If A' r lb Around the Corner Severn's Grocery, "Where you can purchase your Holiday goods I u the grocery and provision lino. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheeseand other goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and White Ste. CiOLLD and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver "Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,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 Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most prof resf lvo establishment la llio county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY, What News Gatherers Tako Moment to Tell About. Hopeful ice men. January Is going. CoaBters are having a good time. The jingling bella make merry muslo. The happiness of a house is con tentment. Hot milk is a tonic and sedatlvo as well. January has been giving ub some winter. There Is a great deal of grip yet in town. It Is now moonlight mornings In stead of moonlight evenings. The Icy condition of the sidewalks has caused roauy falls. If' you don't see the kind of weather you want, ask for It. The ma,n who makes fun of the grip is the fellow who never hud It. Keep your feet dry nnd warm if you don't want the grip or a bad cold. It's about as hard for a person to keep his equilibrium theso days as a diary. Language fails to express the thoughts of the man who has Just taken u seat on the sidewalk. "All worn out" is the expression of the mcepless sutlercr with that terrible cough. Fan-Tina pus a stop to It. It's a remedy for fougbs, Colds and Consumption, 25 cents. Pan-Tlnais sold at 1". 1'. D. Klrlln'sdrug store. Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that th namo Lsssio & Co., Ashland, Fa., it printed on every sack. 8-8-Staw A Surprise. Keep your oya on this local. Kcagoy, Iho photographer, will Iirvo his now open ing in a few days and will havo something interesting that will surprise the poople. tf Lane's Fumily Modiclno Moves the bowels each day. Most pooplo neoj to use it. History of tho adventurous voyage and terrible shipwreck of tho U. S. Stoamor Jeannttte in the Polar teas, 6 cents, at Mux Itooso's. I have had occasion to try Salvation Oil In my family for neuralgia and rbeumatlsm. In very Instance li ollected a permanent curd. 1 also tried It on my iblld Buttering with a sprained back w til like success. I tako pleasure In lecomtuendlng .It to all. 1'. u. Coslello,321 fark Ave., Baltimore., Md. Coming Events. Jan. 25. Grand bull at "Wm. Pena for benefit of Mrs. Coocli. Feb. S Grand supper and cake walk at Robbing' opera houe, under tho auspices of Co. A, Jr. O U. A. M. Guards. Feb. 22. Do 3Ios Family at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Shenandoah Coraniandery No. 14, Sons of America. March 17. "Welsh Congregational church tea party in P. M. hall. Best work done at Urennan's steam laundry. Everything white and Bpotlete. Lnc curtains a specialty. All work guar antood. The proprietors of Pan-Tina have spent thousands of dollars to make It known that Itcures Couiths, Colds and LaUrlniw. Trial bottles of l'an-Tlna free at 1'. 1". 1 Kltllu's drug store. XjOOIEC OTJT ! I am on my way to JASr S. THOMAS' FOB- Canned Goods and Jellies ! which he la selling very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W, COAL STREET. THINKS THEnE ARE TWO SIDES. Ex-Senator Henderson Ssys tha United States U Not Wholly night. Washington, Jun. 25. Ex-Senator John B. Henderson, of Missouri, does not think our government Is wholly In the right In the Chilian controversy. In discussing the situation this morning, particularly with reference to tho right of asylum for refugees, he finds two sides to it. "The refugees sent to Callno," ho snys, "are citizens of (Jblll, who, being guilty of crimes under Chilian law, sought refuge at the house of the United States Minister, Mr. Patrick Egan, In or der to escape the punishment duo to those crimes. "Theso men have not only been shel tered and protected at the house and at the Legation of our Minister resident at Santiago for several months against the protest of the existing government of Chili, which we have acknowledged nnd with which wo claim to bo at peace, but they are now finally removed and peace ably transported by land from Santiago to Valparaiso, and there placed on board a war vessel of the United States, to bo safely transported by the authority of our government beyond the jurisdiction of the country whoso laws they have vio lated. ''I think mycelf that after this much of humiliation on the part of Chili tho further suggestion that she desires war must, bo abandoned. "Suppose that during the late civil war in this country the English or the French Minister at Washington had given shelter and protection to Jefferson Uavis, Jacob Thompson, Gen. Early or Gen. Beauregard, how long would the house or the person have been respected? To submit the question is to evoke the answer." GHERARDl'S MOVEMENTS. Little Credence (liven the Rumor that lie la to Head OH' tho Clipltan I'nitt. Washington, Jan. 25. From intima tions casually let fall to-day at the Navy Department, it would appear that the cruiser Philadelphia, which certainly left Bnrbadoes a few days ago, did not proceed southward, hut is now pointing htraight across the Atlantic and will bo heard from next in or near the Straits of Gibraltar, her errnd there being to look out for the formidable nw Chilian war vessel, the Capltan Pratt. If war is declared with Chili, and that country should order the formidable cruiser home, it is highly probable that Bhe could be captured or crippled by tha Philadelphia, because she has a green crew, her heavy guns have not been sup plied to her, and her machinery has not been' limbered up. When fully equipped and ready for action she would undoubt edly be more than a match for a yesaal of the Philadelphia type. Little credence is given this story, al though It is not officially denied. MRS. WORRELL DENIES. Says She Never Saw or Had Dealings With lr. Martin, of San Francisco. Providence, B. I., Jan. 25. Mrs. E. S. Worrell has written a letter to the "Journal" through her attorney in which she denies that she ever saw or had any communication with Dr. Mar tin, who attended Mrs. Barnaby In San Francisco. The stories regarding the case which have come from San Francisco have not yet been contradicted by Mrs. Worrell, nor has her statement of what occurred there appeared in print, the reason being that those interested in the prosecution of Dr. Graves thought It best to . keep quiet until the hearing of the application of Dr. Graves for a new trial, as it is thought that the defenso frill have tho San Francisco people there. A dispatch from Denver this morning says: Dr. Pfeifcr, who'is attending Mrs. Graves, says that the lady is rapidly re covering. She is up and about and her mind is becoming stronger daily.' She has not yet been told the true state of nlTairs in regard to her husband and will not for some time. Mrs. Camp's Suit Settled. WATEnnunv, Conn., Jan. 25. The suit of Mrs. Sarah M. Camp of this place for $20,000 damages against Laura H. Pear sall, also of Waterbury, for alieusting the affections of the former's husband, has just been satisfactorily settled. Mrs. Camp brought two suits in Oc tober, lbOO, one ngalnst her husband for divorce and ono against Mrs. Pearsall for alienation of her husbands affections. The divorce suit was tried last June, Mrs. Pearsall being named as co-respondent. The divorce was granted Mrs. Camp, together witli $7,000 alimony. The suit for ulienation of affections was to have been tried next Tuesday. The Postmaster Was Not Kemoved. Morqantown, Pa., Jan. 25. The story that Levi Shirk, the postmaster here, had been removed because of uncom plimentary remarks about Postmaster Ueneral Wanamaker and President Har rison is untrue. It teems a petition was received by tho Postmaster- General signed by a number of citizens of Morgautown, which stated that Shirk was about to remove from tho place and requested the appointment of Samuel Delschley, an old soldier, who lost a leg in battle. On tills statement and recommendation, Deischley was several days ago appointed to succeed Shirk. Petition ill Favor of lttlclue;. Asburv Park, N. J., Jan. 25. Petitions are being circulated throughout Mon mouth County asking the Legislature to enact a law which will allow racing and pool selling to be resumed at the Mon mouth i'urk race truck this summer. The petition is numerously siguod by farmers, merchants and hotel keepers. Tho Lnr nnd Order League will present counter petltious to the Legislature. Colonul Copplnger May ho Appointed. Washington, Jan. 28. Col. Copplnger, son-in-law to Secretary JHaiuo, is now being mentioned by many prominent army ofllcein In connection with the ap pointment of, a sueoenor to Brigadier General Kautz, recently retired. While Colonel Copplnger has not been recog nized as u candidate for the brigadier generalship, there is n strong probability of his ultimato nppoiutmetit. Mi. n und Wife Killed by the Curs. Putnam, Conn., Jan. 2a. A train on the New York & New England Railroad ran into a wagon containing William Cranska and wife at the crossing at Thompson Station in the afternoon. The wagon was demolished and both of its ooujjanU Instantly killed, , Elevated Railroad Dncttlonlteverseil. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 23. The Court of Appeals by the unanimous opinion of the Judges of the First Division except one not sitting In the caso has decided that no property holder can recover any damages against the elevated railroads If hi3 New York city property .has been in creased in value by the building of the road, and the holding of most of the Judges In tho courts below, that the benellts to property arising from the construction of the elevated railroad) could not bo considered In fixing the damages, has been reversed. Probably Undo Insnn by Grip. Pittsduro, Pa., Jan. 25. Policeman William Creluin, whoro crazy uctions Saturday night cretted much excite ment, is supposod to havo been made insano through an attack of grip. He rushed Into No. 4 iitntion house Rhouting "They are after me to hang me. I killed nman." He wan placed In a cell, and later his throat was found to bo cut. A small knife in Ills pocket escaped the vigilance of the searchers. Ho will re covor from the wound. The turkey orop has been so badly crippled that sleighing partita do not get enough to satisfy themselves. TOO - Ku THE BEST i OR EVERY PURPOSE, AMUSEMENTS. jpiHItGUSOH'S THEATRE, V, J. FEROUfcON, MANAGER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, '92 The Popular Irish Comedian, In the famous operatic comeay, O'Dowd's Neighbor Supported by the comedian, SAMUEL J. RYAN and a great company of 8 artists. Prices, 25, 50 nnd 75 Cents SeaU on (ale at Klrlln's drug store. tlGRGlWOM'li THEATRE, F. J. rERDUSON, MANAGER. Ihrce nights and Hn tin day Matinee, com mi nclng on THUESDAY, JANUARY 28 Engagement of the popular favoilte, Thomas E. Shea Supporlcd by his own excellent cumranyof uciors, singers, unuceia uuu comedians. KEFEinOIKE: Thurrdny Evening, 'Escaped from 81nBSIn., Friday Eenlnp "Harred Out. Saturday Atatlnee "The Two Orphans." Saturday Evening. "The Fu4ltlve." Special scenery, calcium lights, handsome niictmriBu i i-.i v-i ri olnna cHnilo Q 11 fl 1.1. A , strong'tst company In America. Popular Prlce 16, 25 and 53 Cents Beats now on tale at Kirilnv Drug (Store. Good fforses I Nice Buggies ! Fine Double Carriages I In charge of good, careful, responsible driv ers to mrr. at an times ana at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and H North rear Allen, Bear of Luberg's hardware (tore. lories taken to Hoard. Curtail attention given to Feeding Uortes. All klndt ol 11 AULINO at tended to promptly charges moderate. -UNDEltTAKING- Falthfully and promptly attended to. Big Cut in Prices. MS. YMOTSKTC, 23 Vett Centro Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I The following prices are ontfof reach ol anv competitor In town! Btst Underwear, ?5oa piece. MCKhlngs, fine quality, 3 pair for 25e. Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, fioper yard. Handkerchiefs, 0 for 25c. Linen Table cloths, by lhe pair, Wen piece. Mice line of iieubpieaus,ituu Hiuu jiuuui Gents' Furiiifjliliitr Goods. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I Where Is It ? W hy, on Dumi's hill. There lno railroad there. Is thero? No, If there was you could not get ench an excellent qual ity ol coal to cheap. Is It good coal 7 It Is the viry bet. Wben once It Is tried you will use no other. M. L fcdioemikor. grocer, South Main street, takes ordeis und does tho collect ing anci aeiivermg lor 25KK.BJI-&-CO., Turkey Run, Pa "XTANTKu- An active and capable i wnu w evil 1'. uuuum uuu ftouons (Wboletale) on ocminbslon. No salary will be given. The territory to be covered em braces the Schuylkill una Lehigh coal regions. We have fold goods on this territory lorthlity iuuTaia, i . riciciiirrN required. J li BOKS, Easlon, Pa. on s s POLITICAL CARDS. Announcement of cavdidatet or borougl offices uill be made tn thi column at the fol lowing ratea: Chief Jluroeu.'.K: Jtecetver o, Tazea, 15; JItgh Conttuble, ti. All olheri, 11 ratable in advance. CHIEF BUHQKSS, James II. Lcssig:, Subject to the decision ol tho Citizens' Bor ougu Convention. JJOlt CHIEF BURGESS, Daniel Dcau. Subject to the decision of tho Citizens' or nigh Nominating Convention. jpoii CHIEF BunoEas. James smltu. Subject to the rules of the Democratic Nonv Inallng Convention. JOH UECEIVEIt OF TAXBB, joim i. muffins. Subject to the rules ol tho Democrat lo Nonv mating Convention. JTJOB K1QU CONSTABLE, David Evnr.b, Fubject to tho decision of tho Citizen's Bor. ough Nominating Convention. JJOK HIGH CONbTaBLK, David Davis. Subject to the dec slon of the Citizens' Bor ougli Nominating Convention. Oft BCUOOIi DIRECTOR, T. T, Iitcli, SECOND WARD. Subject to the rules of the Democratic Nou lnallug Convention. poll COUNCIL, Jolm II. Kvnns, SECOND WARD. Now is the Time ! yO PUEPARE for winter. Every one Is looking for the best goods for the least money. If you are seeking bargains In Hats or Caps Just drop In to see Scanlan. Ho sells men's good fur caps for 60c, men's red under clothing for Koaplece, men's fine working gloves nt 25c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in tlio MARKET OBc A IAIII, An excellent line of Grey Flannel X Shirts for working nt the very loweBt price. Big line of good winter shirts from 250 up to 82.60. A Big Drive In SB Ui O NECKWEAR Four-ln-hands and Tecks at 25 cent, regular price 40 cents. Something New in Puzzles. Scanlan has something new In this line. Any one glvln g the correct way of doing the puzzle w!U receive a 3 hat or Its equivalent. Thrreare four ways of solving tho puzzle, and the correct way must be given. Theie puzzles we are selling for 10c, or we will give one to the person purchasing $2 W with worth of goods and over. A new patent hat hanger given away each hat;purchased at 19 S, Mala St, SCANLAN Shemniuah en O tn & a o a a a 9 fa 2 I fig 3 S2 " - -4 E4 8 o to NEW DRUG STORE. Shapra's Pharmacy, 107 South Mnin Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Ste., Shenandoah, Pa. Ilegular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladles' dining ana re freshment rooms attach 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 he will he plea-eel to meet the wai of his friends and the public In Everything in the Drinking Line. Notice to Contractors Proposals for drlylng a rock tunnel, at I'acKer (joinery, jnu ft, Krppauannocs, pa., from Hie Mammoth to the lluck Mountain vein. size. 8 leet blub. 10 fiet wide and -bout 800 feet long, Mil be received ttthe office of tiieijeuign valley uoamompany, iiost ureeK, Pa., up lo noon of January Wlh, ISVi. runuer imorinauou lurmsnea on appuca' tlou. D. P. UKOWN, 1.16-61 Division Huperlntenuent. GllUi WANTEr-.-A respectable girl with recommendations can secure employment in a family at 8 West Coal street. Music Cabinets, Rattan Plush Rockers PARLOR SUITS, -LOUNGES) -BEDSTEADS. -OFFICE DFSKSi ' $30,00 and upward. 4,53 and upward. IM and upward. 15.00 and upward, ;-A Large Lot Just Opened for the Wilcox & White Organs, Steele ChickcrlriK. lUathuskeK. PIANOSI WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and BewlDg Machines sold cheap for cash or rented by the month . P. WILLIAM 13 South Main Street, N O QUARTER I If you are thus nflllcled (In having no quarter) wo are sorry for you, because we ore offering a greater number of useful articles at the popular price of twenty-live cents than were ever before shown In this town. After viewing the splendid variety of articles that wo sell at so small a sum, many of which have never before been offered at less than fifty cents, It will not bd surprising if you HOLD UP YOUR HANDS I MORGAN'S "BAZAR Clearing- Out Sale In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerehiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATSMTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J. J. PRICE'S, 113 North Main No. 6 South LEATHER andJHOE FINDINGS :e. j". clbab'y, Dealer In all kinds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class slock. All Demands of the Trade Supplieo 18 W. CENTRE ST.. Ferguson House building SHENANDOAH. PA, WALL PAPER BARGAINS I Largest andcheaptst slock 1 town. Artistic Painting, Graioing unn Drcuratiogl J. P. CARDEN. 10-Mm 221 W. Centra Bt..8I!ENAND0Al! CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N, Mala St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, iles, Cigars, h CHAMBER SUITS,' - - SZO.DQ and upward EXTENSION TABLES, - 4.S0 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,09 and upward EASELS, All Styles, - - 1,00 and upward Holiday Trade, $1,00 and upward PICTURES. Lester ..Hnrtlmnn SHENANDOAH, PA. St., Shenandoah Jardin Street" FINE FOOTWEMi We carry the finest selection of Men's, Boys', IjvcIU r' ind Children's Footwear In the county. Our stork la 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 QUALITY RUBBER BOOTS, $2 per Pair. Full line of Men's Jtntton Shoes, which will be disposed of at a sacrifice, worth ti to 92.50. The People's (lew Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley, llarlncton's building, opp. llrumnrs Jewelry More, Mienandoab, l'a, MANAGER. 4.8lgn 01 the BTAK. Ferguson : House : Restaurant! (Under management of Enoch Lockett; Cor. Mittn and Centre Streets, FIU3T.CLA.H8 LUNCH COUNTER. Best beer, porter and ales always on Up. Ol 1 gars of the Quest brands. S & SON, lias L ST Sm tjiei. Xril m . 2Ion Iftl 9 Urn; thei mill try I A 110 i at-malt bush To fj'WOUl juasi an Mil Uor, 4r.