Around the Corner Seuerns Grocery, Where you can purchase your Holiday goods in the grocery and provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign clieesennd other goods. Everything new and trash. SEVERN'S, Cornor Centre and White Sts. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver "Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronze, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlorand Piano Lanips,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. llepair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jewelry Store, TLe most progressive establishment lulhocounly. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY. News Gatherers ITako a Moment to Tell About. Nearly six weeks yet of winter. , "Valentines are displayed. Society and onions are in sets. The Lenten season is coming. Watered silks in large waves are coming. Not very long now till the suiid, sea son will be here. Saucing men are said to be growing fewr-yearly. . There are new silver watches made heart-shaped.' The long sleeve is coming to crowd out the long glove. Venus, Jupiter and the new moon aro close companions. Orange blossoms are just now in disfavor with bridrs. Jealousy will create heartburn. And ao will too many buckwheat cakes. The close proximity of Venus and Jupiter to-night will be u pretty light. The grip 1b still with us, and likely to remain for some time yet. The disease is abating somewhat, however. The man who laughs in his sleeve should be relegated to the society of Jiiin who talks through his hat. A, stock company bus been formed to control the boot and shoe trade. j-Tpni.Ht lust is a corporation which fcir-P ovef .jniv ir vlll h uvu a soic. Elootrlo Dittora. ThW remedy U becoming so woll known nnd 10 popular as to need no tpcciul men tion. All who havu mod Kleclrio lllttare ling tho eamo iopr of prnio. A purer inudiclno doo not oxi.t nnd it is guaranteed to do all th.it It claimed. Klectrio II ttors .1)1 euro all discuses of iliu Liver and Kid iuiy8, will remove Vimplcs, HoiU, Salt Itboitm and oihrr all'uctloni earned Dy im puro blood, AVill drlvt) ilalaria from tho oyttvm and prnvont n well at euro all Malarial fevers. For euro of Ileadacho, Connipation and lndlgctlion try Klectrio Ulltors Kntlro sa itfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. l'rlco COo. and f 1.00 por bottle at U. 11. Hagunhuch s drug ttorq. lliitory of tho ndvonturoin voyage and torriblo tblpwrook of tho U. S Steamer Jeannette in thu l'olar toot, 6 conta, at Max ltuOiiU'l. In vlit-Kiuemi,Hnd unrivalled In popularity Is -r. iiuim ijuukii ryrvii. rnw m win n wi tie. Oomlnff Evonts. Fob. 11. Grand coucertin Unlou church, liost Crock, undorthoautplcesoftbo United Choirs of Win. l'enn and Lost Crook. Fob. 17. Ooncert In tlio M, K. church, AVm, l'enn, undor tho auspicee oi tho Unltud Oboira of Win. J'enu and Loft Orookt Fob. i Do Mow Family at Forguton't thontre, under tho autplcet of Shenandoah Commandery No. 1-1, Sunt of America. March 10 Grand entertainment In llohblui,1 opera hou-u undor the au ptcos of U. S. Grant Lodgo No. 38. A. I'. A. March 17. AS'eUh Oongrogatlonal church toa party In 1', M. hall. Life and publio tervicot of Gen. U. S. tirant, 6 cents each, worth 60 conU, at Max lteeae't. Kvery school boy and girl should have a copy. LOOK OUT I I am ou my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' rou Canned Goods and Jellies ! which bo la selllue very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W, COAL STltBBT. "1 Two Mor AV'lt I., i. ! .lw ricurcillltin ih-i, I. Newahk, N. Wi. 5. Tin' invct!tm ilon of IJHim tlvi'l .i'(rove in tlm Mllllitim murder, n- resulted In the 'iitcnient that n farmer who liven near Mtllnirn mid who was acquainted with Lents, saw the latter ns hu s driving bom on Satur day night, lit fi o'clock, passing through IrvInKton. He ollered to give Lcutz a ride, lmt lio declined, Another clew was obtained from n man Svho knew Leiltz by sight, and who saw him get on . I'euhsyl nulla Railroad train at the Chestnut street station on Sunday afternoon before 4 o'clock. Ho bad bis overcoat, tightly buttoned. Both these men are to be used by the prosecution. A peculiar feature of the investigation was revealed yesterday by Dr Wright son. When Lcntz was captured be wore a blue flannel shirt, but in his trunk at Daniel Daisy's In Orange, which was searched, thoro were none other than white linen shirts found. The report that Dr Pnlhenius, of Mllburn, had found home pieces of hentz's clothing In the Sejilor house proved to be unfounded. Conrad Schlosw, the saloon keeper's son, still holds to his original statement that Lentz was in the saloon on Spring field avenue at 11 o'clock on Sunday night, the hour which the New Vork hotel clerk says he was in 0 New Cham bers street Schloescr says also that Leiitz fell asleep In a chair and bail to be awakened This is confirmed by another bartender in the same saloon Lwitz still maintains his cool demeanor Hid eats his meals with rust. Ha does not appear to be at all perturbed PICKED UP THE CREW. The Ellen or the Abandoned flnrlilx pititeil Ic be on a llrlllsli Meuli.t-r. l.ONnos, Fob. 5 -The While Stai line stouter llrilannic. Cap I Smith, from New Yoik, Jan 27, for Liverpool, has arrived at Queeiistown. She reports that uu lb U shu sig nalled lh Ilritisb steamer Victoria, (.'apt Oray, fioin Philadelphia, Jan. 11), for Hamburg. The latter vos-el report ed that she had on board the crew of the Norwegian bark l''loiida,.Unpt. Ellefsen, fioin Pacagoiila, Dec lil, foi' Dordrecht The Florida is the vessel whose crew shortly after leaving l'ascagoula unit!- nled, compelling thu captain to put Into Havana There the Norwegian Consul Instructed the enptalu to place his crew in irons and procure a now set of men to work the vessel to Dordrecht. This was done and the vessel proceeded. The next heard of the Florida was that, she was seen abandoned Some of her sails were set and she was slowly sailing along, a menace to navigation She had sustained some little damage, but those who saw her say that it was not apparently such us would warrant hur abandonment. IV on uu Foul. Newbuiio, N. Y., Feb. 5. A HrM of eleven rounds occurred In a barn near Wnpplugers Kalis, Dutchess .-utility, be tween Gctirge Wright, tlie Canadian light-welnht ohainpion, and George Strong of California Wright frequently disregarded the Queensbury uiles, under which the batllu was to be fought, by fouling Strong, and attor repeated warn lngs, lefetco Ueorga A. Donnell, of the l'attitne Athlotic Club, awarded the light to Strung in tho eleventh round 011 a foul Considerablo money changed hand on the n-siilt, as Wright had been a f.ivorlte in the betting which m out bundled tu fi.xty. Mr. OOmrii Surroitlr. Lomjon, Feb. '. Mis. Osborne has given herself ip to the police of her own fren will to sav ve her lull!t;.ltlallJ';, further tionble clou In the army would In- imperilled if -die f ii I r tier le fused toaii.iwei the cull of Justice. Doveu, Hup:,, I'Vb 5 Mrs. Osborne was arrested licit" on the arrival of tho steamer froai Calais dipt. O.slioine U re ported to have Kild that his ivlftt Is full o( courage and would omluru such puu Nbiueiit as tho courta uil.lit Intllct with out 11 Inching or shirking She would be content. IT the penalty did not exceed one yum Mini.,)- fill Colleges. Nkw Havkn, Conn., Feb. 5. - Th will of tho tate James Howard of Bt Johns bury, VI., after a suitable provision hat been made for numerous relatives, pro vldes that th residue of the estate bo allowed to accumulate until It leaches thu sum of $111,000, when this amount Is to he. divided equally between four leges Yale, Amherst, Dartmouth, and tho MluuhHotn State Unlveisity, for the purpose of founding a scholarship In each Institution. Theso me to boar tho names of .Mr. Howard's mother, father, und two biothui-. Antl-riiikvrtun Hill hiiifilh. A.trmblr. Albany, N. Y., Feb S. The Antl l'lukertou bill jiut passed by the Assem bly, nfter a long nnd hofited debate, pro hibits the hiring of any private detectives by corpoiatlona. Just beforo 1U passage Assemblyman Hosted tlenouuced in Mivuro terms tho "urofesslonal thieves" us he termed those who, professing to aid labor, drew this lull, lie had respect and was in sympathy with all laboring men nut not with these men llurelars at Trauhy Crnll. London, Feb. 5, Burglars attempted last tilubt tu i-ntur the bouse at Tranbv Croft, tho home of Arthur Wilson, of baccarat soaudal faiuu, uul uolug discov ered by servants they lied bcloro tho po lice could In notldivl. Ttr'4M's bvntrucn i'tillliituted. Amianv, N. Y., Fob. 0. Governor Flower has commuted tho centenco in tho cuye of Nicola J'iei, who Is now in Sing Slug under seulonco of death, to Imprisonment lor the term ot ins natural life. bpHriluu l;ililblllni,. Itratrleted. Ai uanv. N Y , Feb. 8. The Assembly lias pued Sullivan's bill foiblddluy Bimrriug exlilultlous 111 oitliw except upou llceuci' from u Common Louncil tocos! $2,000 Itu.slau .Int. fur thu II. iy Stnl. Nkw IIkokohu, MaM , Feb. 5. Forty llussiau Jews have arrived Here, sltuu tloiiH hating beta found for them by the agents At ue tiaron mrseii ruuu ,ll Uuli-t at Uer liluuj, Boston, Feb, 6. Everything Is quiet among tho prisoners at beer island, nnd uo wore trouble It antlclpatnl uteres tut. TH y. .Soft pi; e slinvlnpa from' the nearest carpenter simp iubku a curative pillow for those with cmiirhs. Thu next man to have his day is St. Vnli'lithiH. February 14th. Hin vnJ -tarli'B.are inado up of children and n lewcneerrui latotsct more mature nge. WANTS, Sco. I7"OH HENT. A number of nice . Hlx-room houses. Oood location. Low rent. Apply to Max Uccse. 128 tf WANTED. A good glrlforgeueral houew rk. Good wages paid. Call at til'- llKKAi.n ouu-e, or on Max ueese z z-u WAN l'KU. An active aud.capable man to sell Dry O. ods and otlons (whole-ale) on ccmmimion iso salary will be give The territory to be Mcrcd em bra cs UioHcbuJ lklll mill Lehigh coal retdons. We haveso'U goods on tlilh territory lor thirty (30) years. Hlghc' relerenrts required. J. I1A.Y f ON'B, Kas.on, Pa. OA At'HE FA KM KOIl SALE. A O - splendid farm lit the Catawissa Valley, about eight miles from Shenandoah. Fifteen acres in hlRh .stato of cultivation; newhouSo and other lmprpvcmenLs; water from a never fulling well. A llrst-class place for a man who wants to give tip work in the mines, or other man of small means. A pood offer to the right party. Address, Ihaao DA vis, Zions Grove, !., or to this offlce. 1-S8-I ni AMUSEMENTS. JJIItKCVHON'H TI1EAT11E, P. J. FERGUSON, JlAHAGIK. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 892 The big show, best of tho senson. Fun fast und furious. W. T. LIZZIE BYEANT & RICHMOND In Iloey's laughing whirlwind, ! "Keep It Dark!" Under the inanaperaent of Joxcph r. Vlon. 1'osiliMly the best farce comedy at traction traveling. Prices, 25, 50 unci 75 Cents i-enU-oii Falent Klrlln's drug store. JTjlERGU80IH THEVKIF, P. J. yKI'.OCeON, MAKAOER. WEDNESDAY, FEBR'Y 10. SI'ltAGUIi'S COMEDIANS In tho funniest of farce comedies, "A Social Session": Written for laughing purposes only. Aci'om p.inicd by the famous Illuck Husnar Hand, tho representative traveling band of America, and magnlBccnt' STAB OHOHE8TBA. Our grand band parado occurs from the Fer guson House at l'J o'clock, harp. Concert from 12:10 to 12::u, and in tho evening from 7 to 7:30. Prices, 76, 50 and -Tic Scuts on sale at Kir lin's drug store. NOMINATINGJCONVENTIONS ! TIME AND PUCE FOR UBIJjrBINEElllB rrc. WJrVflffiloTo tho wishes of tho candidates for oltlce und others of the CUUrns' party of Shen anilouh, expressed hyote at ti Jr "ncetlnff, tho City Standing Committee has decided upon the following pinBrammo for holding the .pri maries of tho II vo wards, and the llorougli Con vention of tho safd party: rirnt ward, Ferguson's hall, Monday, Feb ruary 8, 7 p. tn. Second ward, Ferguson's hall, Tuesday, l'CD- ruary 9, 7 p. m. Third ward, Ferguson's hall, Wednesday, February 10, 7 p, m. Fourth ward, Ferguson s hall, Thursday, February 11, 7 p. m. Fifth ward, Ferguson's hall, Friday, Febru ary IS, 7 p. ra. BOROUGH CONVENTION. The Convention for nominating borough otll rrs will meet In the Council room on SATUttDAY, JFEHltUAKY 13, 1892, at 7 p. in. Kach ward must elect one person to serve on an Executlvo Committee, said commit teo to havo povi er, for the following year, to ilx tho time and place of tho llorough and Ward conventions. DAVID MORGAN, Chairman. IBurcfcill's Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Ht., Hheuandoah, 1'a. IleguUi meals at popular prices kei vo.1 at ail times, ladles' dining n re freshment rooms atlach ed. liar stocked with tlio Onest brands ol cigars uud fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER ndJHDE FINDINGS DP. J. CLEABTT, Dealer In all kinds oi Shoemakers' : Supplies I Large and fl n-i -clsss stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W, Vh NTKK. ST., Ferguson House hut -HENAND0AH. PA. CHRL. ntsSL lilt'S SALOON Ml ESliURANT 01 N. Main M. hhenaiitloub. The Finest Slort o( Ems, kits, tijire, h POLITICAL CARDS' yr; rrr Announeemthtt of.tcanttidaUt for -ilorouah offuxi ur t'mrtd'ii thit'eolun(at the M- lowinff ratet . CMej llurget, Receiver ol ius.: iiiffn-wijiuoif, .13. -win other; II. JjlOR CJIIK llUKaESS.. , James B. LcsnIr:, Subject to the decision ol the Citizens' lior uugti Convention. pou CHIEF uunaBJw, Daniel Dean. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' or ough Nomina ting Convention. jOR CHIEF IHTItOESS, ' jaiucs sinitii. Babject to the rules of the Dcmocratlo Nom inating Convention., JpOK UEC151VEB OF TAXES, John P. Biggins. Bubjcct to the rules ol tboDemocralio Norn mallug Convention. JOK KIQU CONBl'ABLE, Dnvld Evans, Fublcct to the decision of the Citizen's llur ough Nominating Convention. OU HIGH CONBTaHLB, - David F. Dals. Subject to the decision of the Citizens' Bor ough Nominating Convention. J?OR SCHOOL, DIKECTOU, T. T. Lyncli, 8EC0NU WAHO. Subject to tho rules of the Democratic Nom Inatlug Convention, jrOBCOUNCIlii Jolm IE. KvaiiH, 8F.COND VAKD, pou COUNcil. IlUSeCl W. StOUt. SECOND WARD. Bubject to the declsluu ol the Citizens' nom inating convention. Shenandoah Business College A LargcAttcutlnncc Dally. Room for a Few More. Take advantage of the present chance to accure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION! For terms, Sc., call at the College ornjdri , SOJLI.Y, Shenandoah, 1'a. ELECTION The qualilled electors of the;itorougli of Shen andoah, Schuylkill county, I'ennsjlvanla, are hereby notified that uu election will be held lu said borough on TDESDAY, FEBRUARY Id, 1892, between tho hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p." m., when thr follow Ing named otllcers will be voted for, to wt: One .Person for Ch'ief Burgess. One Person tor Receiver oi Taxes. One Person for Higb Constable. Ono Person tor Borough. Auditor. Tho said election will be held under tho regu lar and general election laws of the Common. weltlu JOHN II. STANTON, Acting High Constable. SIIHMANUOAll, I'a., Feb. 2, 1B93. Good Horses I Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carriages I In charge of Rood, carolul, recponslblo drlv era to hire at all times and at roaeonalile rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVEIiY AND PEED STABLE, 13 and 11 JVorfA rear Allen, Hear of Luberg'a haidware More. Uvrin lakm to Jlounl. CulHUl attention gleu to r ccuiuk jiurvrs. au niuusuj xj nvLiixnt at tended to proniptly-cbartea moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. JOHN H. EVANS SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAB FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. KlueM briinda ol elgan alwaya on liand The Iwat Udnperajioe dXuits. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I Where I It 1 Why, on Dunn's hill. Theie luo lutlroud there. Is tlitiet Mo, lfthera was you could not get nch an excellent qual ity ol coal to cheap. Is it good coal I It Is the very host When once It Is tried you will use no other, M. U Htuxmsker. grocer, Honth JIalu street, take ordnt m dctttris collect ing sad dtllverlusfor 2ERBE Si CO., Turkey Run, ra. LIT Music Cabinets, Rattan $ Plush Rockers PARLOR SUITS, - $90,111 anil upward. ' - 4.59 and upward. BEDSTEADS. OFFICE DESKS, 15.B9 mil upirard, PICTURES A Large Lot Jd Opened for.tlie Wilcox & White Organs, asfe . PT A NOI Mt': Wathushek JL JLxjLlWyOI Hardmaali WHITE SEWING MACHINES. ! rianos, Organs and Bewlne Machines sold cheap for cash or rentt d by the month J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. NO QUARTER I If you are thus afillcted (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-live cents tban were ever before shown in Ibis town. After viewing the splendid variety of urticles'that we sell at so small a sum, many of which have nGver before been oilered 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 COATSwTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J. J. PRICE'S, 113 North Main Now is the Time ! TO I'REPAUE for winter. Every one Is money. If you are seeking burgaius In Halo or CapB just drup In to iee Scauian. Uu sells men's tood fUr caps lor 60i-, lueu's ltd under clothing for Cc a .lern, men's tine working gloves at 23c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in tlio MARKET fi.Tc A PAIR, Au excellent line of Grey Flannel Shirts for working at thevry lqwcst price. Illg line ot good winter shirts from 25o up to $2 CO, A Big Drive In NP.C1CWI!AK-Four-ln-handaand Tecka at 25 ccoU, regular price 41) rents. Something New in Puzzles. Bcanlonhas something new In this line. Any one glvlt g the correct way of doing the puzzle wlU receive a t3 bat or Its cqutvaleuU Thtrenrt- four ways of f olvlng the rurale, and the correct way must bo glvtn. Thefe puzzles wo are selling for 10c, or we will give one to the person urchaslngtz worth of goods and over. o A new patent hat hanger given away with each hat purchased at II S. Mil, St soANIiAN Shiiliil I MO KEE CHIMNEYS iURELY KDHED. JOVE RETAINS 8P ALL KINDS. IP0DT1NG AND ROOFISG ATTENDED TO. STOVES, DKAlEltS, RANGES. ATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I remain, yours to command, WM. R. PRATT, No. 331 S. Jardln St, Shenandoah. WALL PAPER BARGAINS I largest and cheapest si ock 1 n town. Artistic PainliDg, Graioing and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, 10-a-dm 221 W.Centre BU.BIIENANUOAIl Ferguson House : Restaurant (Under inausgemect of Knoch Lockstt) Cot. Main aud Centre Streets, KlItHT t LAHg LUWCH COUMElt, IJesttxcr, r-ortr cdalealwyioUp, (ark U Uie nntn bread. CHAMBER SUITS, - W.ESnhpntij EXTENSION TABLES, - - 4.0Q acd upward j FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10,99 and upvaritj EASELS, All Stjlts, - - 1,00 and upward Holldaj Trade, $1,00 and opwardPlCTUBES. i Out Sale . i St., Shenandoah. FINE FOOTWEAR We cany the flnet selection of Men's, BoysV Ijidlfs' HCd Children's Footwear in the cuunly. Our stork Is entirely Lew, and you'll nnd our prices far below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR f Every pair wnirontedto give good satisfaction. GOOD Q.UALHT liUBBElt BOOTS, $2 per Pa-'r. Full line of Men's Potion Bhoes, which will be disposed ol at a tacrltice, worihJ2to2U. The People's Hew Shoe Store Oor. Centre street and Market alley, llarlngton's building, opp. Iliumin'e Jewelry itore, Uhenandoan, l'a, GrQXSI3HJIjOJNT MANAGER. . 03-Hlgnoi the STAR. Big Cut in Prices. CHAS. YAROWSKY'S? 23 "fcl Centra Strett, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I The following prices are out of reach of an competitor In town: ilect Underwear, I5c piece. Htoehlngs, Une quality, S pair forSSc Table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, So per yard, llandkerchlels, 0for25c. Llncu Table cloths, by the pair. 50c a piece. Mice line of Bedspreads, and a full lino of Gents' Fnrnjsulng Goods. NEW DRUG STORE. Shapiras Phatmacyr 107 South Main Street, NEXr DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Prooure oiifl of our Cliest Protectors. "WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones1 old stand 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, Where ho will he pleated to inset thewnW of his friends and the publleln Eyarrlkiig is Hie DrLtUig Ie. BAZAR i
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