1 fill Meet Prices OF ATili COMPETITOHS, rm QUALITY CONSIDERED VJIO C1IVM OZ. TO THE POUND. AND PUTS TO THE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. ClOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet.Parlor and Piano Lamps,uiiiquo in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock "bottom nricesthat withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermans Jeuuelry Store, The most propre&slve establishment lathe couniy. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. LOOAI.KTTJ5S. Spring trado Is n llttlo slow. The April snow didn't stay lone. Clean up tho yards nnd private alloys. Farmers nf o busy plowing and seeding oats, We have now thirteen hours' sun in this sec. tlon. Freckles are more In favor than a delicate pallor. Naturo seems to havo gono Into tho green cooil; business. Tho man who is shadowed is neoossarily un der cloud. The next religious anniversary Is Ascension Day, May 86tk. A fresh invoice of baby coaches will bo re- nuired to move tho tpring crop. If Shenandoah wants to keep growing it must get more manufactories to loc&to hero. Doctors say that tho dust blown about this town from our dirty streets Is very unhealthy. If the weather warms up properly a very few flays will see spring to unfold itself in real earnest, Pronounced HopeleBS, Yot Savod From a leltor written by Mrs. Ada E Ilurd, of Groton. S. D., wo quoto: "Was taken with a bad cold, which eottlod on my Lungs, cough sat in and Anally term! natcd in Consumption, Four doctors gavo me up.eaying I could ltoo but a ehort time, I gaye mysolf up to my Saviour, deter. mined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would moot my absent ones above. My husband was advitod to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gavo it a trial took in all, oight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottlos frco at 0. 17. Ha- gonbuch's drugstore, rogular size, COc. and 1.00. Coming Kveuts. April 21. A marigold tea in Robbins' hall, under tho auspicosiof the degrco staff Lvdia Degree Lodge, No. 112, I. O. 0. V. May Ctb. Loeturo by Rev. Anna Shaw of Massachusetts, in M, E. church. Sub joct "Fato of Republics." When Baby was sick, we gavo hor Castoria. When sho was a Child, she cried for Costoria. When sho became Miss', she clung to Costoria. When she bod Children, aho gave them Costoria. nulling Tackle. A largo lot of tbn finest fishing tacklo, ehoapor and bettor than over, just roceivod Come and see ma beforo purchasing clso where and you will save monoy at Max Rkksb's, Ferguson Homo. It AV. Centre St. Waters' Weiss boor is the bost. Koilly olq agent. John A G-S-tt YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE I Good horses, nice buggies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be hac at my stables, 12, ana 14 JNort Pear allev. rear of Lubenr' hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in a its branches attended to wit promptness. EVAN J. AYIES. Just See What A DOLLAR WILL BUY AtJas. Thomas'. It cons of Tomatoes, 16 cans of Deans, ntf dozen of Oranges, i pound of Ooflee, 10 cans of Pttas. T docen of Lemons, 58 pound of Sugar, 30 pound? of Jolly. Itemenibor, those are only a few of our price. Also, have full lino of a reeu Truck, having just returned front the city. Jnmct Thotnat' CHEAP CASH STORE, Cor? and West Sts. 4 ELEGTRIG RAILWAY MUDDIB, ConHnued From Pint rage. junction and secure an injunction ngtiintt tbo electric railway company.", Lamb satd ho did riot think it well to en force tho motion beforo seeing tho ofllccrs of tho company. lamas also oxnreeed hlmsolf in favor ol conference wiili the company, Mr. Strouse asked, "Mr. l'omoroy, can tho electric railway bo stopped and cannot tho Council force tho company to pave?" Solicitor 1'omsroy, instoad of answering the question, proved01! to set forth tho circumitances surrounding tho actions of tho company and Council since tho passage tho ordinance, including conversations had with Lawyer Coylo nnd Judgo Sadler, and concludod with tho statement with a sentiment in favor of an amicablo adjust ment of tho matter. Mr. Watson said tho object of tho citi- zons' commltteo wa3 to try andnaotho olectric railway extended if it could bo one, or olse stop the road at the borough mils. James said, "You don't intend that any thing asked horo shall intorfcro with any Airriinmnnt Council has with lliiscomDaru?" Mr, AVatson said that if Council wHhed citizons' committee to join with a com mittee of Conncil tbat ho, as one, was willing to do what lib cb'uld. Mr. Strouso again asked Mr. Pomeroy whether or not tho Borough Council could stop tho oporation of tho. road after tho track laying if the company failed to pave, and also whether or not tbo borough could do tho paving and cnargo tho expense against the compmy. l'omoroy said ho doubted whether Coun cil could, after stopping the company, tell t to 0 ahead aRain. Mr. Strouse: "You chim you stopped them and a little wlnlo ago you said you didn't." Pomeroy: "No, we didn't legally, bul wo would have dono so if thdy hudo stopp 'd." Strouio: "You have stopped them." Pomnroy: "They have stopped on notice It is for tho Town Council to say whothfer they shall continue." Strouse "Don't yoii think it would be fair to appoint a committee of Council and citizens to wait upon tho electric railway company and sco if an adjustment can bo made?" Pomoroy: "I agree, providing they won't do anything until an adjustment is roachod. The ditDculty ia you want to let thnm go nhoad and make tho amicabl adjustment after. If a majority of th Town Council is in favor of allowing tho olectric railway to be moved one foot furthor in violation of that ordinance, then let a resolution bo passed that that position be embodied in a new ordinance.' Lamb again said that ho thought it would be dangorous to allow an extension of th road and James said !io thought thocitizoiia1 comuittco was fair and that Council should do ono thing or tbo other. Mr, Scanlan asked, "If the Borough Council can stop tho road from running now, uvon if tho company does not intend to run it any furthor, 'can they stop theni if they go on and do not pave?" Pomaroy; "I would like to answer that question. I don't suppose anybody, when you considor tho exponso tho' road hits b ion put to, would want to' stop it." Ho con tinued by stating that tho road could be stopped at tbo borough limits. Mr. Watson said tbat ho did not think it fair to allow tbo road to continuo to violate tho borough ordinance for tho boneflt of the posple at tho upper end 6f Main street. Ho thought tho road should be laid alto; getbor, or stopped. Mr. Strouso said to Mr. Pomoroy "lou say the law in the matter is tbat they can be stopped, but the feeling '." to lot them go ahead," Pomoroy answerod that ho thought it would bo well to lot things remain in sliju quo until an amicablo understanding could bo roachod. Mr. Watson again said ho did not think it fair to allow tho operation of thd road in ono end of the town in violation of tho ordinance and p'rtvont track laying in anothor part. Stout thought tho people on East Cenlro street had more cause to complain than tbo people on South MainWroot. Finally Lamb moved that tho resolution bo accepted and laid on tbo table. Tbo motion was not seconded and Hopkins said he was willing to withdraw his motion if it was tho sonso of Council that a committee should bo appointed to act with tho citi zons' committoe in contulting with the olectrio railway company. Ooakley said ho never had anything against tho electrie road, but he wanted to hold it to tho ordinance. McGulro said: "I think if tho road Is to go ahead it should go all through. I move to amend that wo adopt that part of the resolution! calling for the suspension of tho road at tho wostern ond of the town. The motion was not seconded and Lamb thought it would be well to give tho com piny a chance, as Judge Sadlor had been busy with otbor affairs lately and would have more time to givo to tho matter slnoo that business had ended. A voto was taken on the motion to accept the resolutions and it was carried, Gablo casting tho only dissenting vote. Lamb at once moved that tho matter bo referred to tho ttroot and law committee and Bettorldgo seconded tho motion. McQuire said the matter was already in tho hands of tho law committee and It was time they did something and JamosEaid, "I believe wo are fooling too long with it." McGulro said: "I don't want tho rdad stopped and I don't bollevo it will bo stopped, but I bollevo tbat to onforco tho Injunction is tho only way to got tho com pany to comply with the ordinance. James said he understood McGuire's object that it was Intended to put life into the 'committoe. Tli a motion to refer was finally carried and Council then proceeded with its other business. It'is undofstood a conference will' bebetd with the eloctrio railway commltteo. After tho citizons' committoe left tho Council room they asked tho Ukrald re porter to oxpross their gralitudo to Chair man James for the courteous mannor in which ho treated them. "Joe." A largo and appreciative r.udionco wit nessed an cxcoilent production of J, L. Tompcst's oxcellont drama, "Joe," by tho Honest Rubo" Stock Company at Fergu son's theatro last ovening. Tho cast was nn exceedingly strong ono, each mombor acquitting himsoll admirably, as was ovidencod by tho numorous encores re ceived. Tho scenory, paintod especially for (his production by our formor towns man, J. L. Tempest, was suporb, being along well worth tho price of admission. Mr. Tompost has proven himself an artist of raro ability. A number of other towns in tho region are b'odkod for this soason. Tho public can patronize the company without the least fear of disappointment. BInrlgolil Ton. Last ovening Lydia Dogro'o Lodge, No. 112, I. O. 0. F., cntortainod their friends in Robbins' hall in an oxcellont manner. Tho Marigold lea, hold under tho assplcci of tho lodgo, was a success in evory par ticular, many visitors along tho line of tho electric road being present. Quito a nice sum was realized. We Study to Please I Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROGERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &e. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. ABRAFfl HEEBIMEP. GO. PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of pSociefiiJ oodg I Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. AS-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-9 Writo for catalogues. Correspondence solicited, Specialties! The host Chimney Top y6t discovered Tho wina cannoi diow aown. Do you want tho best range money can buy f Then purchase tho "NEW UHOADh AY, Tin Hoofing and Spouting dono on the shortest notice. All hinds of STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronago solicited. WM. R. PRATT- 331 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah, Gil AND MILLINERY OPENING reliable milllneiy store of ELLA McGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH The finest nnd largest stock of HATS, BO3ST3STE07S AND MILMNEliY GOODS Of all hinds. Come nnd see the display be fore purchasing elsewhere, 33. -XKT DEALER IN Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY, The finest goods In tho market at tho lowest prices. All new goods. Cor. Lloyd and Jardin Sts., Shenandoah, Pa, House Cleaning ! AND FAMILY WASHING DONE 325 West Lloyd St., Shenandoah. A Cheerful Homo. "Well, Mary, how cheerful your home Is. You iiIwavh have such a cheerful nre." "Yes, 'tis true! wo always have a good Are since wo get our coal from acme s, uo.'s juoun tuin nolllarv. Ilcfore wo ulwavs had such u tlmogetttng a Are in tho morning. That made us alicross and crabbed! but now ovcrything Is invniv. And. besides, it 1b cbeancr. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does the collecting ana delivering, On and after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, lb MlNKSS-MAKElt, Will Occupy tho store-room, N. Main St., nest to iragenbuch'sDrus Store, George H. Williams Wili'occupy tho Btote-room, 37 X. Jnrdla St., 4lleiiuutioan ON APRIL 1st. A full line of dr; y goods;, groceries, oil cloths, PtQUR .ier barrel! .Other an. l'rlcts of all competitors good? In" prfiporllo win dc met. Means poor limes for the hard efforts to place within Worth offgoods of us, thus enabling ydu to live as well on of us) as you No, 114 South We are in the forefront with the novel and beautifnl thincrs of the season. Easter-time suggests all that is bright and enlivening ilowers, sunshine, cheerfulness. It alsosucrcrests 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. G, YATES & GO,, Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, Bent Made ClotliltiBr In rMi!!ntlcil)lH. . A Corner in Hats. Some hats nre neither worth throwing nor tailing out oi u corner. A gooa naus;ugni, dur able, shnnelv nnd a tileasuro to the wearer: a bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to blow It into perdition. Good hats are no more expen sive than had rinns. hut bad hats are expensive at any prlco and sensible men couldn't ho paid 10 wear mem. uur uni is a pcriect gem, anu tnero Is no reason to bo without ono at this low llguro. Tho samo Is true of our !So Neckwear and suspenders. Uoou shirts from u&o up to If-'. All the newest things In gents1 underwear, col lars and cuffs. Everything at rock bottou price, ig South Main' St., Shenandoah. SHENANDOAH HALF-TI-MB - working man. Recognizing your reach goods so low that, you can make your cbuld on full time when you had to pay the OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa! REDUCED GKEATLT TRU8SELS from 60c up. JJ Floor till Cf6ths and from 23o up. Window Shades, Ruga, Matls.Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line of Lace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. J.J. PRICES, Fei,gU3on''s Thea1l:re? Shcrjandoah. or4K lIQI-IT ONIiV. , Friday Evening, THE COMEDIAN, AA.IR,0:rxr ZEE. WOO-DZHZTTLILi, Supported by Miss TROJA GIUSWOLD, in his great New York success, tho sensational comedy drama, Entirely rovised; rewritten and and made a superb scenic production. Tho thrilling Saw Mill scene la full operation on the stage. Tho wonderful rallroan.effect nn express train SOO feet long crossing tho stage in ten seconds. Tho Jlrooklyn Ilrfdge and liartholdl Btatue. We carry all our own Bcenery and win positively produce it as advertised, New music, now songs, new dances, humor nnd pathos, laughter and tears, t Itcscrved seats now on sale at Klrlln's drug store, PRICES, 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS. Baby Carnages Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES! Our Prices were never equalled before. AVo sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia or elsewhere, we have a full lino of Hoywooil Carriages, and van furnlih you any stylo for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Calland see foryoursolf. 'Womean justwhat wo say. Our prices will surprise you. T P WTT .T .TAM.S ft SOW No. 8 South this fact we have made extra half time (buying your goods S2i i8"B"fJB"i 1 PRICES 1 Table and Linoleums OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. April 22, 1892. THEHEYWOOD Malir Street, 1