lWW(p'H"p,lJfM iitw ""ify"'"!"i "Og- FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for their to blos at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. DOWN TO BUSINESS. Active Work by tlie Soldiers' Monument Cmumlttru. A meeting of tho Soldiers' Monument Roneral committee was held in tho Council Chamber last evening, Chairman Jamos presiding. Several new societies wero re presented, but the attendanco was not up to tho desired mark, and some of tlio delegates itated that a large attendanco could not bo expected until after tho election. Mr. S. A. Ucddall reported for the com mittee on site, in tho absenco of lion. II. P. Fowler, and stated that tho committee had docldcd to recommend a site at Centre street and Market alloy. Tho committee received tho report and placed it on file for further consideration, tho idea being to defer definite action until more representatives will bo able to attend. Among the lion- representatives at the meeting wore John Wagner, of tho German Bed Men; I'. D. llolmnu, Knights of the Golden Eagle; George L. Hufliier, Camp 6, P. O. of T. A.; and 1'. II Hopkins, Sr., Hope Section, No. 10, J. T. of II. & T. Mr S. A. IScddall said ho thought tho parties who intend to contribute to tho monument should begin making their pay ments and ho lacked up his opinion by lay ing a 20-dollar gold pieco beforo tho secre tary as his personal contribution. Ho said bo would not plcdgo .himself not to give more. On inotion.it was decided that all contribu tions tor tho monument fund bo raid to Mr. H. E. Dciijrlcr, tho secretary of tho com mittee, who will turn over all receipts to the treasurer, Mr. S. A. ISoddall. Tho committco decided to meet again on Tuesday evening, November 18th, lSlfcJ, by "Which time it is hoped that all representa tives will have instructions on tho question of sites. Lane's Family Medicine Moves tho bowels each 'tday. Most people need to use it. 1'HltSOVAL,. W. J. Evans spout to-day at tho county scat. Dr D. S. Ilorsh, of East Greenville, Va., is tho guest of I)r. Jamos Stein. Misses Yirgio Ilollopeter and Mame H. Wasley went to Philadelphia this morning to visit friends. George Schcifly was one of the successful Iiuntunen of the week. He returned yester day with two wild turkeys, two pheasants, a rubbit and a quail. J Harry James, who is making a hustling cunva.s for the District Attorneyship on the Jlejiublicau ticket, shook hands with friends at the Lehigh Valley depot tills morning. C E. Titman spent to-day at Pottsvillo. Twelte riiotuft for fiOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with CO cents, we will finish you ouo dozen photos. 11-2-tf W, A. KUAliEY. Spectacles to Buit all eyes, at Porta's hook and stationery More, No. SI North Main street. 4-27-tl At the Thxotrr. "Only a Pauper," with Charlotte M. Stnulny in the role of heroine, occupied tho hoards at Ferguson's theatre last ovonlug and was greeted by a full house. Tho play abounds in startling situations and thrilling episodes, with the usual denouement. It U a highly sensational drama and was very acceptable to the audience. l'ltes or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knife orligatura, No danger or suffering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment. Patients whe are responsible need not jy until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. It. HEED, M. I)., 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia. R'fors, by penniaslon, to tho editor of the EVSKINO llSKALD. tf A Happy Man Js hp who nwi lied VUtM Oil for Itlieom itlam. Henralurla. Toothache Hnd onrnolo nalux. li's a ii-imiiy which on res every time. Try It, 26 c dih. neiniiguiiAMijaair, i-, u. jur liu'a Drugstore. Downs' Elixir will cure any cough or cold, no mutter of how long standing. lm Do not suppose that heeanee it is recom lm ruled for animals that Arnica and Oil Liniment is an offensive preparation. It will not, stain olothiUK or the fairest skin, lm Type For Sale. we nave wxi pounds million, more oi less, which we v ill sell cheap for oath, hav ing no furi 'u r use for tho same. Apply at llbUALD Oiluc, Buy ! ''" Hour. l!o Bure that the rmne liWssK. it Co., Ashland, Pa, Is printed on every sa k . 3-3-3UW fin Baby was r!.-k. we gave her Qisiorla, M iii-u utia was a Child, the cried lor OaMorU. Wnvo she became alias, site clung to Castoris. When she had Chlldreu, she gare thmn Cauorti Best work done at llrcnnan's Steam Laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed POLITICAL. PARAGRAPHS IntcreatlnB Jfotes on Political Affair Kiitlonnl and Otherwise There Is no let up in tho enthusiasm among tho licpublloans. All aro ready for tho battle of ballots next Tuesday. Good work is lielng done throughout the county. Victory is In tho nir. Old comrades, do you heorthatraBpln?, grating noise, Don't you know what it Is, my dear old soldier boys t 'Tla Grover, scraping tho rust from oft his might pen; He wants a chance to veto our pensions once again. Grover Cleveland's Btitxrtituto was a Polo named Brtiiskl. He died about two years ago In the Soldiers' Home. We want the sneaks and lousy beggars at tho North who ravished our women and burned our homes and pluudored our people to shut their gnat-blown montliB and let tho truth be told. And tho Globe, which despises this burglary and grand larceny called the pension system, proposes to sec to it Hint Grover Cleveland sits In the saddlo tho next four years, and slapB all tho dirty beggars in tho face. Go, and it should go to tho depths of hell, and Harrison and his hirelings should go with it. Durham (A'. C.) Globe. Virginia's electoral voto will go to Har rison. A fusion with tho People's party has settled that. fj j ivillybu voto" to" put him back in tho White Houfco chair That he may jibe and sncerat us from his place there f Or will you with your ballots on bright election day Snow him underneath, and let his home remain at liuzzard's Day ? Tho next Congress will be Republican and it will requiio a Republican to sccuro for this district legislation that will benefit our peo ple. Vote for nmmm for Congras. What patriot wants to glvo him a chance once more To return tho rebel flags wo took In days of yorof No soldier will, I tliltiK, nor will any soldier s friend, Voto for two Copperheads Instead of for our Den. f Cleveland Fees the handwriting on tho wall. His speech the other night w as that of a disappointed man. Tho jig is up, Grover. Comrade Den fought with us in the battle's roaring din, What thainc u boldlcr must feel not to voto for htm; Then wo know ho was no solulcr-vcto Ink or pen; Not slums, but kind words only, come from our Comrade Den. Years ago illustrious Gen. John A. Logan said that tho hopo of this country was in tho children of tho volunteers who returned homo after being mustered out, married and raised families. The sous of tbeso soldiers are now entering tho field of politics. Upon them is falling every year more and moro of tho work of preserving and extending the results for which their fathers battled. Let tho old soldiers see that their sons aro at tho polls next Tuesday to aid with their votes the final victory over the soldier-haters, and tho men who once sought the country's destruc tion. Soldiers, bring your sous with you to the polls, that their votes may go in with yours for the good cause. -Voto tho whole ticket. Hoioes who have led tho Uulon armies to victory, but who have never made faces at the vanquished foe, will tell you hero, com rades who fought with tliem, heroes who sustained them, andheioes wholowered their swords to them on tho field of battle thoy will tell you that the Boldier voters of New Yurk of whom there are 35,000 at least Democratic will not support the nomination of Mr. Clovelaud. liurko Cockrau, Demo cratic Congressman, in a speech at Chicago convention. Where was Steve whon wo woro our beautiful skyblue coat ? Why, he was at home, riding the '-Golden Circle" goat; While Grover was hunting around and among the crowd To find same who, for pay, would wear his Utile shroud. Voto the ticket straight and you will uiako no mistake. Maik an X opposite tho word "Republican" wherever you find it on your ticket. Do this and your voto will count. Come, boys, let's waye "Old Glory" high In the glorious sky, And shout for Comrade Den with our old-tlmo batllo-cry; Wo won't voto for Stove, the man who had ro ad, Nor for the enotny, "Old Veto," O. C. (Golden Circle) Cleveland. "Rally 'round tho (Republican) flag, boys." A Common geiMe ltmietly. In the matter of curatives what you want is something that will do its work while you continue to do yours u remedy that will give you no inconvenience nor interfere with your business. Such a remedy is Alleook' Porous Plasters. Theso plasters are not an experiment; they havo been in use for over thirty years, and their value lias been at tested by the highest medical authoiitles, as well a by testimonials from those who have used them. They lequlre no change of diet and are not affected by wet or cold. Their action does not interfere with labor or busi ness; you can toil and yet he cured while hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate per sen of either sex can use them with great benefit, lleware of imitations, and do not be deceived by mlsiciuekcutatioiu. Ask fur Alkock's, and let no solicitation or exphma tiou iuduco you te ueotpt a substitute. I)iud. HUailES.-On the 4th Inst, at Shenan doah, Pa , Ann, wife of John D. Hughes, aged BS yean, l'unoral will take place on Sunday, Oth Inst- at 3 p. in. from tho late residence, ISO North White street. Inter rnont in the Odd Felluws' cemetery. Kolu tivoe and friends respectfully invited to at tend. If there eer w s a. rml . ur for chronic. Oo'ighe. t'olda, Itn.ueliiivl trochlea nud La urii'pe iur ii ji u jxnriiaii to get 111 gsnul e; avoid uLsiUi.lt- Csta only 25 ca . ihii-iiju sum ui r. r. l). Kirihv J Dug Store. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where nnd When Services AV1U be Con ilnctrd To-morrow. Trinity Heformod church, Itev. Robert O'Doylo, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m, and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Everybody welcome English Lutheran church, M. II. Havlce, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Welsh Daptlst church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Itev. 1). I. Kvnns. Sunday school at S p. m. Everybody welcome. Ebenexer Evangelical church, Itev. It. II. Llch tenwalner. pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 0:30 p. m. In English. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. All are heartily invited to attend. Salvation Army, corner Main and Oak streets, V. and D. Klngsland, Captains. Services all day, commencing at 7 and 1 a. m. nnd 3 and 8 p. m. .Meetings will bo held every night dur ing the week excepting Monday night. Presbyterian church. Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at S p. m. Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday evening ot 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. All nro cordially Invited. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning prayer and litany by lay reader at 10:30. Evening sormon by Itov. Hoke, Mnh nnoy City. Sunday school at S p. m. All seats free and everybody mado heartily wel come English Baptist church, South Jardln street, Itev. 31. G. Jamos, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 m. and 0:30 p. m. by tho pastor. Morning subject: Tho Gospel and the Masses. Evening subject: God Divulges Not His Own Secrets, occasioned by the early death of Hister Guest. Tho Lord's t-uppor will be administered In. tho evening. Sabbath school at 3 p. m., Deacon John Dunn, Superintendent. Mon- Monday evening at 7 o'clock the D. Y. 1'. U. will meet. General prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock. Everybody wol- eomo. First Methodist Episcopal church, Itev. Wm. Powlck, pastor. Divine worship at 10:30 u. m. and 0:30 p. m. Morning, Holy Communion. Evening subject: "To Ilrng us to God." Hun- day school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 5:45 p. m. Prayer mectlngnt 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always wel come. Primitive Mothodist church. Itev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at iu.ju a. m. anu 0:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Christ's Sua sion." Evening subject: "Watching Christ." Sacrament at tho close of evening servico. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Christian En deavor at ',5:45 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday nt 0:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any one not having a church homo is cor dially Invited to como hero. Let ftrorgo Wimlilugton Shoulder Ills littlo hatchet" and retire Tho hatchet is dull, and Gcorgo needs rest. Tho "cherry tree" took the edgo on" the hatchet. A "FERRIS" Ham will tako tho edge off your appetite. Theio tho simile ends. The hatchet will cut down no moro cherry trees; but you will go on eating "FERRIS" DE LICIOUS UAMS. Letter 1.1st. The following letters remain uucalled for In the Shonandoah, Schuylkill county, Pa., post ottlce. November 5, letB: Gutshnll Wm. Saltemberg Jacob Morgan Lizzlo Parties calling for advertised letters should please say "advertised." One cent will be charged on all advertised letters. II. C. IJOYin, P. M. "I tried a bottle of Balvntlon Oil on a wound and was cured within several days. I i over had such a good remedy iw Salvntlon Oil In my hands. Mrs. J. C. Duncan, Lexington, Mo." Erosh Morris River Cove Oysters received daily at Coslett's. 9-22-tf 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 you to call and examine our stock and be con vinced of what we say. PEOPLE'S STO 121 North Main Street. LAST EALLY CLOSE UP THE RANKS. A Mass Meeting I To further the success of tbe Itruul lleau ticket wiuoe neiain SDeuanauauou Monday Eve., November at which Hon. C. N. BRUMM, Republican eundldate for Congress and the champion of I'roteetlon, r'andidatc for the Legislature lo this district, anil others will spoak Let there be a full turn out ot trtends of American Turin and Itccl- . procity. WANTS, Sea. F lOll SALE, A good heating stovo. Apply at the ltEiiAi.u office. 17"ANTED. Good Canvasser; salArv and i oxpenses irom Buirt; Bteadv worki cood cbanco for advancement. UHOWN MIOS. CO., nurserymen, itocnesier, ro. x. -31-3m WANTED. Uy a young lady of refinement, tho acquaintance of a gentleman of Influence, to assist her In procuring a position In n store or office. Address Llzslc, this office. WANTED. A medlnm slie second hand burglnr and lire proof safe. Inquire at llKHAI.l) office. WANTED. A gentleman of means to nsslst a lady flnauclnlly embarrassed. Address M. it. A., IlEiiAi.D office. LADY, 81 years of age, no Incumbrance, uanosoine, rennea, worm a. lew tnousanus wants to marry, doali pot office. Address, ' Marry," Hhenau- 170R SALK-CHEAP. One of Chambers & I; Co's copyirg nress. the nresent owner naving no use ior HI I being good us new. Cull at uehai.d omce. WANTED. Reliable man here, and another, ono to two hundred mllps outside. 800 tlrst yenr. Stamp and references, oaro this paper. ' Momus,' 10) Ot BOARDEltS WANTED. A few good board ersw.intedHt No 135 West Line street. Terms: S17.60 per month, or U.60 per week, Including washing and mending. 11-1-2W Eliab ItltHL. to 115 per day at home, sclllnc Llchtnlnir at I Plater ana ij i-iuier hdu pint rating jeweiry, waicncs, tableware. &c. Platei the llncst oi Jewelry uood as new. on all Muds of metHl with coli o, silver or nickel. No experience. No capital Every house has goods needing plating. 10 26 2m II. K. DELNO& CO., 1 olumbus, O M. INEKS WANTED Good miners canllnd steady employment at our mines. suuutcu at Nlanttr, Macon Couniy, 111., a station on tho lino of tho Wubash railroad. Vein six foot, mine worked on tho room and pillar system, and col Is mined by shooting from off tho solid. Mine has good root, Is dry and free from explosive gases. Niantic Coal Co., 10 2S-lm-d&w Niantic, 111. AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Thoqulcltest andgreat- est selling novelty over prouueeu, erases inK thoroughly In two Beconds. No abrasion of paper, works like maslo. auu to bou per cent, profit. Oneagent'8 Bales amounted to In six days. Another (82 in tvo hours. Previous experienco not necessary. For terms ana full particulars, aaaress Tho Monroe Ml'g Co., L.a rrosse, wis, X439 5-24-ly 0l C PAYS for h home lot at May's Land S0 tng, the fine Buburb of Atlantic City; 5 suuaros from It. It. ; commutation fare to Phitn., 26 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, cnurcnos, cotton, paper, doming, cigar sasn, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power; fine driving, fishing, cunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 houses built last year and not ouo empty; a safe and sure Investment: iM lnvestea lll Increase (210 in 0 months; 3 mills built this year; lots nro ho fcot above ocean; 10 per cent, on for cash; 2 lots for 925; title Insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 068 Franklin St . Pnlludclphta. D-30-2in NOTICE! OlflCE OP TltE Schuylkill Tiiactiok Company. All merchants nnd storekecners aro hereby notified ttft this company will not bo retponsl- ble for goods delivered unless the same havo been ordored by an officer of tho company, upon u printed form used for that purpose. V. tl. lAltnAl.l. November 3, 1892. General Manager. VOTE FOR FOR THE LEGISLATURE, "Honesty in Public Office." VOTE POB MIS I LI OF SHENANDOAH, FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. "VOTE FOR WILLIAM DERI OF SHENANDOAH, FOR Director of the Poor. VOTE FOB, OF SHENANDOAH, FOK HID LEGISLATURE, (FIHST DISTIUOT.) YOTE FOR L, A.FLKXERJ1 OF TAMANEND, For Coroner. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Christ, llossler's old stand) Main nurt Coul Mh., blieunuiloali Ilest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest Dranas oi wmaueys ami cigars. 1001 room at- ftoueo. JA JAMES PATTERSON Good News" For Worki Just received J20.000 worth of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS. Also $10,000 worth of HB Jms. . ft Men's, Ladles' and Children's Underwear. $3,000 worihof Mon s, Ladles', Children's BOOTS aiid SHOES Will bo sold nt cost and below cost till Jan. 1st. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Fall Trade. Now styles arriving dully. J PRTPF U. X XVXVJJLj Ho Iras also the larcest assortment In the county, Valley. Irving, Novelty, New Bride, Cinderella, Black Warrior, Grand Peifect, .Master Work man, Klval, New Model, Old nnd Now Lehigh. A full lino always In Btock. Also first-class line Hoators cixxcl. All In good condlton and warranted or money Advance and Miners' Iteat Moves for S 13 each; irom nu up, una stoves una jcanses irom e to iiu. tivcry one warrnntcu, ana Delivered and put up in any part of tbo eounty within 20 miles of Girardvillc. Over 100 dlfloront sizes nnd styled of Hccond-nand Heating Stoves to select trom. Also 6 flco Use of Single nnd Double Heaters, both round and square, at all prices. Hoofing, Spouting, Jobbing, l'romntlv attended to at thn lowest market nrlco.l Anthony Wavno nnd American Wnnliin Machines a specialty. Stove, heater and range extru charge. JEUGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FEItaUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, NOV'BER 10. The dramatln event of the season. Grand revival of Tennyson's beautiful romance oi tno sea, "Enoch Ar&en T" th Its wealth of scenic grsnrteur, dramatized aid presented by CHARLES J. STEVENSON! And a perfect company, under tbomanagemcnt oi bit. ueorgo xu Bummers. Marine Band and Orchestral Composed ot Blxteen accomplished musicians in cosily navai unuorms. Prices, 25, 50 and 75c. Heserved Boats on salo at Klrlln's drugstore. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &e., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served ouch evenlrg. Illg schooners of f resb.lleer.I'orter, Ale, &o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, BOUailEItTY, l'rop. Hess' Livery Stable 118 N. Market Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the pupiio patronage. CINTS FOIl A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, f nr ane. 3Au. 4&o. flOo and unwardu. far- ties desiring only the shading or fix tures can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street. -IT M. BUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BHENANDOA1I, VJu Offices Room 8, 1. O. Building, (Shenandoah, and Esterly liulldlng, Fottavllle, ngmen SefF's Original Bargain Store 23 South Main Street. Hue of and Children's OLD RELIABLE, kJ, NORTH MAIN STREET. For Bargalus in FlrsUclass Heaters and Furnaces, BOTH NEW and SECOKD-UAKD GIRARDVIIXE, PA. comnrislnc the celebrated Anollo. Othelln. itoues Xfux-jomoosi, refunded or exchanged. A fine lino of No. 7 New No. SIC; good No. 1 second-band double heaters Plumbing and Gas-Fitting repairing piomptly done I Delivered without ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IE"1. J". PORTZ'S North main Street. The largest stock In town at the lowest prices. Headquarters for stationery of all kinds, wall paper and window shades. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, Leading Saloon In town Oentro and mite Sts., (lllckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In tho Market. OPENING OF DancingSchool ! Robblns Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS. Schoppe Orchestra, H5 Pieces, T. J. O'ilAREN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In tho tonsorlal line done In first class style, A fine bath room attached. PETER GRIFFITHS 1 I fefciS..Ji.u,JlJU .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers