The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 17, 1891, Image 4

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OW OW TJk
AT ALL PRINCIPAL RESTAURANTS,
1
Ou (lie ItlKlit Trade
SKVKHN, tho Grocer, is still on Ilia HrM
track nnd comin to tlmo with another train I
load of Flno Orocorios, Uannod Goods,
Meats, Flour, etc.
Centre anil White Bis., Shenandoah.
The Evening Herald.
ALL THE NHWS I'OU ONE CENT.
lias a larger circulation In Hhenandoah than
any other paper published. Clrcu
latlon books open to nil.
AFFAIRS CAUGHT HASTILY.
"What News Gatliorora Tako a
Moment to Toll About.
Cider Is cheap.
Full moon to-night.
Stoves are going up.
Suisage and scmpplo nre ripa.
Bead necklaces uro again In fashion.
Tho outlook for buckwheat cakes Is
good.
Wild geese are on their journoy
southward.
The par'or is the matrimonial mar
ket. Now !b the time to fatten the turkey
for Thanksgiving.
The author who la seriously de
pressed by unfavorable notices of his
work may be said to he critically 111.
People are gradually shedding their
simmer ulotbini,nnd donuiug that of
darker aud heavier material.
Now is the time to see that all tho
panes of glass are In the windows of
vour dwellintr. before the sudden an
near-mice of Jack Frost one ot thtse
line mornings.
Tho chalk fiend is abroad. lie
makes n nractlco of marking houses,
fences, etc., in some Instances his work
Is of the moat obscene kind. Ho
.should bo watched and run in.
Coming Events.
Oct. 20. Supper in Kobbins' opera houso
under tho auepices of Ladies Aid Society,
No. 13, auxilliarv to Sons of Veloriins.
Oct. i'l. "Johnstown," in Presbyterian
church.
Nor. 6. Socond annivorfry ontortain
rnont of Major Jonninns Council, No. 3G7,
tr. 0. U. A. SI., in Ferguson's theatre
Nov. 18 Grand supporin Bobbins' opora
nou-o for tho benoflt of tho Trinity Ko
formod church.
Novombor 20. Grand supporin Kobbins'
opera house: boneflt of Lady Harrison
LodRo, No. 1G. A. V. L. A.
Prime oystors, tho best tho market
affords, always on hand at Coslott's. 8-22-lf
OyBtors.
Oystors are in season. Go to Schoenor's.
Familios supplied. Parlors for ladios. 0-1-tf
Socond hand school books
eold at Max Koaso's.
bought and
tf
Trottioat oil cloth in town
Fricko's carpet store.
at 0. D.
9-18 tf
Phconix Phalr.
Tho Thranix lioso Company will hold a
ftrand fair In Kobbins' opera house, com
mencing on Tuosday, Noy. 3rd, 1801. It
will bo ono of tho largest and best fairs oyor
hold in this cuunty. 1011-tf
Buy Keystone flour. Bo careful that the-
name Lussio & Co., Ashland, Pa., it
printed on every sack. Z-3-"ilavi
Stationary packago, C and 10 cents each,
t Max Keoso's. tf
Take your carpot rHgs to C. D. Friclfo's
carpet storo and have them mado into a
firat-olasi carpet. 0-18-tf
THE OLD TAKEN
JAMES S.THOMAS
Is now located at Balnbrldge's old stand,
Cor. COAL and WEST STS.,
nnd offers to the public tho finest lino of
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED
Provisions, FJsb and Oysters, Green nnd
Rmoaeu nam nuu I'lticu.
Xlnnnxvaia. Xiomous.
SCHOOL
BOOKS.
The place to buy your school Looks cheap is
Also Hsholnr's Companions, nook Htraps,
oonooi twj(, iaui(t, etc. ii.verytuiuf
and anything required In ikliool.
Slate, iwneils, ta, sold re
tall aud wholesale. '
Hooks Suitable for East and West MaknojTifp.
Don't forget the plane If you wish to save
jltnuey.
JUL. MBLLBT;
CHAS. T. RICE'S OLD STAND.
22 East Centre St., Shenanaoah.
MAHANOYCITY.PA.
THE COMING ELECTION.
Beacons for Holding tho Constitu
tional Convontion.
In publishing tho tallowing artiolo, takon
from the PotUvIHo Republican, tho IlEn
ALD wishes to slate that it hoartlly
ondorses all tho sontimenU contained in it :
At tho coming election tho peoplo of
this Blato will bo called upon to voto for ot
against a Constitutional Convention, a
nuostlon of moro than ordinary importance,
but ono that has hardly boon consldorod.
It is essentially ft political question, and
yet not of a partisan character ; men of all
shades of political opinion havo oxprossed
thoir vlows as to tho necessity of holding a
convention which vary without reforonco
to the party to which thoy belong ; neither
of the predominant political partios have
committed themselves unrescrvodly in sup
port of tho convention, tho Democratic
party only going so far B6 to favor it in
order to socuro Ballot Beform. Taking an
impartial view of tho question, it seems
that its uHitnato decision ono way or tho
other will depend on tho weight of reasons
advanced for or against holding tho con
vention. .
Thero seems to bo nn unaminlty of opin
ion that poms changes ought to bo made in
our preeont Constitution, but tho qua'tlon
ariies how shall we make such change, by
amendments or a now Comtitution ? The
latter method would practically bo amend
ment in another form, as it is rovilon of
the Constitution that is contended for and
not an entiro now instrument. To say tho
least, tho wisdom of voting against a con
vention becauso wo can oventually alter
and improve tho Constitution by tho sub
miwon of amendments is quo!tionablo.
If ono or moro amendments wero pro.
posod and agroed to by tho Legislature, it
would cost tho slate almost if not as much
to advertise tho amendments in tho manner
rf quired by tho Constitution, nnd pay tho
expense incident to their submifsion, as to
hold a convention, besides what wo could
now accomplish at onco by a convention,
wo would have to wait at least until 1895,
for delays nro dangorous so if there are to
bo any changes mado in tho Constitution
they hnd bettor bo mado now. Tho
ncccs'ary legislation has been enactod for
holding tho convention, tho expense in
curred to voto thereon, and It would socm
almost liko' an act of folly to defeat tho
convontion without sooing what boneflt
could be derived therefrom.
If it is doubted wherein cur prosontCon
stltutlon is dofoetivo, a superficial examina
tion of tho articles on tho judiciary, suf
frage and olections, taxation and finance
and railroads and canals will affjrd tho
most notablo oxamplcs. Twenty yoars
have expired since its adoption and during
that timo wo havo experienced tho greates
progross in human affairs that has boon
known in tho world's history and it is but
just to say wo must adapt ourselves to now
conditions that havo not heretoforo boon
provided for.
"Without rofornng at length to defects in
tho Constitutional articles mentionod, th
peoplo of this county in particular need
not bo reminded of tho weakness of tb
judiciary artielo which guarantees us
soparato Orphans Court but makes us do
pendant upon tho Legislature to get
As tho Legislature did not soo fit to pass an
onabllng act, wo havo not got a separato
Orphans' court which ovorybody says i
nocossity lor a county ol this sizo an
which tho Constitution says wo shall have;
our prosent system of establishing courts of
Common Pleas is questioned and tho hotter
plan would no doubt bo to allow tho Legii
laturo to crcalo judicial districts of two or
moro counties evou though ono of them
may contain 40,000 or moro inhabitants;
the business of somo counties containing
that number of peoplo hardly warrant
soparato judicial district although th
Constitution says they shall havo it.
As long as tho ballot numbering fealuro
exists in tho Constitution, ballot reform
impossible; vith both iho political parti
favoring it, how nnyono professing to bo
Bepublican or Democrat can oppose
uhang.) in tho Constitution is hard to Im
agino. Beform in taxation and tho powors
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
I Where lie will be ploa'edto meet tho wants
or 111s irienas ana mo putuio in
Everything in the Drinking Lino.
Ladies' Coats.
Largest Line in the County.
JN0. B. PRICE'S SONS
conferred upon corporations need also bo
olfoctod in order that tho cardinal prin-
plo bo carriod out.
While a convontion, If hold, may not to
any groat oxtont ohango tho prosont Con
stitution, tho peoplo will moro than bo ro-
pald if some of the loast defects now ap
parent are cured which will certainly be
e caso.
In this county tho Republicans bavo
nominated good men for their representa
tives. In this district Mr. S. Burd Ed
wards and Capt. Robort Allison, and In
tho 30th district, Mr. John J. Coylo and
Joseph Pomeroy, dologate-at-largo, nro tho
candidates and thoir olectlon would Insure
to tho pooplo of tho coal region threo rep
resentatives in whom tho pooplo could
avo the utmost confiednco. Tho Republi
can is lor tno Constitutional convention,
for tho nominees abovn mentioned. It is
for ballot reform with a big B., nnd those
who aro not for it nro encmios of tho
peoplo and friends of tho monopolies and
corporations of this Commonwealth.
Common
Soap
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.
IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.
A GOOD SHOE
FOB
MEW 2
OR $1.75, WORTH $2,25.
Repairing Neatly Done.
Common Sense Shoe Store,
110 South Main St., Shenandoah.
A FIIL1, JUINIS OF
CLOTHING
"rcTrcr a ovf.t? no a ts
Ladies' and Children's Coats,
Dry Goods, Shoes and Underwear
For ladles, men and children. All of which
will be old a percent, cnenperluan
they can bo bought elcewbere.
ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE
23 S. MAIN STREET,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
mWatch for the HED h-lGN lu front.-Ca
SALLIE SENIOR'S
Latest Styles
IN
Fall and Winter Millinery.
Ill N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH.
B I CEf
4i3 B
CENTS for 11 window shade
with frlnue. others for 65c,
anu up. "liatles made
Btores and private dwel-
inns. A new lot of shad-
Inra onrl frlncrMi in mntnli
O. 3D. FHIGKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin SL near Centre
-1 ' V asm Dniraa V uimwwuibbsv n'piBi
rvoBgrtixucn rasrsirrriiMrad n&a nSn anion BcorLa W
"WANTS, &o.
Advertisement! In this column, not exceeding
5 linen, 6l'e. for one insertion; 75e. lor two; il for
three; one week, J1.C0; two weeks, 12; one
nonth. ').
WANTED.
housewortc. at IIkiiald ofSce.
-A girl for genera!
Good wages paid. Apply
0-llS tl
KENT.-Store and dwelling,
stable, on East Coal strtet. nc-nr
JL with stable, on
Main, lor rent to r Erod burly. Annlv to
Jonulhan Ilogers, 22. West Coalstreei. or at
UERALD OIDCe. 1U 1KW
r ANTED. Good wages paid to n
7 V good, experlenctd girl. Apply at 301
west uuerry street, corner or jjuesiuut. ireei.
T7OR BALE.-
A largo "Morning
.' l.li
ilKht" double healer. Hullablo fir a
store, or ilwolllug. Apply to 11. A. Hwalm
Eolith Main street 10-13-tf
j'.iijiaimj uw. Dirayeu irum
li I lie undersigned. 3X7 West Oak street.
Mheuanclonti, cm Sunday mornlug, lull lnhl.,
a Siuull net, cow, ueiwoen a jeisey ana ai
derneyj tlark-reddlih color, a Miccp bell aud
c uin ou tier uecic. jny pcrhun ru'uniuiK
ber or lurnUh Information aft to her where
abouts will be suitably rewarded.
10-H-tf W. B MOHGANS.
w
r ANTED. Persons
In want of
lieln (male or female).
situation,
partner, to buy or Fell a business or real en-
Into, to coll and examine oun-yi-tdn. Agent
iu nl principal cities. Max Itoise, Hteum
blp, Ticket und Gencrl Agency, Iberian
dciHli. Agent for the United mates Employ
ment and lluslnois Agency, 41 and M llrond
way, New 1 ork. 10-3 Ira
mllE rUIIiADELI'HIA A ItEADIf.G COAL
X AKU1IIOM LOMrAMlC.
PROPOSALS T
FOR SUPPLYING THE MINES OPKIt-
atrd by 'be HhlbidelplilA & H-ndlngCoal nnd
rou Company, wltb mining timber, lagging
and illln, will be received at the onlce ot the
I'lircnumns Agent, '.'.7 fount t ouriii strcot.
t'miaaeii'1114, until novenioer tsi, tsui.
Kormsol nroDO-als. Kpeclflcttlmsutidllstof
Icolllfns to be hUpplled, will bo Airnlshcd ou
application to II C!. l.UTHElt, Central Hu-
Iperinienaent, tousvuie, i n.
ALHEItT KOSTEIt,
10 13-15-17-30 2J-2I l'jrclmslug Agent.
LADIES
The cool evenings should remind
you that something light iu
weight is suitable for you to wear
for head-coverings. We have
the largest stock from which to
select your
Nubias and Fascinators,
and the real beauty of them are
tneirsnape anu
THE LOW PRICES.
"We also have an elegant line of
Silk and Wool Mittens.
S i BARGAIN : BAZAR
Grand Opening!
FALL AND WIS
TKK STYLES OF
MILLINERY
ELLAM. M'GINNISS1
-No. 26-
East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Tho finest and largest nsortmeut
In Hals, llounets and Caps at re
markably low prlcei. Onr line of
Chlldion's THUIMED AND UN
TKIMMEI) IIATd ,
Cannot Too Equalloci.
SCHOPPB
DANCING SCHOOL!
Robbms' Opera House, .
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING !
Commencing September 2d.
ORCHESTRA OF io PIECES
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.
T..,t l)f!a,l ,,,1 D Allnlin
lBW V llli ILbU U U IlUUUVa L'U.
I u
TONSORIAL : PARLORS !
13 IX AVXjNTG-,
Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I
SHAMl'OOJNO, ETC!., )1Y
E. G. J. WADLINGER,
Under PostoitlceDulldlng,
Main nud Oak Sts., Slicnandoah.
-Ilot and cold baths. Polite, nromrtund
caieiut utieniion.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest aud oldest re'lahle purely cosU com.
paniea represeuiea uy
120 S. Jardin St., Shenanaoah, Pa.
at
No. 8 New Broadway Range !
OraaraeiihlShelf-OSariaTr SS3-
AH kinds of stove repairs kept on hand
BAIT, 331
-TA.SZII3 .A.
It is not necessary to go nbout It surreptitiously, as do the gamins in the
picture, If you would take a peep nt our elegant display of the latest novelties
in dre.-s goods, cloaks, wraps and rugs, Our store Is u little world's fair iu It
self aud visitors may freely inxpect the exhibition without being importuned
to buy. We huve some attractive specialties this week iu the line of Dry Goods,
Coats, Wraps, etc.
- 5 urn
113 North Main Street,
A NTIQU1TV lam be toieia'ed In almost any
tl,nl.l l.nu Tf la ... f
tliercbt of the body Is prttty sure to follow
suit. Nobody but a millionaire or a geulus
can a (lord to wearancienl lieudgenr,and even
they take a good many chanoe when they do
It. It will cofct yuti no iiuiro to bo up wiin the
times than It will to be hall a mile behind
them. Kverythlng about our I 50 hat Is bund-
some but thn price, and 11.60 for such a hat can
Bcaroe ly be called au lbluir bnl u ridlculonsly
low figure. Tho a me can bo,, said of ourSJo
neckweur. Our Hue ol gents' furnishing goods
is the lowest prld In the market.
13 S, Mala St, SGANLAN Sfcenanioak
LEATHER and SHOE FlilDISCS
J". CLBAR-Y,
Dealer In all kinds ol
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
. Large and fl rst-olass stock.
All Demands of the Trade Supphea
18 W. CENTRE ST.,
Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA
Light.
Dark.
Decorated Skirt'g
Kindly sollcltlBB your order, respectfully,
S, Jardin St Shenandoah, Pa,
PEEP!-
neiia
Shenandoah, Pa.
The ninnufuelure of good Clothin
Is not nil fafr SHllInK 1' is full of In-
trlcate detail. The proper laying out,
cutting und tusking up nil require
judgment aud care fill treatment to ob
tain u satisfactory ilnlsli.
Good ready-made Clothing Isa scarce
article. Our long experience In man
ufacturing enables us to produce tho
best our oxtenslve business Insures
the lowest prices.
A.G. Yates & Co.
Cor. 13th & Chestnut Sts.
Ilcst-miicle Clotliiiifir
In Vlitliiclclplilu.
OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES !
COFFEEHOUSE, 32 N. Main Si
families supplied with raw oysters by tho
hundred.
MRS. PmiaUKON.rrop,
Q M. HAMILTON, M. I).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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