The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 11, 1892, Image 1

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VOL. VII.--NO. 271.
SHENANDOAH. PA.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. J 892.
T
EVENING
HEEALB.
IP. J
28 South Main St.
HEADQUARTERS FOIt
Trlmmlnga, Ladles' and Children's
COATS
Shades and Shadings,
Carpets and Oil Cloth
KirY fifty cent storm serges will compare fa
lyi vorablywitb. 90o goods sold In Phlladel
phla and other cities. I am selling nn nil-
wool Habit Cloth, worth 50c, forSOo per
yard. I have the best 60c Corset In tho region.
Plain Flannels, worth 25c, sold hero for 2uo per
yard; 4-4 wide Muslin sold for Be per yard', the
ut'Hl uruy I'liiuuui sum lui iouv.1 Julu, ui u
Good Flannel at ISo per yard. A good Blanket
ror tuo a pair.
Everything a Decided Bargain.
n ENTS' Natural Wool Suits, worth
U J2 60, pold now for 2. Comfortables
and Blankets cheap. Come at once and
secure good values nt old rcliabio stand,
28 South Main Btrect, next door to Grand
union xea aioro.
ead
And bo convinced that
WE ARB AT !
SECRET OF THE REGENT DEMO
CRATIC SUCCESS.
POLITIGAL METHODS IN POLITICS
SOLID and plated Silver
ware, Gold and Silver
Watches, Diamonds, Precious
3tones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti
cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and
Piano Lamps,unique in design
ivith 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,
Dives,
POHEEOf
i jt ii
Have laid in the supply of J. ojSI LJ,
I Comforts MJ
AND
Blanfcets
Tho Republican Plan of Campaign
Comparod With tho Work of
tho Democrats TJndor Tam
many Hall.
And aro prepared to meet the demands.
A Ten-day Sale will close out
this lot:
100 pairs 10-4 dray Blankets, at 75c a pilr.
100 pairs 10-1 Grav Illanketfi. nt HTUimnsi.
100 rjalrs 10-4 Arttnflrnv Ilinrlrntu fti k n
100 pairs 10-4 Utverton 4-lb- Gray Blankets, at
J1.37H a pair.
100 pairs 10-4 Kiverton 5-lb. Gray Illankets, at
100 pair's 1U-4 Klvorton 6-lb. Gray Blankets, at
T Is not difficult toun
derstand why victory
has perched upon tho
Democratic bannor this
fall. The solution is
plain-practical politics,
conducted by practical
politicians, did it. The
Republicans can afford to take cxamplo from
tho Democratic methods of conducting cam
paigns. When the Democrats want any
thing they ask (or it and if It does not come
they don't hesitate to try to tako it. They
take no risks and always givo themselves tho
benefit of tho doubt on all questions. They
aro aggressivo and they win.
Tho prido of tho Democrats of tho coun
try to day is Tammany Hall Tammany, the
villainous, thieving, blackmailing Tammany.
Strange that such a disreputable organization
should poll such a voto throughout tho coun
try nftcr standing before some of tho most
2 00 a rmlr.
100 rjalrs 11-4 flmv nijlnlrnt a. fit o V! n nnl.
100 pairs 11-4 Extra Gray Blankets, 12.75 a pair, eminent and Influential Democrats in the
100 pairs JMvory ' " W S3 a pair. I , , , , . ,
- tJ.s.Si a pair.
White Blankets:
ouu pairs, ranging In price from 75c to I1&50 a
uuir.
200 pairs Crib Blankets.
300 well-made Comforts, from 09o to W.50 each.
country and defying their wrath. But
Tammany "got there" Tammany had its
pull because when it had power sho applied
it and formed a foundation for a pull. Offices
wero made wholesalo with ampio salaries
and pcrqulsitics. Thoso who failed to get
Would ask special attention office and were without means of livelihood
to our Down Comforts, espec- wero giTcn emP,ynient in somo department.
ially those in this sale. The lnother words, Tammany spread butter upon
Comfort offered at $6.50 are u'0 b'cf and tl'.oso "ll0 rcceivea "
known to be sold at $10.50 a tempted to kick they wero obliged to think
pair. The above is not an ex- twico before biting tho hand that had fwi
ageration in number. Visit us them.
and examine OUr line of COVer- This is a system of practical polities and
lets beforcOUrolrasitt -' --tbnpwhoiuieers-ntit is-, an idiot.' Tani
While Shepherd and Company wero offering
the publlo Simon pure unskimmed milk,
Tammany Hall was making judicious use of
tho old oaken bucket that hung in the well.
O, yo political snlntsl
And to cap tho climax the New York
clergyman who was I owling about Tammany
Hall and its corrupt methods was arrested n
few days before the election and fined $150
for violating tho game laws of New York.
And there was Mr. Dcpow, tho tall side
whiskered after-dinner talker. Ho shouted
long and loud in nominating Harrison and
then stole off to Europe. Had ho staid in
this country and tried to reason on politics
with his N. Y. C. & H. It. R. employes as
certain corporation not a thousand miles
from Schuylkill county did during tho last
campaign wo would perhaps admit that he is
of some uso to others besides Depew.
Thanks to Messrs. Shepherd, Depew,
Mageo and compauy, Dudley, Piatt, Miller,
Clarkson, Quay and such men wero turned
down and, now, we goody-goody Republicans
may revel in the glory that attends defeat to
our party.
Oh 1 it makes mo sick when I think of it
and 1 am fast approaching tho conclusion
that unless tho Republicans brush some of
tho hayseed from their persons and get down
to tho practical method adopted by the Dcm
ocrats it will be many years before another
Baby McKco romps about the White House
nnrsery.
The Democrats call a spado a spado and
not a pick. . C. Y.
mm out m
THE READING AFTER
OTHER BIG SCOOP.
AN-
The most progressive establishment
In the county.
Corner Mam ana Lloyd Streets.
JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S
Bakery : and : Confectionery,
Ko. 0 East Centre Street.
Ice cream all the year1 'round. Open Sundays,
i.?."?, ??y malting a superior quality of CREAM
UKbAD, something now. You want to try It:
you'll use no other if you do.
Piatt's Popu!ar3Saloon,
(Formerly Joo Wyatt's)
19 and 21 West OaklStreet,
BHENANDOAir,;i'A.
Bar stocked with tho best beer, porter, ales,
whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars.
Eating barattached. Cordial Invitation to all.
Headquarters for
Blankets, Comforts
autl Woolen Goocla.
DIVES, POilEMY k STEWART
POTTS VXXJMS, PA.
O. GEO. MILLER, Manager.
OFFICIAL COUNT.
Figures blunting The Full Vote In the
County.
At noon yesterday tho official count of
Tuesday's ballot was commenced by Judges
Bcchtel and Green, in court room No. 1.
The following totals aro completo and were
taken from the official count after midnight.
PUL'SIDENT.
Harrison 11339
Cleveland 13077
vs eaver so)
People's Party 23
Socialist Party 7
OONGI1ESSM EN-AT-LA 110 E.
Lilly. It 11301
McUowell, It ...113311
Allen, D l8
Merrltt. D 13ma
Chase, Pro 271
2V
' 10
.i
name, ooo - s
Grundy Soo 5
JUDQB OF HOMtBMB GODOT.
d MeCroiy. Pro
I Cbag, S. lyi'f". mm,
-1 Dawson, Peo
many has no uso for sentiment It is a
wholesale political establishment conducted I
on what appears to bo admlrablo
principles.
Another practical policy Tammany Hall
and its kindred organizations adopted was a
system for raising fuuds. People put in
offico were called upon to "pony up" and
they did so handsomely; and when the
Democratic Governor of New York made 1 1!J'on' 1
annolutmentn lin alun IaaV mm fr. .1... '
THE DEAL A GIGANTIC ONE.
R liable Reports Have it That a
Controlling' Intoreat in tho
Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road Will ba Securod
LFORTS coming from
what appears to ho a
reliable source aro to
tho effect that tho Phil
adelphia and Reading
Railroad Compauy is
making arrangements
to consummate another
gigantic deal. It involves tho purchase of a
controlling interest in tho Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
Tho Reading has had its cyo upon Ibis val-
uable interest for somo time and the oppor
tunity to get control of it is now said to bo
within reach.
Should the deal ho consummated tho Read
ing system will bo very much enlarged and
enhanced in value and will open many new
markets for tho anthracite field.
FIRE ANNIVERSARY'.
Itecollccllons of the Calnmltv or vino
Years Ago.
To-morrow will mark tho ninth anniver
sary of the great conflagration that swept out
of existenco one-third ot our town on Novem
ber 12th, 1883. There aro few peoplo who
were in this town at tho time, and who aro
still here, who do not recall this anniversary
each year. This year it was recalled to mind
by a flro which a few days ago threatened to
havo n disastrous effect. Had that fire
secured a little more headway wo might havo
been called upon ero this to record a far more
serious conflagration than that of '83. For
tunately, however, wo had a good fire depart
ment at our backs and tho reduction of tho
A 3HLAND 'APPBNINGS.
A ISright Corrrr pomluiit S-ihI mii Iuti r -estlng
Match of I.oinll.ina.
Miss Lucy Rooney, of New Philadelphi 1,
is visiting Mrs. Frank Langton.
Thomas Ousey, who is stHdylng medium
at the Jefferson University, Philadelphn,
came to bis home here to cast his firrt ballot
Ho left for Philadelphia Thursday morn 11, j
to continue his studies, which will be con
eluded iu June nost.
Postmaster Keiper has decided to pilot hii
Republican friends to safe ports up salt river.
Our friends can trust to Mr. Keiper, as tho
road is well known to him.
The election hero passed off quietly. Tho
new voting system jumped into popular favor.
Very few ballots wero incorrect and all voters
teemed satisfied.
J. P. H. Long paid a flying visit to town
Wednesday.
Dr. Russell, who has for some timo practiced
medlcino at Valley View, paid a visit to town
Wednesday. Tho doctor is an expert in his
profession and if ho can secure a suitablo
reeideuco for himself and family will movo
here. Wo wish him buccoss.
Reports havo it that William Gowsn will
bo minister to Chili under Cleveland's ad
ministration. Mr. Goweu is a man wUl
fitted for the position and all his friends wil!
be pleased to hear of his appointment, 1'"
such be tho fact.
Lewis Voshgo has moved his drug store
from Cleaver's to tho Odd Fellows' building.
"Lew" is a very obliging fellow and will no
doubt do well.
Will Nelr, of Malianoy Plane, paid a visit
to town on Wednesday.
Miss Mollie Curry, daughter of Daniel
Curry, of Centralia, is tho guust of Mis.
Annie Thornton.
Reinhart Ritz, of the Jefferson Uniicrsity,
Philadelphia, after doing justice to the Dem
ocratic ticket, returned to Philadelphia on
Thursday morning.
B. F. Hester will move to tho Bast pro
perty, which was recently vacated by Mrs.
i-mnnuel Bast, who moved to Philadelphia.
Iho 'Midnight Alarm" compauy appeared
in the opera house Wednesday night before a
fair-sized audience. Tho company is a strong
one and the play was tho finest produced
here this season.
Desires to Hear Testimony,
Henry Thome, Traveling Secretary of tho
Y. M. C. A., writes from Eseter Hall, Strand,
Loudon, February 2d, 1688: "I desire to
bear my testimony to tho value of Allcock 3
Porous Plasters. I have used them for nains
I H T
business HevdrickT)'"""'":!":."'::."'''''''" liSTT
Briggs, Pro 253
McCombs, Peo 21
Criest 4
CO.VQ11E83.
Brumm , 11539
"el'ly-- 1MH9
Beddall g
JUDOS OOII MO.V IM.KA8.
Koch, It
Pershing, 1) .... - ,
..10800
..ima
.. 2857
water supply to tho people had hold in reserve ' t, auu-a1K rheumatic
a sufficient supply to enable tho firemen to L Tdr . wTi
kotp uiu iiro 110m getting heyoud control, easily applied and very comforting. Thoso
Whilo tho conflagration of November, '83, I en8el as I am in public work which In
played havoc with the town we must admit Vlvt'8 0XI,0,!Ure to uddcn changes of tern.
. Allcock's Porous Plasters in their portman-
Many flimsy struutures of primitive mining teaus."
townpattirn were swept out bf existence
and replaced by more substantial and im-
DUTHiOt ATTOllNBY.
James. K no
each appointee was fastened to tho end of a ' iSjm'p' "".V.'.'r
mug, suimu in ease ue suouiu lail in with I oobonbk.
utners for 35, 4o, BOo and upwards. Parties
having carpet rags should send tliem and have
lucui uiuuu imo u ursi-ciass carpet.
O. DO. Dtfn.IOK:33'S
Carpet Store, JO South Jardm St.
FOE SALE.
0nVe'( Aiiuouomut
Phillip Coffee hm
posing brlok structure. For several years of staple groceries and now is the time f.,r
after the new structures took the place of lleale ami private families to secure bar
the destroyed ones our people took the view g8ins' Tlie stock mU8t 601(1 Rt "
that the conflagration was a blessing in that SSr."!,0', E
sense, but it is teared that too many are for- TtTZZ
getting the lesson that was taught by it. Hoe 5 cents per pound ; one pound of
the past year scores of buildings have i""er k1 tobacco 23 cents; freMi
erected in tho town and MP nIi Prunas Yeil different kinds of tea :
11&S8 nr emit. nftl,,. . ",""u" 'ur "f"". won't loruet
Wo dean, goody-goody Republicans havo 5oiraZ:r.IZV::Zr 'IS i, . , """i.""" " 01 the placo, Philip Coffee's, Post Office bulldiug,
'"""jMiumi years ago. comer ot Oak and Main streets. U-7-tf
Thoy are virtually magueU for tho flro fiend '
and if it ever secures a hold on somo of them 1 "New.-" ci'"
h will !.. .1 ... " i reported that tho AWaw jVmm will
he will g vo the peoplo a bad scare. It is claim in its next issue that it accomplished
well to always keep the conflagration of 1883 the victory scored by the Democrats and
before the people who build such places. i tIieT aro borrowing all the cuts In the county
insuowjustliowlt wai done. Tho
QfT CTS. PER YARD WcknuM, otli-y.!S&te
' foh ho could bo easily pulled back. In all those Uei"en, Pro... at "
OH, CLOTH, things Tammany ha. been practical. Lesslir H WHMI0B ' " pbeeUcr
received tho praises of tho peoplo, but not
tho votos. We are not practical.
We Republicans also lack a sense of un
derstanding and discrimination. Somo of us
could sco at a glanco tho horriblo situation in ! UwC..:"::: l
273 .
SENATE.
Reefer, Kj. f,m
Arcgood, D 40o5
FIRST ASSEMIII,Y DISIHIOT.
Covle. 11 oon.
..Dill
Two Cars Choice White Oats
Two Cars Choico "Whito Orts
which Matt Quay placed himself when ho
retired to his room in a narrisburg hotel one
time and shared a bottln
I t.,.i
of cigars with a few friends, but when wo '. FoIlwellcr.V.V."V."l"!.7.r".,i I"!!!!!".!;".' awf
I heard of tho Democratic officials who were
lly, !)....., S6g7
79
13.
SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTllIOr.
Bchuey, I lmL
Uence I) o&m
THIRD AbSEMULV DISIHIOT.
Ono Car Fancy Whito Middlings
defaulters to the extent of huudreds of
thousands of dollars wo could not seem to
reach that point of appreciation of tho fact
Oliver ZZZZ.ZZZZZZ".ii
FOUItTIt ASHEUAL.Y niHTIlInT
Kennedy, doe.. It 55(18 ! anl the woman In charge of the house
and counter-suits
Fnr,-
All Obatlllittu Woillllll. I hill lllil It mill Il.o v..-...!.. t. .
... . , - j.to ,,Ma 111 ii.vur Ul luo
Wednesday evening a fight marked the bill. Great is the Xcwsl
wedding testivitits in a houso near Shenan-
doah City colliery occupied by a Polish """n't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Ufa
Away,"
little book just roceived
family. A boardor was beaten by two men
Suits
Is tho name of a
I cooper, ,lCZZZZ"Z" mm an C0UIlter'Suits were instituted before Kume au about A'o.fo-iac-tho wonderful,
I Bauer 'pSZ7.ZZZZlZ!!l".Z"."ZZ -1819 'sl"lro Monaghan. The two men who iarml'. guaranteed cure for chewing.
- i iV""! " u 4018 hp liprl Hin lrnmnn h.nt I .1 . 8010X1111? Hrrnrwtfn hl,H ,.ir .!!.......
that would warrant n, tn ,,it nr ' H? ?i u'.-:v 4I . -""""" ."erpamiueir "f" " . "'WW
A. n T? -ITM -i. -t.i,. ... ' I t "i'i.VVi.t ro ) 1"1 UU0B' iue ueatea n'an was locked up ""-" " ine only guaranteed tobacco habit
a wiiuj' r Ulio lUIUUlingS enucism. inen, again, when tho Democrats ; iSutenlmch;i'roT.!Z.T.Z.; JJ because he could not
One Car Choico Mixed Middlings
Ono Car Choico Mixed Middlings
One Car Yellow Corn
Ono Car Yellow Corn
One Car No. 1 Timothy Hay
Ono Car No. 1 Timothy Hay
Ono Car Pure Chops
Ono Car Pure Chops
Now Fishing Creek Buckwheat Flour
New Fishing Creek Buckwheat Flour
Old Time Graham Flour
Old Timo Graham Flour
held up the Republican manufacturers in
scorn before tho eyes of tho workingmen
how many too many of us goody-goody
Republicans weakened at tho knees and
said, "Yes, I'm afraid it will hurt eur party."
But when Brice, of Briceville, was shown up
as the convict labor promoter, we, tho goody
goody Republicans, congratulated ourselves
that Brico was not a Republican and let tho
matter drop.
We're in the soup and it serves ns right.
We are haysoeders with cobwebs over our
eyes and tho slap tho Tammany tiger has
given Us with his tail is not wholly unde
served. Eight years ago Sunday school politics wero
injected into the Republican mirnagomeut
and tho party suffered defeat.
Four yonrs later tho Republicans tried
The l'luce to:(!o.
Shenandoah people visiting tho county
seat (8urnamcd Tottsville) all call in the
Academy Restaurant. Either J. F, Coonoy,
the proprietor, greets you with a smile, or
his genial brother, M. A. Cooney, welcomes
you. It Is the resort for all gentlemen from
north of tho mountain. 8-21-ta
Nave the Stamps.
TheY. W. C.T. U. of town have given
practical evidence of the fact that there is
money in old postage stamps. They shipped
a consignment of 200,000 this week, and
have thereby added a nlco sum to their
treasury. When you aro asked to save old
stamps for the "Y" do not refuso.
Highly Appreciated.
The Nickel Plate management is pleased
to noto tho substantial mannor in which the
public shew their appreciation of tho im.
Ttrnvml train .fl.i.tn. .1.1.. II. T
another method-a more practical one than hare not recently patronized that line, wo
New Rye Flour
Now Rye Flour
AT KEITER'S
tho Sunday school plouio plan. Tho man
agement was placed in tho hands of men
who knew something of practical politics and
Harrison was elected.
This year. Excuse tho tear. The Smiths,
pay. The woman was ",ro ,u luo oriu sold by druggists. Men-
obstinate. She said she could not and would tlon lllU l'al'er- T1IE STERLING REMEDY
not ray her fine aud after sending for her Randolph St., Chicago or Indian
Infant child said silo was ready to go to jail. Miueral Springs, Ind., and get a book mailed
The 'squiro gavo tho woman the option of frCB' ll-ll-13t-eod
promising to appear before him when ro-
quired but, it is said, the woman was ' Ty,,e For 'Sal8
obstinate and finally she was committed to '' We ,iavo 200 I101""58 minion, more of
tho lockup with the child. The constable les8 wuii;l1 wo will sell cheap for cash, hav
allowed tho woaiau to remain in tho lobby of lug 110 furtl'er use for the same. Apply at
the lockup. Later in tho evening she was Uebald oBic
released upon promising to appear when!
wanted.
cordially commend it to you.
t-uov-13
Marriages.
William F. Reitf and Miss Lillio A. Weir,
both of Wllllainstown, wero married at the
Methodist Episcopal parsonage by Rev,
Ti ( .. 1 - rr i ' .
Hmn Kl,n1,(.r,l.nnn,.,.,,i.ii:iu""-"' evening, un jvovemuer
7 " , 77 1 J 1 2"d, Rev. Powick married Benjamin F.
Ilglous man, so much so that he carries a town.
biblical quotation at the head of the editorial
column of his paper, the New York ifatf and
Exyrttt. The plan of campaign was basd
pon "pure methods." And there you are.
A Straw
Shows which way the wind blows anil un
Klectrio Hallway Bulletin. I t,oc the amount of travel on the Nickel
Hereafter the electric railway cars will j PIat show that the new train service has
leave the corner of Cherry aud Main streets ' mado that line more popular than ever,
at E.-30 a. in. daily and every 20 minutes ' Bates, however, still remain as low as vU
thcreuftor until midnight, at which hour tho ' "y other line, f .linv.lfl
iasi car win leave for Ulrardville. On Mon
day, November 7th, 18US, tho fare for any
length f ride botween Shenandoah aud
airordvlllo will bo reduced to five (5; cents.
Same Old Cry.
The Republicans of Schuylkill too evident.
ly ueod to get together. There are too many
I.rt 'f r Holt.
Look out for a thunderbolt I We'll tell
you moro about It in a day or two. Rtjtutli-tan.
Lecture To. night.
This evening Rev. William Powick will
fellows carrying its vote iu their vest pockets Sivo ttu Illustrated lecture on "Paris and its
Mr. Shepherd is an exceedingly re-j Evans and Miss Matilda Zolleman, both of Send cabinet with ord
and peddling it to personal advantage as O0'
oaslon. arises. New leaders aro wanted if gen
oral success is over to crown tho efforts of the
rank and file. Jlepuilican.
Send us Your Cabinets.
Twclvo ph"tos of youreelf for 60 cents.
U. E. Wmkel,
(Hoffman's old stand),
291 W. Centre St.
Exposition" in tho M.
only 15 oeuts.
E. church. Tickets
A Happy Man
Is be who UBesKed Flag Oil for Ilhennutlsm.
Neuralgia, 'toothache and chronic palm. U'
a remedy which euies every time. Try It. 23
cents, heft Flag Oil wild at P. P. jj. ibr
llu's Drug Store.
Wanted,
Girls for general housework.
Bocso's Intelligence office.
Cull at Mas
11-l.tf
inhere ever was a real rur for chronlo, ' 11-2-tf
Coughs, Colds, Bronchlcal troubles uud Lai
llrlnnn It ! Fun 1Ma n..nii lull n n I . . . . . I
genuine: avoid wbrtltntoi.o5.ir Su y a 'value? but KW would say'Vhat T??iP2 1 Zl trle J 8 t"let Salvation Oil on a wound
sate"-" " iwaseswiV n:BcHMgteis