Around the Corner Seuern's Grocery, Where you can purchase your Holiday goods In the grocery and provision Hue. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheese nndotlior goods. Everything now and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre arid White Ste. SOLID and plated Silver ware. Gold and Silver "Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps.uniquo in design with 75 and 250 caudle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality wilh rock "bottom nricesthat withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. LOOALBTTES. Hard winter on the aged. The moon will full on the 12th. The country sales will soon bo In order. Plants consume most water while 1 bloom. Many think the biggest part ( winter Is passed. The rubber eoods trade has been irood tbis season. Election tickets printed at short notice at this office. Bad colds are quite a common com' plaint Just now. In a shortj time from now country -vendues will be in tun mast. "The days are gliding swiftly by, and Boring will soon ue wun us. St. Patrick's day In the morning comes on a Thursday, Starch 17tu. Patent leather shoes may be bright ened for a high society function with vaseline. The afternoons 'are considerably longer. This winter has certainly given us a variety of weather, enought to suit all tistes. A number of the business houses are already displaying spring styles in their front wludows. History of tho adventurous voyage and terriblo shipwreck of the U. 8. Steamer Jeannette la tho Polar seas, 5 cents, at Mux llooso's. Best work done at Bronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and Bpotless. Iiaco curtains a specialty. All work guar anteed. Buy Keystone flourv Be careful that the namo Iibbsiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., U prints on every sack. 3-3-3taw 2,000 cloth bound books, w irth CO conts, lor 20 conts oach; 6.000 25-cent paper covered nqvolt, all new, for 10 conts each, at Max Kecse's, West Centre street, Fer guson Hotol block. Coming Events. Feb. U Grand concert in Union church, Lost Creek, under the auspices of tbo United Choirs ol"Vm. l'enn and Lost Creek. F' b. 17. Ooncort In tho M. B. church, Vm. l'enn, under the auspices ot the United Cholra of "Wm. l'enn and Lost Creek. Feb. 22. Da Moss Family at Ferguson's theatre, under tho auspices of Shenandoah Oommtndory No. 14, Sons of America. March 10 Qrand entertainment In Itohbins' opera home under tbo auipices of V. S Grant Lodge No. 38, A, P. A. March 17. "Welsh Congregational church tea party in P. M. ball. A. Happy Man la he who nies Rod Klac Oil for Uheomitlim. Neuralgia, Toothache and chronic pains. It's a remedy which cures every time. Try It, 25 cents, t ed Flug Oil Is sold at I', V. V. Kit 1 iu'b Drug Store. Waters' Weiss beer is the best, ltellly sole agent. John A Farmers -will find that Salvation Oil is a sure remedy for frosted (eet. All dealers Keep it. Life and publlo services of Gen. U. S. Grant, 6 cents each, worth 60 conts, at Max Ileese',. livery school bay and girl should havn a copy. LOOK OUT I I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' FOB Canned Goods and Jellies which he is selling very cheap. JFlour and Provisions 118 W. COAL STEEET. $1,000,000 LOST. Htmphli Visiter! I. R Mmt DlnBStront Conflagration. Mekpius. 'itnu,, Fob. 0. A most dis astrous conflagaatlon brok out In thi building occupied by the Bruce-Uenu lint company. The building was Boon seen by the flremon to be doomed, and all their efforts were at once poncentra- W in rSSrt" she adjoin! property. xhey were unsuccessful, however. Shortly after the llruce-Berno building fell In and a few minutes later the build lug of the Langstafl Hardware company which adjoined it at the south, fell into the space formerly occupied by the hat building. Several other buildings were also de stroyed. The loss will probably exceed jl.DW.- 000. STOLE $396,000. The Cmr Asks the Denver 1'olfce to Cap. ture the Thieves. Denver, Col., Fob. 0. The Russian Government has officially notified Chlel , of Police Farley, through its consular agent at San Franc sco, that one of IU treasury vaults in Siberia has been do- spoiled by robbers. Gold roubles to the amount of $300,000 , Wn 1,pp tnVwi. nnd ills Imnnr al Majesty, the Czar, requests that the rlilof nrroafc thn rnMinpa If tllBV linnnpn to arrive In Denver. I The rouuery was committea uecemuer 1, the perpetrators making tracks at once across Siberia, and tho agents of the Russian police are ol opinion that some one of the Uhinese seaports is the point where they will take ship for America. Uprisings In Garza's Favor Denied. Washington, Feb. 0. At the Wat Department It is said that no news has been received from Mexican border in dicating an uprising in Garza's favor. NEWS OF THE DAY. Secretary Foster has requested the resignation of L. W. Bold, assistant U. S. register. A bill has been introduced Into Con gress to enlist 3,000 Indians in the United Stntes Army. Captains Burton and Taylor have been placed on the retired list of the United States Army. The New York Chamber of Commerce fund for the starving Russians amounti mil ff.7. Efrtrv nn IfnedlnTia nmniinri to over $8,000. A bill has been Introduced In the New Jersey Legislature to legalize bookmak lug at racetracks. Ed Gorman knocked out Jimmy Field ing, of San FranciBco, In the eighth round, at Columbus, O. BAtrL to steer clear of that port. Yellow fever is raging so fiercely at Johnstown, Pa., has started a subscrip tion for the starving Russians, and $3,000 has already been subscribed. The Treasury Department has paid to the State of Kentucky her share of direct tax, amounting to $600,011. Tho New Jersey House has passed tho bill for the compulsory teaching of the effect of alcohol on the human system. The Earl of Glasgow has been ap pointed Governor of New Zealand in place of the Earl of Onslow, resigned. Hon. Robert A. Porter, Superintendent of Census, was a passenger on the steam ship Yumurl to New York from Ha vana. ' The approximate gross earnings of ths Atchison system, including St. Louis & San Francisco, 5U,U'J3,8U7, an increase ol $1UU,14U. Tho trial of Mayor Wyman, of Alle gheny City, on the charges of extortion and embezzlement, four counts, is on In the Criminal Court. Secretary Blaine has notified the Cana dlan Reciprocity Commissioners by tele Kraph that he will accord them a hearing at the State Department on Wednesday next. The large steam saw mill of Dr. J. H, Flent at Cnlllnsvllle, Conn., was burned yesterday. Loss $20,000. A man named Houston was badly injured uy tailing from a ladder. Weather Indications. Wabiiinotos, Feb. 0. For Now F.njlaul: Colder; generally northorly winds and cloud) weather, with local snows. For Eastern Now York: Decidedly coldrrj westerly winds; fair weathof; tho temperature will full about SO to S3 degrees; fair to-morrow. ForF-astern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela. ware and Maryland: Decidedly colder; westerly winds; fair weather; tho tempera tin o will fall about SO to S5 degrees; fair to-morrow. For Western New York: Continued cold, westerly winds; cloudy weather, with llUt local snows along the lake shore; uonerolly fair to-morrow. NEW NKW YORK MARKET. New YortK, Fib. 8. Money on call easy al lit and per cent. BONDS. Closing Saturday. S s,Reg 4 s. Coup , 117U s,lteg.r.... '. J10 u s, Coup STOCK MAKKirr. Closing Saturday, Canadian Puciao H3 Central PuclUa , :il Chicago. Ilur. &Qulncy 107 Delaware & Hudson 13 Del., Lack. & Western 14S Erie ao E.-Io pref 71- lakeBhoro KM Louis. & Nash 74 Michigan Cemrul 10JM Missouri Paeltto UlVj NewJeisey teutral. 117 Northwestern. . , , 117 1( Closing xo-uay, 1UU 111!', llllti Ilk) Closing To-day. 88lf 103 13J 15S 3M 7.1 107 U.1 1KJ4 117 ilj 33 40 Ol 7B uuYiKauuu pa lfio Mall 37 Rcadlufr 4- Rock Island , Ml St. Paul 7U Union Pacini: 47 Western Union 87 O RAIN MARKET. 4U4 Of Wheat -Market oiienod weak and continued so. No. , red winter, luvj; reu. Jua ; Mur, 10.1. Corn-Market opened steady but subsoquen tly advani-od. No. 'J. mixed. Feb. f0; Mar. f0)i. Ouu-Market opttned dull. No. it, mixed, PRODUCE MARKET, llCTTlilt- Cruaraery, State Ic IVnti., extra. ..30 c.a3t Cro iiui'ry, western, firsts i27 tta-U Creamery, western, sooouds 'M ca'Jd Stale dairy, h. t tubs, extras US caSU ClIEESK- Rtato factory, full cream, fancy. . . 18 e.a State factory, full cream 11 o.allMa State factory, lullcmiui, tine .HHo.allMo UUte lactnry, full croum, good to iirlnn.... lOUaHlWa1 State factory, common to fair,,,.. OXcalOitf Ijvx Poultbt Spring chickens, prime....... ...... o.0 Spriuu chickens, larire. per lb II cat a Vowls, Jerwy.bWteJflV, per lb. .11 O.H13 THE "TIMES" MAN AT IT AGAIN. latest Ileport of the Chilian Correspond ent of the Thunderer. London, Feb. 9. The generally wrong correspondent of the "Times" in a long dispatch to his paper says accounts con firm the deep impression caused in Span ish and Portuguese republics by the the United States against Chill. The almost always Wrong correspond ent then says: "They regard It as an outrage, and de clare that the Illusions they have hith erto held respecting the griat northern republic have vanished. The legitimate Influence of tbo United States has been destroyed, and in the futuro the Central and South American republics must look for protection and mutuality of interest, both commercial and political, only among themselves. "Mr. Blaine seems to have foreseen and directed this Impending destruction of his Pan-American policy by the unwar rantable ultimatum sent to Chill. Con sequently he Is throwing the responsi- b'-ity on President, iiamson. tmsH advices pl-beyond adrobt thm- renco o an m tUe hlstory o tUo two Americas." im rMmiJio Peoma, 111., Feb. 0. A few evenings nrrn nvldelices of all attempted wholesale burglary were found at the resldenco of nenry o. uuciniraumr, on .no ware in the holise was found tied up in a table cloth in the hnllwaw, tho thief evidently having been scared away, A policeman was put on guard to prevent a similar occurrence, but the thief returned and carted all the valuables away. Fanny Worden Threatened. Boston, Feb. 0. A visitor to tho Wor den household In Hanover found rifles in tho corner and pistols on tables handy for use. Fannie Worden is learning to shoot to protect herself. She talked of their scares and showed threatening letters which had been received from friends of Frank Almy, who murdered her sister Christie. lloiisto'l to Death. Pottsville, Pa., Feb. 9. A fire of un known origin destroyed a small frame dwelling one mile from this city, and roasted to death Mrs. Jane Hedcoy, the t.r.iinnnf Tim nlaca bore a bad 'ltati0 lvnd was known as the "Lone ...... -r. i . ,i..i Star Hotel." It Is said that she had a largo sum of money secreted about tho house. . Discovered a tlucny and Dead Horso. Nashua, N. H., Feb. 9. Much excite ment has been oausud In Hollis over the discovery of a buggy and a dead horse in the woods in the north part oi inai, town, j No one has been reported missing in the Tlcin'ty- WANTS, Sco. T?OR KENT. A number of nice JJ slat-room houses. Good location. Low rent. Apply to Max Recte. 1-28 tf "WANTED.- A cood cirl forseneral T T I nnnd wacrs oald. Call at th llKiiAL,ii ofllre. or on Max Reese 2 2-tf s ALESMEN EnerKctlo men wanted. Free nrenatd outllt. One of our accnts has earned over K0.00O in Uvo years. P. O. Hoy 1371, New York. 4w XLECTHIO CARS. Advertising spaco in tho XU electrlo cars ot tno Mananoy uiiy, aucuau- aoan. uiraruviuo aua igniauu ruuinu liallway lor sale. Apply ai iuo ouiauj uuitu. S-B-II O r A ORE PARIiI FOR BALK. A J V J snlendld farm In tho Catawissa Valley, about eight miles from Shenandoah. Fifteen acres In high stato of cultivation; new house and other improvements; water from a nover falling well. A first-class place for a man who wants to give up work in tho mines, or other man of small means. A pood Oder to the right nHtf A ililri'KR. INAAD LIAV1S. 10nS UTOVe. a.. or to this office. 1-SO-lm OITIZSEBTS' T TIME AND PUCE FOR WARD MO BOROUGH MEETINGS Agreeable to tho wishes ot tho candidates for office and others of tho Citizens' party of bhen. aniloah, expressed by voto at a Joint meeting, tho City Standing Committee has decided upon the following programme for holding the pri maries of tho ilvo wards, and tho Borough Con ventlon of tho said party: First ward, Ferguson's hall, Monday, Feb ruary 8, 7 p. m. Second ward, Ferguson's tall, Tuesday, Feb 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, Schmidt's hall, Friday, Febru ary 13, 7 p.m. BOROUGH CONVENTION. Tho Convention for nominating borough offi cers will meet in the Council room on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1883, ot'7 p. m. Each urd must elect one person to serve on an Executive Committee, said commit tee to have power, for tho following year, to fix the time and place of the Borough and Ward conventions. DAVID MORGAN, Chairman. Good Horses ! Nice Buggies I Fine Double Carnages I In charge of cnd, oari iu., lesponfibledrit or to inr M hi, 'i rmt ana at-rtvis-'ns!'' ""tin at EVAN J. DAVIES' LI VERY AND PEED STABLE- 12 and II JW.rM Pear Alley, Rear of l.uhets's Uaidware tore. Jltntes fi Jt-i in ;wit-,f. Chtiihi attention clven to Feeding llon-t-s. ill Mudtul UAUUMO at tended to promitly butties moderate. UNDERTAKING Faithfully and pr. uiplly attended to. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones 'olds tana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREKT, Where be will be pleu edto meet Hit-wants of nil irlenai ana toe puone lu ETwyiJdag iantbe'' '-'no Line, POLITICAL CARDS Announcement! of tandidatet for borough oJIM uitl be made in thU column at the fol lowing ratet: CAte Iluroct,,t6: Receiver oj Ilix. 15 High Omitable, 13. All other; 1. Payable in advance. F on OH I KB BUnOKSd. James 8 ml til. TjOIt CHIEF BUKGK8S, James B. ILcssJjr, Subject to the decision of the Citizens' Bor ough Convention. JpOH CHIEF BUROES8, Daniel Dean, Hnblect to the decision of tbo Cltliens', ough Nominating Convention. 3. ' JjWK HIGH COMB TABLE, David Evnns, ' Hublect to the decision. of the CitUen's Bor- nugh Nominating Couyention, -f JJOK HIGH CONSTABLE, David F. Davis. Suaject to the decision of the Citizens' Bor ough Nominating Convention. JOIl COUNCIL, Jolin II. Evans, SECOND TAKB. Biiblectto the rules of the Cltiiens' Nom lnntlng Convention. JjlOK COUNCIL. Russci W. stone. SECOND WARD. Subject to the decision oi the Citizens' nom lnatlng convention. AMUSEMENTS. EIHiUHOlS'M IHEATHB. P. J, FKKOUSON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Tho most rcflned Vaudovillo Company in America. Billy Leafctf'gBig $joto OUR ARTISTS; The Horscshoo Four, Annie Hart, Bellas and Aonda, Frank II. White, Joslo Love, Dtxon Brothers, Dolan and Lchan, Frank Levlngton, Annlo Forest, Billy Lester, J. J. Quinlan. Prices, 50, 35 and 25 Cents. Scats on salo at Kirlin'a drug store. CK(iUHO'H THEATRE, r. j. yEROueoN, manager. WEDNESDAY, FEBR'Y 10, SPRAGVE'S COMEDIANS Iu the funniest of farce comedies, "A Social Session" Written fnr lauchincr nurnoses onlv. Accom panied by tne iamous uiacK uussar iianu, g America, and magnillcent r 1 STAR OECHBSTBA. Our crand band narado occurs from tho Tcr- guson liouse at 13 o'clock, sharp. Concert from ;:iu 10 is:ju, anu in me veuiu uuuii iuiiju. Prices, n. W and SSc. Stats on sale at Kir- lin'B drug store. Shenandoah Business College A. Large Attendance Daily. Boom for a Few Moro. Take advantago ot the present chance to secure a COOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I For terms, &o., call at tho Collcgo or address, XV. J. SOLLY, Shenandoah, Pa. JBurcfoiXFs Restaurant Cor. Mbln and Coal His., bheoaudoali, Pa. Begular meals at popular E rices teived at all times, udles' dining n . re. freshment rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with the finest brands ol clears and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER and SHOE FUNGS Dealer in all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and flrst-chvia stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 16 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, M. Music Cabinets, Rattan $ Plush Rockers PARLOR SOUS, UNICES, -BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DESKS, S30.00 and upward. 4.50 and upward. IU anil upward. 19.19 and upward. PICTURES A Largs Lnt Jut Opened for the Wilcox & White Organs, IPIANOSI "WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Flanos, Organs and Bnwlng Machines sold cheap for rati; or rent d by the month J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Clearing: In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerehiefs, Gloves, Miiffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATS SSSSS8T0 CLEAR OUT THE STOCK 113 North. Main Now is the Time 1 TO Pit EPA BE for winter. Every one is 1 1. 1 ,r fn.lh. I . f t rrnAa fnv thn lnnfit llAJUt II f, iui wi mvdw h"""" v money. If you are seeking bargains in Ilata or Caps Just drop in to see Hcanlan. He sells men's good fur caps for 60c, men's red under clothing for &0o a piece, men's fine working gloves at 25c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in the MARKET GBc A PAIR. An excellent line of Grey Flannel Bhlrts for working at tho very lowest price. Big line of good winter shirts from 25o up to 12.50. A Big Drive in NKCKHV BAR Four-in-hands and Tecks at 25 cent, regular price40cents. Something New in Puzzles. Bcanlanhas something new In this line. Any one glvp g the correct way of doing the puzzle wiM receive a is hat or Its equivalent, Threart four ways of solving the purzle, and the a correct way must be tlven, Iheie puzzles we are selling foi 10c, or we will give one to the person purchasing 2 worth of goods and over. A new patent hat harger given a -nay with each hat purchased at 19 S. Mala Sb S0ANLAW Skwwii ELECTION Tho qualified electors of the;Borough of Shen andoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an election will bo held In said borough on TUESDAY, FEBRDARY 16, 1892 between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m., when thr following named officers will be 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 tho Common wealth. JOHN II. STANTON, Acting IH3I1 Constable. SHENANDOAn, Pa., Feb. 2, 1892. lUOKKE CHIMNEYS M1IIELY KURKD. JOVE REI'AHIS 6F ALL KINDS. I FOOTING AND ROOFING A1TENDED TO. STOVES, IIEA'IEUS, RANGES. ATISFAIT10N GUARANTEED. I remain, yours to command, WM. R. PRATT, No. 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. fl M.iIAMIUTON,M.U., ' PHYSICIAN AID SUR0E0N. O race 39 WeetUord Utcevt, ttheaandoat rot. PROCLAMAT ON CHAMBER SUITS, - - Wdtpiard EXTENSION TABLES, Ml uhprai FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 10.03 and upward EASELS, All Styles, - - 1,00 and upward Holiday Trade, $1,00 and opward PICTURES, .....Lester Hardman Out Sale ! St., Shenandoah. FINE FOOTWEAR Wo carry the finest selection of Men's, Boys, ladies' and Chlldren'sFootwear in the county. Our stock Is entirely new, and you'll find our prices far below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 FEB FAIR I Eyery pair wairsntedto give good satisfaction. GOOD QUALITY HDBBEIt BOOTS, $2 per Pair. Full line of Men's Button Sheep, which will be disposed of at a sacrifice, worth 12 to 12.50. The People's New Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley.. Ilarlngton's building, opp. Brumnrs Jewelry ttore, fchenandoah, Pa, MANAGKn. 3Slgn oi tho STAH. Big Cut in Prices. IDAS. MOWSKY'S, 23 Jl' Centra Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS ! The followlne prices are out of reach nf anir competitor In town: Best Underwear, 25oi table Oilcloth, all styles. Toweling, Coper yard. Handkerchiefs, 6 for 25c. Linen Table- cioios, oyinepatr, 60c a piece. Mice line of Bedspreads, and a full line of Gcuts Furnishing Goods. NEW DETJGr STORE. Shapra's Pharmacy, 107 South Main Btreet, NEXT-DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest stock in town. Artistic PaMog, Graining and Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, 10-Mm 221 W. Centre HU, K1IENANDOAH Ferguson : House : Restaurant! (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. Main uud Centre Streets, FIR8T-CLAHS LUNCH COUNTEIt. Best beer, porter acd ales always on tap. ON gnis of the finest brands. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY Where Is It T Why, on Dunn's hill. There is no railroad there, Is there? No, lflhera was you could not get anch an excellent qual ity 01 coal mj cheap. Is it good coal T It Is the very bet. When once It U tried you will oso no other, M. U Hhoemoker. grocer, Houth Malu sirMt, takM ordtn and does the oolleoU lng and delivering for ZE8AE & CO., Turkey Bub, Pa. L HMhrrti uri rniiip...v,.-
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