FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS "Find no difficulty in securing what tboy require for their ta bles at our stove. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. THIRD EDITION FKUSONAI. A. Ii. Shay, Ksq., was in town yesterday. T. J. Davles spent a part of yesterday in J?thlclicm. Mr. and Mrs.O. II. Williams, of Ashley" n Twitlnc friends In town. Hisses Florence and Emily Smithleft town yesterday to visit relatives in Potbivjlle, Mis Leah Evans, of Danvilleis tho gnost of Mrs. V. V. Williams, of Eat Oak street. Elmer Lev', of Philadelphia, who has been si-endinc; tlio past fow daysfin town, rcturr.ed home to-day. Two old veterans oflf1ie war, M. O'Hara or town, ana J. !y Price, of No. 4, are dangerously ill, but-nro making a hard fight against death. 11, J. Yost bnyacccpted tbo position aa an organizer for -tho Sous of America, and has bteu assigned to tlio central part of tho stato for tho rrcaont. wiiiiarji Ferguson, a bright young man who him wurktd hlniclf out of tho mines into Joe theological department of Dickinson's Col.'ene at Williamsport, is visiting his par 'tits here. Mr. Ferguson hopes to finish his Jtudiofl next year and enter tho home missionary fluid, William Winnd, State Secretary of the Patriotic Older Suns of America, who left for his homo in Philadelphia yesterday, was not in the host of health. Mr. Weand is Schuylhill coutitimt and when the warbroko out was ono of tho patriots who shouldered his musket and went to the "front." If he is not alroudy pensioned ho ought to be, his eligibilities entitle hiin to one. A Child ISnJoj, Tho pleasant flavor, gcntlo action aud sooth ing ouect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be ectftivo or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is tbo best family remedy known aud every family should have a bottle. Twelve I'liutos for COe. By sending us your cabinet, together with 60 cents, we will Ihiiali you ono dozen photos. 11-2-tf W. A. Kkaoev. All on Taper. "Down the Slope" win the title of a rlay produced at Ftigusou's theatre last night. The company was of some merit, but the play was weak aud as wide of tho mark in depicting scenes of life in the coal regions as a scene in an oleomargarine f.ictory would tie. "I wonder what tbo next mining jilay will be?" asked an urchin as bo left tho tbeatro lust night. "1 dunlin, but X supposo it will bo "T'io der rollers, or why didn't dcy n;i ten 'ini," was the answer of his chum. Coming Kventa. Jan a 31st annual supper of tho Welsh Baptist churcli in Uobbins' opera house. Fob. 13, First annual ball of Gen. Har rison Lodge, K. of P., in Bobbins' opera house. Don't suffer with iudiguetiou, use Haxter's Mandrake Hitters, liu Xeokties, mufflers and silk handkerchief in nil the latest and most approved styles and at eircicillugly low priMM at the Peoples' stire, 12 15-tf last work done at Wrtmnau'g Steam Latin. dry. Everything white nod spotless. Lin curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed Obituary. Mrs. Magdaleua Shut-y, an aged resident of Line street, died this morniuK at 0 The funeral will take place ou Sat in lay, 31st inat., at 8 p. in. Service will be b Id in the Trinity Reformed churuh, of w' U the deceased was a member for a iniiu b i 1 vears. lutermeut will bo made iu the Oi'd I wi' cemetery. i 1 lHNA'SHARSAPAKILLA, IT 1 ill. KIND THAT CUR KB." The Aeadi-my ltwitaurHtit. T'" i jitsville headquarters for Site-nan tloil p. mid otlieni tlvlug North of the Mi 'iriu'u. Iur hot toddtf-i, hot piinah, beef tea r.j ui: kinds of wlu s and liquors of the lie i l.i ads, is the Academy Restaurant, John 1? c iti'iitY, proprietor, M A. I'oouoy, assist ant. to When T!al.y was sick, f n" Vr Tiiftorfa, Vlu'nfche wn a t."uud, t-H . riclfcirCaitorla. V9: .nnhf bivainc Miss, i 'i ' m, t" C'jit'irla. Wh'n .Ul hud Cliildrea, 1 .. .M tUem Custorio. 1,-n to suit all t at Pi.rU's book l .' tree, lia. nunc 1 oq every ohriy stoie. So El N")th Main 4-27-tl 1 ;(,.nr flour, lie sure tbat the . & 1UKH, Ashland, Pa., 1b printed k. 3-3-3taw JLaue'a Famy Sleillolnu Moves the HoueU Hach day In onler to bo healthy this is ecctcary USE DANA'S 8AaSAPAMI.T.A, IT ! "THK KINIJ THAT CUKES." J Killed on the Ititllronil. Thomas Oaughan, a resident of Lost Crceji while walking on tho Lehigh Valley railroad at about 0 o'clock last night to visit frietjas at No. 2, was struck by tbo passenger train due here at 0:14 o'clock aud instantlj killed. Unntr. n tin nf tlin f1rr(Hipd. la rtrtwml si ' " " " yA .vv- . motor man ou tlio electric raiiwa II Is All III ltJ A enmplo of tho manner which tho polico of town arc torment ' and advantage istaken of their syinpatlwf'was given at tbo corner of Main and Cctft-o streets. An old man under tho Influence of drink was in n heap ou tbo pavgincnt. Chief of Polico Davis raised him ,(,n and placed him in a sitting position On a door step. Tho old man became eitiito indignant because hd had been disturbed ana was by no means sparing in his critlcjim. Vet there was n bystander who condemned tbo policeman in unmistak able terins because he threatened to put the man )h the lockup. But this remonstrance was0ny made in an undertone. RICHARD KIMBALL DEAD. Tho Dlitlnsttislicil Literary Man Passes Away at Now York, Aged 70. NewYoiik, Dec. 29. Richard B. Kim ball, a distinguished literary man, it dead in this city at tho ago of 70. Ten days ngo ho completed the most important work of hW life, a valuable col lection, entitled "Half a Century of Recol lections." His first book, "St. Lcger," appeared in tho famous Knickerbocker Mugazlns more thnn 5U years ago. This work was at once translated into tho French, German anil Dutch lun muiKes, and gavo the author a command ing rank among American atithors. WILL MEET CORQETT AGAIN. Sullivan Snji Ho Intends to llegln Train, ingot Hot Springs Next 31ny. New Yoiik, Dec. 29. John L. Sullivan refused to be interviewed at tho Windsor theatre, whero he has been playing, in re gard to Jimmy Wnkely's statements that the ex-champion was an ingrate for mak iiiK attacks on his honor. He, however, told Dan Murphy, who met him at tho wiud-up of tbo perfor mance that he would yet meot Jim Cor bett, and will start in to train at Hot Springs, Ark., noxt May. CHOLERA RIOTERS SENTENCED. Eight to ho Strangled, Tour Gu to Klherla lor Lire, unci Others Imprisoned. St. PcTEitsimnn, Dec. 29. A court mar tial in Tashkcnd has passed sentence on tbo leaders of tho cholera riots on July 0. Seventy mon were tried. Eight wen sentenced to bo strangled; four to tho loss of all civil rights and deportation to Si beria for lifo and 4!) to long terms of im prisonment. Tweuty-llvo were acquitted. Nohhlo's Dentil Was Accidental. Newark, N. J., Deo. 29. Further in vestigation has shown that John W. Nobble, the foreman of tho Bloom field Avenuo Licorico Works, in Newark, whose frozen body was found beside tho tracks of tho Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad at HurrUon, Tuesday, met his death simply by accident. JVIny Ilnro Committed Suicide. Pateiison, N. J., Dec. 29. William S. Klncb, a member of tho ilrm of itlcburd Wurren & Co., soda wuter manufacturer.-, I of this city, has been missing from homo since last Tuesday. Ho had been feeling unwell lately, and it is feared that ho committed suicide while mentally do ranged. Crew Itescued ly Llfo Savers. PnoviNCKTOWN, Mass., Dec. 29. Fishina schooner Welcome of Gloucester is ashore near Unco Point. The crew of sixteen men wero brought safely to shore by tho life saving crew. Tho vessel will likely bo a total loss. To llectimn u Western Newspapur Mnn MANCHBfeTHH, N. H., Dec. 29. Frank M. Rollins, business manager of tho Man chester Union, has sovercd his connection with that paper, and it is understood will assume tho proprietorship of tho Denver, Uol., Sun. For u Now Athlotlo Club. New York, Dec. 29. It is currently re ported on pretty good authority that a i, G syinllonte of waaltuy sporting men about to start an athletic club iu the vi cinlty of Nuw York. Hus Not Ileen Invited to IlaUIumre. Bai.tihohe, Dec. 29. It has been un curtained that tho report that Dr. Mo (ilynn Iium lieen invited to Baltlmoiu in without fouudatlon. NEWS OF THE DAY. Minister to Enguiuu Lincoln uas re turned to bis pwtt. An olfori is making by several promi nent Clilcagouu to buy ludupendence Hall In Philadelphia, the house whero Llnuoln diul in Wasliington, and the Sur rwt la vara iu Maryland, with a view ol ti-anu'wrutig them to Chloago for exhibi tion. puriHwe. Every distillery in Cincinnati is being rim at its full oapauity In iiuticiputlou ot an iucreaw) of tax It is said iu Chicago that a movement is uu foot among tbu ooul deulors iu tho Hocking Valley, Ohio., to effect a combi nation which will be u formldnblo rival to tlio UeuiliiiK system. Joint lioulUr nud Emma Shea of Ports mouth wart) drowned while skating ou tho luke at Kingston, Out. . l'realdMit-oloot Cleveland has declined the invitation of Uov. Flower, ot New York, to Htteud the luttar's reception to the Legislature and the Presidential uluo tora at Albany on Juu 9. Yt i-atlicr .f uriHtc land: Pair, northwest wtndi, albihtly warmer In Now Ilauipabliu, MuataohusutU, Vermont ami CouneoUuut- I'oi liuturn Now York: Generally fair, rising u-iniiuroturu, winds Uwoiulng north oilv. (IIi'SchI lis Worl.-. WAMiimoTOK, Deo. SI). The IUlo Ameiionn iiunrtt of l'rotiiotion ot the orld'a C inn Liiim ExiMint ion has olotml i k wit 'i the lultlHiui-nt ot tint oh-ji-c i f its t-iTorts. namely, to have Italy o .n- a Iv ioir-!.ente4 at tlm Worl-l's l'.iir. I' K V (.' u-.iei istl nud Prut K.iva, who haw brcli .it I be 1 1 ii. t I ul i In- lnov.i'Heiil , ,k- u-iy juliilunt over their suoooas wlileli has lil to the appoint meuL ot a commls Mlllll l r the Kinu ot Italy. TOWN POLITICS. The Time lor Oct I lug Itendy Is Close to Hand. Nothing as yet has been done by cither party to call a meeting of tho respective com mittees. Littlo over a month remains In which to nomlnato candidates and got tho olcctlon machinery in operation under tho now law, so there is not much timo to sjwro. There are numerous candidates for tho ditlerent otllces, but theyaro reluctant to make their announcements known through tho papers at the present time. Tho nroscnt incumbents of the offices of Chief Uurgoss and High Constable will bavo determined oppposition in tho ranks of tho party to which tboy belong, while for Ito- eelver of Taxes tbo present incumbent may havo a clear track. He has proved himself a safo and reliable official and ho deserves to bo ro-nominated by his party. In the several wards there will be a great scramblo and several bitter contests, cspec ially will this be the case in the Third ward. If the Citizens wish to hold their own in tho coming election they will have to get a move upon themselves, otherwise tho party will awaken to find itself in a very small minority. VENO I His Openlug- Last NlKht at Kobblns' Opera House. Veno was greeted last night by a crowded house. Ho came upon the stage at 8 o'clock, dressed in a gorgeous velvet suit made up in the English style. He was wearing his mag uiflcent jeweled vest valued at $1,000. Veno, in a few choico words, told the nature of hi9 business, after which bis comedians gave a first class performance. Veno speaks again to night and to-morrow, the opera houso being engaged for other purposes after Friday. Veno's remedies for rheumatism, sciatica, nervousness, dyspepsia, liver complaints, etc, havo bad a tremendous sale around tbo coal regions. Physicians aud druggists praise and recommend them. Veno cures tbo afflicted in view of tbo audience, but his stay hero being short bo has not much time for that. His medicines are on sale at the hall. Every afllicied person is advised to go to hear him to night. USE DANA'S SAIiSAPARILLA, its 'THE KIND THAT CURES." Liberal Landlord. Lloyd Fox, formerly of tho Merchants' Hotel of ttiis place, and now in tbo hotel business in Hazlcton, sent tlio inmates of the Lowrytown almshouse seven turkeys on Christmas. Tlietuikcjs wero accompanied by a half dozen boxes of cigars and a number of other choice delicacies. A Happy Man Is bo who huh Hed Han Oil fix Hhenm tlsm, Neuralgia, Toothache mid enron Ic pain-, It's t ren tcly which ernes every tme. Try It, 25 o nts. i mi r-ixg cm Hiatal, r. u. iur 11 V Drngstorf. WANT, &. 1 JirA'JTED. A furnished room. TV I.. Ferguson Hou e. Address A. lzva-st TTTOIt S VLE. A liouso and lot at tho north ; west corner of Jadlna d Che'Ty streets, Apply to Mary M. Herman, on premises. 12-21-lw VOH KENT. Society and club rooms In the ..posl oC?,co mlliJlB'- APP'y 10 M- M,v,,!ur,1fe' Attorney. Koom 3. lM4-tf I O'V-On Oalc or Jardln streets, a lady's J cold watch. Finder will o suitably ro- war ed by returning tamo to tho llKKAtn offlce. lSK-St GIRL WANTED. A girl who can cook and do cenerul liousenork lor a family of three. A i) i)l v at L J. Wilkinson s dry Koods storo, SO bouth Main St., Bhenandoah. lS-2fl-3t MOTICl! TO ONl'ltACTORS. -Sealed nro 1 po&ais will bo received at tho offlco ot toe .Mineral muiroauana wining company, nun mokln, Pi, until noon on Jununry 15th, lt93. tor ihAHinlclm of a snaf 1 050 fi ct In denth Specifications and all available Information lll be furnished on application to Morris will' lams, Huperlnttndent, Shamoliln, l"a. IaviMQ A. Stkarns. Manntrcr. Wllkes Uarro, Pa., Dec. 19, t893. 12-22-J.w i GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com- A. mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi cal Ink Eraslnk' Pencil. The oulckeet and ereat- ost selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of pnper. works like magic 800 to 500 por cent. proDt. One agent's Halos amounted to KfcJOin .ilxdays. Anothor t3 in tvo hours. Previous experience not nocoasary. For terms and full larncuiars, auu Wross The Monroe Mf'g Co., La X439 &-3My rosso, Wis. T)TIIVATE SALE Or' A DESUtAllLE PAItM. I A desirable little farm lu the Catawlssa Valley, near Krcbs' station. 30 mlnuies walk from Shenandoah, will be sold at private sale by applyltiK on the premises. Tho farm con tains '-iO acres, more or lea-, lu high state of cultivation. Will sell th farm by Itself with house and farm buildings, or will sell farming stock and ImplemeulB along with the farm. If desired. The owner is desirous of leaving the country. For Information, apply on the prt miscs. 18-17 d&w-lm MYLES WHITE. CB1 K PAYS for a home lot at May'f Laod- PJ-0 lag, the tine suburb of Atlantl .Quaics from It. It.: commutation faru e suburb or Atlantic city; t ; commutation faru to Puila., Clty; 5 26 cenut; has court house, hotels, schools. churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water nower: Due driving, fishing, uunnlutt. bathlnii. selling; oily and country combined; 85 bouses built fast year and not or.e empty; a safe and sure investment; W Invested will Increase MO In OraonthH; 3 mills built this year; lots are sureiit anovo ocean; ju per oeni. on tor twsn; I! lots for R5: title Insured. Send far olreular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT OO., 8 franklin t , rnlluaelphla. IWm By Special Request Of a number of the citizens of Shenan doah wo will remain bero One Week longer Tbo Christmas-New Year week will positively bo lLo Ust. ICo-I)a hss performed many wonderful cures and the manager has reeelved th most Batter lag testimonials f ion. P.. mudoah people, lly taking advantage ot lb- -rtiaicg ptlce you tavo To conts on every boti c TlUt OUKT Mexican Medicine Co. Has opened a branch oHlce lu mn euildikg, 8 w mm st ailBNANIM. TJ,. jyj S. KI9TI.BR. M. tt, rnraioJAtt j.md hokuhi OfBtc ItUN. Jirfl k .. dkenanaost Pa j.rand Opening Display. DB3IHABLE X-HAS OUTS. Our efforts to realie this display tho grandest and most elaborate no have yet attempt! has been achieved after many weeks of hard work and by searching through all the various mar- kots. The Innumerable articles wo offer Include the following at low prices! "BooUs-Woli'VO 1,000 12mos, beau tifully bound In cloth and gold, which we will sell nt 20c; elsewhere. 35c. J'lui t'i.c mill Albumt Our lino of plush cases this season have been selected with tho greatest care, including Hhaving Sets, Sewing Implements, anlcure Sets, Plush Albums In all then-test deslgas. Hymnals and Jxford llibles at all prices, An elaborate array ot Brlc-a-IlraoandBlsque' figures aud I ellulold goods. Ooldpens and pearl holders, tl to 15. In plush cases, 11.50 up. Games of all Description. HOOKS & BROWN, 4 North main Street. Don't Forget That The only place in the county where you can get Hot Soda ! Is at No. 27 Soutlx HZ.txx3t. Stroot. The largest stock of confec tions and clear toys in town. A good mixture for 20c per lb. Fruit cakes for X-mas. Bread, pies and cakes of all kinds. FOR THE (hristmas Holidays ! Tht retail Toy Department of Fred. Keltban, HH North Main street, con tains a choico collection ot tho most ap propriate articles for CHRISTMAS and NEW fEAR GIFTS. Ice Cream made to order at shortest notice. Fruit and Christmas cakes made In tho finest style. We are also prepare d to supply Hun da; Scnools with Candles at wholesale prices. Fred. Keithan, Baker and Confectioner, 10t North Main Street. Headquarters For Florida Oranges I wish to announce to the public that I will receive a car load of Oranges direct from Florida, sweet and juicy Mor the holiday tradel Will be sold for 12c a dozen and up Furnished to Sunday schools by the box. .A.- WOMER, 124 N. Main Street. YES Matters aro Jecoming Interesting And In the musical lino to-dav without doubt the most interesting matlerls that W. Wilde Has procured the most complete stock ot Musical (ioods la the county, embrac ing ev rytblng fn the musical line. Tho next most lnw resting thing Is that ho Is colling those delightful new AUTQHARFS can be playt d by any one In a few days Pianos, Organs. VlolIns.Qultars.llruss Instruments, and full line sheet music. Cor. Jardln and Lloyd Rts. CLNTS FOIl A WINDOW SMDK. Others, ready to put up spring roller, iur sov, oov, 4ovt ouu unu upwarus, Par tics doslrlnir onlv the ituui: ing or tlx. turescan bo uccommoaated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardin Street. (irvin, Duncan A new lot of Mirrors French bercl and Germau plate glass. Also an elegant assortment of Lemon ade sets and all kinds of Table Glassware, Fancy Engraved Lemonade Sets for $1.25, including tray. Our stock for holidays is complete. Call and see our stock of Plush Goods, Ornaments and Toys. Our Candy Counter is quite an attraction these days, and sales increase as the festive season approaches. Our patrons will do well to make their X-mas pur chases early and avoid the great rush which immedi ately precedes the Great Holiday. 8South. 3VEtlaa. Stroot. Just apensd at 25 South Main St. Seff's J FULL line of Dry Goods, Under wear, Notions, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Boots and Shoes, which must be sold be before January 4th, 1893. 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' Furnish ing Goods. Call and secure bargains. 23 It you are seeking a place to purchase CHRISTMAS CANDIES! M. L. KEMMEREE, Wbolcsalo and Retail Dealer. Special brand of Candies for Sunday Schools. For X-mas and New Year Presents ! A reminder of some of the most suitable articles for such, ana also the place to buy them. A Good Serge or Cloth Drpge, A Fine Shawl, Fine Wlllon, Moquetteor Goat-skin Bug, A Good Tarpet, A Set of Table Linens, Nd)I;Iiis to mutch, Pair Gents', Ladies' or Children's Kid Glovep, with fur tops, All of which can J. J. PRICE'S, PETER GRIFFITHS, GIRAR.DVIIXE, PA. CD s rt C2 F-l CD in CD a to CD CD O Stock of Second-hand rge At low prices. Ilulldeis' supplies, nails and hardware ot nil kinds. Full stock of Mining Sup plies una Tinware. Tlnsmlthlng in all 11 branches. . Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting Promptly Attended to. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stani 17 SOUTH MAIN HTREICT. Where he frill be plant.! to meet the wunt of his irlenus and tho pabllo In BTorTtbiag in Ibu Drinking Lino. H. ), M'GUIRE'S Sporting aad Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Ilest Wises, Liquors, liters, Ales aud Bnesi brands of Cigars always on baud. Waidley's Double Store. and 25 SOUTH MA N STREET, go right to North Main Street No. 35 A Plush or Cloth Coat, A Pair of Good Blankets, Handsome Pair Chenille Curtains, A Fine Carpet Sweeper, A Fine Umbrella, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mtifil- in, Towels, iMuftd, Pocket-bookB, etc. be purchased at OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. Cellar Furnaces ! Bar - room Stoves, OF PIIII.ADET.rUIA, i. S o S A If oP n -t CD H CO Cfl Send their Eye Specialist To Sliciiaucloiili, 'Wednesday, Jan. 4. He will be fouod at the Fcrjjitso h IIotiHC From 830 n. m. to 630 p. in. Persons who havo headache, or wcoso eyes are causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re Wive Intelligent and skillful attention. NO CilAUUIi to ex Kinlne youreyes. Kvery pair of glasses orderedls guaranteeo to be satisfactory. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, lloasler'i. old stand) mtlnoud CoiUBtH., Mliciiducluali. Heat beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest Hands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at- T. J. O'lIAllEN'S IQsnnoer Sliop, COR. MAIM AND OAK STS. Everything In the tonsorlal line done 1c BrsV class style. A One bath room attached.