Around the Corner Seuerns Grocery, Where you can purchase your Holiday goods in tlio grocery and provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsup?. Foreign clieesenndotliei goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and White Ste, SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, 13 Anquet,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 Jewelry Store, TLe moEt prosrcselvo es tablUhment la tlio coumy. Corner Mam and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. what News Gatherers Tako a Moment to Toll About. Bkatlug continues. The suow is disappearing. Look up good councilmen. A winter of sudden changes. Longer afternoons are perceptible. Sleighing in the town about dono icr. Grip cures are as common as the dli-ease. The spring riding habit will be of tan or gray. The town election will soon trouble the politlciun. It will pay you to read carefully the JiKKALD advertisements. Base ball talk is already being re vived and a stute league is to oe lorrneu The etoniueh has a five hours' strug- ple with u hard boiled egg in digesting It. People are beginning to ask what will be lire price ot next summer's ice, Candidates for township offices are already looking around and blandly smiling. No matter how she tries a woman cannot lace herself as tight as a man can drink liln.Helt. "All worn out" Is tlio expression of Hie elcet'lrsH sullertr nltli thai terrible cough. I'au-TinaputstihK.p to It. It's a remedy for Coughs, Colds n-.d Consumption. 25 cents. l'ati.Tluals told at V. i: 1). Kirlln'sdrug store. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb'E A Surprise. Kcopynuroyo on this local. Keagoy, the photograpbor, will have his now open ing in a fow days an i will have something interesting that will surprise the people tt Ilistorv of the adventuroui vovaee and torriblo shipwreck of the U. S. Stea'inor Jcannctte in tho 1 olar seas, o cents, al Max Jleeto'g. I luvo had ocoaslon to try Pnlvntlnn Oil In in) mmlly for , turalglaitnd rl.emimtl.m In overv 1, Blanco 1 etlectrd a ptrniunenl euro. I uibo iritd It on my hill sutleiing with a sprained back w til like miccos.s. I lake pleasure In lecotninending ll to nil, J", H. uosieno,iK rariTAve., u.iuimoro, aid. Desirable Lodge Boom. A lodge desiring a cosy meeting room on Vdntjdy, Saturday, or Sunday evenings of eHoh week can be accommodated at Ale let's hall, which ha been recently papered, painted and carpotod. Apply to il. Mallet. Coming Events. Feb. 3 Qrand mpper and cako walk at llohhini' opera house, under the auspices of Gj. , Jr. O U. A. M. Guards. Feb. V2, Do JIo-8 Fmily at Ferguson's theatre, under tho auspices of Sbonandoah O immindery No. 14, Sons of America. Maroh 17. "Welsh Congregational church tea party in V, M, hall, - work done at Brennan't steam Ik ry. Everything white and spotless, L urtutns a specialty. All work guar d. Tun nrnnrlftnra of Piin-Tilia have spent th"iinniU of dollars to makn It known that Itcurea I.UU4H8, com auu L.aurinpe. inui botil if I'uu-Tiua, free at 1. I". 1) Klilin'x drug wore. LOOK OUT ! 1 am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' -roR Canned "Goods and-Jellies I which he is telling very cheap. JFIour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET. EGAN .HEARD FkOM, Continued Prom 1rf l'.igei 1 once wii" desired at, an important meet ing of the Committee on Foreign Rela tions, discontinued his, remarks, and the Semite adjourned until to-tlay. Tho session ot the House was devoted to thu consideration of a resolution In troduced by Mr. Breekenridge, of Ken tucky, calling upon the President for additional Information concerning tht Chilian correspondence, which, after re marks In opposition thereto by several members, was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. The now rules ware then discussed for three hours. lhe de bate Is to be continued to-day. The Cllltlnrt Mfietlllff. All of the Ministers of the Cabinet wert present at the Cabinet meeting except Secretaries JiaKins auu rosier, who art out of town. Tho session was devoted to the Chilian complications. Secrptary Tracy laid he fore tho President and tho other gentle' men present several telegrams which rcachtil tho department In the morning. Thev were mainly unimportant In char acter with tho exception of one which stated that the Chilian Government Is still adding to its war vessels. Accord ing to this dispatch they have arranged for the purchase of a now steel crnlser which Is guaranteed to steam twenty- two knots an hour and which Is soon to be delivered to them. Tho spirit of tho meeting was decided ly unfavorable to arbitrating tho points In dispute between tho two countries. President Harrison himself said that there would no objection to leaving the amount of indemnity to bo paid to a Hoard of Arbitrators, but further than that Chill must deal directly with the United Stales, so far as a disavowal ol Matta's note and an apology Is con cerned. Tlilnln Chill Is Working for Time. Those who have expected war as the outcome of the diplomatic Incident, and who look for nny sort of trickery on the part of tho authorities at Santiago, are disposed to regard the message as a con tinuance of the dilatory system of inter national intercourse which has bien prac ticed by Chill In her diplomatic relations with the United States. There are peo ple In Washington occupying important places under tlio .Executive who iiuiik Chili is deliberately securing time for the furtherance of her schemes, on the com pletion of which, it is supposed, she will be able to present a formidable aspect to a contending nation. The naval ofllcers who have studied the GMlians In their own country, and know something of the real feeling of the nation towards the United States, suspect these people, and their suspicion has been communicated to every member of the Cabinet except Mr. Blai.ie and Mr. Elklns, both of whom still hold out for a diplomatic settlement of the difllculty. Congrrisuiau Trumbull, of Chill, Dtnlll, New YonK, Jan. 27. The devotion of a column and a half by an afternoon paper to an alleged Interview with Con gressman Bicardo L. Trumbull, Agent for the Chilian Congressional party, in which the Congressman was reported as saying: "I'll show up that d d scoundred Egan. He is at the bottom of tho whole business," and making other equally undiplomatic statements, in duced a United Press correspondent to call on the Congressman. When his at tention was called to, the statements and their conflamatlon requested, the Con gressman Indignantly denied not only the statements, but even the alleged inter view with the pupjr's representative, as serting that he informed the reporter that ho would say nothing for publication. Cuptnln Schley In Washington. Washington, Jan. 27. Captain W. S. Schley, who commanded the U. S. S. Baltimore at Valparaiso, Chili, at the time of tho Chilian nssnult arrived In Washington yesterday afternoon and immediately repaired to the Navy De partment. He kept himself secluded and Ills presence wns known to but few peo ple in the Department. Cnpt. Schley was closeted with Secretary Tracy all the afternoon, no callers or officials being admitted during tho period. of the conference. After the conference Capt. Schley called, upon Secretary Blaine and hubsequently' saw the President. It is stnted that I'apt. Schley will be called before the foreign Affairs Committee of tho Senate whilo be Is here. Confirmed from I.omlnn. London, Jan. 27,. A dispatch from Santiago sayH that tho Chilian Foreign Minister, in accordance with the con clusion arrived nt by President Montt and the Cabinet, and after consulting with the Counsel of State, which is merely a formal act, the Council being Identical with the President and Cabinet, has answered the American ultimatum in terms that, it is believed, will satisfy the President and the government of America. In view pi the disparity be tween the forces of the two powers, it would seem that Chill had no other re source than to niuko the sacrifices of dignity necessary to satisfy the powerful nation uvakiug the demand. Why Kan Francisco It Safe, San Fiiancisco, Jan. 27. One reason urged why the Chilian war vessels would not visit this port is a lack of coal. There is no place In the entire Pacific ocean where a Chilian cruiser can obtain tho requisite amount ot coal needed to keep at sea for any length of time. All neutral ports would be closed against cruisers of both be l;erents and once the supply of coal on board a war ship ran short, her only salvation would be to reach some port in her own country where she could replenish her bunkers. l'ltrla JnurnaU on War Prospects, Pakis, Jan. 27 Tho Foreign Editors of the "Journal DosDebats," "Kiiraro," "Itopublique," "Siecle," "Qaulols" and "Eclair" hate assured a correspondent that thi-y believe that there "'Hi be no war between - the United St tea and Chill. Theso assurances wti .riven pre vious to the receipt hereof the cable message to tlio effect that Chill bad, practically, made a full apology to the United States. The Paris newspapers, however, do not comment on the Chilian trouble. BllnUters Bay No Arbitration. Baltiuohk, Jan. 27 At the Methodist Episcopal Ministers' meeting yesterday, the Rev. Mr. Glemi" -flered a resolution U rrd to uil . iu the Chiliau affair, He said tbat Arbitration hod been tried in the Ueuring sea jrouute witn tne result of saving the lives of seals, and surely the lives ot human beings were as sacred. lie hoped all honorable means would bo employed to avert war and Its attendant horrors. The resolution was defeated by a vote ot 12 to 50. ISndorsoil by the Intra Seuat. Deb Moines, la.. Jan. 27. Tho Senate yesterday unanimously adopted a reso lution approving the Presldeut's Chilian message. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, do- netidintr u. on a health v condition of all tho vital organs. If tho L'ver ho inactive, j . .. i o:i!.... r i- i e , , i. 1 you imvu n uiiiuua juvun, li juui Fbuumuu , hn disordered vou havo a DtsDenlic look and if your Kidneys be affected you have I a pinched look, faecuro good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is tho great alterative and Tonic acts di rectly on theso vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches', Boilt and gives a good complexion, Sold at 0. H. Hagonbuch's Drug Store, 60c. per bottle. California Trips. Tho gonoral oxcellotico and high stand ard of ptrvico which characterized the form er tours run by tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company to tho far Pacific Chast Is to bo maintained in connection with tho series of 1892. The first tour of the series loaves Philadelphia January 13. The routo is an exceptionally attractive one. Tourists will travel by euporb yappointed special vestibule trains of Pullman draw ing room, sleeping, dining, smoking ant' observation cars, heated by steam and lighted by electricity, undorthosuporvisior of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon. Ooing tourists will cover the cities f St. Louis, KansaMCity, Las Vegas, Hot Springs anl Santa Fo. Six weeks will be spent in California. Upturning, tourUls will pass throuuh Sacrarr.onto, Salt Like, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, side trip over Mirshtll Pass, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Denver, Omaha and Chicago. Descriptive itiner aries may bo obtained upon application to Pennsy vania Itailroad Tickot Agents. A diamond in one's shirt front is not quite as useful just now us a quinine pill in one's stomach. 99 Pure. THE BEST f OR EVERY PURPOSE. , AMUSEMENTS. jli;iH:iIhO!v'H TUKATItL', r. J. KKliOCSON, MANAGER. , Three nighlB and Satmday Matinee, com mtrnclng on THUESDAT, JANUARY 28 Engagement of the popular (avorlte, Thomas E. Shea J ...".... Supported by his own excellent coniranyof actors, singers, dxncersuud KEPEinOIHE: , Thursday Evening, 'Escuptd from Sing Bin?.' Friday ESculug "Harred Out." Saturday .Matinee "Tho Two Orphaus." Saturday Eeulng....... "I'lie Fugitive." Special scenery, calcium lights, handsome costumes, grand stage eflctts, and tho sirougiBt company In America. Popular Prices 15, 25 and 35 Cents Seats now on sale at KliliuV Drug Store. Good Horses I Nice Buggies Fine Double Carriages I In charge of good, careful, rceponsiblo driv ers to hire at all timet and at roasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 ontl 14 North rear Alley, Hear of Lu berg's hardware ttore. llmtes taken to Hoard. Orrlul attention given to Feeding Horses. All hind ol HAULING, at tended to promptly charges moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully end promptly attended to. Big Cut in Prices. CBAS"WR0WSK"S, 23 Onlro Htrtet, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS! The follow Ids pr ees are orl of reach ol rev win pttllur In town: llifct I'ucervenr, V6cu Piece. MrKklngH, nne quality, 3 pulr ftirV&-. 'lable Oilcloth, afl M.wn. Tnweung, Coper yard, ilandkerchltf Hl rlBc. LlncuTablt. eloihs. b) lhe pair. fiOcuplece. Nlcrllueof jHu.pienas, ona u iui, imeor Gents' FumlhliliiK Goods. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY! Where Is it T V hy, ou Dm n's bill. There lino railroad there, It- I hirer No, If there was you could not KtUnibiu excellent qusl. Ity ol coal to cheap. I-li goodcoulr Ills the very be-l. When once u U tmd yon will lire no other. M. U Hhorm er, grocer, South Malu strret. takes oideisunddm tbernllri-t. Ilng and delivering for 2I!RBE & CO., Turkey Ruu, Pa. jj POLITICAL CARDS' Announcements of candidate! or borough offleei ild he made in thtreolumn at tht fol lowing ratet : Cine nurgetf, V ; Jtectiver ol Tiizet.K; High CunttMe, li. A'l other; 1. I'ayubtein advance. piOH UH1KK 13UKOK88, James It. I-Bilj;, Hubject to the decision ol the Cltlzei s' Ilor ouh Cunenion. JP O ircTl I EK BUItGKBH, I Uniticl Ican. Rnbjent to the decision of the Citizens' or, ough Nt m nutlng Convent on. poll CHIEf BUIWIKS. jhiik'8 hmiin. Subject to tho rnlts of the Democratic Norn, lnai lug Convention. JpOK HECMVEIt OF TAX KB, Subject to the rules ot tho Democratlo Nom inating eomcnllou. JjlOIt KlGIi lONUrAULK, David livmis, Subject to the decision of tho Citizen's Iter nngli Nominating Coimntlon. jjOll HIGH CONraTAliliK, David P. Davis. UnLI,nt n Ann (nn nf Ilia f 1 1 oriti Itnr. ougti NuuilnatinK Convention. OR SCHOOL DIKECTOlt, T. T, LyiicI), SECOND WA11D. Subject In the rules of the Democratic Nom lnallLg Convention. pOK COUNCIL, John II. Evans, SECOND WARD. -pOH COUNCIL. Kuscl W. Stout, SECOND WARD. Subject to the decision ol the Citizens nonr lnatlug convention. Now is the Time ! fpo PREPARE for winter. Every one Is lUUHll't; 1UI UtB, guuu. w o .can money. If you are seeking bargains In Hats or Caps Just drop In to see Sonlan. He sells men's good fur caps for 60c, men's red under clothing for Koaplece, men's fine working gloves at zoo a pair, tne BEST OVERALLS in Hie MARKET 6Sc A PAIR. An excellent line of Grey Flsnnel Shirts for working at thevry lowest price. Big Hue of good winter shirts from 25o up to 112.60. A Big Drive in NECKWEAR- Four-ln-handsand Tecks at 25 cenU, regular price 40 cents. a SB 0 Something New in Fnzzles. Scania n has something new In this line. Any one glvlrg the correct ry of doing lhe puzzle wlU receive a 3 hat or Us equivalent. There are four -ways of (olvlog the puizle, and the correct way must be given. These puzzles we are Belling for 10c, or wewUI give one to the person purchasing J2 worth of goods and over. m O so A new patent hat hanger given away each bat purchased at with 13 S, Mill St, SOANLAN Skoaaioab NEW DEUa STORE. Shapiro's Pharmacy, 107 South Muin Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. Restaurant Cor. M ain and Coal Bts., Shenandoah, Pa. Regular meals at popular prices seivei at all limes, ladles' dining uu, re. freshmenl rooms ntlach ed liar stO"ked with the timet brands ol cluurs and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. WEEKS Has removed to Dill Jones' old stano 17 ROUTII MAIN 8TI113ET, Where he will ue plea ed to meet lhe want of his friends and the public In Everything in the Drinking Line. Notice to Contractors Proposals fr dnvl'g a rork tunnel, at i-acaer uuiiicry, ro o. n ppaiiannoca, Pa., Irom the itumn'oth to the llui k Mountain vrln.slze. 8teethlsh. 10 fret wide and hunt 800 lei long, lllb rrcclved ttthe offlceof incieniim vauet i -oatmimpany. i,nt Ureek, Pa., up to noon of Jan' ary Vnth, 1I-V3, Further information furnished uu applica tion. D. p. UKOWN, 1-18-61 Division Huperlntenuent. 0t3S0 SS Music Cabinets,RattanPush Rockers PARLOR SUITS, - - U and upward, i LOUNGES, - - 4,5D and upward. BEDSTEADS. - - 2.00 ana upwara. OFFICE DESKS, - - 15,00 and uoiard. PICTURES A Large Lot Jail Opened for the Wilcox & White Organs, Sti'ck C hlckerinc. Hinthuslick. PIANOSI "WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and Bpwlne Maihlm a sold cheap for cash or renttd by the month J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. NO QUARTER I If you nre thus sllllctnl (In lmvlng no quarter) wenro sorry for you, because we are ollerlng a grtater number of useful articles at the popular price of twenty-five cents than were ever before shown in this town. Arttr viewing the tplentlid variety of nrticks that we sell at so small a Mini, many of which have never before been offered at lees than fifty cents, it will not be surprlMng If you HOLD UP YOUR HANDS! MORGAN'S BAZAR Clearing: In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerchiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATS S8S5S5T0 CLEAR OUT THE STOCK 113 North Main No. 6 Soutli LEATHER and hu fiiOliBSTDIE FOOTWEAR DP- J" CLf- JR.--, Dean r n ll ki . t.i Shoemakm V : supplies ! liure i -. All Demands ui fA? mile Supplieo 18 v x i , Ferguson Houm henandOAH PA WALL PP.- '.RGAiNS ! Largest and en - k 1 .own. Artistic I'aiDliun. mi iui nuii I)i e -raUng ! J. P l(VZ-6m 224 U.i-i ,. -HH ANIiOAll OH HI . (."SL ICR'S ' ALOON I i rSiAl'RANT 201 N. Main rit., Shenandoah, The Finest Mctl or hns. Ma, ligiri, fa itltl) and upward EXTENSION TABLES, 4.00 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,09 and upward EASELS, All Sliles, - 1,10 and u Holldaj Trade, $1,00 and upward PICTURE?, Lester -Hnrdman Out Sale ! St., Shenandoah- Jardin Street. We carry lhe flneot selection ot Men's, Boys.', 1 .iv.t I til' nd Children's Footwear In tne county. Our stock la entirely new, and you'll And our prices lar below others. BOYS' SHOES, S1.00 PER PAIR ! Every tialr vairantedto give good satlnlactlon. GdOD QUALITY RUBBER BOOTS, $2 ptr Pa'r, Knll lire or Men's Hutlou 8nte, which will be olajHised oi atHiucrlUce, xrori u f! to (2.SQ. The People's New Shoe Store Cur. Centre street and Market alley, HarlDKton'H hulldlny, npp. lliumm i Jewelry ttore, i-henandOHti, Pa, aviLac 3-oijiX3vxAir, MANAOKH. a-B'gn oi the STAR. Eerpson House i Restaurant I (Under management or Enoch Lockttt) Cor. Malu and Centre Street Best beer, porter cd 1 always Lrura nf th flnMt hnni.t l CHAMBER SUITS IPOIR SALE 3B"52" ) we