The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 03, 1892, Image 4

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    FINE GROCERIES
HOUSEKEEPERS!
Find no difficulty in
securing what thoy
require for their ta
bles at our store.
Corner Grocry,
Centre and White Sts.
Died.
LAMB. On the 2nd lust., at Slieiianilrml
l'a., Sarah, widow of John Lamb, kc1 54
years. Funeral will take placo on Friday,
4ih Inst., lit 10 a. in., from tho family
rcidcnco, 503 East Ccntro street. High mass
Sn the Annunciation church, after which the
funeral will leave town on the 12:02 1". & It.
train for Port Carbon, wero Interment will he
made. Relatives and friends rciectfiily
invited to attend. 11-8-sit
JONES. On the 2nd inst., at Shenandoah,
Pa., John Jones, step-son of Isaac Thomas,
aged til y oars. Funeral will take place on
Saturday, 5th inst., at 2:110 i. m., from tho
late residence, No. 331 Mayherry alley. In
terment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery,
IlclativcH and friends respectfully invited to
attend. 11-3-21
DOUGIIEItTY.-On tho 2nd Inst., at
Shenandoah, l'a., Stichael Dcmghorty.
Funeral will take placo on Friday, 4lh inet.,
at h a. m., from tlie family residence on
South IJowers street und procoed to the An
nunciation church, aftr which the funeral
will go to tho Pennsylvania railioad station
at 11.15 a. in., to pioceed to tho Port Carhon
cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully
invited to attend. It
WAI.TEKS. On tho 1st inst., John I).
Walters, aged 52 years, 1 month and 17 days
Funeral will tako place at 10 a. m. on Friday,
4th inst, from the family resldcnee at liran
donville and proceed by way of Krelis' sta
tion to the Shenandoah Odd Fellows' ceme
lory. Relatives and frisnds respectfully in
vited to attend. U-22t
Coming; Invents.
Nov. 10. Supper in Robbins' opora house
tinder the auspices of the Trinity-Reformed
church.
Nov. 2.'! Seventh annual ball of tho Wash
ington lieneflclal Society in Robbing' hull.
Nov. 21 Supper in Nubbins' opera house,
nuder the auspices of Women's Relief Cur);
benefit of Soldiers' Monument.
Dec. 0 ( i rami supper under the auspices
of the Y. P. A. in Robbins' opera bouse.
Dec. 10 and 17. Drummer Hoy; or Spy of
Bhilob, in Ferguson's theatre, under the
auspices uf W. Camp No. 206, P. 0. S. of A.
1'ltH or Hemorrhoid
Permanently cured without knife or ligature.
No dnnger or suffering. No delay from bus
iness while under treatment. Patients who
are responsible need not pay until well. A
)eifectcure guaranteed. Send for circular.
R. RK121), M. I).,
128 South 13th St., Philadelphia.
Refers, by permission, to the editor of the
F.VKNINO liERAI.l). tf
Abuse.! tllu 1'ollee.
T!io police complain that Mrs. Fritz, of
West Centre street, roundly abused them
when they took her seven-year-okl son home
bet ween tho hours of one and two o'clock
"Wednesday morning. The boy wua found
wandering on the street while a merry time
was going on at his home. Chief of' Police
Davis says the next case of the kind will lie
treated differently, lie will hold the child
in custody and let the court call the parent
to account.
Downs' Elixir will oure any cough or cold,
no matter of how long standing. lm
A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man
drake Hitters will convince any one troubled
with costlveuess, torpid liver or any kindred
diseases of their curative properties. Thoy
only cost 25 cents per bottle. lm
A bad ooogh or ujld oalls for u good remedy
the oure lor It. For Coughs, Colds, 1ji
Grippe and Consumption, a jicrleet and
jier nunont ourels I'au-rina, the worst oat-
yield to Its healing properties. 'oU cents.
Pan-Tina Is sold hi 1'. 1'. 1), Klrlln's drug
dtce.
"wlien Daby was siek, we gaio her CastorUw.
When ,,) as a Child, she orled forOutorU.
ffhen she became Jllsa, she ohing to Cos teria
Tfbaa she bad Children, she cave theui Cantoris.
Type I'or Hale.
We have 200 pounds minion, more or
less, which we will soil cheap for cash, hav
ing no further uso for tho tame. Apply at
II kua LP office.
Buy Key t tone Hour. Do sure that the
name T.EMIQ Si Co., Ashland, Pu., is printed
en every suck. 3-S-3taw
Coughing; I.ouds to Consumption.
Kemp's Iialiam will stop tho cough at
once.
Host work done at Ilronnan's Steam Lanu
dry. Everything white and spetlfwa. Iju
curtains specialty. All woik guaranteed
3G-v-3-srs'
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
36 IJnht Centre Btrect.
The bst beer, ales, porter, whlsUIrs, brandits,
wiues ana unesi eigurs always ou wauu.
WW. J. KVANB, Prop.
jy B. KISTLKIt, M. D.,
' ruraiciAN and bohqkun.
Ottce-ltON. Jsrcln strict, Sbe-wadoab, 1 1
TY PLAYS
HIS LAST CARD
IN AJEEP GAME.
Bold Move to Cloture
the United States
Scjialorship.
l'nttison Used us a Figure
head to Carry Close Legis
lative Districts.
A WILY BOSS SCHEMES TOR HIMSELI
The Doinnorntic Nntlonnl Clinlrirmn
AVIII Not Carry OITtho ScnutorHlilp,
nn Itcpiiblicium Aro Allvo to tho
.Situation nnI I'ropnso to Voto i'or
tliu ltculiii' ltoiiiihllcnn Cnndl
1u(ch Tor I Ik; I.f:lNlaluic
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 2.
What has been suspected for fohic time
has become n confirmed fnct William F.
ffiirrityimt candidnte for United States
senator. The extraordinary tactics re
sorted to by tho Democratic machine to
tiirry lose legislative districts nre but part
of n deeply phinned scheme to enpture tho
lefjlBliituie and satisfy the latest ambition
of thin aspiring and crafty Democratic
bona.
Ilarrity hni been playing a clever (xnine.
Ills friends have given it out that tho
Democrats, conceding tho state to the Re
publicans in presidential yenr, do not pro
pose to iimko any effort to win anything in
Pennsylvania this fall. They have her
alded their intention to devoto all their
enerules to raising money to hend over to
New York to be used there and In other
doubtful states, ilarrity has hail himself
Interviewed so as to announce that Penn
sylvania Democrat have contributed many
thousands of dollars more to the national
committee's campaign fund this year than
In any previous presidential campaign.
Ilarrity at tlio Wire.
Meanwhile, the wily national chairman
has been In communication by private
wire with Chairman Wiight, of the Dem
ocratic statu committee, and his lieuten
ants In every county in the state. IIo first
saw to it that Democratic candidates for
tho legislature were nominated who
would be favorable to his Interests. Then
a still hunt was inaugurated In every sen
ntorial and representative distrittin which
there was the ghost of a chanco to elect a
Democrat. The whole Dower of the nn
tional Democratic organization was ex
erttd in this secret work. Plans were
concocted to spro'id discord in tho Repub
lican organization, jn a lew cases Hnr
rity's agents were successful In bringing
about independent Republican nomina
tions, so as to divide tho Republican vote
with the regular Republican nominee and
let Ilarrity's Democratic candidate slipin.
Jiospnrato Cliances Taken.
Desperate chances havo been taken in
using the machinery of the state depart
ment and the ballot commission, in which
Ilarrity and his chief lieutenant, Hensel.
constitute a majority, to prevent Repub
lican counties fiom getting their official
ballots printed in time for election day.
There has been a most outrageous exhibi
tion in the decisions of this commission.
which have been made and revemsl as
though the sole purpose was to embarrass
tlie county commissioners in the ir ntlnir
of the tickets. After the state department
had certified nominations, and the printer
nan oeen not men logo ahead printing the
tickets, telegrams were sent notifying
commissioners that an error had been
made, or that some names must be added
to the ballot. This was several days after
the printers had started In to print tin
tickets, atid In tome cases thoy had flu
ished them.
llnrrlty'H Iiiist Card.
Harrlty reserved a "last card." which he
played this week. He is banking on it as
a big trump. Some weeks ago he had
stories printed In friendly newspapers, in
timating that In the event of the Demo
crat carrying the legislature Governor
Pnttlson would be elected to the United
States senate. No boastful claim was then
made that the Democracy had any show
of electing a majority of the legislature.
JIarrlty's Idea was to create nn Impression
In certain quarters that the governor
would bo seriously considered for the
senatorshlp. The scheme was to use his
name in a few districts to Inspire anil
bolster up independent legislative nomi
nees, where nn Intimation of Ilarrity for
united Mates senator would only draw
the party lines closer.
ilarrity' but card is In the form of a
circular letter bringing out Governor Pat
tlson as a full fledged candidate for sen
ator. It Is bolnjf gent us a "personal" com
munication through the ma l. Throuir h
his close relations with certain gentlemen
active in the Paulson gubernatorial cam
palgn, Ilarrity secured a list of Renub-
lloans In every county who voted foi I'attl-
son i or governor.
A ltogus Appeal.
Tho appeal Is now being mailed to them
as though coming from a Republican!
source, urging them to rote for the Demo
cratic candidate for senator or repruentn
tlve, as thecasu may be, and thus insure
the election of Governor i'attlkon to the
United States senate. Ilarrity calculates
that In a number of close districts he will
be successful In inmienclnenoiili Ren ub
Ileaiis to desert their puity candidates so
tut to elect Democrats to tho legislature.
should this scheme succeed, the l'nttison
mask would be torn off after election day
and the Harrlty senatorial boom would be
launched In full public view. The Harrlty
lieutenant would then point out that It
would be wild politics to send Pattisou to
the t-enato and hand the governorship over
to a Republican, Lieutenant Governor
aires. Once In the governors chair.
they would argue, Watres could turn the
whole executive branch of the state gov
eminent over to the Republican party. He
could oust IkiIIi Secretary of Suite Ilarrllv
and Attorney General Hense, and appoint
Republicans In their stead, as he could
with all other itmiolntee of the irovnrnor.
No, it would never do to send Paulson
to the senatcl Ilarrity conceived the
scheme to capture tho legislature, his
lunciinien would say, and to him the sen
utorsnlp should rightfully belong
To Gerrymander and "ailclilganlzp.'
ilmooratlo legislature would need the
continuance of a Democratic governor In
power to carry out tho full purpose of the
conspiracy upon wnicli Harrlty and his
machine politicians are at work. Patllson
would havo to be kept In the governor's
offlco to sign tho congressional and legisla
tive appointment gerrymander bills that
would be passed toliicrousutho Dcmocrntlu,
representation in congress, to mako the
statu senate Democratic, probably for
years to come, nnd to wipe out many re
liable Republican representative districts,
Of course the first thing Harrlty would
tlo, witli the entire state government in
his control, would be to follow the tactic
of his lriend, Don Dickinson, chairman of
the campaign committee of the Demo
emtio national committee, and "Michigan
lite'' Pennsylvania. j
When Dickinson captured the Michigan
legislature, through Republican dlsaltec
Hon, be passed the npw famous bill elect
lug presidential electors by congressional
districts Instead of In the state at large
With a Democratic governor and .a Demo
cratic legislatuie, Harrlty could mak
from ten to fifteen electors tram Pennsyl
vania safe for the Democratic presidential
candidate four years hence by "lithlgan
Izlng" the state.
JioptilillcmiH Will ISlock the Scheme.
Republicans, realizing the calamity Unit
would befall the state should the Demo
crats get control of the legislature, as well
as the executive branch of the govern
ment, have awakened to the danger of
fritting away their votes on Independent
candidates for state senator or itpre
..entatlvc, 'There has been n marked clos
ing up of tho party lines during thelastten
days. Republicans have lesolved to stunt!
by the regular nominees,
General Clarkson's warning about tho
close fight forcontrol of the United States
Eennte appears to have been heeded. A
Democralie senator from Pennsylvania
might have the deciding vote by which t hp
senate would be made Democratic, Willi
tho consequent repeal of tho McKinley
tariff, should Cleveland happen to lie
elected. Pennsylvania Republicans have
awakened to the Import'Uice of the situa
tion. Fresh Morris River Covo Oysters received
daily at Coslctt's. 0-22-tf
Lane's I'uiiilly Mcdlc-lne
Moves tho bowels each day. Most people
need to use it.
Benefit to All.
Are you prepared for the
stormy weather? It brings slop
and mud ; and this is time of
year that you want g-ood 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.
PEOPLE'S STORE
121 North Mam Sired.
LAST BALLY
CLOSE UP THE RANKS.
A Mass -Weefixig !
To further tho success of tho Republican tlckot
win uo ueiu in anenanaoau on
Monday Eve., November 7
at which
Hon. C. N. BRUMM,
Republican candidate for Coimrcss and tho
champion of Protection.
J. ST. COYLE, XHeiOL.
Candidate for tho Legislature In this district,
ana others will speak. Let there ben full turn
out ot friends of American Turin and Reci
procity. Scheider's
Saloon and Restaurant,
Loading Saloon In town
Otnlrt) nnd Mifle Hit.,
(lllckert's old stand)
First-class Eating Bar.
Finest Whiskeys In tho Market,
3D. ID. DYKE,
Of Ceutralla, Is now prepared to tako contraotg
for the
Cleaning Out of Water Closets
And other out buildings. Prompt, clean and
Inoffensive work at reasonable prices. Orders
may be left at the Cuuimercial Jlotel, corner of
Main and Coal strests.
JOE WYATT'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Christ, llosslor's old stand)
llnlii and Caul (UN., Htii-iuiuclouli.
Uest beer, ale nod porter on tap. The finest
grands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at-tttitd,
WANTS. &o.
FOR SALE. A good heating stove. Apply
attholtniiAMionice. ft
X T A NTKD Good Canvasser
salary and
vork: eood
V V expenses from start; steady work
uuumw) ior auvnncemeni. iiiiciwr
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. I
JIHOH. CO.,
WANTKD. tly a young- lady of refinement,
the acquaintance of a gentleman of
Influence, lo anstst her in procuring a position
in u store or ofllce. Address Lizzie, this office.
WANTED. A lncdlnm sUe second hand
liurglnr and tire proof safe. Inquire ui
11KHAI.1) office.
ANTED. A gentleman of means to assist
a ladv flnulifilAllv nmhirnuurf Ailrfr. kU
M 11. A., IlBHAI ,u ofllce.
A LADY, SI years of age, no Incumbrance,
handsome, refined, worth a few thousand,
wants to marry. Address, ' Marry,'' Hbciiun
doah pot office.
PODND A largo, live sheiyi. Owner can
bne same by applying to Thomas A. IS vans,
3 East Centre street, nnd proving property aud
Pying expenses, I0sf..1t
11' ANTED. A good girl for general house
Vi work. Must come well recommended.
Apply to A. T. Jones, II North Main street
WANTED. Reliable man hens and another,
one to two hundred miles outside. Woo
first year. Slump and references. ' Mourns,'
care tills paper. ID-IB Ot
LOST. A Skyo terrier pup, about half grown;
body grey and black; legs aud ears tuti
color; liuad and face colored with long llglu
hair. Nnmo, "I1KN." A liberal reward will
be paid for his return or for Information load
ing to his recovery. L. A. Freeman, if? East
Oak street. ll-l-lt
f to KID per day at home, selling LfKhtntnp
M) Plater unit plating Jewelry, watches,
tableware, Ac. Phitca tho finest of jewelrj
good as now, on all kinds of metal with gold,
silver or nickel. No experience. No capital.
Evf rv houso has goods needing plating.
IO-!-2m II. K. I)i;LNQ& CO., Columbus, O
MINERS WANTED Good miners can find
steady employment at our mines, sltuuted
at Nlautlc, Macon County, 111., a suillon on the
line of the Wnbnsh railroad. Vein six foot
initio worked on tho room and pillar systom
and co it Is mined by shooting from off tin
solid. Mine has good roof, Is dry and free
from explosive gases.
Nf ANTIC COAt, CO.,
Nlantlc, 111.
10-28-1 m-d&w
AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com
mission, to handle the new 1 'litem Chcml
rail InkErastng Pencil. Thequlckestnndgrcat
est soiling no elty ever produced. Erases ink
thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion ol
paper, works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent
profit. Ono agent's Bill en amounted to (68(1 li
six days. Another IS! In tvo hours, l'revlout
experience not necessary. For terras and full
particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., Lu
Crosso.Wls. xt39 5-fcUy
tfjl K PAYS for homo lot at May's Land
U J Inc. the lino suburb of Atlantio Cltvi 6
squares from It. H.; commutation farotoPhlla .
DA cents; hits court house, hotels, bchools
brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water.
nowor: l no urivinL'. nsn nir. eunn nir. oatnine.
selling; city and country combined; 35 houses
built last year and not ooo empty; a safo and
sure Investment; Jf0 fnvested will Increase
01u0 months; Smillsbullt.tlils your; lots art
so foot abovo ocean; 10 percent, oil for cash;
2 lots for tltlo insured, bend for circular.
MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 068
Franklin St , l'niladelphla, 0-SO-Sm
IsTOTIO-rH !
OKTICK ok tub I
SCIIUYI.KIM, TltACTION COMPANY.
All merchants and storekeepers nro hereby
notified thst this company will not bo roponsf
Die for goods delivered unless the same have
been ordered uy un onicer ot me company, upon
a printed form used for that purpose.
V. II. YAKNALL,
Novtmber 3, 18D3. General Manager.
VOTE FOR
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
"Honesty in Public Office."
VOTE FOR
MES 1). LI
OF BIIENANDOAlf, FOH
DIRECTOR OF THE POOR.
OF SHENANDOAH,
Director of the Poor.
YOTE FOR
i
OK SHENANDOAH, FOH HIE
LEGISLATURE,
(FIIIST DISTUIOT.)
VOTE FOR
LiFLEXIIUfl
OF TAMANEXD,
For Coroner.
JOHN J. COYLli
wLLAM
JAMES PATTERSON
Good News"
For Workingmen
Just received 20,000 worth of Men's and Hoys'
CLOTHING
AND OVERCOATS.
Also 110,000 worth of
Men's, Ladles' nnd Children's Underwear.
j,0U0 worth of Meu's, Ladles', Children's
BOOTS and SHOES
Will bo sold nt cost and below cost till Jan. 1st.
We Are Just Opening
Up a full
Ladies', Misses'
CARPETS
New styles
T T PRTf7'Q OLD RELIABLE,
U . U . X XVXViJ k)3 NORTH MAIN STREET.
ppsl PETER
lie has also tho lararost assortment In tho countv, coznnrlslnir the celebrated Atmiln. nt,iit
Vulloy. Irving, Novelty", New Ilrldo, Cinderella, Black Warrior, Grand Perfect, Muster Work
man, Rival, New Model, Old and New Lehigh. A full lino ulw ays In stock. Also llrst-class Una
Seeond-liand Stoires
Hoators cc3L Fui-nncora,
All In good condilon and warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A flno line of No. 7 New
Advance nnd Miners' Host Stoves for (13 each; No. H, 10; good No. 1 second-hand double heaters
from 10 up, and Hloves and Manxes from W to till. Every ono warranted, and delivered and put
up In any part of the eounty within 20 miles of Olrardvllle.
Over 10U different sizes and styles of Second-hand Healing Stoves to select from. Also a
flno lino of Single and Double Heaters, both round and square at all price.
Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting
Promptly attendod to at the lowont market price. Anthony Wayne and American Washing
Machines a specialty, Stove, beater and range ropul ring promptly dotio Delivered without
extra charge.
' We Study to Please I "
Old Stand. New Goods
EVEItYTUINO IN THE
GROCERY LINE
ALWAYS IN SKX3K
Fish, lluttcr and Eggs,
Flour and Feed,
Potatoes, Green Truck,
Ilay and Straw, lie, &o
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
DOUGHERTY'S
Saloon and Restaurant
The loading place In town.
Has lately been entirely reno
vated Everything new, olsun
and fresh. The unest lino of
Wines and Liquors !
Cigars, &o., foreign and do
mestic. Free lunch served
each evening. Illg schooners
ot f resh,lleer,I'orter, Ale, to.
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE.
J. J, DOUOHEKTY, Prop,
Hess' Livery Stable,
xiS N. Market Alley.
NEW BUGGIES AND 1IA1INESS, SAFE DORSES
Finest turnouts In town.
Would be pleased to receive u share of tho
publlo patronage.
CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE.
Others, ready to put up spring roller,
for Ste, 35o, 45c, fiOu and upwards. Par
ties oesinnir oniv tne stuunnir or ux
turceoun be accommodated.
C. D. FRICKE'S
Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street.
M.
M. HUItlCE,
A TTOimi!Y-A T-LAW,
HIIENANIiOAII, VA.
Omces Itoom 8, P. O. Ilulldlng, 'Shenandoah,
and Estcrly Ilulldlng, Pottsvlllu.
Self's Origina
Bargain Store
23 South Main Street.
line of
and Children's
for Fall Trade.
arriving dully.
I'or llargalns in First-class
m Hasgei
Heaters and Furnaces,
BOTH OT and SECOND-MOD
GIRARDV2XLE, PA.
ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN
Uuy their
School Books,
Slates, Pencils,
School Bags,
and other school supplies at
Nortli Itiniu Street.
The largest stock In town nt tho lowest prices.
Headquarters for stationery of all klndd, wall
paper and window shades.
JONATHAN HODSER,
Heal Estate Agent !
Onico-84 West Laurel Street,
Slieiiniicjonli, Ia.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
Farm of 15 acroe; house, barn and other out
buildings) property or I). H. Mummy, In
tho Catawlssa valley 111,600.
Farm of KHiucros; bouse, burn, ato. ; property
of II. D. Itentschlcr, in tho L'utawissu val-loy-!,600.
OPEJNING OP
DancingSchoo
Robbins' Opera House,
SATURDAY EVENINGS.
Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces,
COR. MAIN AND OAK STS.
Every thing In tbo tonsorlal lino done la flrsV
class style. A fine bath room uttached.
COATS
GRIFFITH S
i!Xi, sui .u.