to Around the Corner Seuerris Grocery, "Where you can purchase your Holiday goods iu the grocery and provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheese and other goods. Everything new and fresh. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and "White Sts. 30LID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet.Parlor and Piano Lamps.unique m design with 75 and 250 caudle 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, The most proRresslyo establishment In the county. Corner Main and Lloyd Streets. LOO ALETTES. Oranges are plenty. A cold wave Is due. Moonlight Is waning. Lent begins March 2nd. There are no end to the varieties in buttons. Red gloves are to take the place of red neckties. Platinum Is now eleven times the -value of silver. Green goods men are sending their oilers of hamulus broadcast. Beware of them. It Is said that the coming suranwr girl must supply herself with a pro fusion of belts. There has been nothing unfavorable reported atzainst the coming pencil crop to this date. This world is full of strange people There are some who eat preserves on bucKwheat cakes. The organ grinder is already looking up the D631 route lor ine spring anu su nnier campaign. A woman mav not care about watch dog to lteep oil burglars, but she wants a cat to scare away me aw ful mice. Oirls. It isn't the man that sits up late nights for you who will take the bent care 01 you; 11 is me man who gets up ear'y In the morning for you The Ladles. The pleasant ellect and porfet tafitty with which Indies may use the Onlllornia liquid laxative Syrup of Fig?, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy, To got tho true and fjonuine article, look ior the name of tho California Fit? byrui Co., printed near tho bottom of tho pack "Re. Buy Ktyatcne flour. Be careful that the name Lsssio & Co., Ashland, l'a., printed on overv sack. 3-3-3taw 2,000 cloih bound books, worth 50 cents, for 20 cents each; 6,000 25-cent papor covered novola, all now, for 10 cents each at Max Reese's, West Contro street, Fer ;uson Ilotel block. doming Events. Fob. 11. Grand conccrtin Union church Lost Creek, under tho auspices of the United Choirs of "Win. term and Lost Crook. Feb. 17, Concert in tho M. E. church "Woi. l'enn, under the ampicos oi tb United Choirs of "Vm. l'enn and Lost Creek. Feb. 12 Do Moss Family at Ferguwu' tboatre, under the auspices of Shenandoah Commnndery No. 14, Sons of America. March 10 Grand entortainment in Itobbins' opera house urnior tho autpices of U. S. Grant Lodge Nn. 88, A. P. A. March 17. "Welsh Congregational church toa party In P. M. hall. A Happy Man la lie who uies Hed Flair Oil for Rheumatism WAiirniiriu. Tnnthncbe and cbronlo patng. lt'l a remedy wblcn cures every time. Try It, 25 cents. Ied Flag Oil la sold at 1'. I. V. Klr- uu'i nrug tstore, "Waters' Weiss beer Is tho bejt, Boilly solo agent. John A 6-E-ti Life and publio sorvicei of Gon. U. S. Grant, 6 cents each, worth 60 cents, at Max lleoso's. Every school boy and girl should have a copy. LOOK OTJT I 1 am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS FOB Canned Goods and Jellies which he Is selling very cheap, Flour and Provisions T 116 W. COAL STREET. ELOPEMENT IN NEWARK. Have Harried Frmiklc," Writes tlx llrlde to Her J'urcnM. Newark, N. J., Feb. 11 Miss Kat Schleicher, nged 18, the daughter of a well-to-do butcher, of No. CO Waverly place, left her homo while her father was engaged ut supper last evening, and iu company with a companion, Miss Emma Mansfield, entered a carriage occupied b,f Frank Plerson Bond and Hurry Wlnaus, both prominent, musical artists. Hie party were driven to the parsonage of tho Franklin Street Church, when Miss Schleicher and Mr. Bond were mar ried by Itev. Dr. Brady. The bride sent a note to iter father reading: '1 have married 1' rankle,' and then left tho city, it is said, for Washington. All the parties are well known and highly respected. Tho young lady was engaged to marry a promising young Uerman of the Thirteenth Ward. BRAKEMAN HERRICK INDICTED. Two Counts Agnhist lllm for Mnualaugli tor In the Second Decree. WniTE Plains. N. Y., Feb. 11. The grand jury has iudlcted Brakeman Albert S. Herrick on two counts for manslaugh ter in the second degree, for causing the accident near Hastings on Christmas Eve on the Hudson River railroad. Bcsldo the indictments the grand jury presented a .statement In which they cen sure the New York Central and Hudson River railroad coninauy for careless and negligent management of the running of their road on the day of the accident, ami also censurinc Charles C. Delancey, sta- tion master at Hastings, for not stopping approaching trains when lie knew a blockade was in force some distance away, Accident to James Coucli. Chicago, Feb. 11. James Couch, owner of the Tremont House and one of tinea go's oldest settlers, met with an accident yesterday that will probably cause his death. Whllo trying to board a street car he fell. A heavy truck was close be bind Mr. Couch, and before the horses could be stopped, the wagon had passed over the old gentleman crushing tho left leg and cutting off the fingers of the right hand. Mr. Couch is 01 years ot age and has been a leading citizen ol Chicago since 1830. Confirms the KeporL Washington, Feb. 11. The Depart ment ot btato contlrras the report from London that Great Britain and the United States have agreed to invite the governments of Franc, Sweden and Italy to each designate a person to serve as a member of the tribunal to be se lected to arbitrate the Behring Sea con troversy. The tribunal will have seven members, two representing the United States and two Great Britain, and three representing neutral governments. "Won In a 3ft!nute anil a Half Wn.KESnAB.EE, Pa., Feb. 11. James Dorau, of Dnreya, and William Thomp son, of this city, fought last night for the heavyweight championship of North eastern Pennsylvania, in Jester's Athletic rooms.- Doran proved himself to be a cyclone fighter and won the battle in. a minute and a half. Thompson, at the end of that time, received a savage blow on the point of the jaw which rendered hi in senseless and be was counted out. Keg of lowder--I.lttle Spark. Alliance, O., Feb. 11. A terrific ex plosion occurredtin a blacksmith sl)op at Garfield, a few miles from this place, by which P. Mercer, James Rice and William Good were probably fatally injured. An open keg of powder bad been carelessly placed in the shop near the forgo where the men were at work. A spark flew into tho powdor'and caused nn explosion which wrecked tile shop and badly in jured the men. Halmncedu's Ill-other. London, Feb. 11. Daniel Balmacda, a brother of the late President of Chili, has arrived hero and gone to Barcelona, Spain. Senor Balmacedu was reserved about affairs in Chill, but said he had no doubt that his brother, the late Presi dent, hud committed suicide. He added that Chill was in a very unsettled con dition, and not at all a safe residence for relatives or friends ot Balmaceda. The ICepnrt Not Believed. New Yokk, Feb. 11. The report that Charley Mitchell and Frank 1. Slavin had agreed to go to Now Orleans and meet uny two men the Olympic Club may produco Mardl Gras week is not believed here. Corbett says he will cer tainly go and meet one of the men if the thing has really been arranged. The Olympic Club has been telegraphed to for Information. Kussluii Merchants Unoasy. St. Petersburg, Feb. 11. The ordors recently Issued prohibiting the transpor tation of grain from one district to another have coused the grain merchants to fear that their stocks are to be confis cated in the near future and that, iu re turn they are to receive government scrip, which may not pay them for the loss Incurred. Guy ltomll Brown llemunded. Salem, Mnss., Feb. 11. Guy Roswell Brown of Newburryport, under indict ment for tho murder of Daniel B. Sun born in Salisbury, Jun. 14, was arraigucd in the Superior Court yes terday. He pleaded not guilty and wits romauded to jail. The trial probably will not tak place before May, possibly not until July. An Kx-Lord Mayor's llrotlier. St. Louis, Feb. 11. The body of the old man found in a mud hole wost of Carondelet Park, and supposed to be that of a tramp, wus Identified yesterday by Dr. John B. Coleman, as that of Thomas Ford, an Englishman of scholarly attain ments, who claimed to have been the brother of one of Loudon's Lord Mayors. Aftur Dunham's Sluyer. Newamc, N. J., Feb. 11. Inspector Byrnea and Detective Von Geriobtcn, of his stall, have been busily at work for several days on the Dunham murder case at Bellevlile, ami announce that they ex pect to liavo the murderer iu custody within forty-elg it hours. To Locate U Mioul. Washington, Feb. 11. The United States coast survey steamboat Blake will leave Baltimore to-day and will proceed to locate a shoal about 25 miles off Cape Charles, which is not now on tbe charts of the crvut. THE NEW GETTYSBURG. . Glorious Conception Wonder fully Exooutod. Few people, oxcopt those who have visited Philadelphia and seen Paul Phllli polenux's mammoth cycloratna, "Tbo Battle of Gettysburg," can form any idea of its startling magnificence. Tho visitor, on entering this peculiar building, passe; through a long, winding corridor, and on mounting a flight of steps, suddenly find himself on what appears to bo tbo summit of a high hill. Hie first imprrssion is nne of mlnglod astonishment and awe. Ho spenks t ' no one; silently he gazes upon tbo awful scone of carnage. Ho is c mpletoly dazed. Everything has a veird appearance; tho subdued light seems to fall, trem blingly, both on the scono at his feet and on tbo distant silent hills. Around him is tbo whole unbroken circlo of tho horizon, tho range of y sion boing apparently forty of fifty miles in every direction i at his feet is a mound of real earth, covered with broken gun-carriages and other debris of war, and, as the ground slopes away to the plain below, his oyo Is led to the field whoro tho Northern and Southern forcts aro engaged in mortal combat. So perfect is the illusion, to admirable is tho blending of light and shade, that it is itnpossiblo to determine whoro reality ends and painting begins. Indeed, words fail to adequately detcribo the wor.derful effects of the graphic and life-like portrayal of this, the mightiest battle of tho war. This great cyclorama is situated at the corner ol Broad and Cherry ttrcets, Philadelphia, Pa and is open from 9 a. in. to 10 p. m. No one should full to visit it. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho Best;Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tftter, Chat ped Hands, Chilblain Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poi-i' lively cures'Pilos, or no payment required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money relutidod. 1 rice Jf cents per box. For sale by C. H. Hagtnlucii. THE BEHRING SEA DISPUTE. Mr. I.owthur TiifomiH Mr. llrlce tlint an Agreement Hni Boon Reached. London, Feb. 11. In the House of Commons Mr. James Brice, Member for the South Divisions of Aberdeen, made Inquiry as to the present state ot the negotiations between Great Britain and the United States In regard to the Behr ing Sea dispute, and also asked for in formation as to the state reached by the negotiations between Great Britain and France and Newfoundland over the fish eries misunderstanding. The Right Hon. James Lowther, Par liamentary Secretary of the Foreign Office, promised Mr. Brice that full papers on the subjects ho had asked nbout should he forthcoming. Mr. Lowther added that he was glad to say that a complete agreement had been arrived at with tho United States Government In regard to arbitrating the Behring Sea matter, and that Italy, France and Sweden would shortly be asked to appoint arbiters. During the day a circular from Mr. De Cobaln was handed to the members of the House of Commons, inclosing the statutory declarations of his nccusors, and stating that his health is such as to prevent him from submitting to the strain of a criminal trial. He ulso says that it appears that all the members support the motion demanding that tho government furnish information sup porting the charges against him, and adds that if the warrant is withdrawn and his health permits, he will submit to be examined. History of tho adventurous voyafto and terrible shipwreck of the U. S. Steamer Jeannette in tho Polar seas, 5 cents, at Max Reoso's. Farmers will And that Salvation Oil Is a suro remedy for frosted feet. All aealers Keep u. WANTS, &o. ?OR RENT. A number of nice Blx-room bouss. Qood location. Low rent. Apply to Mux lUese. 1-23 tf TXT ANTED. A irood elrl for general V hninaewnrk. nond wnurs rjald. Cell at the IIkkai.p office, or on Max Reese. 2 2-tf UTAV'l'Kn Prnit winders and VV weavers. Girls can make from ft to 7 per week. Address, Bloomfburi; Cartel Worts, BloomBbmv, Fa. 1-ElMl-w A s. n AT.F.SMEN Encrcotlo men wanted, Free O prepaid outfit. 6no of our agents has r 1 P. earned over IS0.OU0 In nve years, . u. Box 1371, cw XOIli. z-s- TLECTRIO CARS, 'J electrio cars of -Advertising space In tho doah, OlrardvUlo and Ashland Electrio Railway ror sale. Apply at ino jiekalu onice. o-u TOR RENT. No. 110 North Main street, 8 ij room nouse ana store room. Appiy 1 "Squlro Shoemaker's office. 2-12-8W AUCTION SALE. Tho ice houso and slaughter house formerly owned by Henry Wiederhold will be sold at auction salo on Thursday, February 18th, ibk:, at s p. m. ino lumber will bo disposed of to tho highest bidder in wnoie, or oy sections. -n-iw Q f ACRE FARM FOR BALE. A 1 Httlendld farm in the Catawlssa Vallev. about eight miles from Shenandoah. Fitteen acres in high state of cultivation; new houso and other improvements; water from a never falling well. A first-class placo for a man who wants to glvo up woik in tho mines, or other man of sma'l means. A good offer to tbe right party. Address, Isaac Davis, Zlons Grove, l'a., or to this office. t-29-lm Good Horses I Nice Buggies ! Fine Double Carriages I Id charge of good, careful, responsible drlv ors to hi r" at all limes and at reasonable rates at EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY ANDgFEED STABLE, 12 and It North Pear Alley, Rear of Lttbere's hardware More. Ilortet tnkru to Hoard. Cnrelul attention given to Feeding llor.es. All Mod OIJIAULJNG at tended to prom tly charges moderate. -UNDEUTAKIKG- Falthmlly and promptly attended to. Han removed to Bill Jones' 'old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleated to meet the wants . Everything in the Drinking Line. or nis menas ana me pnmie in POLITICAL CARDS- Announcements of candidate for haraunh offices uttl be made n this column at the fol lowing rales t Chief Iturgtts, ;K; Jteceiver oj Taxes, 15 High Constable, ti. All others, 81. Tayable in advance. JjlOH CHIEF BUttOESS. Jnincs Smith. TjlOU CHIEF BUKQES8, Jnincs Hi Lcssit Subject to the decision ol tbe Cltlsens' Bor ough Convention. poll CHIEF BURGESS, Daniel Dean. Bnbleet to tbe decision of the Citizens' ough Nominating Convention. OR IIIQU CONSTABLE, David Evnns, Pubtcct to the decision of tbe Citizen's Bor ough Nominating Couvcnllon. E ?OK 11IU1I CONSTABLE, Dnvld F. Da-vis. Subject to the decision of tbe Citizens' ough Nominating Convention. Bor- AMUSEMENTS. EKIiVbON'H TMKATREi r. j. rr.nausoN, managhk. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 15th, Excepting Wednesday. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Itnlclwin Comedy Ccinpniiy, Opening Monday night with tho sensa tional drama, entitled "Michael Strogoff." New Songs, Dances and Special Scenery. An entlro chango ot programme each performance Prices, 10, 20 and 30 Cents Scats on salo 9 a. m. Saturday. Shenandoah Business College A Large Attendance Dally. Room for a Fow More. E2L Tako advantage of the present chance to securo a GOOD BUSINESSllEDUCAJION I For terms, &c, call at tbe College or address, W. J. Shenandoah. Pa. TING COII TIME 1,10 PLACE FOR WAHD AKO BORGUGH MEE1ES Agreeablo to tho wishes of the candidates for ofllco and others of tho Citizens' party of Shen andoah, expressed by voto at a Joint meeting, tho City Standing Commltteo has decided upon tho following programmo for holding the pri maries of tho live wards, and tho Borough Con vention of tbe said party: Third ward, Ferguson's ball, 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 12, 7 p. m. BOROUGH CONVENTION. The Convention for nominating borough offi cers will meet In tho Council room on SATURDAY, FEBfiUAItY 13, 1692, at 7 p. m. Each ward must elect one person to een e on an Executive Commltteo, said commit tee to have power, for tho following year, to fix tho time and placo of tho Borough and Ward conventions. DAVID MORGAN, Chairman, Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Bhenandoah, l'u. Regular meals at popular E rices sei ved at all times, miles' dlnlug nui re. fresbment rooms attach ed. Bar stocked wltb tho finest brands ol cigars nnd fancy arlnks. Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER and SHOE FIIIDIIIGS Dealer in all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppheo 10 W fTOTsirmu ati . w , , . vUl kJA. Ferguson House bulldlDg,SHENADOAH. PA Music Cabmets,RattanPlush Rockers PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, -BEDSTEADS. OFFICE DESKS, $300 and upward. - 4.50 and upward, IM and cpward. - m a PICTURES A Large Lot Jml Opened for the Wilcox 8c White Organs, Steck ". ChickeririK Mnthusbck ElPIANOSI::::: WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, Organs and Bewlnc Machines cold cheap for rash or rented by the month J. P. WILLIAM 13 South Main Street, Clearing- In Dress Goods, Shawls, Silk Haudkerchiefs, Gloves, Muffs, Ladies' and Children's COATS, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., at BARGAINS IN COATSJMSTO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK J. J PRICK'S, 113 North Main Now is the Time ! TO PREPABS for winter. Every one Is 1 t.l r 4Ur. h.., nnnila Am tho laactt money. If you are seeking bargains In Hals or Cops JiiBt drop In to see Bcxnlan, Be sells men's good fur caps for 60c, men's red under clothing for GOcaplece, men's fine working gloves at 25c a pair, the BEST OVERALLS in tie MARKET GBc A PAIR. An excellent line of Grey Flsnnel Shirts for working at theviry lowest price. Big line ol good winter shirts from 25c up to (2.50. A Big Drive In NECKWEAR- Fonr-ln-bandsand s in O Tecks at 25 cent, regular price 40 cents. Something New in Puzzles. Bcanlanhas something new lnthlB line. Any one glvt' g the correct way of doing the puzzle w'.'l recehe a 13 bat or Its equivalent. Tin ret re four ways of solving the purzle, nnd th correct way must be pivtn. 7hc puzzleB we are selling for 10c, or we win T3 give one to tbe person purchasing $2 worth of goods and over. A new patent hat barger given av, ay with each hat purchase J at 19 S. Halo St SONLAN Siienanrloab ELECTION The qualWcd electors of theJBorough of Shcn andoah, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, aro hereby notified that an election will be held In said borough on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY it, 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 Petson for Receiver of Taxes. One Person for High Constable. One Person for Borough Auditor. The Bald election will bo held under the regu lar and general election laws of tho Common wealth. JOHN II. STANTON, Acting High Constable, SHENANDOAH, Pa., Feb. 2, 180!i illOKEE CniMNEYS MJRELY KC11ED, tfOVE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. I POUTING AND ROOFING ATTENDED TO. OTOYESjEATEHS, RANllES. UATISFAOTION GUARANTEED. I remain, yours to command, WWL R. PRATT, No. 331 S. Jardla St, Shenandoah. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ornoo-38 West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenandoar Ml CHAMBER SUITS, - - $20.00 and upward EXTENSION TABLES, - 4J0 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, and upward EASELS, All Styles, - - 1,00 and upward Holiday Trade, $1,09 and upward-FICTURES, Lester Hnrdman SHENANDOAH, PA. Out Sale St., Shenandoah. FINE FOOTWEAR We carry the finest selection of Men's, Boys', ladles' and Children's Footwear In the county. Onr stock Is entirely new, and you'll find our prices far below others. BOYS' SHOES, $1.00 PER PAIR Every pair wairantedto give good satisfaction. S & SON, GOOD QUALITF RUBBER BOOTS, $2 per Mr. ij Full line of Men's Button Bhoes, which win w be disposed of at a sacrifice, worth S2 to 12.50- People's Hew Shoe Store Cor. Centre street and Market alley, llartngton's building, opp, Brumnvs Jewelry More, fcbenuudouli, Pa, G-OIsaDJVCjfSuaNT, MANAUEIt. ttS-SIgn oi tho STAR. Big Cut in Prices. HAS. YAROWSKY'S, 23 West Centra Street, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I The followln prices are ont of reach of anv competitor in town: Best Underwear, 25oa niece, htorklnes. fine aualltv. 3 nalr for2?o. Table Oilcloth, all styles. Towollng, 5c per yard. Handkerchief, 0for23o. Linen Table cloths, by the pair, Wo a piece. Mlcelineof j-ieuspieuuB, hiiu a iuu jine or Gents' Fumlsliliig; Goods. NEW DETJG STORE. Shapira'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 ! LargeBt and cheapest stock In town, Artistic Painting, Graining and Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, 10-2-flm 221 W.Centre St., SHENANDOAH Ferguson : House : Restaurant Ij (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. main and Centre Streets,! FIIiaT-OIiABB LUNCH COUNTER. Best beer, porter and ales always on tap. Cl-j Kara or me nnesi urauas. MOUNTAIN COLLIERY I Wberelslt? Why, on Dunn's hill. TbefeJ isuo railroad tuere, Is there? No, Iftberel was you could not get snch an excellent nual jtyui luai fcuciieup. in n goou uuai i tiBft Jin nt her. M. I. Mliromfiknr. irrooer. Boutb Mala slrset, tak es orders and does tbe collect-; idk ana delivering ror ZER.I1IS&CO., Turkey Bun, Pnii
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