We Will Meet Prices OF AI-Tj COMPETITORS, QUALITY CONSIDERED THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN. ZD-A-TTZEIRS BOCK BEER 1 THE POLITIOAIi BOILING AT THE COUNTY SEAT. SHENANDOAH WHO C1IVB OZ. TO THE POUND. AND QUARTS TO THE GALLON AT SEVERN'S. SOLID and plated Silver ware. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet.Parlor and Piano Lamps,unique in design with 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most protresslvo establishment In Uie county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Sircets. Satinet Manufacturer Anslgns. WoncESTEii, Mass., April !J(5. Ohns. T. AlUrioh, jr., manufacturer of satinot in Sutton, unsigned yesterday. Liabili ties $45,000, assets $5,000. A lire which caused tlie total destruction of Mr. A Ul rica's mill, entailing a loss of $15,000, on which there was but $1,500 insur nnce, is the direct cause of the assign ment. leitli of un Krlo Itullrond Director. New Youk, April 20. Josiah IJelden, formerly of San Jose, California, died in this city on Satuday, in his 77th year. He was a director of the Erie Railroad und concerned in numerous financial enterprises. Geary Chinese Hill Defeated. Washinotcw, April 20. The Senate yesterday by a voto of A'i to 14, rejected the Geary Chinese Total Exclusion bill, and substituted the Senate amendment continuing existing laws. Bloctrlo Blttors. Tim remody is becominK bo well known and eo popular as to need no special men tion. All who bavo usod Electric Hitters sing tho samo son; of praise. A purer medicine does not oxiit ind it is guaranteed to Jo all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will euro all diseases of tho Livor nnd Kid neys, will reniovo Pimples, Boils, Salt liheum and other affections caused by im puro blood. "Will drivo ilalaria from tho system and provont as well as euro all Malarial fevors. For euro of Ueadacho, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bittora Entiro ea'isfaction RUarantoed, or money refunded. Price 60o. nnd $1.00 por bottle at O. II. HaKenbuch's drug store. Coming Invents May 4th. Benefit ball for Ilenry Biw man, vha his boen ill for ovor four years, at Bobbins' opera houso. May Gtl). Locturo by ISev. Anna Sbaw, of Massachusetts, in M, E. church. Sub ject "Fato of Republics!" When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria. When sho was a Cbil J, she cried for Castoria. Whan she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. I'lHlilnir Tackle. A largo lot of the finest fishing tackle, cheaper and bettor than ever, just received. Co mo and soe me betcre purchasing else "whore and you will save money at Max Kkksk's, Ferguton House, V W. Contro St. Boet photographs and crayons at Dabb's 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 brandies attended to with promptness. BY AN J. DAYIES. Just See What A DOLLAR WILL BUY AtJas. Thomas', IS cans of TomatoM, IS cans ot He us, r' i down of Oraagu, 10 cans of Peas, 1 dosen ot Lemons, W pound of Sugar, 30 pounds of Jelly. V jjuuttuv yi www Hemmber, tbete are ouly a few of our it ok, naving uu ri returned tram the any. James Thomas' CHEAP CASH STORE, Con ami West 8t. Tho Prospect Soino ltrpubllciins Hiiro for Election nmt tlie Cluiiicef of Somo Doinocrnt for Noiiilniitlon-A Sly Uliuico Over tho l'leld. Spcrtit Correspondence of the Herald. 1'ottsviLLK, April 25th, 1892. Thoro havo beon many exciting politic contests in old Schuylkill. Tho ono last year, for instance, which gave Judge Green another leaso of ton yoars on tho bench, was no slouch nor woro tho several campaigns in which Hon. James B. Uellly was defeated once for Congress and twlro for Judge, small affairs of tlielr kind. And thon what is tho matter with that presidential contest of 1881, when th( "Plumed Knight'' carried this stronghold of Democracy by a plurality of soventy- two, ovorlurning tho wholo political shoot ing match, so to speak? But all thoso contests, it is propbesiod byi tho wiseacres of tho county seat, will sink into iniignin canco whon that of 1802 shall have beon brought into comparison. Your corres pondent is of tho same opinion. Commencing with tho head of tbo county ticket, what of it? Tho Republican convention did itself great credit and the party an honor by placing in tho field for Judge, District Attorney It. II, Koch. Ho is onlisted for tho csinpaign and will stick to his colors. On the bench ho will sink partisanship under the keol of tho good ship Public Good, and be a rightoous Judge Hosa.vs so at least, and he is to be believod. Ho also says ho will defeat any man tho Dem ocrats may nominate. That is tho way to talk. Pluck is always to bo admired. Koch early learned to know thoso linos from Shakespeare's Julitu Ctojor. "There is ft tide in the affairs ot men, Which, taken at the Hood, loads on to fortnno; Omitted all the voyage of their life ks hound in shallows and In miseries." McKoch is less than forty years of kge, Judgo John Dean, who was nominated last week by tho Republican Stato Convention for Supreme Judge, was lo;s thau 25 years of ago whon he began his juiicial career. Hi-will toon take a lifo position in the highest cnurt of tho Commonwealth. I( Mr. Koch gors on tho Schuylkill bonch next January he will bo a judge as long ns ho wants to be. Ho has magnotism and ability, two elements that always di I and always will command position and power. AVhohU antagonist will bo is all con jecture. Perhaps tho Pershing people wero not chagrined when tho ltopublicans showod tbom this year that the judgo had no morttsce on their party which ho could foreclose every ton years, and it may ho tho owner of tho Miner)' Journal isn't hep- ping mad because his father-in-law was left this time. Justglaneo over tho milk and wator editorials of tho Journal tbeso days and notico'tho lukowarm way in which the county ticket is supported. Hut it is more than likoly that Judgo Porehing will ho nominated by tho Demo cratic Cmnty Convention, not "renomi nated" as tho Philadelphia Times puts it, becaus? tho judge has never beon tho nominated candidate of tho county Demo cr-icy. Mr. Koch lias discounted this nomination nnd has taid to several, includ ing tho writer, that ho is confident of winning no matter who tho unUrrifled place in tho field agaicst him. So much fdr tho bead of tho tickot. For Congress tho Kcpublicans havo placed an old winnor in tho' field ' in tbo person of Ex-Congressman Brumm. Ho is m confident as of yoro of success and ho don't seom to caro whether Mr. Iloilly or Mr. Shepherd is' named as bia antagonist. Tho nomination will go to Iteilly if young James Ityan, who IeadB for District At torney, keeps his hands off. But if Mr. Ityan whoso relatives m this county aro logion, should see" that his interest lies in in Shepherd's success In tho convention, Mr. Iteilly may be placed on the rotired list. Mr. Ityan and his friends aro taking in the situation and bearing well in mind the fact that it won't do to bavo too many of onb nationality 'on the ticket. For, look you, tho Senatorial nomination wilt bo taken by Murtha P. Quinn. This Is conceded and Mr. Keefer has already commenced his labors of undermining tho foundation walls of Mr. Quinn's strong holds, So that Mr. Ityan and his cohorts will naturally prefer Sir. Shepherd o Mr. Iteilly, whether ho shall displace Iloilly or Iloilly shall combino with B. W. C11 mining, Jr., or John D, Sells, and koep Ityan off the ticket is one oi tho absorbing topics in political circles here. Many think Ityan, through his many family connection!, Is tbo stronger, and that bo will bo ablo to dictuto tho Congressional nomination. Looking ovor tho Bold so early in tho campaign does not roward one in search of much that is positively "ju6t so," but you can record It ns a fact that thoro Is disrup tion in the Democratic ranks; also that thoro is mora than a fighting chance for Koch and Brumm; also, that live of tho seven Democratic workers composing tho Wall Paper Syndicate, which did so much to ro-oloct Judge Green, aro out of t! 0 Judgo-making business this year, so far us Mr. Pershing is concerned, and this is grist to Mr Koch's mill. Inthoswopt byo and bye wo shall lot your dear readers know more. There was considerable friction In tho meeting of tho Itepublican County Oom mltloo to-day, when action was taken on on tho selection of a Chairman. Ellas Davis, ex-membor of tho Legislature wes chosen. Ha was opposed by tho Koch and LoBch men and championed by tho Brumm Keefer people. It Is believod all tbo dif ferences resulting from this contest will he healed later on in tho campaign. N. Climb our stairs, it will pay you. Wo aro better eituatod than any ground floor gallery in the town. Hall's, 20 W, Contro ttoot. Xjcvson.' Boor ORDER AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt., 207 "West Coal St " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Food, Potatoes, Green Truck, Ilay and Straw, &c, &c. 1 Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Mujdoon's old stand) . . ,' CORNlll CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. ABRAfil HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Ot Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalas, &c. M-FINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-iS Wrlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited, Specialties ! Tho best Chimney Top yet discovered, Tho wind cannot blow down. Do vou want the best ranfio money can buy Then purchase tho "NEW Tin Rooting and Spouting done on tho soonest nonce. All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronage solicited. WM R- PRATT, 331 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah, "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Tho flnost, purost and best Liquors, Beers, Ales, Porters ! Cigars, &c, In tho county. Tho place has been entirely renovated nnd Im proved. Polite attention aud honorable treat ment to all. 1. J, WUI.HOU.AND. GRAKD 1 MILLINERY OPENING reliable millineiy store of ELLA McGINNISS, EAST CENTRE STREET, SHENANDOAH. The finest and largest stock of 3303Sr3ST33TS AND ItIIXI,INBK.Y GOODS Of nil fctnrin. Come nnd sco the display be- tore purpuasiDg eisewnejpf , , 313- "S7S7. ' W XXjIOZEJ, -OKAIJill 1N- lysical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY. The flnost poods In tho market at tho lowest prices. All new goods. Cor. Lloyd and Jardln Sis., Shenandoah, Pa, House Cleaning ! -AND" FAMILY WASHING DONE Arrr.Y at 325 West Lloyd St Shenandoah. A Cheerful Homo. "Well, Mary, how cheerful your home Is. You always have such o cheerful tire." "Yob, 'tlstruo; wo uluuya havoa good lire since we cot our coal from Zerbn & Co. 'a Moun tain Colliery. Ik-tore wo alwuys hud such a tlmegettlug a tiro In the morning. That inado us uncross and crabbed; but now ovorythlng Is lovely. And, besides, It Is cheaper. Murt Shoemaker tukes orders, does tho collecting aau uuuvuriag. On and after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, TIip HARNESS-MAKER, Will occupy, the store-room, -IT. Main St., nest to Hagentueh'sDrcg Store, George H. Williams Will occupy tho Btoro-room, 37 N. Jnrdlu St., Bliciiaucloali ' ON APRIIi 1st. A full Hncof dry Koods, Croccrles, oil cloths, provisions, eta. l'l.Oult K por barrel. Other fc-oous in proportion. fnces 01 an competitors RH4 JUVV. Means poor times for the hardworking man. Recognising efforts to place within your reach goods so low that Worth oFgoods 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 ZEZIgOs- Cred.it Prices I Nb,114 South We are in the forefront with the novel and beautiful things 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 brought forth. The making is the very best and the prices are iu keen'mo- with tlm quality. A. C, YATES & CO., Corner 13th and Chestnut Streets, ncHt nincic ciotiiiiij; in iMiUiMlelplila, A Corner in Nats. Spmo hats.nro noithcr worth throwing nor taking out of a corner. A good batlsyight.dur ahlo, shapely and a ploasuro to tho wearer; a bad hat Isn't worth powder enough to Tjlow It Into peidition. Good hats aro no moro expen sive than bud ones, but bad hats uro expensive at uny prlco and sensible men couldn't he paid to wear them. Our H hut Is a perfect gem, and there Is no reason to be without ono ot this low figure. The same Is truo of our36o Neckwear and busponders. Good shirts from afto up to H. .... iuiiigb in geum uuucrwuar, col lars and culls. Everything at rock bottom price. 19 South Main St., Shenandoah. HALF-TIME 5Q q BUTT Jk. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Iain Street, Shenandoah, Pa. fifian Vlav i OUT1 ua-DfjXj reduced: 03R33A.T3L.-T TJItUSSELS from 6O0 up. Table and Floor Oil Clothft and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Bhadee, Jluga, Matts.Curtaln Poles, etc, at lowprjces. The best lino of Lace Curtains ever shown in town frqm $1.00 a pair up. J. J. PRICE'S, Largest Assortment. LATEST STYLES I OurPrlws were never equalled before. We sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia or elfcewhcro. We have a full lino of lleywood Carriages, ard can furnish you any stylo for less than you Can Buy at the Factory. Call and see for yourself. We mean Just what m o-j. uui jjuuvs wuiBurprisu you. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, No. 8 South GEO. W. HASSLER, 108 North Jardln Street, SHENANDOAH, PA.J House Pate and Paper Danger, All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but tlrst class workmen are employed, WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail orin Jobbers' lots. ELLIS,. Tlie TiDfratili and Stove Dealer, has removed to tbo Cor. of Crutro nucl Jurillti HIB., Where he will bo pleased to meet alt his old as well as many now customers as possible. Good work ; (air price.. this fact we -have -made extra you can makt? your " N ti u 1 3 kJLh I a - El. - .3D3Q3S. PRICES 1 OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. THEHEYWOOD Malu Street, FOIiHUESR'S Saloon ancU- ' 7 Restaurant JVb. MS N. WHITE STREE' ETJ First-class Lager Iicor, Ale, Portor and Tern ptirunce Drinks and Cigars. Pino old Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. O. KOLMEH. Prop. Cull around and epend a pleasant hour. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, k
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