Around the Corner Seuerris Grocery, "Where you can purchase your Holiday goods lu thogroceiy anil provision line. Finest canned goods, fruits, catsups. Foreign cheeeenudothci goods. Everything new and frasu. SEVERN'S, Corner Centre and "White Sts. 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 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 prosresslvo establishment In the county, Corner Main and Lloyd Sirecis. LOO ALETTES. Now for winds. Salt is good to relieve nausea. JJot inuch moire of winter weather. The peach buds are all right thus Jar. The spring season will soon March in, Lent begun on Wednesday and will last forty days. The southern shad are now beading northward. The strings will ho the principal part ot the spring bonnet, Sunlight is lengthening out now both morning and overling. Orange antl Jemon seem to bo catch ing colors In house painting. You don't hear any one. threaten ing to knock the spots on" the sun. The old faahloued sllverplated door plate Is becoming fashlonablo again. The veil Is growing past all reason. Home, of figured net, are over two yards long. Borneo! the dudes are waiting for leap year proposals. Let the girls propose that they go to work. It never makes children better to tell them a dozen times a day that they are too mean for any use. If every young lady would learn the art of good cooking, there would he mpro happy homes and fower divorces and separations in the laud. TJie uncleaned streets aro now show ing up lu all their fllthiness. The coming spring promises to bo a flower season in millinery. A mule is said to be like a good rule (hat is, ho works both ways. The girls don't appear to bo taking much advantage or leap year. At a riddle party the prize is carried oil by the niOBt successful guesser. A glass of. milk or a cup of strong coiiee will bweeten an onion bream. Ophelia, a kind of pinkish hellotropr, find pink are favorite evening shades. The tobacconist recognizes the fit ness of things when he wears a plug 11 at. A man's contempt for a coauette is always mlugled with pity for the other fellow. No mau can lift himself by his boot tops, but ho can easily pull himself down by his emu, In furnishing a music room, no draperies or stuffed furniture aro used as It Interferes with the sound wavrs. The opinion is (mite gonerally ex pressed that the early sprlug will see a very decided Improvement in busi ness. 2,000 elovli bound bookt, worth CO conls, for 20 cents each; 0,000 25-cent paper covered novelf, all now, for 10 cents oacli, at Max lleeso'a, Wost Contro street, Fer- KUton Uotol block. t Coming Evonts. March 10. Grand ontortalnmont In Kobbins' opera homo under the bui pices of U. 8. Grant Lodgq No. 38, A. 1. A. March 17. Welsh Congregational church tea party in P. M. hall. April 21 Marigold Tea, Kobblns' Hnll j under tha auspices of Lydla Dcgrco Lodge, No. U2, 1. Q, O. F. Host work done at llronnan's steam laundry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a ipocialty. All work guar anteed. XiOOIEC OTJT ! I am on my way to JAS. S. THOMAS' roa . Canned Goods and Jellies I " 1 - ' .j which he U kellltsg very cheap. Flour and Provisions T 118 W. COAL STREET. POPE LEO'S BIRTHDAY. Enthuslaitlo Motln In Now York Iji.I Night. NeW York. March 3. Thero was an enthusiastic meeting lost night at Cooper Union when the Catholic Workman's Benevolent Union celebrated the eighty second birthday of Leo XIII. There wero 0,500 present, The platform was filled with prominent pcoplo and eccles iastics, Mayor Grant and Archbishop Corrlgan sat together. Letters of regrot wero read from Cardinal Gibbons, Ex-Post-mastar-General Thomas L James nnd Ex-Mayor Grnco. Itesolutlons wero read eulogizing tho encyclical of the l'opo. Concerning tho temporal sovereignty tho resolutions say: " That ns members of tho church we recognize His llolinosi, Leo XIII. is now the duly elected, lawful and vbihlo head and ruler thereof, and that to him alone belongs tho right of administering the temporal sovereignty of tho same and that whoever elso Intrudes himself upon tho territory ot that church, to nssumo con trol thereof effects only a forceablo usurpation and a sacrillglous violation of the sovereign rights of tho church ; therefore loyal Catholics can nover rest content until that sovereignty bo so re stored, that at least In Home, the Holy Father may havo and enjoj an absolute nnd sovereign Independence, nnd exercise therein n buprcmo nnd national control." - The resolutions were passed with cheers and applause. Tho will bo duly engroased and sent to Pope Leo. Archbishop Corrlgan read these telegrams. To Cardinal Ram poll a, Tins Vatican, Rome. Tho Catholic Workmen's Uoncvolent Union of New York will hold a meeting on the birthday of Leo XIII. to express their solemn adhesion to tho Encyclical and their gratitude to tho Pontiff. Thoy ask the Holy Father's blessing. To Ancitmsiiop Cormoan, New York. The Holy Fatlier Is gratified to learn from your message of the action and sentiments of the Catholic Workmen's Benevolent Union and sends tho mem bers his Apostolic blessing. Cardinal Rampolla. The mooting, after hearing the Pope's benediction, adjourned. MUNIFICENT BEQUESTS. Mrs. AVllntarli'i "H'lll Provides for Many Deserving Charities. Piiiladei'iiia, March U. The will of tho late Mrs. William F. Wilstacb has Advertising spaco in tho electric cars of tho i, -,,,i . ti, m,m,, n fnn,ii i MahanoyClty.Shenandoah.GIrurdvilleandAsh been read to tho members or the family. ,nll Ku'ctrlc Hallway for sale. Apply by letter ine enwro jestavo qiuouiils iu uuoui $5,000,000. Every charitable Institution in Philadelphia receives a bequost rang ing in size of from $1,000 to $1,200. Tho valuablo art collection, embrac ing priceless paintings, engravings, stat uary and works of art, estimated to bo worth $1,000,000, goes to the city of Philadelphia. One-fourth of the residue, amounting to almost'$l, 000,000, is also bequeathed to tho city. Invtllutlont to be Inspected. Boston,' March 8. Mayor Matthews yesterday nppolnted a board of six in spectors of public Institutions to look into tho management of the Institutions nnd report to the mayor a full and com plete account of the conditions that gov ern tlieao much talked ot establish ments, and to make such recommenda tions for tho Improvement in their gov ernment as may seom to them proper after a thorough investigation of the facts. Tho Inquiry, It is said, will be thorough and sweeping, nnd no pains will be spared to get at all the facts. The Mor Japanese Pottery. Boston, March 8. Tho negotiations for the purchase of tho celebrated col lection of Japanese pottery, mads by Frof. K. Morse, of Salem, havo finally been concluded by bis acceptance ot the sum of $70,000 for tho entire collection. Prof. Morso is to remain curator of tho collection for three years at . a salary. It is also understood that he is to have the privilege of selling the duplicates in the collection, the exchanges to go into tho collection. Ills tViath Coaled. Lodisville, Ky,, March 8. Mlnnlo and Mary Colton, daughter ot Judge Cotton, of Pinevlllc, eloped on Monday with J. Hodges nnd J. 0, Tarvin respectively. Their father armed himself and went to the station to await their return, vowing that he would shoot the men. lie waited eight hours, when his wrath cooled and he went home. The girls got back with their huibauds yesterday. NJgggj ftjfiij A Socialist Commits Suicide. Hamburg, March II. Otto Itelmer, for merly a deputy belonging to the Socialist party, who was expelled from Germany, owing to bis advanced idejis and utter ances, and who lived for some time in the United States, committed suicide yes terday. He bud for years past beeu suffer ing from an Incurable disease. TIib IIuwlny Indicted. IlEiDOisi'or.T, Conn., March 8. Tho grand jury has returned a trup bill for murder In the caso of Mrs. Florence Hawloy, who, with bor husband, is charged with the murder of Mrs, Mnry Munson, ot Sheltou. Judgo Hall grunt ed a contluuniico of tho caso until the May term, J'l V") Hundred on a Strike. Chicago, March 3. Five hundred men and boys employed In Selz, Schwab & Co.' boot atid shoo factory aro on strike for an .Increase In wages. Two hundred and seventy-five girls and 73 men re mained nt their benches, but will likely go out to sustain their fellow employes. Lumont in (loixl llnattn. Jacksonville, Flu., March fl. There is uo truth in the report that Col. Daniel 8, Lament, of New York, Is lying nt the hotel hero dangerously ill. lie is he-o lu good health and enjoying himself. Do Muupatannt Iniprovlui;. Paiiis, March 0. Ouy De Maupassant, the well known wrltr, who has been lunatic, is Improving in mental ami phy sical condition, ami la now able to write for an hpur every day. Cut III Mtr' Throat. Pams, March 8. A youtli named Bre Telle, apprenticed to a pastry coolt, quar reled with, liis muster, and out the throat ot the latter while ho slept. A Qlrl gcaldod. Miss Josephine. Daddow, of Wost street, had her face badly icalded.ywtorday by pocuilar accident. While sho was ompty Infc a kettle of hot water in tho yard of her house sho slipped upon tho Ico and as she foil hor lace struck tho stream of boiling water. Orders for Evkninq Heralii should be lejt at Hooka J- Jlrown's news stand, Xo. 4 Korth Main street. rVnrlet I'evcr In u Seminary. Norwalk, Conn., March 3. Scarlet fever has broken out In Miss llalrd' s young ladies' seminary nud tho school Is closed. Three of tho pupils aru down with the disease, but the others, num bering about GO, havo been sent home. Buy Keystone flour. Be careful that th inrno Lkssiu & Co., Ashland, Pa., I orintod on ovorv sack. 8-3-ltaw Your children tire liable to Coughs. Colds Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough, wh.rli orien rmillx seriously. l'rompMreal ment in von many Innocent little Miner, rs. Try Pun-Tina Couth and Consumption Cur.. H'h plcatant. safe atid sure, 23 cU. Bold at I'. P. J) K rMn'k dnies ore. WANTS, &o. FOIi KENT. Storo nnd dwelling, No. 105 North Main streeti Shenandoah, Pa. Ap ply to Mrs. Ilrldget IJurns, next door. 3-3-lw WANTED A girl for general housework. Good wages paid. Call at 109 South Jar din street, Shenandoah, Pu. S-29-tf F Lin OH SALE. A single sleigh, at a reasonable price. Apply to Mrs. Jane Parry, corner no and Hovers streets. 2-18-lw TV TEN TO TAKE OUDEKS. No delivering ill or collecting! no experienco; steady work: best terms: best specialties; samples free. GLEN linos., Kochcster. N. Y. -noil SALE. Chean, ono-horso spring I' wagon witH top. Also a two-seat surrey wiin extension top. . S3 North Mulu strcot. Apply to Fred. Ilurkhart, w l ANTED To leuso n building Imme- dlatcly to open a first-class photograph irallerv. ippiy ni itosnon's unucry, west Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa, hz norm 2-SI-12t j'.igmn strcot, j.cimnon, ra yrOTIOE. Tho annual meeting of tho Cttl XN zens' Hutldlnp nnd Loan Association of Shenandoah, Pa., will be held on TUESDAY, MAHCII 8, 1892, at 7:3U o'clock p. tn., ut tho ofllcc of the company, for tho election of Directors. Uy order pf the President, C. tv. DENOLKK. Secretary. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 25, ism. 2w- ELECTBiO CAES or person to J. F. FINNEY, Treasurer, Slif'nnmlonh. Pa. 2-8-tf Corner in Hats. Homo hats are neither worth throwing nor iinim, uui u, u v-urner. i goou nuns ugni, uur able, shapely ond a nlcasuro to tho wearer: o bad hat isn't worth powder enough to blow It Into tierdltfon. flond ImtM nrn mi nnnre fnennn. slve than bad ones, but bad bats aro expensive at any price and sensible men couldn't bo paid to wear them, Our ti hat is u porfect gem; and there Is no reason to be without one at this low figure. The same Is truo of our 25o Nccltwear and Suspenders. Good shirts from 25o up to fi. All the newest things Is gents' underwear, col- jura unu cuiih. Jsveryining ui rocn uouom price, scAxcrijAiir, io South Main St.. Shenandoah. THE MINERS, MECHANICS AND LABORERS' BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will Issue a new series of stock commencing Wednesday Eve'g, March 16, '92, From Hvo to eight o'clock P. M., at tho office of J. It. Coylo, Kki., in Ilcddall's building. Persons dolrlng to subscribe for tho stock should call early, as the number of shares to bo lssncdare limited. DAVID MOllOAN, Pros. Jos. P. KNAPP, Seo'y. 3-3-td Saving Fund Stock Tho Citizens' llulldlng and Loan Association of Shenandoah, Pa., will Issue a new series of stock, commencing Tuesday, Match 2M, 1892, on which day tho subscription books will be open from 8 to 6 o'clock p. m., atthooltlcoof tho Secretary, No, 1J7 North Main street. C. W. DENOliEU, 8l secretary. Ferguson ! House Restaurant! (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. fllnHit and Centre StrcclH, FIliaT-CIiAbH LUNCH COUKTEJt. Best beer, porter srd ales always on tap. Ct- Kara or ine nneat brands. A AMUSEMENTS. P. J. JKROUSOWi MAKAOXR. MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1892. PECK & PURSMAN'S Now and elaborate production of tho great melodrama, the new Daniel Boone Presented with a slronc company, special scenery, beautiful trained homos, runny come dians, grand orchestra, Pennine Shawnee In dians, and announced by tho Daniel lloone chal lenge brass buna, thd lines ton tho road. Positively ocrythlng necessary for this pro duction transported in Peck & I- urnroan's spe cial palace cars Street parade at noon. Grand bana concert at 7 p. m. Prices, 85, 60 and 75 cents. Seats on sale ot Klrlln's drug store. Jjl liltCUfcOM'H TIIICAI in:, - r. j. lrxRausoN, uaztaqer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, '92. AIDEN BENEDICT'S Spectacular drama, "Fabio Romani !" Thrilling nnd interesting earthquake effect, an eruption oi mi. Vesuvius, illumination of tho Hay of Naples, forming u most magnltlcent spec tacular tableau. Prices, 75, 50 mill 25 Cento. Scats on sale at Klrlln's drug storo. Shenandoah Business College . A Lnrjje Attendance pally. Koom for a Few More. Tako advantago of tho present chance to secure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I For terms, &c, call at tho College or address, W J. SOLIV, Shenandoah, Fa. Specialties! Tho host Chimney Top yet discovered. Tno wina cannot mow uown. Do vou want tho best ranee money can buyf Then purchase the "NEW UltOADWAY." Tin Hoofing and Spouting done on the snortcsi notice. All kinds of STOVE REl'AinS. A portion of your patronage solicited. WM R PRATT, .No. 331 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. FLOWERS ! FOR WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, &c. SUPEllIOIl WOEK. lloso nnd Lily Houqucts, Designs of AVrealhs, Stars, Crosses, Anchors, &o. Orders received at Wasley's Drug Store, No. 100 North Main Street, Shenandoah. Miss Gussio Goiger, MAHANOY CITY, PA. J-15-lm ' Good Horses I Nice Buaaies I Fine Double Carnages I In chargo of eood, careful, responsible driv era to njre at all timet and at 1 ' 'reasonable rates at ' EVAN J. DAVIES' LIVERY AND PEED STABLE, 12 and 14 North rear Alley, Hear of Lubere's hardware (tore. Horses taken to Hoard. Careful attention given to Feed in tended B Horses. All Kinanot iiauukubi- to promptly chariies moderate. UNDKHTAKING Faithfully and promptly attended to. HurcliiZl's Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal 8ts henanaoau, I'n. Ilegularuieals at popular F rices set Veit at ail times, jidles' dining una re. freshmenl rooms attach ed, liar storked with the nnest brands ol clears, and (aney drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER andSH0E FINDIHGS llealet in all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! iitrse and Qret-clata stock, All Demands of the Trade Suppheo 18 W. CENTRE BT., Kerguion Homebuilding, SHENANDOAH, PA GIGANTIC SALE B00TSMSH0ES 1 AT AND , BELOW COST. lliis Is a bona fide sale. Must be Closed Out by April 1st. Tho stoelc is now and Boots and Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers And all kinds of footwear for Men, Women, Youths, Misses , and 9hIIdrcn. No reasonable offer refused. ELMER WA8LEY, ISTo. 30 North Main Street, 027" ALL REDUCED GREATLY nnUBSELB from 50o up. Tahle'and .Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shade?, Itugf, Mattp.Cutlnln Poles, etc., at lowprlces. Tho heat line of Lace Curtalna ever shown In town frt m $1.00 n pair up. T T PRTPr'Q 0LD.RELIABLE, U M . IT JL1 J-J D , NORTH MAIN STREET. Music Cabinets, Rattan Plush Rockers PARLOR SUIIS, LOUNGES, -BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DESKS, S3D.08 and upiarJ, - 4.50 anil upward. Ul a . 15.00 a PICTURESA Large Lei Jail Opened forth Wilcox & Steck ElPIANOSI:::: Chlckcrin Wutlnishu WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Pianos, oreaus una Hf vine Machines sold, crisarj for cah or rcntid bj the.rnontli .P.WiLLMS&SON, 13 South Mam Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. LESSONS By CORRESPONDENCE" I N THE COMPLETE THEORY OF COALMINING INOLUDING ARITHMETIC, ALGEBRAIC SIGNS, MIKE YEKTIUTIOK, HECB1ES, ETC STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS. THE PUPILS STUDY AT HOME. LOSE NO TIME FROM WORK. NO TEXT-BOOKS NEEDED roj m stttwzisttttm mi in .MrROVED 8FETt-uur. NEW DRUG STORE. Shapiras Pharmacy, 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. PrfehutffrMnuB carefully eoirnioumleU l,y registered piiarniucifclB, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Prncuru ono of our Vht-nt l'rolectors. A Cheerful Homo. "Well, Mnry, how cheerful your home Is. You nlwuya have nueb. a cheerful lire." "Ye, 'Mtruei we ultvaye have a good lire trtnee wo get our coul from Zcrhe & Co.'s Moun tain Colliery. Ilcforo wo ulwnyu had iiucli a tlino vruitHiK a lire In tho mornlne. That made u all croBH and crahbrd; hut now everything is lovely And, besides, it Is cheaper. Mart Shoemaker take orders, doeu tho collating and ddlvcrlnc. 7j r-y" A GRAND OPPORTUNITY Includes 3rJES.JXJEl&. PBICES 1 CHAMBER SUITS. - SZII,D0 and opwird EXTENSION TABLES, - 01 and upward FINE LINE LADIES' DESKS, 11,(1 and npvaii EASELS, All Styles, - LCI and upward Holiday Trade, S1.S0 and upnard-PICTURES, White Organs, , Lester Hiudniau Tuition ICharces within the means ofAlw For Pamphlet containing full itifonnation, address, THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scranton.Pa. S- Batnple copies of "The Coi.i.:erv Unoinebr," (by readlne which hundreds of miners have qualiltd themulvti to become Sufev intendtnts and Foitntcn), and catalogue of Mlnins Books seat tree 00 application. Z?t7 Cut in Prices. u At- CHAS. TABOMTSfc 23 iret Centre Street, DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS I The fbllow Intr irica are ont of reach ol an con. junior in mwin iitbi Lnaeruear, zuotL. tilern, htoikliifa, fine quality, 3 pair fori5cIi Talilo Oilcloth, all Myieu. TowollnK. So per1 yard, ilandkerchlefii, 0 fur Ko. Linen Tahiti cloilK, by the pair, 60c u piece. Kicellueol UedupieHds.andafulillneof I CJcntH' Fwriiislihitr GnotlHr t' WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stanA 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleaedto meet Hie want! of lilb Irlendi and ine puuuo in Evcrytlilng in U10 Drinking Lint' v