4,00 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,00 and upward EASELS, All Styles, - 1,00 and upward Holiday Trade, SI.A and upward PICTURES. Lester Jlnrdman SHENANDOAH, PA. Out Sale ! St., Shenandoah. .say Jardin Street. We cany ihe finest selection ol Men's, Boys', ladles' ud Children's Footwear in the county. Our stock Is entirely , new, and you'll And our prices lar below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I Every pair wai ranted to give good satisfaction. GOOD QUALITF RUBBER BOOTS, $2 per Pa'r. Full line or Men's Putlon Shoes, which will be disposed of at a sacrifice, vrorlh 12 to tiW. The People's Hew Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley, Ilarluaton's building, opp. liiumnva Jewelry ttore, bhenandonh, l'a, MANAOElt. iUBIgn ol the 8TAII. Ferguson i House : Restaurant! (Under management of Knoch Lockett) Cor. Slain aud Ccutre Streets, FIltUT-CLABB LUNCH COUNTER, liest i eer, porltr and alesalways on tap. CI fars of the nnest brands. S & SON,
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