We Will Meet Prims' OP AMCOMt'KTITOllS, - QUALITY CONSIDERED WHOOIVK l)Z. TO THE l'OllKD. AND PARTS TO THE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. 30LID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stories, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet.Parlor and Piano Lamps.unique in design with 75 and L'50 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with roclt bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, TLe most prosrowlvo ee tnbllshment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Strceis. I.OCAI.UTTKS. Many colds. How is tho tlmo to clean up tuo rubbish. Tbo busy season for merchants Is now her Our secret societies aro nil In a llouribhmg condition. Tho only cares that hurt U3 are thoso we try to keep. Tho trout fishing season la now on catch them If you can. Narrow wagon-tires nro the groat American Toad destroyers Our merchant tailors are kept very busy with bo now sprjne; suits. Tho majority of people roqulro most spaco to tell what they don't know. T.lfe Is short, and most people aro short nil through llfo. A man is as old as ho feels, but not always us "big, not by a heap. Keep ik small box filled with lime in your pantry and cellar; it will keep the air dry and 3urc Good Looks. Good looks nro more than skin deep, do- pending ur-on a healthy condition of all tho vital organs. If tha Iyvor bo inactive, .you havo a liilious Look, if your stomach bo disordered you have a Djspeptic look aud if your Kidneys bo afficted y u havo A pit ched look. Secure good health and you will havo good looks. Electric Bitters is tho great altorative and Tonic acts di rectly on those vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotchos, ltoil; and gives a good complexion, Sold at O. II. Hagenbuch'e Drug Store, 50c. per bottle. Any essay written upon tho subject of Coughs and 0 Ids should close with tho pensibio advice to use Dr. Uoxc's Wild Cherry and Sent kt. Fishing Tackle. A largo lot of tho finest fishing tackle, cheaper and better than over, just received. Como anl seo me before purchasing elso whore and you will savt money at Max Kkksk'h, Ferguson Houo, 11 V. Centre St. Vfhen Baby was rick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Vhai fcho bad Children, she gave them Castorla. Kemey takes tbo lead. IIo is on the flr-t flnor. n motto ia "Quality, not Quantity." Call and seo him. 44 tf "Waters' "Wolse boor is tho bost. John A. Boilly solo agent. -fi-ti YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in all its branches attended to with' promptness. EVAN J. AYIK9. Just 6ee What A DOLLAR WILL BUY AtJas. Thomas'. 13 cans of Tomuloos, 18 nm of I'tnt, Means of Deans. 7 dozen of Lemons. i, duicn of O ranged, f pound of Sutntr, t pounds of Oottee, tXI IMfliUUB ui .iviiy. Ketnembor, those are only a few of our pricey. Also, have full line of Green Truck, having just returned from the city. James Thomas' CHEAP CASH STORE, Cecil aud West Sts. A LONDON SENSATION. tlcm. PntrtcU NliRnl Aecu.ed or Aftult inc a In a Itallrowl Cirle. London, April 20. A tremendous sen sation has been caused by the accusation against the Hon. Patrick Emlllus John Qrevllle Nugent, brother of Baron ure ville, and Deputy Lieutenant and High Sherill of tho County of Wt'stmcnth,, Ireland, of having indecently assaulted a lady in a first class carriage on the Brighton railway. Tho Grevilles stand high In the nobil ity, aud tho Hon. Patriot has been con sidered the most promising member of the family. He wasbovii In 1852, and is married to Lady Ermenganla, daughter and heiress of Augustus Ogllvy, esq., of Dumfries, Scotland, ana they have one child, named Kosemary lCrraeugarda. The Honorable Patrick was an early subject of favor on tho part of the gov ernment, an shown by his promotion to tho distinguished ofllce of deputy-lieutenant. He is considered a handsome man, and rather a favorite with tho ladies. He has for this reason, it is said, somewhat aroused the jealousy of bis high-tempered Scottish wife, who holds tho purse of tho family, the Hon orable Patrick himself bringing nothing to tho marriage more than a distingt uished name. The lady in the case is Miss Marlon Trice. Tho evidence at the Westminster Polico Court was of a very strong character against tho defendant, who, IT the story told not only by Miss Price herself but by the guard is true, deliberately pursued the woman, and changed carriages for tho nurnose of assault. Bail was required nnd furnished In the sum of four hundred pounds. FORMING ANOTHER TRUST. Standard Oil Nubobs Trying to Absorb Pennsylvania Natural das Companies. PiTTsnuun, April 20. The Standard Oil Company, it is said, is trying to absorb tho leading natural gas com panies of Western Pennsylvania with tho idea of amalgamating them into a gigan tic trust so as to supply a manufactured fuel gas. The Standard Company is said to bo tho owner of a process that has been fully tested and pronounced a BUscess. The scheme is to make tho Phil, delphia the original natural gas com pany of tho world the nucleus of the trust, and double Us stock, mnKlng a total capitalization of SIG.UOUUUU, wnlcU, it is said, will bo more than enough to carry the scheme through. The Standard Company is also trying to buy a big independent oil pipe line to the seaboard, lhis pipe line is almost completed from the McUoualu oil Hem, In this county, to Linwood, on the Dela ware, a few miles below Philadelphia. It is ownt d by W. u. Mellen, tbo million aire producer, and will be the only in' dependent oil pipe line In existence. The Standard, in its endeavors to se cure this line, has forced the price of crude petroleum down to such a low point, 59 cents a barrel, that the imle pendent producers are talking of a shut down for Ave months beginning May 1. Knellsli Miners trill Continue the Strike. London, April 20. The result of tho ballot taken by the Durham miners as to whether the strike could be aroppeu or continued, resulted: In favor of con tinuing, 28,151; against, 17,099. Tha Durham coalowuers have issued a manifesto. They maintain that events fully justify tho position they took up months ago, and still maintain. Nor do there exist any signs encouraging hope that the present condition of things will alter for the hotter. On the con trary, the owners observed with regret and alarm circumstances which point to a deepening depression of trade rather than speedy improvements. The women aro taking an active part and aro gener ally In favor of tho strike. The As tor Family to Unite Abroad. New York, April 20. There are some new developments in the Drnyton-Bor-rowe affair. Mrs. Astor has seen her daughter, Mrs. J. Coleman Drayton, and it Is said arrangements have been made to unite the whole Astor family abroad. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor will sail for Europe in the very near future. Mr. James R. Roosevelt nnd wlfo, nee Astor, will sail at the samo time, and, it is said on good authority, that J. Cole man Drayton will return to England, if not with the Astors nnd the nooseveits, shortly before or after. Mr. William Astor is now in .London, anu JUr. and Mrs. William Waldorf Astor are in Paris. Klcctric .miii.i ...xiciiaioilif. Tho olectric street railway company will shortly commence upon the extension of its line out Seventh street to Washington, and also build a line from its terminus in Catusaunui to Siegfried's ilridge. Other extfincions are also spoke i of. Tho people appreciate tho eff)its of the company to give them rapid transit in all directions, and aro g-aielul that they havo lifted our cltj out if tho old horse car rut. Wher over ihs electric car lines are run they brii g new life and now ene gy, and tho people loel the eff-cts of ihu progressive influenco Allentown Democrat. Coming lCvents. Artril 21. A. marigold tea In Bobbins' hall, under tho auspiceelof tbo degree staff Lydia Degroe Lodge, No. 112, I. O. O. F, May Otb. Lecture by ltrv. Anna Shaw, of Massachusetts, in M. B. church. Sub ject "Fate of Republics," County Committee Meeting, The members of tha Republican County Committee aro hereby notified to meet in Centennial Hall, I'ottsville, on Monday April 26, at 10 o'clock a. m., lor the purpose of electing a County Chairman and trans- acting' tucli other bucineis as may properly ' u r . .. I ' ' come ueiuru iiie meeting. V. H. Lewis, 4 1 l-0t Chairman Co., Oonv. Funeral To-iuorrow. The funeral of the late Dr. William It. 0eni, who died atSbamokin on Monday, will talco placo I hero to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock. Itusslau Itellef Committee. A meeting of tho ftonural committee of the Russian Famine Fund concert will be held In Ferguson's front hall on Wednes day, April '20th at 7 p. m. sharp, Im poitant business. A Costly Fight. Fivo of tho Hungarians And Poles who participated In the, big fight in tbo First ward Jlqndayi aftornoon paid fines and costs to 'Squiro Monuglian yesterday. Two of them paid $15 each and each of the others paid 87 a total of almost f (0. Others will bo arrested as soon as they can bo located. Pronounoed Hopoloss, Yot Saved From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K, Ilurd, of Uroton. S. D., wo quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, whieb settled on my Lungs, cough sot in and finally termi nated in Consumption. Four doctors gave mo up.Eaying I could live but a short time, I gave myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with my ltiends on oartb, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advitcd to get Dr. King's lew Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs aud Colds. I imvo it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at C. H., Ha genbuch's drug store, regular size, COc. and ?1.00. Climb our stairs, it w'll pay you. Wo are bolter situated than any ground floor gallery in the town. Hall's, 29 W. Centre treet. We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hav and Straw, &c, &c. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNtlt CENTRE AND m STREETS. ABRAIV3 HEEBMER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. aa-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES." Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. Specialties! The best Chimney Top yet discovered The wind cannot blow down. Do you want tho best rango money can buy? Then purchase tho "NEW llltUAlMYAl v Tin Roofing and Kpoutlng done on the biiortest notice. All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronage solicited. ' V3 TSTD? a WW a U JIT A. A V 331 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah, GRAND MILLINERY OPENING reliable mllllneiy store of ELLA McGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH. The finest and largest slock of HATS, BOnSTHSTBTS AND M1XI.INEIIY GQOHS or all Binds. Come and seo the display be fore purchasing eisewbere. "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tho flnost, purest and best Liquors, Beers, Ales, Porters ! Cigars, &.Q., in tho county, Tho nlace has been entirely renovated and im- proved, l'ollte attention and honorable treat ment to all. I. J. MUl,MOIl,AriI. House Gleaning ! AMD FAMILY WASHING DONE APPLY AT 3S5 West Lloyd St., Shenandoah. ELLIS, The Tidf mitli and Stove Dealer, lias removed to the Cor. of centre mid Jardln HIh., Where he will be pleased to meet all bis old as wen as many new customers as possioie. uoouuortc; lair price. George H. Williams Will occupy the store-room, 27 K. Jnrtlin St., hltcinuulonli ON Al'KIL 1st. A ...II linn r.. .1 .... r.r..... r,..,,,...l n,1 , . V. .. provisions, etc. KLOUllftperbanei. other goods in proportion, l'rlcee of nil competitors win do met. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Peal Estate and iDsuiaoce Igencj, Offlce Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, Pa. HALF-TIME i i t poor times for the hard-working man. Recognizing- this fact we have made extra efforts to place within your reach goods so low that you can make your Means Worth of goods of us, thus enabling you to live as well on half time (buying your goods of us) as you could on full time when you had to pay the No. 114 South We are in the forefront with the novel and beautifnl thinsrs 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 brouirht forth. The c making is the very best and the prices are in Keeping with the quality. A. C, YATES & CO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, Ilent Matte Clotlilnyr In IMilliKle Ipliln. A Corner in Hats. Some hats aro nolther worth throwing nor taking out ot a corner. A good hat Inflight, dur able, snapolfandn pleasure to tho wearer; a bad hat isn't worth powder enough to blow it Into perdition. Good hatB are no more expen sive than bad ones, but bad hats are expensive at any price and sensible men couldn't be paid to wear them. Our H hat is a perfect gem, nnd there is no reason to be without ono at this low ilguro. The same is true of our 3c Neckwear ana ouspenaers. uood sbirts from so up to H. All the newest thlnitsin gents' underwear, col lars and cults. Everything at rock bottom price. 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH ZBTT-5T .A. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Iain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. CUT .ATiIJ REDUCED GREATLY T RDSSEL8 from 6Qo up. Table and JJ Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from S&a up. Window Shades, Rugs, Mntts, Curtain Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line of Laee Curtains ever shown in town from $1.00 a pair up. T T PRTPF U U- JL IAJ.IjJLj Fcrguso!i!Is Theatre., Shenandoah. ON IS NIGHT ONLY, Friday Evening, April 22, 1892. THE COMEDrAX, Supported by Miss THOJA GIUSWOLD, in his great New York success, tliQ sensational comedy drama, Kntlrely revised, rewritten and nnd mado a superb scenic production. The thrilling Saw Milt scene in full operation on the stage. The wonderful railroad etTeet on express train !!00 feet lone crotitjing tho stage in ten seconds The Ilrooklyn Urldpe and Ilartholdt Htatuo. WO carry all our own scenery and will positively produce it us advertised, New inubic, new bongs, nevduneea, humor and pathos, laughter and tears, ltcserved seats now on sale at Klrlln's drug store, PRICES, 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS. w mm Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLESI Our Prices wero never equalled before. AVe bell carriages cheaper than In Philadelphia or elsewhere, we have a full line of 1 ley wood Carriages, and can furnish you uny stylo for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. We mean Just what wo say. Our prices will surprUe you. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, p No. 8 South C3 - DES..IE3J3. FEICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, O, north main street. THE HEYWOOD main Street,