We Will Meet Prices OK AI.Ij compktitohs, tJ QUALITY CONSIDERED wiiociivb -J A l)Z. TO THE FOUND. AND PUTS TO THE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. A SPLENDID SURPRISE. C20LID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet.Parlor and Piano Lamps.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. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Tke most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets. I.OCAI.KTTKS. X,eaveB ore coming. Illossoms are coming. The spring millinery openings are In order. The lawns are showing a rapid growth of screen. Last summer's russet shoes aro being resur rected. Tailors are doing a rushing business on spring suits. Marblo playing tlmo Is here and kite flying coming. Girls should be careful and not jump rope too much. A dress docs not make a woman, but often breaks a man. Kaster novelties In great variety adorn tho ffhow windows. The average young woman this week talks all the tlmo of millinery openings. llrllllnnt Social Kvrnt at the Residence or Mrs. A. II. Trezlso. One of the most tucjetiful social events of the closing snssnn was n surprise party given in honor of Mrs. Arthur H. Trczlse, at her residence, on South Jardin street. Tho recipient wai almost overcome when the unusually Inrco crowd tendered con Rrnlulatlons nnd tho door opened to admit tli unexpected visitors. Afior tho pre sonUtionof a beautiful silver cake basket, and olhor lifts to Mrs Treziso by Mr. Thomhs Btird in his usual happy manner, aid lis ucceptHNCo on behalf ot tho lad by Mr. Treztw, tho ovoning was fpsnt most cniovably in games old and now p!oHtmtly inlcraported with social discourse. During tho course of tho fo9iivitiej tho innrr man whs regaled with choicoproduc tions of tho culinary art. Tho desserts wero not to be surpassed. The party broko up at midnight and all cxpres ed tho opinion that Mr. and Mrs. Tnzse are admirable hotts. The following persons were In altendeneo : Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Glover, Mr. and Mrs, Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Float, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Alox Klncald, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ucddall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Sacgcr, James Kern, John Lewis, J, G, Davis, Mrs. A. Woods, Now York, Misses Mamo Shollenbcrgcr, Llzzlo It. Davis, Laura Dengler, Cella Parry, Ida Lewis, Annie Saeger, Florence Hess, Ella Clouser, Jennie Itamagc, Hannah Iteese, Ulrdlo Wasley, Nellie Dalrd, Ncttlo Vcrnoy, Salllo Lewis, Naomlo Klncald, Martha Anspach; and Messrs. Kobt. A. Davenport, Melrose Vernoy, George Will iams. W'm. Nelman, Wm. Lewis, A. L, u. Leckle, Wm. Trezlso, J. D. Trczlse, Page Kern and others. Now Try Thla. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have Cough, Cold, or anv trouble with Throat. Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relie. or money will ho paid back, Sufferers from La Grippe found it juBt the thing and under its uso had a speedy aui perfect recovery. Try a samplo bottle at our oxpenso and learn foryoutBolf just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at U H. Hagenbuch's Drug-Store. Largo size 60c. and $1. For Sale The Contralia bakery, tho only hakery in town : also a moat markot, with a good outfit of tools, horse, wagon, &c, fortalo at a roaeonnblo figure. Both stands are doing a first class business. Will sell separately or together. A good chanco for tho right man. Wish to soli so as to retire from business. Address, ClNTRALIA BAKKR-r, 4-12-St Centralis, Pa. Final Arrangements Mails for the Concert to Italae Funds. The general commitloe appolntod at the mass mooting held in Ferguson's tbeatro on Monday evening to euporviso tho arrange menu for (ho concert to bo held in the theatro on Saturday ovoning, 23rd Inst., to raiso funds for tho Itussia Famine Fund, met in Ferguson's Iront hall last evening and Hon. John W. Morgan was made chairman, Kevs. 0' Boyle and James, John L. Williams, Charles Bowman and William Stein were appointed an oxocu- tivo committee. Tho programme will bo announced in a low days. Specimen Oasos. S. H. Clifford, New Cassol, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disordered, his Liyor was affticted to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running soro on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxos of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, and his log is sound and well. John Speakor, Catawba, O., had five large Fevor sores on his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by 0. II. Ilagenbuch, Druggist, rbtliliig Tackle. A largo lot of tho finest fishing tacklo, cheapor and better than ever, just received. Como and see m bolero purchasing else whore and you will save monoy at Max Ukesk's, Ferguson House, 11 W. Centre St. The prettiest carpets and oil cioths at Fricko's, No. 10 South Jardin street. TThcn Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Then she was a Child, she cried for CostorU. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta. Whon she had Children, sho gave them CostorU. Keagoy takes the load. lie is on tho Urot floor. His motto Is "Quality, not Quantity." Call and soe him. 4 4 tf The l'hamlx Hall. The ball of the Phoenix Hose Company will bo held in Bobbins' opera house on Jl&iter Monday, April 18th. Don't forgot Are You Ooing to Move? 1 Everybody is moving, but you can be accommodated with any kind of a turnout you wish or driving, either single or double, at Evan J. Davies' Iivery and Feed Stables, 14 and 16 North Pear alley, rear Luburg's hardware store. JAMES S. THQiVIAS, Dealer In Olioice Groceries ! 1'IIOVISIOKS, BUTTER AND EGGS, Green Truck, &c, Cor. COAL AND WEST STS High School Alumni. A meeting of tho High School Alumni Association will bo held in the High school building on Thursday, 14th inst., at 4:15 p. m. All merabors are requostod to at tend, as business of importance, pertaining to our noxt reunion, will be transacted By order of H. M. Waslky, Fres. Coming Invents April 19th. Supper in Primitive Moth- oJist ball; benefit of Star of Bethlehem Lidge No. 7, L. P. A April 21. A marigold tea in Bobbins' hall, under tho auspices of the degree staff Lydia Dcgreo Lodge, No. 112, I. 0. 0. F, May 6th. Lecture by liev. Anna Shaw of Massachusetts, in M. E. church. Sub joct "Fate of Republics." THE FAMINE FUND. Climb our stairs, it wll pay you. Wo are better situated than any ground floor gallery in the town. Hall's, 29 W. Centre street. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVEKYTIIING IN THE GROGERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Hutter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &c. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) COMER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING At the old reliable millinery slore of ELLA McGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH. The finest and largest stock of HATS, BOlSTISnBTS AND IIILLINEKY GOODS Of all kinds. Come and see the display be- tuie purumvsiug u.Buwuere. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! Xorth Etneritk Street, Near toml, Shenandoah, Fa, Of a'l kinds promptly attended to. Special attention given to STEAM FITTING, &c. W. E. Smith & Son. GRAND OPENING I Spring Millinery Progressive Kuclire. Mr. and Mrs. M. a. Iliggs gave a Pro gressive Euchre party at their residence, 30 North Jardin street, last nvening and entertained Mrs. E. and Mies Carrie Schertzlngor, of Mabanoy City, and the following ladies and gentlemen of town: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Swalm. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Acker, Dr. and Mrs. Straub, Dr. and Mrs. Stein, Misses Mame Wasley and Emma Keiper, and Messrs. II. P. Mollet, George Krick, William Cox, Dr. Bordner and others. The euchro prizes were won by Mr. Charles Bowman and Mrs. bcberlzinger, Mr, II. A Swalm and Mrs. Straub. Tho donkey prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Bowman and Mrs. T. J. Davies. An excellent supper was served during the evening. Pure, anil Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval the Call fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to tho taste and by acting gently on tho kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse tbo system effectually, it promotes tbelhealth and comfort of all who uso it, and with millions it is tho best and only remody. Good Friday Services. There will he services in Trinity Reform ed church to-morrow raorningand evening Gorman services in the morning, English in the evening. The class of catechumens will bo confirmed at tho evening service. Everybody welcome. Rev. Robert 0' Boyle, pastor. The cheanest nlacn for carpets and oil cloths is at 0. D. Fricke's, No. 10 South Jardin street. Coughing LeadB to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at IEIEO'V'.A-Xj. On nnd after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, The IURNESS MAKER, Will occupy the store-room, II. Main Gt.,nest to Koficntuch'sDnig Store. The Latest and Most Fashionable Styles, Trimmed Hats, Laces, Flowers, Millinery Fixings, Bare Hats and Ribbons, Sallie Senior's? No. Ill North Main St , Shenandoah SELLING- OUT Preparatory to leaving town. Tho whole stock of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS and other footwear for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. WM. PHILLIPS' Boot and Shoe Store, COR JARDIN AND OAK STS. Specialties! SHENANDOAH HALF-TIME Means poor times for the hard-workhigf man. Recognizing this fact we have made extra efforts to place within your reach goods so low that you can make your 50c ZBTT-3T .A. 1.00 Worth of goods of us, thus enabling you to live as well on half time (buying your goodtf of us) as you could on full time when you had to pay the , ZEIigCb. Orod.it Prices I READY-PAY STORE, WINGLE, OPPOSITE POST OmOE, No, 114 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tho heat Chimney Top yet discovered, Tho wind cannot blow down. Do you want the best range money can luy 1 Then purchase the "NEW BUOADWAY," Tin Hoofing and H pouting dono on tho shortest notice. All kinds ot 8TOVE ItEPAinS. A portion of your patronage solicited. WM. R. PRATT, S31 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah, A Cheorfal Homo. "Well, Mary, how cheerful your homo Is. You alwavB have such a cheerful lire." "Yes, 'tis true; we always haven good fire since w o get our coal from Zerba & Co.'s Moun tain uomery. iicioro wo always baa such a tlmo Retting a fire In tho morning. That mudo us all cross and crabbed) but now everything Is lovely. And, besides, it Is cheaper. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does tbo collecting ana ucuvermg. COFFEE HOUSE. MItS. CONNICK IN CHAltQE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL MICE, Everything well cookod and clean. An elab orate bill of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers. George H. Williams Will occupy tbo storo-room, 7 N Jnrtllu St., sliciinnclonh ON APKIL 1st. A full line of dry (roods, groceries, oil cloths. provisions, etc. KLOUll o por barrel. Other goods In proportion. Prices of all competitors win uu iueu ELLIS, The Tuwa 'hand Stove Dealer, hM removed to the Cor. of Cvime ami Jurcltn Hlw., Where he will ho pleased to mttit nil his old as well as many now customers as possible. We are in the forefront with the novel and beautiful things of the season. Easter-time suggests all that is bright and enlivening flowers, sunshine, cheerfulness. It also suggests SPRING CLOTHING. Our counters are laden with the choicest and newest the season has brought forth. The making is the very best and the prices are in keeping with the quality. A, C. YATES & CO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, nc'Ht Made ClotliltiK in I'lillaclelpliln. CARPETS I O-BEATLY REDUCED FBICES 1 A Corner in Hats. Some hats aro neither worth throwing nor taking out of a corner. A good hat lsjllght, dur ablo, shapely and a plensuro to the wvarori a bad hat Isn't worth powder unough to blow It Into perdition. Good hats are no moro expen sive than bad ones, but bad hats ure oxpenslvo at any price and Bimsible men couldn't be paid to wnur them. Our W bat Is a perfect gem, and there Is no reason to be without one ui thus low figure. The same Is true uf our 26o Neckw ear unu Buspenuers. uooa sturis ironi Z6o up to K. All the newest tilings In geutB' underwear, col lars and cuffs. Everything at rock bottom price, 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. "DUUSSELB from 60o up. Table nud . Floor Oil Clpttis and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Suadqs, Kugs, Matts,Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices. Tbo beet line of Lace Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PRTPF' OLD RELIABLE, U U. JT JLJLwJJ 05 NORTH MAIN STREET. Fergusoji's Theatre, Shenandoah. ONE NIGHT ONtV Friday Evening, April 22, 1892. THE COMEDIAN, Supported by Miss TROJA GHISWOLD, in his great New York success, the sensational comedy drama, Entirely revised, rewritten and and made a superb scenic production. Tho thrilling Saw Mill scene In full operation on the Btago. The wonderful railroad effect uneipress train 200 feet lone crossing the stage In ten seconds. The llrooklyn liridgo and llartholdt Htatue. We carry ull our own scenery and will positively produce it as udvertlsed, Now music, new Hontcs, newdancei, humor and pathos, laughter and tears, Reserved scats now on sale at Klrlln's drug slore. PRICES, 25, 36 AND 50 CENTS. Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES! Our Prices wero never equalled before. We sell carriages cheaper thun In Philadelphia or elsewhere. We have a full line of Heywood Carriages, and can furnish you any style for loss than you Can Buy at the Factory. Oall and seo foryourself. We mean Just what THEHEYWOOO wo say. Our prices will surprlno you. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, No. 8 Sotttli Main Street, SHZEisr.isriDo.H:, rpiEiisrjsr-A.! I MRS, COMNICU, 31 M, Ualu Bt, uuiu i ui k , lair pricu.
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