Around the Corner At Seuern's Grocery, Where you cau purclinse your Hollduy goods hi the grocery and provision Hue. Kin tat ciUHitd goods, fruits, catsups, foreign cheeaeundother goods. .Everything new and frasu. SEVERN'S. Corner Centre and "Wliite Sts. 30LLD ami plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Wutches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, B;inquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique 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 Holdermans Jewelry Store, TLo most progressive eUabllf hment In thecounly. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. What News Gatherers Tako a Momont to Tell About. Lent will be earlier this year. Washington's Birthday Is the next legal holiday. Licenses now next Bale of them to Huns. For a hand town Shenandoah takes the lead. The orange is at Us best this time of .year. Rubber Roods, In the ehape of over shoes and overcoats, have been In greater demand this winter than for a number of years back. Between attending school and coast ing on the hills Young America have not a dilllcult problem to solve. Sour-krout lunches are popular just new. The turkey orop has been so badly crippled that sleighing parties do not get enough to satisfy themselves. Our restaurants1 aud eating houses juay as well get their places in order for the Increased trade that will surely follow the opening of the electric load. "All worn otif Is the expression of the sleepless sufferer with that terrlulo cough. ian-T)na puts a stop lo It. It's a remedy for Coughs, Colds nod Consumption. 25 cents. Pan-Tina is sold nt V. 1'. 1). Klrlin's drug store A Surprise. Keep your eyo on this local. Koagoy, tho photographer, will havo his now open ing In a few days and will havo something interesting that will surprise the pooplo. tf As Others Soo Us. Shenandoah has had an oxpensivo Coun cil during Ltho past year. At Thursday night's meeting of tbtt body Councilman Lamb said that during the past year tho Council had exponded $5,000 more than during any two previous years. Is it anv wonder that a policeman was orJored to go to lit. Cur mol to arroit a man who while an occupant rf tho lockup bad dostroyod a tin bucket? Miners' Journal, Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at onco. OlOBing Out, At groat bargains, a tiret-class lino o( second hand stoves, ranges and heaters ; both double and single beaters, and every stove warranted. Cull and eeo them, us they will bo sold at a sacrifice, to close out tho stock, at No. 131 Houth Main street (lireonan's building), Shenandoah, near Stoam Laundry. 12-30-tf Coming Events. Jan. 25. Grand ball at 'Wni. Penn for benefit of Mrs. Coocb. Feb. 3 Grand supper and cako walk at Bobbins' opera houso, under tho auspices of Co. A, Jr. O. U. A. M. Guards. Fob. S2. De Moss Family at Ferguson's theatre, under tho auspices of Shenandoah Commmdery No. 14, Sons of America. March 17. "Welsh Cjngregatlonal church tea party in P. M. ball. The proprietor or Fan-Tina have (pent thousands of dollars to inuku It known that it cores Coujhs, Colds aud, LaQrlnpe. Trial ijoUIub of I'an-Tlna taxOU v. l 1). Klillu's drug store. LOOK OTPXM I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' Canned Goods and Jellies ! which Jie Is soiling very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STEEET. THE HEBREWS. Items of Intorost of tho "Favorod Race." A large number of tho retail Jewish butchers of New York havo formod an organization to prevonl tho sale of fraudu lent koshor meats. Among lb Jewish eocletlos of Now York iro tho "Mark Twain Litorary Society," tho ''Kmerson Literary Society," and the 'Addison Literary Society." Thoro aro ICO Jowl-h patients in tho Montcfioro Home for Chronio Invalids In New York. Thoro are also many appli cants lor admission to tho homo, all ol whoto cases will tie carefully examined. A poet I'ffico ba beon established at Montefloro. tho new ltusslan-IIebrew settlement in Now Jersey, in which there U now a factory that gives omployuiont U over 100 workore, recently from Russia. All of tho pi.pils in tho evening classes of Iho Uaron de Ilirtch fund in New York ate Itutsiau Hebrew cxilts who work for a living in the day time. They llko to read the Declaration ot Independence, enjoj musical entertainments, and strive to learn the American language. Free lecturos on Jewish history aro to b: given every Monday ovoning, under the auspices of tho Young ilon's Hebrew As sociation, New York. Kahbl Kohut delivered a sermon in Temple Ahawath Chescd, New York, concerning tho Jowish appeal to Christians fir material aid. Ho said: "If our Christian friends will help us to savo the body of tho Itu.sian Jew with tho anticipa lion of having a bettor claim to savo his soul through the instrumentality of their disreputable and ignorant missionaries, the s jener we withdraw our appeal tho bolter." There aro between 225,000 and 250.000 Jews in Now York. Nowhoro olse In the world have thoy been so successful finan cially. Thoro are 614 Jewish firms in tho dry and fancy goods bu-inesf, with an aggregate capital of S58,COO,000. Jews occupy nearly the whole of 400 buildings on Broadway, between Canal streat and Un on Sa.uare, and out of 1,200 wholcealo firm, 1000 aro Jowish. Tho banking busiiifs is largely in their hands. They own between 150,000,000 and ?200,000 000 worth ot real estato.iu that city. Thoy say they do not want to go back to Palestine. ' Now York Is my New Jerusalem. My Jeiu?alem Is wherever I am doing well." A Success. Tho production of "The Midnight Alarm" at Ferguson's theatre last night for tho benefit of the Columbia Hose Com pany was a grand financial success. Tho bouso was crowded and standing room was at a premium. Tho Scboppe orchestra renderod the overturo and intermission and furnished one ot the most enjoyablo fea tures of tbo entertainment. Tho play was an interesting and thrilling ono, and at times the firemen In tho house were aroused to a high pitch of enthusiasm Lecture. ltev. "Wm. Swindells, D. D., of Phila delphia, will lecturo in tbo Methodist Eisiopal church next Wodnesday even ing on "Tho Usages of Methodism." This is tho first of a series of lectures under tho auspices of tho District Epwoith League Tbo admission will bo froo .but a collection will bo taken for tho bentflt of distr.et work. Obituary. Mrs. Samuel Small, one of tho oldest residents of Lost Creek, died this morning at her lato residence of pneumonia, allor a sli"rt Illness. Tho deceased was well known in Shenandoah, and bor sudden death will causo general regret among her large circlo of intimato friends and rolativos. bho leaves a husband and five children. History of -tho adventurous voyage and terrible shipwreck of the U. S. Steamer Jeannette in the Polar seas, 5 cents, at Max Keoso's. Lottor List. The following letters remain uncallod for in tho Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa. post office, January 23, 1 802 : Huston Marv 12. Park J. Heath McConuellJobn Ilanlu Murim Parties calling for advertised letters should plcaso say "advertised." Ono cont will be charged on all advertised letters. H. O. Boyish, P. M. Best work done at Brennan's steam undry. Everything white and spotless. ueo curtains a tpocialty. All work guar anteed. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, If you havo a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds Is guaranteed to, give relief, or money will he paid back Sufferers from La Grippo found it just the thing and under its uie had a speedy auj perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our exponso and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at O II. Hagenbuch's Drug Store Largo size GO;, and $1. Life Is full of sorrows Mid dUappoIntrnenls, but the most sanguine hopes of all those who try Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, are always realized. It never disappoints. Atulldeuler. Price 25 cents. Desirable Lodge Room. A lodgo during a cosy meeting room on Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each weok can bo accommodated at Mellet's ball, whisk has beon recently papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to 11. Mellet. . i "Columbian Fair March," The latost in shoot music. Also 8.000 copies to select from, lirumm's, 18 Kast Centre ilrooi. 1-6 tf Hums or wounds should be attended to rarelully, especially In cold weather. We would recommend Salvation Oil for such cases. AH dealers bell it for only 25 cents a bottle. Buy Keyttone flour. Be careful that the name Lzssio & Co., Ashland, Pa., ii printed on every sack. fWl-SUw "Y" Proarammo. The following programme will bo of fered at tho "Y" meeting this ovoning: Blng'ng. Heading, Mamie Sever. Journal, J. T. Lawson. Instrumental music, Millie Davis. Question box, "is Iho 'Y' dnine Practical Temper ance Work?" Katie James, Declamation, uertie Uoodhead. Heading, bailie Mrddall. "Good Herlvedj From Deniorcst Contest," A.C. Morgan. Critic, George Russell. Common. Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. AMUSEMENTS. jrjlTKGUBO?4 TIIlSA'nt.I, 1. J. FEKGOSON, MANAGE!!. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, '92 Tho Popular Irish Comedian, J J In the famous operatic comeoy, O'Dowd's Neighbor Supported by the comedian, SAMUEL J. RYAN and a great company of 20 artists. Prices, 25, 5" aud 75 Cents Pent1- on fnlo at Klrlln'a dreg alore. lpi;RCSXJOMH TBKATHE, 1. J. yKHOUBOK, MANAGER. Three nights and Saturday Matinee, com inenclng on THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 Engagement of the popular favorite, Thomas E. Shea Supported by his own excellent comranyof comedians. IlEPERTOIKE: Thursday Evening, 'Escaped from SlngSlng.' Friday Evening "Barred Out." Saturday Matinee "The Two OrphaDS." Saturday Eveulug.............."The Fuilttve." Special scenery, calcium lights, liandsome costumts, ttrand sIbko eUects, ana tno sirougtbl company In America. popular Prices 15, 25 and 35 Cents Seats now on sale at KlrllnV Drug Store. Good Horses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charge of good, csn lul, ieEponsihlo driv ers to hire at all limes and at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, 12 and 11 JVbrtfi Pear Alley, Rear of I.uberg's hardware Hore, llortes taken to Jlanrd. Cuteinl attention clen to Feeding Hort-es. All kludtot HAULINU at tended to promptly clmrces moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and primptly attended to. Big Cut in Prices. MAS. YAMSO'S, 23 West Centra Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I 'lhe following prices are otilfof reach of any competitor dn town: Best Uncerwear, 25oa piece, blockings, line quality, 8 pair for 25a, Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, 5oper vard. Handkerchiefs. 61or25o. Linen Table- clolbs, by i he puir, OOo u piece. Nice Hue of Gent s' PurnlsIiliiK Goods. STOCKHOLDERS' MFETJNQ. The annual election of the stockholders of iho Shenandoah Heut and Power Company of Hbeuando-h, Pa., vlll be lieldat theoltlc of William Kimmel, ch Jardln street, Janu. aryOJiu, lbW, bttween the houisof7 and 8 o'clock p. ra-, for the purpose of electing nlue (9) directors to servo for the emulng year. It, A. HWALiM, JanM3-lfl.TO-23-28 Secretary. QTOCItHOLDlSUB MEETING. O Theanuual election of tho stockholders Of the tlbenanrtoah Elertrlo Itiumlnattcg Companv, of Sbennndrah Pu., will beheld at tho office of William Klinmol, on North Jatdln street, January 26, 1SU2, between the hour of 7 una 8 o'clock p. m , for the pu 'pose of electing nine (0J directors to serve for the ensuing year. II. A. BWALM, Secretary. QTOOKHOLDI3HS' MEETING. IO The annual elect on of the stockhf Iders ol the Shenandoah Qas l.lclii Comiuov: ol Shenandoah, Pa .will bo held at the office of wiuiHin juninei ou norm jarain street, Jauuary 20. lbW, between the hours of 7 ana 8 o'clock p. m for iho purpose of tlectltg ulne (U) directors to serve for fhe ensuing ytar. II. A BWALM Secret ry. WANTED. An active aud capable man to sell Dry Goods and Notions (Wholonale) on cemmbslon. No salirv will he given. The territory to be covered ein1 nrai-cs me ncnuyiKiu auauuitn coai regions. We have sold goods on this territory lor thirty (80) years, IlixhoH relereners required. 5. HAY A HONS, Eas on, Pa. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I Now In full operation, Consult your own Interest In buying your coal there and save money. Good grey iith coal dcllveied at the following price: Egg ccal, per ton. 2 75 Stove coal, ' SOO Chestnut coal, per ton . ... 2 75 Extra largo Pea coal, per ton 200 ZERBB & CO., Turkey Run, Pa. POLITICAL CARDS Announcement! of candidate! or borough offices uill tie made in this column at the fol lowing rates : Chief Jlurgets.lti; Receiver ot Taxet, 15 High Constable, VS. All other; $f. lHtyable in advance. jjlOIt CHIEF BUBQKSS, James B. -Ucsslg, Subject to the decision of tbo Citizens' Bor ough Convention. JJOIl CHIEF BURGESS. Dmilcl Dean. Bnblect to the decision of tho Citizens' or. ough Nominating Couventlon. jjion chief Bimauss. James Siultli. Subject to the rules of the Democratic Nom. lnallng Convention, jjlOIt IIEOKIVER OF TAXES, John P. Hlgglus. Subject to the rules ot tho Democratto Norn lnallng Convention, JOIl KIOU C jNSrABLE, Dnvlcl Kvnris, Subject to the decision or the Citizen's Bor ough. Nominating Convention, JJOlt HIGH CONSTABLE, David F. af is. Subject to the deo (.ion of the Citizens' Bor ough Nominating Couventlon, Oil SCHOOL UIBECTOlt, T. T, ,-iicli, SECOND WA11D, Subject to the rules of the Democratic Nom- inauug uonveuuou, poll COUNCIL, Joint II. Evans, SECOND WARD, INow is the Time I TO Pit EPA BE for winter. Every one is looking for the best goods for the leaBt money. If you are seeking bargains In Hats or Caps Just drop In to see Scanlan. He sells men's good fur caps lor 60c, men'B red under clothing for GOo a piece, men's fine working gloves nt 25c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in the MARKET 6Bc A PAIR. An excellent line of Grey Flannel Shirts for working ot the very lowest price. Big line of good winter shirts from 25o up to H2.50. A Big Drive In NKCKWJGAll Four-in-handsand Tecks at 25 cent, regular price 10 cents. X Something New in Puzzles. Scanlan has something new In this line. Any one giving the correct way ot doing the puzzle wlM receive a $3 hat or Its equivalent. There are four ways of tolvlng the puzzle; and the correct way must be given. Thece puzzles we are selling forlOo, ot we will give one to the person purchasing 2 worth of goods and over. 3 O 03 A new patent hat hanger given away each hatpurchased at with 13 S, Mill St. SOANTiAN Shenaodeali NEW DRUG ST0EE. Shctpra's Pharmacy, 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT Y0UB LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal SU., Shenandoah, Pa. Ilegular meals at Popular prices served at all limes. Ladles' dining am re. fresnment rooms ntlach. ed. Bar stocked with the finest brands of cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where ho will be pleaed to meet the wants or uu irienas ana me punito in Everything in tho Drinking Lino. Notice to Contractors Proposals for driving a rock tunnel, at meter uo.ucrjr, ptu o, nppauannocK, ra.. from tbe Mammoth to tbe Buck Mountain vein. sire. 8 feet blith. 10 feet wlrleand ubout 300 feet long, will be received atthe olllcoof liie jenigti vauey coal uomnany , Jjost ui'eeK, I'a., up lo noon of January ifttb, lbltt, 1 Kurther Information furnished on applica tion, u. y. UIIOWW, Mem Division Huperlntendent. GIRL WANTED. A respectable girl with recommendations can secure employment In a family at 28 West Coal street. S& i " , s a jS 111 u E ?8 ,88 Music Cabinets,RattanPlush Rockers - $300 and upward. LOUNGES, - - - 4,50 mi opward. BEDSTEADS, - - 2.00 and upward. OFFICE DESKS, 15,00 and upward, ' PICTURES A Large Lot Jost Opened for He Wilcox & White Organs, Stuck C'liickerinc Mivthusho) PIANOSI WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines sold cheap for rneh or rented by the month J. P. WILLIAMS 13 South Main Street, NO If you aro thus flllicted (in having no qunrter) weaie sorry for you, because we are olTerlug a greater number of useful articles at tbe popular price of twenty-five cents tban were ever before shown in this town. After viewing tho bplendld variety of nrticles that we sell at so small 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'SBAZAR Clearing In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerehiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN C0ATSwTTQ CLEAR OUT THE STOCK -T -T TOTTT!'K w h -y 113 North Main . No. 6 South LEATHER andJHOE FINDINGS J. CLBARY, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppiea 18 Vf. CENTRE tiT., . Ferguson House building SHENANDOAH. PA. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest slock I" town. Artistic Painting, Graioiog aoil Decorating! J. P. CAItDEN, 106m 221 W. Centre St., HHKN ANDOAU CHRIS., BOSSLEE'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Seers, Ales, Cigars, ie. CHAMBER SUITS, - - $20,00 and upward EXTENSION TABLES, - m and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,00 and upward EASELS, All Mjles, - - UJ and upward Trade, 1,00 and upward PICTURES. .Lester .Hnrdmiui SHENANDOAH, PA. Out Sale &S0N. QUARTER! 7 m St., Shenandoah. Jar din Street. TPTTVrm TTlifiTAA TP. A T2 We carry the finest selection of Men's, Boys', ' Ladles' and Children's Footwear in tbe county. Our stock Is entirely i new. and you'll find our I prices far below ' others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I Every pair wairantedto give good, satisfaction) GOOD QUALITF RDBBEB BOOTS, $2-per Pa?r. Full line or Men's Hutton Bhoes, which will T be disposed of at a sacrifice, worth SJ to (CA50. j The People's Hew Shoe Store, llnriiiB.nn'. I, i. . 1 I n ir nnn It. 111.1 r.i ' J Jeweliy itore, blicpau'doanl'u, W HANAOEK. I 1 a-8lgnot the UTAH. I J P Ti n 7 i i rarguson ! House i Restaurant L (Under management of Enoch Lockett) U Cor. Mniii aud Centre Streets, FIllBT-CLAHH LUNCH COUNTEK. Best beer, portei acd ales always on tap. Cf gars of tbe finest brands. y