-- WHAT WOVI.D TOV tVMXl) roxY A X-MAS GIFT ? FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sis. GUARANTEE SAVINGS FUND. Hew Series Open Moniluy Afternoon, Dec. Oth, nt 'Squire Deneler't Office. Five hundred shares of stock will bo jomptly disposed of to those who call at tho fllco of the treasurer, Charlo3 W. Dengler, at tho abovo named place each day during the week betwocn tho hours of Si and 8 o'clock, p. in. JiinKCTOUs' OF OUAItAHTEE SAVIHC1 FUXD. President, Moses Owens, dry goods mer chant. Vice President, J. W. Erwiti, doctor dental mrsery. Secretary, II. E. Dengler, Assistant Post master. Attorney, S. O. M. Ilollopctor, Esq. Treasurer, Charles W. Dengler, Justice of the Peace, A. F. Morgan, shoe merchant. Henry Hochler, proprietor meat market. Elnier W. Wildo, music dealer. James Stoin, physician. N. J. Owens, Outside JJidgc colliery. J. S. Callcn, physician. Coit of each share, $100. Monthly payments on each sharo 75 cents. Circulars will be distributed in liouso. Every family should have at least a shares. Foreman Indian every few THE THEATRE. 1'hiyH Hooked for Production nt Fcrgu sou's Theatre. "Tlio Waifs of New York," a very roalistic melodrama, which for tho past two seasons lia3 been one of the successes of the road, will be seen at Ferguson's theatre on Wednes day, December 7th. Tho play abounds with startling situations and exciting climaxes, among which is the introduction of a steam fire engine and a pair of spirited horses. MOD1SL MINSTBKLB. Tho Model Minstrels at the opera hous-o on Wednesday gave an excellent entertainment. It was without doubt ono of tho best minstrel shows over given at tho opera house. Tho dancing was good and tho music fine. For genuine fun and rich rumor this company cinuot bo excelled. The .difoonian, Altoona, J'a, The Model Minstrels will appear at Ferguson's theatre on Thursday cvenin, December eth. THE WRECK REMOVED. Hut Little Left to Mark the Kiploslon Hcene. Hundreds of our townspeople walked out to the sccno of the explosion cast of tho red bridge yesterday and watched tho wreck crew rcmovo tho debris. Two gigantic der ricks were kept at work all day and by night fall only splinters of wood, a few scraps of iron, steel and tin, and tho blackened bed of snow were left to indicate tho sccno of "Hilly" Parry's death. The engineer was a most popular young man and the employes all along the lino have taken his death as a severe blow. Ncifert and Eroh, who had such a remark nhlo cseopo from death, suffered considerably yesterday from tho effects of tho shock, but will bo all right again in a few days. They suffer principally from soreness attending tho sprains and cuts they received. They are at their homes in Quakako. Tho cause of tho explosion is still in doubt, which may bo cleared when tho inquest is held. Prof. liarrett, of St. Lawrenco county, N. Y., speaking of pulmonary diseases, says: Not ono death occurs now whero twenty died beforo Downs' Elixir was known. Over fifty years of constant success places Downs' Elixir at tho head of tho long list of cough remedies. liu CKNTKALIA. A Child Kitfoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if tho father or mother bo costivo or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should lave a buttle. Now l.iuv Olllres. Sol- Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, has established his new office with W. J. Wliitehouso, Esq., Mountain City building, Pottsville, Pa. Mr. Foster re ceived his legal training with Franklin P. flowen, Esq , under whom he was admitted in lBGfl, nnd Lin Iiaitholomew, Esq., with whom ho practiced for a number of years. Since he resumed practice in this county last Juno ho lint tried a number of important cases with marked succcm. Mr. Foster also has legal headquarters in Philadelphia with Messrs. Arundel. Moon, ntllO South nth street, two leading members of the Philadelphia bar, who will attend to all legal matters from this county iu which Mr. Fotcr may bo interested. Edward Kecse, Superintendent of L. A. Riley & Company's collieries, transacted business at Park Place Tuesday. Miss Sallie Zciglcr spent yesterday in Shenandoah. Miss Pachael Eecsc, daughter of Supt. Edward Keee, of town, who was visiting friends in the Quaker City returned t town Tuesday. We are pleased to report that Robert Stabler and John Chapman, who were in jured by the cavo-ln at Ccntralla colliery, are recovering. Logan, Ccntralia and North Ashland collieries are idlo to-day on account of tho scarcity of cars. North Ashland colliery will work time-quarter timo commencing to-morrow. Dec. 1, 1692. A Omit Christmas Opening The attention of onr readers is called to the advertisement of Qlrvin, Duncan & Waidley which appears on the fourth page. Notwithstanding tho fact that they havo only been here two years, the business has grown to very large proportions and under tho management of Mr. Olrvin is steadily in creasing. Tho question, "What would you spend for a Christmas gift?" may seem easy to answer, but when one enters their store and sees all tho wonderful articles, tho ques tion is not so easily solved. Tho business is conducted on square principles, one price and ono only. A IIebald representative called to see Mr. Girvin last evening, and to him tho number and variety of fancy articles displayed on every hand was quite a rovela tion. Tho lines include china and glassware, lamps of every description, fancy goods, houscfurnishlng goods, novelties, notions and toys. A special feature of tho store at this season of the year is the special line of fancy goods suitable for Christmas and wedding gifts. The lover looking for something for his sweetheart, the husband who desires to remember his wlfo at this festal season; tho sister who needs somo one to aid hor in the choice of a present for her brother; the par ents who will get presents for their children; all, young and old, high and low, rich and poor, can call at this beautiful store and re ceive tho same attention. No matter whethor you buy or not, the obligingclerksatcalways ready to show tho goods and consider it a pleasure. A visit there is like the realiza tion of childish fairy dreams. When you lmvo decided thl question go to (girvin, Duncan & Waidley' s A you will find nu emlleBS vuricty of (roods aultablo for X-mas or Wedding Gifts. Perhaps It might be a Tea or Dinner Bet, or a Toilet Set. In the Crockery or China line we have a handsome assortment. Bee our 112-pIece Deco rated Dinner Sets for $10; Porcelalne and China ones for $17 to J25. UlnsMvnrp and LampsIn either of these we show you the prettiest things for the least money. X-mas toys and novelties. Visit us for fine Candies and Dolls. 8 Soutla 3Vltlxx Stroot. It you are seeking a placo to purchase CHRISTMAS CANDIES o. No. 35 North Main Street M. L. KEMMEEEE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer. Special brand of Candies for Sunday Schools. Benefit to All. Are you prepared for the stormy weather? It brings slop and mud ; and this is time of year that you want good and substantial Shoes to stand the wear and tear. We have just such shoes for both old and young, at prices to suit all. It will pay you to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. EOPL E'S STO 121 North Mam Street. Chri FOR THE nstmas Holidays The retail Toy Department ot Fred. Kelthan, 101 North Main street, con tains a choice collection ol the most ap propriate articles for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. Ice Cream made to order nt shortest notice Fruit and Christmas cakes made in the finest style. Wo are also preparf d to supply Bun day Scaools with Candles at wholesale prices. Fred. Keithan, Baiter and Confectioner, 104 North Main Street. A M erry X -mas For a short tlmo only bottles of KO-DA for 25c. we will sell largo The- MmimiiL-iit Committee. Tho Soldiers' Monument Cominittco will meet in the Couucil chamber on Friday, Dec. 2nd, 1802, at 8 p. m. Ileprcseutatives of all societies and all other members of tho committee are requested to be present ready to report on a sito for the monument as that question will be definitely settled at the meeting. H. E. Denqlkr, Secretary. And a Happy New Year I Greeting To all Our Many Patrons. rpHE largest lot of Toys, Fancy Plush - Goods, Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Necessaries, Smok ers' Seta, Whisk Holders and thous ands of articles too numerous to men tion in pluth and silverware lines. Over 500 finely dressed Dolis 25 per cent, lees than any house in tills or any other county. Iron Toys, Steam En gines, Hook aud Ladder Trucks, Elec tric Motors, strong enough to run any toy; large House Cars, Doll Carriages, Hocking Horses, Blackboards, Sleighs, Building Blocks and all latest games 29 prize medals havo been awarded to tho manufacturers of the only genuine imjiorted Anchor Fain Eipeller, the great. Gorman remedy for all Ilheumatic diseases, Gout, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c. 25 and 50 cents a hottle, at C. II. HaKoubuch, V. I. D. Klrlln, J. II. Ilillau, and other druggists. 3t Twelve l'liotot for fiOc. Ily sending us your cabinet, together with CO cents, wo will finish you ono dozen photos, 11-2-tf W, A. Keaoev. For all disorders of tho blood and digestive organs take KO-DA, the great Mexican Blood Tonic. A I.lue fir Two. Good sleighing in some parts of the coun try. ley pavements ; have a oare how you step, lligh'priced shoos ar the cheapest. Ycry little wild game In our markets. An eagle was shot near Qirardvillo somo time ago. Our people get full ictlons of water again, hut they should be careful in its use. Good shows are tho rulo Just now. Christmas only four weeks off. The reason why ArnicaandOil Liniment is so popular with tho ladles is because It not nly is very healing and soothing but its odor is not at all offensive. lm Spectacles to suit ull eyre, at Tortz's hook and stationery store, No. 21 North Main street. 4-27-tl "When Baby was dole, ws gave hr Oastorla. 'When the was a Child. erM for Oastorla. When site became Ml, thing to Oratorio. "When had CblliUf n, he fc-avthm Oasterla, Froth Morris Btver Cove OjtUra received dally at Coslott s. 0-82-tf Host photographs uud crayons at Dabb'e. KO-DA cleanses and purifies tho blood. "I suffered for two years from a bad cough and pilu In rav client. I tried a number ot remedies, but Br. Hull's Cough Syrup was tho only one that effected a cure, P. J. Murphy, flcuicy, i-a." DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The linostllueof Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served euch evenirg. Illg schooners ot fresh.lieer.l'orter, Ale.&c OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUQHEUTY, Prop. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB lias nurcbascd the best apparatus In tho mar- ket, and U now prepared to take every stylo of photographs, views of buildings, machinery and ail kiwis of outdoor work a specialty. Each purchaser of one dozen cabinets at (3 w Is pre sented with a largo crayon ree. This offer Is good until April 1, 1893. Copying and enlarg ing. VY ork done at short notioo aud low prices. DABB, N. White St., 1MtUUe. AVERY few flue Music Boxes that will play llfty tunes or more. Call and see them. Tool Chests, Bureaus, and Wardrobes for children. A large variety of flne Christinas Dishes and Bisque goods at prices never beforo seen. Indies' lino writing paper. Fine Christmas and New Year Cards in satin and plush the latest novelties. Also Books suitable for tho Holiday trade. Air Guns for the boys best in the market nt lowest prices. Fancy Safes and thousands of other articles. Beautiful Horn Goods. Something New. just, opened at ) -w- 25 South Main St. oEFF S DoUBLE STORE. J FULL line of Dry Goods, Under wear, Notions, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Boots and Shoes, which must be sold be before January 4th, 1892. AT OUR OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main St., we will keep a full stock of Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing-, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing- Goods. Call and secure bargains. jESlF'jFS, 23 and 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, We Are Just Opening Up a full line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's CARPETS for Fall Trade. New styles arriving daily. T T PRTPF' OLD RELIABLE, U.U.I. JAXVjJLj vD, north main street. BQEPT BE! A CULLY ! But go to SNYDER'S, Coal andJardin Sts, lie has the best lino of Boots et:o.cI Sixoos In Shenandoah. Don't fo'get the place, Snyder's, Cor. Coal and Jardin Sts. For Bargains in First-class INS! f Heaters and Furnaces, BOTH NEW and SECOND-HAND GO TO PETER GRIFFITHS' GIRARDVIIXE, PA. He has also tho largest assortment In the county, comprising the celebrated Apollo, Othello. Valley. Irving, Novelty, New llrlde, Cinderella, Illaek Warrior, Grand Perfect, .Master Work, man, ltlval, New Model, Old and Now Lehigh. A full line always in stock. Also first-class line Second-hand Stoires Hontors audi Furuaooa, All In good condlton and warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A line line of No. 7"Nen Advance and Miners' Host Stoves for f 13 each; No. 8, $10; good No. 1 second-hand double heaters from tlO up, and Stoves and Ranges from fl to S10. Every one warranted, and delivered and put up in any part ot ttio county within ) miles of Qirardvillo. Over 100 dlflcrent sizes and styleH of Hecond-hand Heating Stoves to 6elect from. Also fine line ot Single and Double Heaters, both round and touare. at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Promptly attended to at the lowest market price. Anthony Wayne and American Washing Machines a specialty. Stove, heater and range repairing promptly done Delivered without extra charge. New Only Ladies will be in Attendance, Commencing Saturday, November 20. MAS REESE'S Tof and Fancy Goods Store 16 W. Centre St., Ferguson House Block. OV PHILADELPHIA, Send their SSye Specialist To Sliciuuulonli, Wednesday, Dec. 7, Ho will be found at the Ferguson Homhc From 8:30 n. ni. toG:30 1. in. Persons who have headache, or whose eyes are causing dis comfort should oall upon their specialist, and they wiil re ceive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CIIAUGE to ex amine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranteed to be satisfactory JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Ilosslcr's old stand) lluln Olid Colli HtH., Hticmtntlouli Uest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest orands of whiskeys and cigars, fool room at- tched. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where ha will be pleated to meet the want of his friends and the imbllc lu Everything in tho Drinking Line. LOSS OF SLEEP I CLNTS FOR A WNDUW SIlADK. Othe in, ready to put up spring roller, for 26c, 83o, 45c, &0o and upu ards. far ties deslrlnt! only the shading or Hi- turea can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. I have suffered from loss of sleep, tired feel lng, bad no appetite, a choking sensation; form Ing of a bard substance, like a ball, In tho stomach, wakeful and nervous during the night, causing loss of fcleep until about morning, when palpitation of tho heart ensued. I have spont many dollars with numerous doo'ors, to no avail. Since using Mexican Ulood Tonic I have been greatly relieved, and can cheerfully reot.m mend this remedy to others. JOHN HHOAD, 117 Huckleberry alley, Bhenandoah. THEJGHEAT Mexican Medicine Co. Has opened a branch office in EM BUILDING, 8 EAST CEMRE ST SHENANDOAH EHC-USON'S THEATKE. F. J. FEItQUSON, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 One Night Only. A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION KATIE EMUETT'S Great Play, fill ME WYOBK A reulistio picture of the Lights and Shadows in the Great Metropolis. A poweiful Company aud a car load of elab orate special scenery. X CJemilnti Htvnm I'lre Kiinliie Used on he stage. Prices, 25) 35 50 and 75c.
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