FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sis. THE ELECTION BA.LI.OTS. .Arrangement for Their Klstrlbut lim Through tho County. The County Commissioners bavo mado arrangements fur tlio distribution of the ballots to bo used for the election on Tues day licit, The tickets for the county weigh 1(1,000 pounds. Tho portion to be distributed in this town, Lost Creek, Brownsville Win. I'enn, Kllcngowan and Jacksons weighs 830 pounds. The Commissioners have arranged fifteen routes and the distribution will be mado to morrow and Monday. The pay allowed tho messengers will be $10 for each trip, which nill cover team hire and all exienees. Uoutes numbers 1 and 5 will lie in charge of 'Squire J. J. Monaghan and William II. Dettrey. Koute No. 1 takes in ttie four election districts in the three Unions. No. 5 takes in Shenandoah, Lost Creek, Browns ville, Win. I'enn, Elleugowan and Joeksons, Tho delivery will require considerable timo and labor. The Judges of Election will bo obliged to porsonally recele the tickets :vud give a receipt for thorn. Dloil, JONES. On the 2nd Inst, at Shonandoah Pa., John Jones, step-son of Isaac Thomas, aged 21 years. Funeral will tako place on Saturday. Gth lint, at 2:IiO p. in., from tho late residence, No. 331 Muyborry alley. In. tcrmcnt in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery Itelativea and friends respectfully invited to attend. ll-3-2t Uomlnf; Kvents. Nov. 10. Supper in Bobbins opera houso under tho auspices of tho Trinity ltefonncd church. Nov. 23 Sovcnth annual ball of tho Wash Ington Beneficial Society in Itobbitis' hall. Nov. 2 1 Supper in Ilobblns' ojx.Ta house, under tlio auspices of Women's Kelicf Cori; benefit of Soldiers' Monument. Dec. 0 Grand supier under the auspices of the Y. P. A. in Ilobblns' opera hous-e. Dec. 1G and 17. Drummer Boy; or Spy of Bhiloh, in Ferguson's theatre, under tho auspices of W. Camp No. 200, P. O. S. of A. "Only it rmiper" To-night. The "Only a l'auner" oomnny will air jiear at Ferguson's theatre to-night Tlio ulav 1s a very sensational one, lull of thrilling scenes and incidents and is highly siiokcn of throughout the country. Piles or lluiiioriitnliW Permanently cured witboutkuifcorllgatare. No danger or sulfering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not ray until well. A jiorfoct cure guaranteed. Send for circular. R. HEED, M. 1)., 129 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor of tho Evening IIeiiald. tf I iJ il rt at Kulckm docker. Hob Bubna, a Polish laborer, aged ulxmt 25 years, was seriously injured about tho hack and legs, by a fall of coal at Knicker bocker colliery this morning. Ho had only been employed threo days in the mine, having formerly worked In tho breaker, Ho was removed to his boarding place on Bowers street. November Asueutbly, The Alpha Social Club has invited its friends to its November assembly, which will be held in Rohbins' opera houso this evening. The alfair will be conducted on a scale of all first class fall assemblies and it is expected prominent people from all sections of tho region will bo present Tho Sohoppo or chestra will he in attendance. Tho mem bers of the committee aro Theodore T. Hyde, J. S. Iioddall, Ellwood J. Jacohy, W. A Slattery, W. II. Kerslake, II. E. Gaybort and W. J. Cassidy, A Voice From Florida. Dr. W. V. Ilv. uni. Live Oak. Florida, says Ked Viae Oil Is one of the most sucoSMful pain ouro we sell. It's an unfailing remedy ior uneuinuiisu, Mount's1 huu iiuiuh, Jted Ktag Oil eosts 34 cents. Hold at 1'. 1. 1), JUrllu's drug store. Downs' Elixir will cure any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. 1m Ttejiutillonns of Pennsylvania cnn. not afford to lal.o dilutees on the loss of tilt) loKislnturo Kuinuitiber Dave II 1 1 I'm Krryniaiiilcr of Now York and J)on Illukinsoirs Miolii Vanlzlng scliomo to capture iitesl dentlal doctors In a Itoiiutillcitn ttato. Vote the full Uujmblicaii ticket. Do not suppose that because it Is reoom mended for Bnimals that Arnioa and Oil Liniment Uan oifouslve preiataUon. It will not statu olothlnK or the fairest skin, lm iiuy ixeyttane tlour. lie sure that tho namo Lbssio & Co., Ashland, Pa, is printed on every saolc. 3-3-Stavr Vtm Baby was tUK ' gare her CastorU. Vbaa she was ft Chili), btt ertad tr Cosiorla, When she became 311s, die ubtHg to Cobtoria. WUeu alio had Chlldrea, she care timu Castorit. Best work done at Ureiinaii's Steam T-anu, dry. Everything whlto and spotless. Laco curtains a specialty. All woik guaranteed A UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP AT STAKE. Republicans of Pennsylva nia Must Maintain Control of the Legislature. A Democratic Scheme to "Mich- iganizo" the Stnte. SEOSET MEETINGS BEING HELD Di re Ilesnlts that "Would Emu li nm tin: ICloctlon of n Democratic lGKlNlutiirc with a Democratic Gnviiiiior Already at Ilarrisbur Murroltt ltrnslus Sounds a Timely Warning to All ItcpiiblicniiH, .Philadelphia, Oct. 20 The discovery was made n few dnys aso that Chairman "Wright, of the Dcmocriitlr state committee, vm goln throURli tli stnte iiddressini: secret meetings ot Deni crats and assuring them that there wat no doubt of their electing n majority of tin- legislature if they worked quietly tinrt effectively to that end. Privately, Chair man Wright has been boasting that tti next United States senator from I'ennsyl vaniawill bn a Democrat. He can only base hope hi this direction upon Hepuli Ucan apathy or indlffert nee. To remove uven occasion for posihilitv of a calamity such as this would be, an alarm has been sounded all along the He publican lines, f.vcry citizen is cnutione'l against frittering away his vote on ar, v side issues or independent candidates. Great. Interests lit Slake. The continuance of Republican control In the United States senate is absolutely essential to the existence of the thousand-, of industries of the state that arc main tained by the Republican protective tariff I he farmer, us well as the manufacturer and the workingmnn, 1ms a direct interest in the election of a Ik-publican legislature. widen will next .January elect a Unittd Stntes senator. With a Democratic governor already seated in Ilariisburg, the election of a Democratic legislature would be dls astrous to the Republican party as well us to the agricultural, industrial and nier inutile interests of the commonwealth. It would mean a reapportionment which would largely increuse the Democratic icpieentation in congress from this fetal e Ifc would mean a redistiicting of the fetau- that would insure n Democratic mnjorit., in the state senate probably for years, li would mean tho wiping out of many legis lative districts that ure now reliably Re publican. It would mean radical cbaugf in the whole machinery of tho stnte gov trnment In both the executive and legis lative branches. To "Mldiitrunizo" tlio State. And what else would It mean but nn lm mediate ellort to "Michiganlze" the state With absolute power to carry such scheme Into effect, the Democracy would fairly be expected to pass a law reijuiiiii' the presidential electors to be chosen ir congressional district Thus they might gain nine and possibly ten of Pennsyl vanla s electoral votes for the next Demo cratic candidate for president. Ihe far reaching ellect of Democrat!' success in the legislative canvass In tin state makes it important that ever', Republican voto shall bo polled for th, regular Republican nominee for state sen ator or tHt representative in every do district. There are a number of districi in which hard work will have to be dun to elect Republicans to the legislature am to which attention it now directed. Marriott liroslns' Kinging "Words. Congressman Marriott Hrosius, a grea' favorite of farmers of Pennsylvania, wh among the visitors at the Republican siai, headquarters this week. He chatted ei, tainhigly about tho situation in the stun- He has been nn earnest, worker on tl fetump from the beginning of the can paign. This popular Lancaster count representative touched upon the legist , tive canvass and the Importance of poliin every Republican vote In every close .-en torial or representative district. "It will be well for us," said Congress man liroslns, "If we appreciate the point of our position which are most exposed t danger and endeavor to guard Hum. against the Hank movement of tint i, emy. 'The wise man foreteeth the dang and sliunnetli It, but the foolish pass oi and are punished,' Is a proverb most timel at this juncture in the canvass. One of lb dangers against which we must guaid i an inclination In many good peopleto tnlo revenge, or administer a rebuke, or gratif i a pique, or promote what has been stylei' 'purity In politics' by cutting a Republican candidate. If practiced to any consider able extent this may lead to consequent r not only not intended, but very much i be regretted. In many sections the share tt contests will occur on candidates i tho legislature, which will elect a Unit" b tat ex Miiator. Tlio United States Senate Close. "In view of the extremely narrow niai gin now existing between tho parties h the United States senate, and the pos- ble loss of one or two Republican senator despite anything we can do to prevent it it Is plainly seen by any one At all qualnted with the situation whatallttli feebleness or attachment to our stniiiim. hearers may do. A little misdirected wn In the prosecution of oollatenil purposes a the expense of the chief objects of all on rxertions the election of our ticket mil the maintenance of our principles inn result in the dsfoat of enough lliipubllcui (undulates for the legislature to enali' that body to elect a Democratic Unit' States senator. Thus. In the event, of Den ucralio success In the Electoral college, w, would not only be turning over the legis latum of the state to Hie Democraoy, bn for the Ant time In thirty-two years phi lug the entire government of the couiiti in the hands of those who ure but waitln. an opportunity to apply in the admliilstrn Hon or government a body or principle and policies which will put in inlnnt p.i , the great principles which have (lift in ?;uMied Republican administrations, an eopaidize the great American Industii, and interests which have been the cea less objects of Rvpubllcnrt tollcittude tc thirty years. llcjiubllcaiiN Bliould Look Alicnil. "We are all too deeply sensible of t' nature ot such a calamity to voluuiai il do anything to bring that about. Bui what we do from the best motives somo times, from lack of sulllcient considera tion of results not so obvious as to be Im mediately leen, become the very Instru mental our own destruction. So the He publican who, for whatever purposes, cuts A candidate for the legislature on his ticket plnces himclf In the position of becoming responsible for the election of a Demo cratlc United States senator, with all the appalling conequences which may ensue from that event. "I dr. not envy the Republican who it willing to assume that responsibility do not believe there Is a Republican wli" i ambitious lor such a distinction, or wh,. would not reent with tontemptuo'H scorn the imputation of such a purpose It is possible, however, by underestimating this danger, and exaggerating the impoi' ance of carrying out some personal ''lev el subserving some local purpose, that th very bet Republican might unwlttlnglv achieve this unenviable distinction It i to put u on our guard In a matter of th greatest moment that I refer to this sub jct, that Republicans, loyal and true to the great pa ty which has shed such a fadeless lustre upon our country's hlstoiy (-ball not, for lack of thought, do that, which in its result may be as calamitous as sleeping on tbelr posts, or deserting to the enemv " In a I'rnv Lines. Tho Hekai.d Is making rapid strides to get on top. It will get there by and by. The rain yesterday morning was but a drop In tho bucket. Voters are still studying tho new ballot law. Taxpayers should rend tho IIeiiald if they want to know what is going on in Council and School Hoard. This week w'lll about wind up tho political campaign this year. A bad cough or cold calls lor a gr.od remedy -the cure lor it. Kr CouRhs, Colds, La Qtlnpo nnrt Consumption, a TterloiM, and per nanent euro Is I'au-flna, the worst cas- s yieia 10 us u"anug properties. osis zu couis. Van-Tina is sold at V. V. D. Kirllu's drug stcre. The l'Jnco toCClii. Shenandoah people visiting the county seat (surnauicd I'ottsvillo) all call in tho Academy liostaurant. Either J. P. Cooney, tho proprietor, greets you with a smile, or his genial brother, M. A. Cooney, welcomes you. It is tho resort for all gentlemen from north of the mountain. 8-24-tc Fresh Morris Eivcr Cove Oysters received daily at Coslett's. 0-22-tf Lane's Family IHrtllcIno Moves tho bowels each day. Jlost people need to nso 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 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 3rpu to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. OPLE'S ST 121 North Mam Street. LAST BALLY CLOSE UP THE RANKS. A Meeting ! To further the succeBS of the Itepubllcan tlckot win ao neiu in snenuuaouii on Monday Eve., November 7 at which Hon. Cl N. BRUMM, Ilepublloan candldato for Congi ess and the champion of Protection, T. T. COTLE, TU&cji. Candidate for tho Legislature in this district, Bd others will spoak. Let there bo a full turn out of friunds of American Turin and Itecl proclty. 1 jpBKQUSON'H TIIEATItE. 1'. J. 1-KllUUSON, UANAUUH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, Ttu eminent aotrcss and authoress, Charlotte M. Stanley ! Ia the Miisatlotial comedy drama, "Only a Pauper" Introduaiag the celebrated Klcctrtiuttliuii Scene A superior oompMti v of fourteen artists. New uud novel stage elects. Handsome and elaborate scenery, hinging, duno Ing, simki allies, eto. A truly great performance. I'rlciH, 2S 35 ""rt 50c. Krsi rved scats on sale at Klrlln a drugstore. WANTS, &o. FOR SALE. A good heating store. Apply at tho IIeiiald ofilco. tf WANTED. Oood Canvasser! salary and expenses from start: steady work; good chanco for advancement. IJHOWN HHOS. CO., Nurserymen, llocbestcr, N. Y. 8-31-3m WANTED. lly a young lady of refinement, tho acquaintance ot a gentleman ot Influence, to assist her ill procuring a position In a storo or office. Address Lizzlo, this office, WANTJ-ID. A medlnm slzo second hand burglar and llro proof safe. Inuulro at Hbuai.u offlco. VITANTKD. A gentleman of means to assist V a lady financially embarrassed. Address M. II. A., HEKAt.I) onico. A LADY, il years of ago, no Incumbrance, handsome, rellned. worth a few thousands, wantH to marry. Address, ' Marry," Blienan doab post office. OOUND A large, live Hbeep. Owner can It liars lam. hv tirntnlrff tn Hnm.a A Uiia 34 East Centre street, and provlntr property and paying expenses. I0 31-3t WANTED. llellablo man here, and another, one to two hundred miles outside. WOO Ilrst year. Stamp and references. Monms,' oaro this paper. 10-sSB-Ot BOARDERS WANTED A few good board ers wanted nt No 135 West Lino street. Terms: S17.60 per month, or H.GU per week, Including washing and mending. 11-4-Sw Ei.iar Kehi,. $t; to 115 per day at homo, selling Lightning O Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, tableware, &c. Pfutcs tho finest of Jewelry good as now, on all Binds of metal with gold, slUcror nickel. No experience. No capital. Kvcrv houso has goods needing plating. 10 ia-2m II. K. DKLNQ& CO.. Columbus, O MINERS WANTED Good minors csvnflnd steaoy employment at our mines.sltuated at Niantlc, Macon Couniy, III., a station on the lino of the Wabash railroad. Vein six foot, mluo worked on tho room and pillar system, and coil is mined by shooting from off tho solid. Mine has goou roof, is ury ana rreo from explosive gases. NIANTIO Coai. Co., Niantlc, 111. loag-lm-d&w AGENTS WANTED ON HALAIIY or com mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and groat ost selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to 1620 In sIxdayB. Another 133 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroo Mf'g Co., La CrosBO. Wis. X439 5-S4-ly q1 K PAYS for a home lot nt May's Land lo inc. tho lino suburb of Atlantio City; C squares from 11. Il.i commutation farotoPhila. 25 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, cuurcues, cuuuu, iuim;i, tiu. uis vifeui brick, and lumbering milU, with llnest water nower: lino drivlnc. ilshlnu. cunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not oue empty; a safe and suro investment; f0 invested will Increase W0 In Dmonths; 3 mills built this year; lots aro Sofcct above ocean; 10 percent, off for cash; .1 1.1. r.. iltln 4n.,,.n,l Unn (n, ff Will ,1 C MAY'S bAMUINU IMF KUVliiflllilNT lu., ism Franklin St.. Pnllaaelpnla. u-3V-zm Orncc of tub 1 SCIIUV1.K1M. TllACTION COMPANY. All merchants and storekeepers arc hereby notified t ) I this company will not bo responsi ble lor goods acuvcrcu unless me samo nave been ordered by an officer ot tho company, upon a pnntca lorm ea ior inai purpose. V. 11. lAICiNAXiU, November 3, 1893. General Manager. VOTE FOR FOR THE LEGISLATURE, "Honesty in Public Office," VOTE FOR ME OP SHENANDOAH, FOIl DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. "VOTE ZETOIR; OF SHENANDOAH, FOR Director of the Poor. VOTE FOR OF SHENANDOAH, FOIt THE LEGISLATURE, (FIRST DISTRICT.) YOTE FOR I, I. ML Ml OF TAMANEND, For Coroner. JOE "WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) Hulmuicl Coal HiH Hliennitfloiili. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. I'ool room at- acnou. JAMES LESSIu mm JAMES PATTERSON Good News - Just received $20,000 worth of Men's and Boys CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS. Also $10,000 worth of Men's, Ladles' and Children's Underwear. $3,000 worth of Men s, Lndlos', Children's BOOTS and SHOES Will bo sold at cost and below cost till Jan. 1st. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Pall Trade. New styles arriving dally. T T P"RTfF U . U JL X VJLVJLj Ho has also the larirest assortment in thocountv. comnrlslni; the celebrated Anolln. Otheltn. Valley, Irving, Novelty. New Hrlde, Cinderella, man, uivai, new woaoi, uiu ana in ow icnigu, Hofttox'B azicl Fui-niioos, All In cood condlton and wananted. or moncv rotunded or exchanged. A Ann linn nf Kn. t h Advance and Miners' Rest stoves for $13 oach; irom iu up, ana raiaves anu jtanees irom no 10 aiu. n.very ono warraniea, ana acilverea and put up In any part of ttio county within 20 miles of Glrardvllfe. Over 100 dllleront sizes and stylos of Hccond-hand lleatlng Stoves to select from. Also a fine lino ot Single and Uoublo Heaters, both round and square, at all prices. Roofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting t'rompUy attended to at the lowest market prlco.W Anthony WajDG and American Washing. Machines a speololty, Stove, heater and range repairing promptly dono K Delivered without extra charge. We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GR0GERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour nod Fcod, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The llnest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served oach evening. Big schooners of treHh.llcer.I'orter, Ale,&o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUailEUTY, Prop. Hess' Livery Stable, ix8 N. Marlcct Alley, NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be p.leasod to receive a share of the public patronage. CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 28c, 83o, 4(o, 60c and upwards. Par ties desiring only the shadlnc or 111- tures can bo acooinmodatoa. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. M. M. BUHKE, A TTORNUT-A T-LA W, eilKNAXDCUn, FA. OfflcesUoom 8, P. O. Building, JBfcensndoab, buu Knwiiy uuuuiug, t 'uiuiviuo. r Workingmen Serf's Origina Bargain Store 23 South Main Street. line of and Children's OLD RELIABLE, D3 north main street. For Bargains In First-class E2& m mm Heaters and Furnaces, BOTH NEW and SECOND-IIM GIRARDVJXLE, PA. Black Warrior, Grand Perfect, .Master Work a iuii uno always ingiocu. Also urst-class line No. f, flO; good No.l tecond-haud double heaters ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencil's, School Bags, and other school supplies at IP. CT. PORTZ'S Norlli Main Street. The lnrceat stock In tvwn nt thn lnwnttt r Headquarters for stationery or all kJncU, wau Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant. Leading Saloon ia tows Centre and WliUa Sin., (Blckert's old stand) First-class .Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. OPENING OP I li I li :i II o !: i:l li ii i Robblns' Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS. Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces, iT. J. O'HABEN'S Barloei S!b.op, COn. MAIN AND OAK 87S. Everything in the tonsorial line done I class stylo. A Hoe bath room attached, PETER GRIFFITHS
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