FINE GROCERIES HOUSEKEEPERS! Find no difficulty in securing what they require for thoir ta bles at our store. Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. V HUSO if At.. Jacob ltamberger went to Wilkes-Barre ilita morning. Itcv. William MoNally preached in Wlilte Haven yoblerilay. Juilgo llollopeter and family returned from Wataontown. Max IJcoso spout yesterday with liis brother-in-law at Wilkos-Iiarro. Kev. Thompson, of Bernico, preached in the Presbyterian chuicli yesterday. Major J. P. Finney, who has beon ill for over a week past, Is getting well again. Miss Mmno Crador, of Allentown, spent Saturday and Sunday with town friends. Mies Lizzie Evans is visiting at Blooms burg, tlio guest of Miss Lillio Ilagenbuch. Dr. Hochlernor has moved into tho hous lately vacated by Mr. West on South White street, Messrs. II. E. Dengler and J. M. Bock did some political missionary work in tho coun try on Saturday. It isannonnoed that Mrs. John Ta(?f?art, who ha3 recently gone under an operation at ono of tho Philadelphia hospitals is making jgood progress towards lecovery, but 6omo time will elapse before she will be able to re turn to town. Vote for Harry James for District Attor ney and you will inako no mistake. In n Vmr I.Iiiuh. Shonandoab and Mahauoy City can show as pretty ladios as tliero are in tho country. The Thauksgiving proclamation reminds us that rallliug time is here. Grapes aro plenty and cheap and poorest families need not bo without them. Thcro is considerable celery raised In town and much of it duels ready salo. The Metiiodist Episcopal and Presbyterian churches will be heated withsteam furnished by tho Steam Heat Company. Thoso new cars on tho electric road aro "dandies." You should be a subscriber to tho Herald if you arc not already one. The conductors and motor men of tho electric railway oxpect to havo their uni forms next week. The anniversary of tho Methodist Episco pal church will bo celebrated on Sunday, December -1th. Bishop Fobs, of Philadob phiu, will preach ou that occasion in the morniug and the Presiding Elder, Sot. S. W. Thomas, in tho evening. Buino out evory Republican vote to-mor. row. Lallo's family Medicine Moves tho bowels each i ay; Most people u :d to use it. Twelve l'hotoi for 00c. By sending us your cabinet, together with CO cents, we will finish you one dosen photos, 11-2-tf W, A. Kkacjey. A (loud Chance, A man liaving hotel experience can sccuro n hotel in ono of the best places in Schuylkill connty that is doing a good businoss, but can be made a bettor paying place if properly conducted. Tho businoss lias Fullered through the illness of tho tenant, who must rctlro fiom business. Tho hotel is an cxcollcut one for summer and winter boardcis. Tho owner will sell tho placo cheap and on easy terms, or will rent to tho right party. Sale preferred. Address "Hotel," Hekald office, Shenandoah, Pa. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Portz's book and stationery store, No. 21 North Main street. 4-27-tt Plica or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without knifo orllgaturo. No danger or suflbring. No delay from bus inoss while under treatment. Patients who are responsible need not pay until well. perfect ourerguarantecd. Scud for circular. IJ. REED, M. D, 120 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the oditor of the Evkninq Herald. tf A Happy Man Is ho who uses Red Flag Oil for Klieum tlsm neuralgia, nioiuncne auu curonia pniu, ivi a reintdv which cures eveiv time. Try It. 2 o nls. ) ei1 Flag Oil .aM'Idut 1'. P. II. Klr- liu's Drugstore. Downs' Elixir will euro any cough or cold no matter of how long standing. lin Do not suppose that bcoauso it is rpconv mended for animals that Arnica and Oil Xilulment Is an offensive preparation. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin, lni Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the namo I.ewjio & Co., Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw "Voen Baby was skk, we gave her Castorfe. Vhen alio was a Child, she cried tor Castorln "ffhra she became Miss, aha clung to Costorfa. film she bad Children, she gave them CastorU A Great Stock. Five thousand novels, the latest and best Issued, selling at25 cents other places, rale at Max Reese's for 10 cents. The finest jdaylng cards In tho market cents per puck, OBB'S OBSERVATIONS. What lie Sees iiml Hears During ills Travels. Whllo in a reminiscent mood recollections Tort" Hart, who died at Wilkes-Barre last week, aro brought to my mind. Ho died at the homo of his sister, Mia Agnes Hart. Port" was G5 years of are. Ho had been ill over a year and succumbed to peritonitis and dropsy. Orlando Porter Hart was well known all over tho state. His career was a varied aud exciting one. Years ago, and be fore the Philadelphia & Heading Railroad Company ran its passenger trains between this town and Malianoy Plane, "Port" Hart drove a stage botween town and Frackville or years ho also diove a coach running be tween Wilkes-Barre and Danville, and be tween Wilkes-Barre and Easton. In his day he was almost without an equal as a handler horses and for some timo after leaving this place ho Handled !4l Horses at mo urau oi u immense chariot of tho old Koblnson circus. Ho also ran a show of his own for a while nd later returned to tho "bus" business. Port" is also remembered by residents of this town as ono of tho original members or Washington Camp, No. 112, P. 0. S. of A. Rev. Floyd E. West, who was pastor of tho All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, of town, for somo time, left town last week for ew York, accompanied by his father anil mother. Itev. West has not only resigned his charge horo, but has also decided to give p tho ministry and study medicino. Ho ill locate permanently in New ork City lor that pur lose. According to tho reports of the officials of that borough Ashland is still very much in need of water. Tho Council is making nr- ngemcnts to award contracts to drill for water. Squire Hugh Thomas is recalled to mind by a recent letter received from him. Mr. Thomas resigned tho oillco of Justice of tho Peace in tho Fourth ward of this town about year ago and moved his family to Augusta, Montana. In his letter ho says ho has dis covered on his ranch a vein of bituminous coal 18-inchos thick, but unfortunately the ranch is 70 miles from tho nearest railroad nd it will bo somo timo befor ho will havo facilities to develop tho find and get tho product to market, no says ho has already cured a customer in a blacksmith residing ghtcen miloB distant. Tho blacksmith has greed to pay Mr. Thomas $7 a ton and do is own hauling. Tho "smithy" has paid as high as $50 a ton for coal, henco Mr. Thomas had littlo difficulty in securing his custom. Oisrc. Ir yon aro a Republican and desire lio- ublican success to-morrow don t let any body entice you into tho Democratic annox hen you go to tho rolls. HINTS TO VOTERS. Thry Aro Important mid Should be Itead Carefully. To-morrow tho electors will for tho firct timo voto under tho Baker ballot law for national, state and county officers. Evory voter should bo prepared for tho ovent. Ho should know how to fill out his ticket and ny ono who docs not know this should now seek information of somo one who does. Ono thing the elector should do is to put himself on guard against last hour stories. ho DcniocratB may attempt to spring "fake yarns" about somo ot tlio itcpuunoau canui dates, but no intelligent or honest voter will countenance any such desperate tactics. Tho candidates have been before tho people for several months and ample timo has been afforded to make charges and thoso who havo kept their peaco up to the cloventh hour should bo snubbed in the sevcrost manner if they now try to creato a sensation by circulat ing fairy talcs. Voters should remember that if they are at a loss as to how to fill out their ballot thov havo tho privilege of taking a friend into the booth for assistance. Go to the polls early, keep cool and voto tho whole Republican ticket. The noils will be open from 7 a. in. to 7 p. m. Voto early and not more than onco. Put tho X opposite tho word "Republican" and you will record a voto for the platform that opposes tho free trade and wild cat bank doctrine. After you havo voted hunt up yournegh. bor and get him to go to the polls. To-morrow will bo an idle day and afford tho men in favor of protection to American industries a chance to drum up tho slow voters. If you don't want to lose, don't bet If you want tr win, bet on the right men If you aro undecided how to voto ask your host fiiend fur advice. If you aro a friend of the old soldier, vote for Comrade Ben Harrison. If you want to discouragofree trade, voto tho Republican ticket. If you want good times to bo thornle here after, voto tho Republican ticket If you want to bo counted with tho win nors voto tbo Republican ticket. Yoto it anyhow. Vote for Floscr and Lossig. I tried a bottle of Salvation Oil on a wound and was cured wltbln soveral days. I never bad such a good lemcdy as balvallon Oil In my nanus, airs. J.u. uuncau. i.ejauKwa, aiu. 1'olUU Citizens, Attention 1 Tho Polaskl Polish Citizens Socioty will hold a special meeting this evening, at o'clock, lu lltllet'a hall. By order of tho president. It Typo For Sale. Wo havo 00 pounds minion, more less, which we will sell cheap for cash, hay ing no fuither use for the same. Apply IlHRALD office If I litre ever was a real cur for chronic. CougliH, Colds, llronclilcal troublts ma la Grippe it li l'jm Tina. Don't Jail to get tlio gfuulbe: uvotd substitutes. Uosts only IS reutt. Pan-Tlua is sold at 1'. I. V. Klriln' Drugstore. Fresh Morris River Cove Oysters received dally at Coslett's. 0-22-tf GET THE WE OUT is the ram A Stirring Rallying Call to Every Pennsylvania Republican. General Itccdcr's Caution About Casting JJallots as Early as Possible He I'olnls Out How Simple a Thins It Is to Mark tlio Ticket anil Urges His Fellow ltcpiilillcaus to All Join in the Work ot itolllnjj Up an Old Timo Majority. Philadelphia, Nov. 2. Get out tlio full Republican vote. That is to be tho watchword of the champions of protection unrt reciprocity in the Keystone stato from now until the polls close at noxt Tuesday's election. General Recder has warned the rank and lilo of tho Republican organization of tho danger of apathy born of a con viction that Pennsylvania is certainly Republican by a good majority. He ha9 admonished the active party men to miss no opportunity to explain how simple a thing it is to voto under the new law and to take pains to demonstrate that tho only thing complicated about the new system is in the certification and printing of the ballot, about which the voter has nothing to do. The part the voter takes is as easy as under the old order of things. Having made the process of voting per fectly cloar it should bo tho duty of every Republican who takes an interest in the success of tho party to point out how im portant it is that evory Republican voto shall be polled next Tuesday, particu larly in tho close congressional and legis lative districts. A Timely Campaign Card. General Reedcr has issued n little cam paign card which Republican commit teemen throughout the state are distrib uting among their neighbors. It is a warning to Republicans to vote early, a call to tho party to roll up ft splendid majority for Harrison and Reid, and a reiteration of his explanation of how to voto under the new ballot law: One side of tho card reads: NOVUMI1I3U 8 IS I3LKCTION DAY Be sure to vote and VOTE EARLY. Many votes will be lost if there is the usual rush between 5 and 7 o'clock. Vote fob IIakmson and Reid. Votf. for Protection to Labor. Vote for Honest Money. Vote for Your Homes and Families. Vote for Yodr Farms and Fiuesidics. Vote for America's Honor. Vote for Victory. ni3 SURF, TO VOTE. Pennsylvania Republicans most not tho bulunco und found be weighed in wanting. li:t us roll ot an old time majority. On the other Bide of tho card is printed HOW TO VOTE. Marklnc of tho Ticket Under tho New Law Is Vory Simple. Place a cross mark (X) in the square to the RIGHT of the word "REPUB LIOAN" wherever the word REPUB LICAN appears in tho first column of tho official ballot. This is how the ballot appears BE FORE it is marked: REPUBLICAN This is how it appears AFTER it is marked : REPUBLICAN X As there aro a numbor of gronps of candidates in tho Republican (or first) column, tho word REPUBLICAN is printed at tho top of each group, and a cross must bo made TO THE RIGHT of it wherever the word REPUBLICAN appears. Do not pay any attention to the other fivo columns of the ballot. THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEES ARE ALL IN THE FIRBT COLUMN. FRANK REEDEB, Chairman Republican State Committee. After readine the abovo no Republi can can havo any excuse for remaining nwayfrom the polls becauso of ignorance of how to mark his ticket. Get out tho full Itenubllcan vote. To voto tlin full Republican tlckr placo n cross mark in the bqunre t tho rlnlit of tlio word Jlepublicui,. tlniN: REPUBLICAN X wherever tlio word Uciiuulicnii no pears on tlio ollloiul bullou Nothing could lie lni)lir. fAKE MORNK'O. I "f'QHT AND :tTTER, NtWANO MY U 1 Mjr d' .-lor -,uh it i . -Mvwr au! k tin i - n (lrililc it la id ir .a tasllv n . t, AUdraini"!' T" But on u-,:i. ' . Moves thft itn-v. Int. lifAWiy, llu u m jij ' I UlfIn '.i. ' .rdertotrt rfll hext nomad, It. Tali 4 faroM WANTS, &o. X7"ANTED. Good Canvassers salary and work: good chance tor advancement. 11HOWN BllOH. CO, nurserymen, ltocncstcr, w. Y. 8-31-3m WANTED. Reliable man here, and another, ono to two hundred miles outside, f SCO Hist year. Stamp and relcrences. Morris.' caro this paper. 10-29-01 BOARDERS WANTED A few good board ers wanted at No. 135 Woat Line streot. Terms: 17.M per month, or tt.fiu per week, Including washing and mending. 11-1 SW 1SLIA8 KBIII,. selling Lightning lowolrv. watches. tableware, Ac. Plates tho finest of Jewelry good as new, on all kinds of metal with gold, silver or nickel. No experience. No. capital. livery nousc nan gooas needing piaung. 10 85-2 II, K. DELNO&t , Columbus. O INKttS WANTED Good miners oanflnd steady employment at, our mines,siluaiea at Nlantlo, Macon Coumy, in., a station on tbo line of the Wabash railroad. Vein all foot, rntna worked on the room and Dlllar svatem. and cool Is mined by shooting from off tho solid. Mlnebas good roof, is dry and froo from explosive gases. 10-28-lm-d&w Niantio, 111. AGENTS WANTED ON HAL.AHY or com mission, to handle tho new 1'atcnt Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever prouueoa. erases ina tnorougmy in two seconus. imo norasion oi paper. Works like magic, aw to 600 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to K2U in six days. Another t32 In tvo hours. Previous experience not nccossary. l or terms and run larticuiars, auurcss 'inomonroo oirguo., x.a rosse. Wis. xm 6-24-ly I C PAYS for homo lot ut May's Land- tpxtJ ing, tho line suburb of Atlantlo City; 5 squares from H. It. ; commutation fare to Phlla., 5 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, churches, cotton, paper, clothing, cigar sash, brick, and lumbering mills, with finest water power! lino driving, fishing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 35 bouses built last year and not ono empty; a safe and sure investment; 50 Invested will lncreaso $ao In Omonths; 3 mills built this year; lots aro 80 feet abovo ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash; z lots for tst; title insurcu. sena ror circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 068 Franklin St.. rnllaaelpma. u-su-am ILnTOTICIE ! Offiok or Tnrj I Schuylkill Tiiaction Comi-aht. f All merchants and storekeeners are hereby notified that this company will not be ronponsi bio for goods delivered unless tho same havo been ordered by an officer ot the company, upon n printed form used for that purpose. V. II. YAltNALL, November 3, ISPS. General Manager. Benefit to'AU. 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 oldg-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. firs STORE 121 North Mam Street. LAST RALLY CLOSE UP THE RANKS A Mass Meeting To further tho success of the Republican ticket win ae ncia in bnenanaoan on Monday Eve., November IN FERGUSON'S THEATRE, at which Hon. C. N. BRUMM, Republican candidate for Congress and tho champion of I'rotection, Candidate for the Legislature In this district nnd olbera will sneak. Let thei o bo a full turn out of friends of American Tariff and Itect procltv. pERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGEH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1892 45 -ARTI "SAID PASHA" Elegant Costumes. Superb Companj.' Prices, 25, 50 nnd 75 Cents. Reserved seats on salo at Klrlln's drug store. JOE "WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) nuln and Coal btw., Hlienanilonb. Kent beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest grands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at- cuea. iLsSKsA "JT attto ' KJKJkJU. ICWO 1 or Workingmen Just received K,000 wrth of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS. Also $10,000 worth of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. (6,000 worihof Men's, Ladles', Children's BOOTS and SHOES Will be sold at cost and below cost till Jan. 1st. We Are Just Opening Up a full Ladies', Misses' CARPETS for Fall Trade. New styles arriving daily. T T PRTPF'S OLD RELIABLE, U U. 'JL XYXJ-J kJ, NORTH MAIN STREET. lie baa also tho largest assortment In tho county, comprising the celebrated Apollo, Valley, Irving, Novelty, New llrlde, Cinderella, , Rival, Now Model, Old ana New Lenign. ieeoiici-Iiaiicf Stoures X3Tofvtoir ci.33.c3. Furnaoos, All In good condlton and warranted, or money refunded or exchanged. A lino line of No. 7 New Advance and Miners' Rest stoves for 13 each; No. 8, 810; good No. 1 second-hand double heaters from (flO up, and Stoves nnd Ranges from ltd to 111). Every ono warranted, and delivered and put up in any part of the eounty within 20 miles of Girardvllte. Over 100 diflercnt Blzcs and stylos of Mecona-Dana 11 eating btoves to select from. Also a fine line of Singlo nnd Double licatera, both round and tquare, at all prices. Hoofing, Spouting, Jobbing, Promptly attended to at the lowost mnrkot prlco.W Anthony Wayne and American tVashlRp Machines a specialty. Stove, heater and range extra charge. J? ERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. i'EIlOBSON, MANAGER. THUESDAY, NOV'BER 10. Tho dramatic event ot the season. Grand revival of Tennyson's beautiful romance oi tne sea,. "Enoch Arden V With Its wealth of scenle grandeur, dramatized aid presented by CHARLES J. STEVENSON! And a perfect company, under the management oi Air, ueorge ii summers. Marine Band and Orchestral Composed of sixteen accomplished musicians in cosuy navai uniiorms. Prices. 35, 50 and 75c. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant Tho leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Every thing new. clean and froah. The finest line ot Wines and Liquors 1 Cigars, &c., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each ovenlcg. Dig schooners ot Ircsh,lleer,Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. Hess' Livery Stable, xi8 N. Mnrlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the puouo patronage. CENTS FOR A WINDOW SHADE. Others, ready to put up spring roller, for 25c, 35o, 45o, 60o and upwardu. Par ties desiring only the shading or tlx- turcB can be accommodated. C. D. FRICKE'S Carpet Store, 10 S. Jardm Street, TJ- M. BURKE, J.TTORNEY-AT-IULVT, SHENANDOAH, 1'A. Offices Room 8, P. O. Hulldlng, pShooaadtah, ana 8teny uuuamg, i-oiujime. Seff's Origioal Bargain Store 23 South Main Street. line of and Children's mi Heaters and Furnaces, BOTH NEW and SECOND-AMD GIRARDVIXXE, PA. Othello. iiiacK warrior, urana l'ericci. Master AVork- A full lino always In stock. Aiso Hrst-clnss line Plumbing and Gas-Fitting repairing promptly done t Delivered without ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Buy their School Books, Slates, Pencils, School Bags, and other school supplies at IF1. CT. PORTZ'S North Slain Street. The largest Btock 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 Centre and White BU., (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market OPEjNING- of DancingSchool ! Robblns' Opera House, SATURDAY EVENINGS. Schoppe Orchestra, 15 Pieces. T. J. O'HABEN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK ST8. Everything In the tonsorlal 11ns done la arsV class stylo. X fine bath room attached. for Uargalns in First-class PETER GRIFFITHS