Around the- Corner - ' ' 'AT - " "' - ' Severn's Grocery, . . Where you can purchase your Holiday goods in the grocery and provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheese and other goods. Everything new and frash. SEVERN'S. Gorner Centre and "White Ste. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver "Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Innauniauo-in'design "wllh 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, ' The most progressive eftabllsbment In Uiecoumy. Corncp- Main and. Uoyd. Streets. AFFAIRS OATJGHT HASTILY. What Novro Gatherers Take a Moment to Toll About. Oranges plenty and good. Thlff year February will give' us twaoty-nliie days. . The ground liog Is getting ready to aep bis Bhadowf. The Board of Health three good meals a 'day. "Sfe'Dice and Jiiplter now grace tlie evening skits. Dayiijht , has gained 87, pilnuttp since the first of the year. -The world ls.no flatterer: the lees a inau liearB about himself the bitppiir he is. The eyes are the window of the fioul, especially when we have a pain in thein. A Surprise. Keep your eye on this local. Keagoy, the photographer, will have his new ripen ing in a few days and will have something interesting that will surprise tho people, tf Tbe proprHtors of I'an-Tlna have spent thousands or dollars to matte It known that HcureH Loughs, (olds and LaQrlnpe. Trial bottles or Pan-Tina free at 1 . D. Klrlin's drug store. Three More Performances. The Thus. E. Sbea Company will pro duce "Burred Out" at Ferguson's theatre this evening. To-morrow afternoon "Tbe Two Orphans" will be given for the Sat urday malineo and in the evening "The Fugitive" will be produced. History of the adventurous voyage and Gurtnc(.G iu iua x uiui cutis, u uuuu, nb ium Itooso's. Desirable Lodge Room. A lodgu desiring a cosy mooting rot m on "Wednesday, Saturday, or Sunday evenings of each week can be accommodated at Mellet's hall, which bin been recently r. jj. ! . u T..i. r. ... ii papered, painted and carpeted. Apply to M. Jdollet. Purest candios at Oirvin, Duncan & "Wttidloy's. ' Important Band Mooting. An important meeting of the Grant Ctor not Band will be held in the band r om on Tuesday evening, next, Feb. 2d, at 7:30 p in , sharp, AH mi mbers of tbe band are requested to be tbero. "Waters' "Weiss beer It the best. John A. ei)ly sole agent. 6-6-tf Coining Events. Feb. 3, Grand supper and cake walk at Bobbins' opora bouse, under tbe auspices of Go. A, Jr. O. U. A. M. Guard?. Feb. S2. Do Moss Family at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Shenandoah Commandery No. 14, Suns of America. March 17. "Welsh Congregational cburch tea party In P. M. ball. Best work done at Bronnan'a steaa laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty, All work guar anteod. . I have had occasion to try Fulvatlon 01) In my j&mijy lur HeuriuKiuiiuuri.euinautin. ju every Instance H etlecUd a nerman.nt mm. I also tried It on my hlhl sultorlng wllh a anralned back w tti like success. 1 take pleasure in recommending (u lo all, J', B, Coslello, X'l ("arte Ave., llalilmore, M J, ILOOIEC OTJT ! I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' rou Canned Goods and Jollies ! which he Is selling very cheap. flour and Provisions T 118 W, COAL STREET. Quaint PIooo of Correspondence Worthy Republication, The following la aclinuinsr from voetor- day!a Miners Journal. In rapufcllshina it tbe Uhai.i makes an oiler to .publish anything proper that may throw light upon the matter. Tlie'flflh "reason'' should no pfB unnoticed and in justice to the town the correspondent should be more explicit The Iiekald bi hoard rumors touching the subject matter In that part of' the com munication, but those Who Were erpected to have koowloJge of it have persisted In professing ignorance of factf. The Usuald columns are upon lorcvid-hco I EbtTolt MinIchs' JouniCAtt Among the reasons' urged 'loathe giahting'tlf a few more liquor licenses in 'the b'orbugh o 8henaiidoi.il we name tho following': First. Ilatber less than one hundred bavi been 'granted, tend when wo reifiomber that the pla'co Is sproHd over a territory a Whul square mile in extent and that lta ixxfuib' tiun numbers near) y. -1(5006 or about.one hundred aud'tiity persons, including in f aft is and Cranks, lo a saloon its needs mut bo apparont without either petition oi remonstrance. ' 1 1 Second. There still remain a few places in tbe town where there are at least four oi five businosi houses of other kinds between licensed saloons, while in some lavored spots they are allowed to allernato eithir singly or in twins and triplets with other business of a lar less profitable kind. The unreasonableness of this will bo more ap parent when wo refl-ct-upon the gnat danger we are in at present of tbe further spread ol thai terrible scourge, la grippe, through the exporuro incident, in such extreme weather as wo aro now having, lo the necessity of having to go a hundred luet, and In a few instances even farther, lo get ii drick. Third. This borough greatly needs' the licen-o ieos, with its monumental stone cruder lying Idle, and t propo.. U ntw water works to cost f lOO.tXX) or more,, 'anu tho $20 000 needed lor streets1 ana -sewers, and an expense account last year bf $5,1)00, moro than in any pre bus year, "the addi tional fees for additional licenses would be a great help. Fourth. There are a lew helpless drunk ards who aro trying to emancipate them selves from the manacles of Bacchus, and whose money is in danger of being p I verted into other channels, and 'wbuse families may bo better provided lor' to tbe detriment of those of tbe romaining appli cants for license All this might easily be prevented by a few more licenses. Fifth. There are a few more broken bearled Christian women wbp may-be rash enough to prosecute other liquor dealers for ' selling to intemperate husbands' on SUnday. Yes, even in the face of the melancholy fate of such a .woman of this town who returned from such a prosecution at Pottsville the other day only to lie down and die from- tho mortification and excite ment retultingilrooi the lawyer-like abuse heaptd upon her in tho court room pending trial. The- repetition of such a tragedy might be prevented if wo can only succeed in getting a iew more licenses ruu throjgh tbe mill. aiiKNANDOAU, Jan. 27, '1892, Do Not be Deceived, Persons with weak lungs thoee who aro constantly catching cold -should wear- an Allcock'a Poms Plasters over tbe ehest and another between tbe ehouldor blades dur ing cold weather. Remember they always strengthen and novor weaken the part to which they aro applied. Do not be de ceived by imagining any other platter like them they are not may look it, but looks deceive. Insist always on having Allcock's, tbe only reliable plaster ever produced. Henry Wolderhold Loaves. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Welderbold left town this morning, via the Lehigh Valle railroad, for New York City, from whence thoy will sail to-morrow for Germany, Last evening Mr. Wolderhold was invited to lh- Grant Cornet Band room and was entertained bj a largo number of friends, including Prof. Zeitz, members of the band and tho Board of Control. Sir "Woiderhold made an address and took oc casion to present to the Board of Control a photograph of tbe origin il Grant Band members. A large number of friends wore at the depot this morninp to wish tho tourists a safe and pleasant voyage. Mr, and Mrs, "NVeidorbold will remain In G.r many for a year, whn Mr. "Woiderhold will return hero to look after business in terests. lie will decide upon his return whether or not he will locate permanently in Got many, liis residence has been closed up and will remain unocoupied Un til his return. Buoklon'a Arnica Salvo. Tbe Best Salvo in the world fur Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Uheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pot-i-lively cures Piles, or no payment required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rofunded. Price 25 cento per box. For tale by O. H. Hagenbucb, "Tho Old Homestead." Schuylkill countians visiting Philadel phia should not tail to witness tbe produc tion of "The Old Homestead" by Denman Thompson, now in its second week at the Chestnut street opera house. Tho piay is an Ideal representation of Now England farm Hie and is staged in a most renlistio style, Nixon & Z-mraerman, the pro prietors of this pjpu ar atuu-cment resort, have a gold mine In the place, this season. The "Standing Boom Only" fcoes up every nljlu Fkkk or OUARQK, Before buying write to Me-sr. F. Ad. Bichter & Co., 310 Broadway. New York City, fdr tbe val uable book, Guide lo Health," and read the endorsements that the "Anchor Pain Expeller" receive at the hands of promi nent physicians. 29 prise medal awarded lo tho manufacturers of this valuable prep aration, t 8t " j f , i r- ; jt 'Last W.fJpkv.,,, rtt i Thij.-U theilast wbqIc ypucan.-iare an ipportivnlty totecuro bargains at.,Coffeo's grocery store, as the entire stock, is to be sold by Saturday. Vinegar 2 cents per quart.) iTea ooflVi'S, spices and .sotps at corresponding 'ipricpey Don't forget, to bring-batkxU and jugs for groceries and vinegar to Coffee's grocery storo as this It the last week, Tr.e only place to secure bargains Is at tho comer of Oak and Main streets, next door to the pp't office. .25. 'f "Alt warn eut" Is the expression of" the sleeMfiw RUIIorer iwilh' that terrible icouch. Can-Tina pus a atop lo It, It's ft remedy fur OoughR, Colds aad Cousnmptlou. 25 cents. I'au-Tlnal cold at I 1'. I). Kirlln'adrug store. Spoolal A. P. L. A. Mooting. A special .mooting, of Lady Uarrison Lodge, A. P L. A., .-will -bo .hflld ln;the lodge-room on Tuesday, February .2, 1 802 at 7 p. m. All 'members-' are urgently- re quested to bo present as business of im portance will bertrarrsacted By order of 1-28 3t ' LlZ?.fE"KKtMJRlCK, W. M :By Keyttone -flour. Bo careful that thi lame LbssiO '& Co.', Ashland, Pa., ii Iriritd'bn eorv sack: ' St-Staw Best photngrarbaand:cravnns at Dabb's WANTS, cfco. FOR BENT. A number of nice stx-room housra. Good location. Low rent. Apply to Max. Ilces. 1 28 tf WANTKD. A good girl forgeneral housework. Apply to Mrs. John. A. Tltnlan, 18 Botith White street 13-n WANTED. -An active and capable man toiaell -Dry-Goodaiand Notions (Wholesale) on oc-mml-Klon. Naaalary will no cive". tuq Lernujry ui itu cumcu kiu-hra- ihnHrhnilkrit nudlihleh ooal reulons. We hsvero'd goods on Ihla territory lor.thlrty liiui years, nigncw reiereuorB icuuirn, 3. HAY A 80N8, Kton, Pa. 0" A ORE PAttM FOR SALE. A unlpnrllrl furm In th O.I tHWiSSa VallCV. nhnut. tfrht. miidu frnm Shenandoah. Fifteen acres in mgn siaiu ui cmuvuuuu, utn wwo and other improvements; water from a nevci Taillng well. A firSt-clstBs place for a man who wants to give up work In the mines, or other man of small means. A pood offer to the right party. Address, ISAAC DAVIS, Zlons Grove, Pa., or to this offlco. j - 1-29-lm AMUSEMENTS. F ERGIIHO'H THEATRE, V. J. VERGCBOK, MAUAGER. rbrec nights and Batuiday Mutlnee, com ' menclug on- THUESDAT, JANUARY 28 Kugaectnout of the popular in vol lie, Thomas E. Shea Supported by his own excellent conijanyof comedians. ' - REPERTOIRE: , Friday Evenine "Barred Out." Saturday Matin ee.........."The Two Orphans." Saturday Evenlng...-."Tbe Fnltlve." Special scenery, calcium lights, handsome costumes, grand stage ellecU, and the sijoDgtst company tn America. Popular Prices 15, 25 and 35 CenU Seats now on sale at KlrlinV Drug Store. F KttGVSOM'B THEATRE, F. JT. FERGC60N, MANAQKE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, '92 The great sensational comedy-drama, In five acta, entitled "Hand of Fate 1" Interpreted i.y MISS BEATRICE MOORE I and competent company. The Great Blizzard Scene I Introducing snow vlow and railroad engine, During the. blizzard on entire change orsce-erv will UiSe iilace, Ins seconds, without drop ping tbe curtain. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents Beau on tale at Klrlin's drug store. jJlUlOUMON'H THEATRE, P. J. TKRQUBOIf, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 The latest New York sneccss, Anderson's Unique Company Presenting the great sensational melo-diama. " Kidnapped I" By D. K. iuaaiNs Htronsr cast and peclal acenery. s the great .kidnapping wi ne. rtmlslli flresovne, ana police patrol wtgon, druwu by a an ol In rtos N, B lAtok oi-t fir the pel Ire patrol wagon. All susploloua charactera on the Btreets will be arrested on sight, Prices), as. 5 ana 7.1 Cent. piERUDHON'r 'I UKATRE. P. J. rSROT'BON, WANAQru. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 The distinguished German dialect come dian und swi e.ei-t ot Ungera, In the successful merry musical comedy, The Broom Maker ByAVIImark t Hiw:ms. under ii aORgeroent 1 01 J. 11. How ea Ku heW re-w.ltten und reronslruo ed. Btr inner, bet- in im Miivuitr niitiiwier. A eapulile lompunt ofjilayeia luing uiti wiitiueiiut child HTllt-, HANH j- 1ST I ' HTTA, Everything new and t-rrkllng, new songs, danots. music tct ery andellerts, una an entire new pioducuon. Price 5o,35 h1 5 Cents. 1 -POLITICAL CARDS' towing ratet: ' CAir 13wetti.Kt' Rtctivtr ol , Taxe;K: llifKXXnttabUr&tJiU-aUttTt; 11. ijOn ClitbrDURQKHS, James B. Icb1s, . Subject to the decision ol tbe Cillseui' Dor buKh Convention.' JJOR CHIEF BUBO ESS, Dajtlcl JJcnu. "Snblect to tlm (lMlnlon nf the milieus' or. ongh Nominating Convention. poit CHIEF titjRdiai''' Jajlies Sitiltli. : Sublect to the.nilca of th Dmocratlo Nnm. inaline Convention. pOR ItKOEtVER.OFiTAXEei . Jolin V. HicKliis. 'Subject to the rule ol theDemooratlo Nom inating Convention. OR HIGH CONdTAllLE, ' - David-Evans, 'Pnblect to'tlie decision of the Citizen' Dor- ongh Nominating Convention. JJOB HIGH CONSTABW5; . Ilnvid F. Davis. Subject to the decision of, the Citizens' Bor ough Nominating Convention. E OR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, X. T, I.yncli, axconn ward. Subject to tbe rules of tbe Democratic Nom inating Convention, JpOR COUNCIL T Jolin XI. Evaii8, SECOND WARD, pOR COUNCIL, Russcl W. Stout, SECOND WARD. Subject to the decision ot the Citizens' nom inating convention. Now is the Time ! TO PREPARE for winter. Every one Is tMbli.. .... 1,a MI. fn- 4 1. n In-a, I yjj .iuj, iu i iu. mo, wua .u. .uu money. If you are seeking bargains in HaU or Caps Jnst drop In to see Scinlan. He sells men's good fur caps lor 60c, men's red under clothing, for Koaplece, men's tine working gloves at SSo a pair, the ; , ,. BEST OV ER A LLS in ihc MARKET . .-6Sc A PAIR. ., . An. e'iOTllent line of Grey-Thmnel Shirts for working at the very lowest price. Blgilneofgooa Wlntershlrts froms,25a .up to .12.50. A Big Drive -1n '. MECWEAR-Four.n;hndsand Tecka aVffi.cent-, -regular price 10 cents, e-- id SomethiK New in fazslw. , Scanlan'haa Mtmethlng new-Inthls line.- Any one clvlcg the correct way of doing Ihe'ptiixle will receive, a. $3 bat 'or Its equivalent. There art' four ways 6f (diving the puiile:, and the correct- way must be given. - Thete h puzzles weareselllng-forlOo, or we will give one to tbe person jurchatlngj2 worth of good and over. A how raten that haneer clven irar with etlcti hat purchased at ' ' 1! S, Mill St, SOANLAN Stoii.ii. US z 2: CM O NEW DRUG STORE. Shapira's Pharmacy, 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR. TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded uy registered pnannaciew. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest -Protectors Good Horses ! Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In cbarueof good, carelul, responsible drlv i en tn bir- at all lime and at reasonable rate'at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and It Aortfi Pear Alley, Rear of 1 uberg's baidware (tore. Jlurte tnken to Jloard. CkiHul allentlon gHen to xeeuiug iiunm. u KluuhUl ilA.UX.lXMU at lendidb promtly rbarges moderate. -UNDKKTAKING- Katthiully and pmniptly attended to. JOHN E EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. OENTUK BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. PlneH bmnda oi dtrara always on hand Th beet tmpotwioe driiUu, MOUNTAIN COLLIERY! Where la t T V hy, on Dunn's bill. Theie U no lallroud there, Is thtreT No, If there was you could not gel snch an ezceilentqual. Ityoi roal to cheap. 1-ll good coal T ills tho very bet When once- It 1 tried yon will ve no other. M, li Hlioein- er. rocr tJouth Main street, takes oideia and does the collect. J 55 P. j e a ft $ a m a 5 I CO., Turkey Run, Pa, inDn delivering ror Music CabinetStRattaniiRlush Rockers wm - - m,ahmis BEDSTEADS, - - 2,11. i(un, OFFICE OfSISi - IMltihmri.- PICTURES A Urjt Lat Jut Opentd for tbe pVicox & White Organs, PIANOSI WHITE SEWING MACHINES. rianos, Qrgan. andBewng Machlntasold cheap for cash or rtnttd by tho month J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 South Maw Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. NO QUARTER! If, you are thus sflllcled (In having no quarter) we are sorry for you, because we are ofreriug a greater number of useful articles at the popular price of tweuty.fi Vo cents thou were ever before shown in; this town: After viewing the eplend'id'varlety of Hides that we sell at so small a sum, many of which have never before been , offered at lesa than fifty cents, it will not be surprising if, you HOLD UP YOUR HANDS ! MORGAFSMBAZAR Clearing In Dress Goods, Skawls, Silk Hdudkerchiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies1 and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN C0ATSwTT0 CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J- J. PRICK'S, 113 North Main St., Shenandoah. SAVES LABOR ConvtrJtnctft POR SjAJIu-H BT5rr ",-! , No. 6 South Jardin Street. Big Cut in Prices. -AT- CDAS. YAROffSKY'S, 23 lfett Centrq Dtr'et, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I The following prces are out of reach ol any ooinpetlior In town: Dtst t'ueerwear, 25oa piece hlo kings, tine quality 8 pair for 25c Table Oilcloth, all si) u s. Tfiweilnir, So per yard. jiandkerclilefH, flfur'JSc. Linen Table cloths, by ( he pair, 60oa piece. Mice line of JJedspieads,nd a fall lino of Gents' Furnishing: Goods. WALL PAPER BARGAINS I Largest and cheapest si ock I - town, Artistic Painting, Graining ani Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, 10-S.ein' 221 W. Centre Bt.. HHKNANUOAH CHRIS. BOSSLliR'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 1201 N. Main St., nlittuaniloah. The Fintsl Slock iigar, it CHtWEER SUITS, - - JJI,U ni iini EXTUSIQK TABLES, - Ul dcftui EIRE LtHE LAD1FS' DESKS, 1 S1 1 d cad EASELS, illl Sl)let - -- ui mul Wa; Trait, $1,11 ni epwari PICTURES, i. Lester ..Hnrdmaa Out Sale ! i r. -J MONEY, FOOD HuUltloU,lr. FUEL EcoowKlasHjC XAXGI9 OVBI, BAKES PERFECTLY ALWAYS TU Celebrated Duplex Crate. BEATJTiFDli HIGH srfBIi'. , ' ELEGANT HOT OLOSBT. ( HOT WATER RESERVOIB. Witerbicks far Boilers Meet Every Requlre.X EVERY ONE QUARANTCED. PINE FOOTWEAR We carry tho finest selection of Men's, Boys'. Ladles' and Children's Footwear in the county. Our stock is entirely neir, and you'll find our prices (ar below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I Krerypalr wat ranted to give good satlsfactlpn. GOOD QUAMT RUBBER BOOTS, $2 per Pa'r. Full line or Men's Futton Sheet, which will hedlsposc.d pf at a sacrifice, worth filof?,60. The People's New Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley. Ilarlngton's building-, opp. llrumqi'a Jewelry ttore, hhenaudoAh, fa, MANAOEK. 3.8!gn ot the HTAH. Ferguson : House : Restaurant! (Under ruanasement of Enoch Lockstt) Cor. fllalu and Centre Streets, FIUttT-ULAHU LUNCH COUNTEK. Best beer, porter acd alesolwayson tap. CU ars of the Quest brands.
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