y ft Around the Corner Severn's Grocery, "Where you can purchase your Holiday goods In the grocery and provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheeseaudothet goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre arid WMte Sts. gOLID and pLated Silver ware, Gold and Silver "Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano LampSjUniquo 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, Tho most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS OATJGHT HASTILY. What News Gatherers Take a Moment to Tell About. The grip lingers. The sun is gaining power. Ground hog day. Contentment Is a great virtue. Soon time for another cold wave. Thla month will have live wash days. Considerable Ice was cut and housed last week. A cut and dried aflair a box of evaporated apples. About two or three days is the length of a cold wave. Full silk ruchings for skirt trim miugaare again in use. To-day is the 11th anniversary of the Christian Endeavor movement. Washington's 22d, Is the next think of. birthday, February National holiday to If the ground hog sees his shadow to-day, we'll have six weeks more of winter. If a man wants to know a little about everything he should not ueg lei t to read the newspapers. Whether or not a cheap coat makes a cheap man there is no question a seal-sKlu sacque uecomts a dear girl Eleotrlo Bitters. This romedy is becoming so well known and bo popular as to neod no special men tion. All who have usoi Electric BiUorc sing tho same sons of praise. A purer modicino does not exist and it is guaranteed to lo all that is claimed. Electric U.tler will cure all diseases of tho Liver and Kid neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt llboum and other affections caused by im pure blood. Will drivo Malaria from tht system and prevent as well as euro all Malarial fevers. Por euro of Ileadache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entlro satisfaction guaranteed, or money rofunded. Prico 60a. and $1.00 per bottle at C. II. IlaKonbuch's drugstore. A bad cojgli or cold calls lor a good remedy tho cure lor It. For Coughs, Colds, 1j Gilipe and Consumptlou, a perlo.-t and per nanentcurels i'au-1'lna, the worsteds s Jleld lo 1U healing properl lea f'osts 25 cent. 'au-Tlnals sold at 1'. 1. I). Kirllu'a drug More. History of tho adventurous voyage and terrible shipwreck of tho TJ. S. Steamer Jeannette in the Polar seas, 6 cents, at Max Itooso's. Coming Events. Feb. 8. Grand supper and cake walk at Bobbins' opera bouse, under tho auspices of Co. A, Jr. O. U. A. M, Guards. Feb. II. Grand concert In Union church, Ijoti Crook, under the auspices of the United Choirs of Wm. l'enn and Lot Crook. F-b. 17. Concert in the M. K. church, Vim. l'enn, under the auspices ot tbe United Oboirs of "Vm. l'enn and Lott Creek. Fob. S2. De Sfoss Family at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Shonandoah Oomnundery No. 14, Sons of America. March 17. "Welsh Congregational church lea party In P. M. ball. Ltfo and publio services of Gon. U. S. Grant, 6 cent each, worth 50 cents, at Mai lteose's. Every school boy and girl shoulu have a copy. LOOK OTJT ! . I am ou uy way to JAS. S. THOMAS' roit . s Canned Goods and Jellies ! which he U selling Very cheap. J&lour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET. PERSONAL. T. It. Beddall, Esq., is till confined to hie bod. P. J. Kolly leaves town to-morrow for B ue flold, "W. Vh. Tboraa? Water?, Jr., has roturnod homo from VVilllamBj(.rf. Cant. A. U. Uoads It still sufferinc from (ho grip, but Is Hbont attending to builnoi. . . ... A BuBlnosa Pair. Goodman Urn., tbo isehoral commifeion morilianU and hole a o dealers In fruiu and t roduco on N"rth Jnr In ttreet, havf bulllupa wonderlul business and stand with the foremost in tho county in their line. Tho membors of tho firm are O. II. and Grant G Kidman. Tboy are energetic and "niake-it-g young men with busings hoadt suipiriini; by untiring eliouldirf. Thoir Philadelphia houso and Mahanny 0 ty branch aru also on a profitable footing. WAS SHE BUrtlED ALIVE? VIIb Ilurke'i Doatli Cuuen Eiclt.lnent at Dunkirk, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 2. A supposed case of a person being buried alive hns cnued Rreat excitement In the town of Dunkirk. Lust Friday morning Miss Frances Burke, a lC-year-old heiress, who had been 111 for some time with pulmonary trouble, was Bitting ou her father's knee, when she was seized with a fit of cough ing and ell over apparently lifeless. The parents, instead of calling u physl' clan, made nrramrements with an under taker named Kolb to take charge of the remains and prepare them lor burial. The mother of the clrl is said to have protested, claiming that her daughter was not dead, but her wishes were set aside and hasty preparations made to bury the girl Saturday morning. Before the remains left the house mem hers of the family say that a looking glass was placed over the young lady's mouth for a moment, and when taken away there was moisture upon it. Her lips, it is said, were red, and color came to the cheeks of the girl and then faded away aualn. Every appearanoe indicated, it is said, that life was not extinct, and why a physician was not called In to decide the matter is a mystery. At tho crave the mother made a scene, declaring that the girl was alive, but the collln was lowered Into the grave despite her protests. The Dunkirk people are very indignant over the allair and demand an lnvestlga tion. The authorities have Anally con sented to take cognizance of the matter nnd the gruvo will be opened and an investigation made. Died from Ills IrOurles. Scbanton, Pa., Feb. 2. Joseph Mcg lenskl is dead from the effects of the brutal assault committed on him by six Folanders. lie was assaulted because be would not join their gang for purposes of robbery. Four of the gang are now in prison where ten others of the same body have heretofore been confined for various crimes, one being the murder, last Christmas, of Yassas Walsconce. One of those arrested is Anthony Kopchuna, whose real name is given by their board ing house boss as John Kitski. lie' is an escaped murderer from Ne wburg; N. , where he killed a fellow-countryman while working on a railroad grading. Deayala Murder Case. Soranton, Pa., Feb. 2. Stephen Dea yala, a son of a wealthy Cuban family, formerly general master mechanic for the Lackawanna Railroad, is ou trial for murdering his wife last October, he hav ing shot her down after having accused ber of unfaithfulness. District Attorney Kelly, whose duty makes it necessary for him to prosecute tho case, was grooms man at Dcaynla's wedding. The prisoner broke down when called upon to plead to the indictment, and wept plteously for a few minutes. Deayaln's counsel nro fighting the cose stubbornly. Their defence will be insanity. But live jurors have been secured so far. Suppoiocl Murderer Arrested. Newark, N. J., Feb. 3. August Lcntz, who is supposed to be the mur derer of Mrs. Teresa Senior, the old woman who was found dead in her store Sunday morning, has been arrested by two illlllburn constables, ihey were riding down Springfield avenue, Irving ton, when they came ncross the suspected murderer. They invited Leutz to get up and ride witb them and he complied, lit was driven to tho Fourth Precinct Sta tion at once. When told that he was suspected of murder be laughed and said he knew nothing about it. Commuted by the Fretldent. Washington, Feb. 2. The President has commuted tbe sentence of Robert Judge, of Michigan, to four years and six months' imprisonment. Judge waf sentenced December 18, 1888, to ten years in the peultentlury and to pay a fine of $1,000 for counterfeiting silver clrtifl- cates. lie has also commuteu the two years' sentence of John K. Nichols, of Michigan, for violation of the postal laws to one year and three months, but permits the fine imposed ot $482.76 to staud. Wants 825,000 Damage. Boston, Feb. 2. An action of tort against the West End Street railway in which John J. Leahy claims $25,000 dam ages for injuries received in July, 1600, when the wall of the company's power house iu East Eambridge fell upun him, is on trial in the Superior Court. The plaintiff claims negligence on the part ol the company, and the defense is a general denial. Allodylutlieltulns. PiTTSBUito. Feb. 2. The remains of nn Italian have been found in the debris of Sallla & Fut;assls' fruit store, No. 635 Liberty street, which was destroved by lire about live weeks ago. The firm em ployed it number of Italians, and It Is Bttpposed the body is one ot them. Nn report had been made of anyone being musing. lllliuled lly the Ulrctrlo Current. Toronto, Ont., Feb. 2. Frederick W, Martin, electrician ot the Toronto Elec trio Light company, while passing be tween two large dynamos completed the . circuit between them and was ren "tiered unconscious and possibly fatally injured uy me buock. wnen ue recov red consciousness It was found that he V" blind. J'unt nn the Ice men were most bnnp- I m1rr rtMv . .1.1.. H If.. ... I f 1U. pivip, VVWB3 tuns UDW U411U eptui. WANTS, Sco. FOR KENT. A number of nice six-room hmiss. Good location, low rent. Apply to Mm Ileese. 1-23 tf WANTED. A good girl forgeucral housew rk. Good wnr paid. Call at I ho iikkald omcc, or on aiax iteese s s-u FOR BALK A good and gentle horse, suitable, for alt feint's ofwrk, for sale clio-ip. Apply lo 0. J. Q,ulnu, 24 KaH centre street, menauanau. ifw QTOCK FOR SALE. Few shares of KJ lltat and Power stock forsale, Apidyat the Hekai.d office. l'2t WANTEIL-An active and capable man to Ml Dry Goods and r-otlons (Wholesale) on crinmi-tion. imo saury -win be given. The territory to be tpvered cm lirai cs the Kchnj lulll and Lehleh coal renloiis. Wo havoeold goods on this territory lor thirty (30) years. Highest, reterenc.erequirso;. J. HA I C runD,AHMI(JU, ru. OA ACRE FARM FOR BALE. A O J snlendid farm In tho Catawlssa Valley, about eight miles Irom Shenandoah. Fifteen acres In high state ol cultivation; newhouso and other lmprovcmentsi water from a never- railing wen. A arsi-ciass piuce lor u man "u w ants to glvo up work In tho mines, or other man of small means. A good offer to tho right party. Address, IsAAO DAVJS, Zlons drove, Pa., or to this onico. 1-29-lm AMUSEMENTS. I'lHiUHON'H THIiAl HE, P. J. TPRODSON, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 The latest New Yorte success, Anderson's Unique Company Presenting the great, sensational raclo-drnnia. i" Kidnapped!" By D. K. UIGGINS. Stronc cast and f pedal scenery. Se the great Eianapping to no, reausuo nre scene, and police patrol wsgou, drawn by b span ol Ih rrcs, N. B I-ooK oiit for the 1 olkeraliol wngon. All suspicious characteis on tho stiicts will be aritstxd sight. I'rlccH, is, 50 and 75 CciitH. UKtiUhOiS'S 1 EGATRE. T. J. FKF.OUSON, JIANAUKB. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 The distinguished German dlt leet come dian and sweetest of singers, JA.S. A- BEILL"5T3 In tho successful merry musical comedy, ? The Broom Maker By Wllmarl' A JHwhlns. undcrrrnnagement Ol J. 11. uowjes. cuineiy ru-wimcu and reconstructed. Stronger, bet ter and tuly liter th:incTcr. A capable company of players Including the wocdeiful child artists, HANS ETTA. Everj thing new and sparkling, new songs, aancts, muHC sceneiy ana f jiecis, ana an entire newpioductlon. Prices, 50, 35 and as Cents. ELECTION PROCLAMAT Tho qualified electors of theJBorough of Shen andoah, Schuylkill county. Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an election will be held In said borough on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1892, between tho hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m., when thr following named otficera will bo voted for, to wit: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Receiver of Taxes. One Person for High Constable. One Person for Borough Auditor. The said election will be held under the regu lar and general election laws of the Common wealth. JOHN II. STANTON, Acting High Constable. SnENANDOAn, Pa., Feb. 2, 1893. '8 Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bts., Hbenandoan, J'a. Ilegular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladles' dining nn- re. nesbruenl rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with Uie fln-st brands ol clgsra and fancy urlnks. Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER dJHDE HIDINGS D?- J". CLEARY', Dealer In all kinds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class slock. All Demands of the Trade Suppheo 18 W. CENTRE ST., Fergason Housebuilding. SHENANDOAH, PA. WZEIEJIKZS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleaedto meet the wai of his friends and tbe publio In EyerytMag in ;the Drinlcini Line. POLITICAL CARDS' Announcement! of candidates for borough offleei itttl be made in this column at the lol touring rates : Chief JJurgets, ti : Receiver oj IMzes.to: Utah Constable, S3. All otheri, tl. Payable in advance. JjlOlt CHIEF liUKQKHS, James n. X.c8slj5, Bubjectto the decision ot the Citizens' Bor ough Convention. poit CHIEF BimaESS, Daniel Dean. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' ougli Nominating Convention. pOK CHIEF BUIIUESS. JntucB Smltli. Bubject to tbo rules of tho Dernocratlo Nom inating uonvenuon. JpOU HEOEIVEa OF TAXES, John F. Hlgint3. Bubject to tbo rules ol the Democratic Nom inating convention. JjpOK HIQH CONBrAIlLE, David Evans, Pnblect to tho decision of the Citizen's Bor ough Nominating fjon ventlon. JpOH HIGH CONSTABLE, David F. Davis. Bubject to the decision of the Citizens' Bor ough .nominating convention. OR SCHOOL imtECTOlt, T. T. Lynch, SECOND WAKD. Subject to the rules of the Democratic Nom inating convention. UOll COUNCIL, John II. Evans, SECOND WARD. Oil COUNCIL. Itustel W. Stout. SECOND WA11D, Subject to the decision ol the Citizens' nom lnallng convention. JNow is the Time ! TO PREPARE for winter. Every one Is InnV.Hn frr tn hast nnra fnr ihn loact money. If you are seeking bargains In Hats or Caps Just drop In to see Hcanlau. He sells men's good fur caps for 60c, men's red under clothing for EOoaplece, men's fine working gloves at 23c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in the MARKET OSc A. PAIR. An excellent line of Grey Flannel Shirts for working at the very lowest price. Big line of good winter shirts ftom 25o up to J2.60. A Big Drive In NISCICWIIAR Four-ln-handsand Tecks at 5 qsnts, regular price 40 cents. c-- () o CO Something New in Puzzles. Bcanlan has something new In this line. Any one giving the correct way of doing the puzzle will receive a $3 hat or Its equivalent, There are four ways of Eolvlng the puzzle, and the correct way must be given. These fa puzzles we are selling for 10c, or we will give one to the person purchasing J2 worth of goods and over. A new patent hat hanger given away with each hat purchased at 19 S. Mala St, SOANLAN Stand CD Z u. 2 O o a & O A CO a r l H hKB .us NEW DRUG STORE. Shapiras Pharmacy, 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions- carefully compounded vy registered puarraaciaw. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. Good Horses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charfioof Rood, careful, responsible drlv era to blr at all times and at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 cmclH North rear Alley, Rear of Lubere's hardware ftore. Hones taken to Hoard. Omul attention given to Feeding Horns. All hlndi. ol HAULING au tenaea to promptly cnarges moderate. -UNDKKTAKING- Fulthlully and promptly attended to. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRK ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest bmuds of vktura always ou band Tbe best tempemooe drtuks. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I Where Is It t why, on Sunn's hill. There Is no railroad there. Is there T Nn, If there was yon could not get anch an excellent qual ity ol coal to cheap. lull good coal t His the Tory best. When onoe It Is tried you will mo no other. M. L Hhovmbker. nrne.tr. Kr.nl li Main street, take ordsts and dots the collect ing nn aeiiTenng ior ZltKBB St CO., Turkey Run, P. Music Cabnets, Rattan Push Rockers parlor sons, - - LOUNGES. - -BEDSTEADS. - -OFFICE DFHS, - 30,1111 mil upward. - 4.50 and upward, 2,00 and upward. - 15.00 and upward. PICTURES A Large Lot Jail Opened far the Wilcox & White Organs, HSEE-PIANOSI "WHITE SEWING MACHINES. PlanoB, Organs and Bewlng Machine s sold cheap for cash or rented by tho month J. P. WILLIAMS 13 South Mam Street, NO QUARTER! If you are (bus eflllcted (In having no quarter) wo are sorry for you, because we are offering a greater number of useful articles at the popular price of twenty-five cents than were eve before shown In this town. After viewing the hplendld variety of urtlcles 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! MORGAN'S: Clearing In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerchiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATS 5SS3ST0 CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J- J. PRICE'S, 113 North. Main SAVES POOD LABOR FOOD No. 6 South Big Cut in Prices. CUAS. YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centre Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I Tbe follow In jir res are ort of reach ol any con petltor In town: l)st I'ncerncar, S5oa piece. Hoiklnps. line qiallt . 3 pair forUSc. Table Oilcloth, all ernes. Ti.we.lnir, fioper yard. Jluudktrchltf" 6 formic. Lilneu Table. cloths, b 'hi- ii r fiOcuplece. Micellueof uedspieaas,no uu. nueur OcutH' Furiildliiut; OooclH. WALL PaPE BARGAINS! largest and oi eai st stock 1 town. Artistic Painting, hraidng and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, 10-Mm 2H W.Centre8t..HHKNAND0AJl fflf MMMU! Avoided by Convtr.foncii 1 jpHflBW3PE CHRLs. MOSStER'S ALOON hD RESTAURANT 201 N. Alain tit., Shenandoah. Tho Fk(t Vtvk tf hm, Dm, Cigtn, U CHAMBER SUITS, - - SZO.OQ and opvard EXTENSION TABLES, 4.00 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS. 10,00 and upward EASELS. All SIjies, - - UQ and upward Holiday Trade, $1,00 and upward PICTURES. I, enter Hartlinnn SHENANDOAH, PA. ill! Out Sale St., Shenandoah. MONEY. Mutrltloutly. FUEL Xv-fWlOlO OVIST, BAKES PERfECTLY ALWAYS Tho Celebrated Dnplcx Grate ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS! BEAUTIFUL HIGH SHELF. ELEGANT HOT CLOSET. HOT WATER RESERVOIR, Waterbtcki for Boiler Meet Every RequlruTit EVERY ONE GUARANTEED. I SON, BAZAR FOR SALE D3-5T DA.VBN-POR.T, Jardin Street. FINE FOOTWEAR We carry the finest selection ol Men's, Boys'; Jadles' xnd Children's Footwear In tbe county. Our stock: is entirely new, and you'll find our prices lar below others, BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR I 4 W7arT riolr wairaniaH In crlvA PiVtfl efttietfactloD. GOOD QUALITY RUBBER BOOTS, $2 per Pair. Full line of Men's Button Bhoes, which will be disposed of at a tacrine, worth fi to 92.60. The People's New Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley, ltarlnftton'a building;, opp, lirumnvs Jewelry ttore, Hieuaudoab, l'a, MAX 0-OXjX3XflCA.3Xr, MANAQElt. fXSLBIgnoi IheBTAIt. Ferguson : House ; Restaurant! (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. Malu and Centre (Streets ' yilWTLAUH LUNCH COUKTKIt. Bos I bwr, porUrand alw always ou Ol sjars of the nuent brands. i