isOESH ANOTHER oar load of our' EBHBB extra choice FAMILY FLOUH ' HO has been received mid it awallB. your order. It Is superior In every re- j upoot Btid low In price. Don't buy n ' Inferior article vhon you can gut the boat for the eatue money. Don't forget VLB If you want Canned Goodf. When , H cometi to Hams we can discount all our neighbors, in quality and price. Cornm Grocery, Centre and White Sis. THIRD EDITION Mr. Trinpoiit Unfortunate. Tlio peoplo who attended Ferguson's tlioatro last evening to witness tho produc tion by J. L. Tempest's company of "Joe" woro disappointed by tlio postponement of tlio porfornianco, which was niado necessary by Miss Jennio Tempest, tlio star, becoming suddenly 111. Tho management Intended producing "Joe" this evening and "Honest Bubo'' to-morrow night to fulfill tho throe night engagement arranged fr, but to-day it was announced that Miss Tempest's illness had become so serious that both productions would havo to bo indefinitely postponed. This Is a soro disappointment to Mr. Tompost, as be spent many weeks and went to con siderable expense In arranging for tho pro ductions, and ho was assured of excellent financial results for the engagement. But It la hoped that Miss Tempest's lllnesi will change for tho better and tho company wil bo ablo to carry out Its plans at nn early date. When you aro troubled with dizziness, your appotito all gone, and you feel bad gen erally, tako a few doses of Dr. Henry Bax ter's Mandrake Bitters, and you will bo sur prised at tho improvement in your feelings. Every bottlo warranted to give satisfaction. lui Molllllilf-lit Collections. Tlio collectors for tho soldiers' monument in tho Second ward will commence work Thursday evening next. Those who have jromisod contributions will kindly bo in readiness when tho collectors call. Coming Krents. April 19. Fair and festival, G. A. R. Widows' and Orphans' fund; Bobbins' opera houso. Tlio Academy Itestnurtint. Tho Pottavillc headquarters for Shenan doah peoplo and others living North of the Mountain, for hot toddies, hot punches, beef tea and all kinds of wines and llquore of tho best brands, ia tho Academy Bostaurant, John F. Cooncy, proprie'or, M. A. Coonoy, assist- ant. to Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower thai. wsowhoro at Holdorman's jewolry store. tl Died. ELLIOTT. On Tuesday, Anastasia, wife of Andrew Elliott, aged 29 years, G months and 22 days. Funeral .Friday morning at !) o'clock from her lato rosidence, on West I.ino street, to urocced in carriages to Ileckschorville, whero interment will be ruado. High mass at Annunciation church J'rionds and rolatives respectfully invited to attend. 4 G-2t Said a noted man of GO years, "my mother gave mo Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds "when I was a boy." lui I'ulntH. Schoppo Bros,' dancing sohool opens Satur day evening, noxt. Edmund Harris has reruoveu his grocery business to the store formerly occupied by M. L. Shoemaker, on South Main street. Holdorman's (owolry storo leads, as over. A Jail Hint rails nlr to a Fortnne. Cheyenne, Wye., April 5. By tho death ol an aunt in Brooklyn, is. Y ., u prisoner la the Sheridan county jail, this state, is heir to a fortune of $100,000. The man is James Swisher, a regular desperado. Ho turned bad after serving a term as sheriff. Ho is now under conviction for deadly as sault unu awaiting the action ot the su preine court. Oanglilne Leii(H to Coiisamptlim, Kemp's Balsam will stop tho cough at once. Twelve Photos for SOo. By sending us your cabinet, together with -60 cents, we will finish you one dozen photos 1-2-tf W. A. Kkaqky. W. J. Morgan, the batter, will be found at -No. 10 South Main street after April 1st U Buy Keytkmc flour. Be sure that the name Lsssio & ISabk, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3 3 Slaw MIo or HemorrtiotrtM fwauuaently pored without knife or ligature. W danger or en flaring. So delay from has tasss while under treatment. Patients wh Ms isssnnidMe need not pay nutil welL J mm ssutsBie gnsrsnteed. Send for circa! su B. REED, M. I), 18 South ISth St., Philadelphia. Jfefers, by permission, to the editor of tfc. tTXSfJNe H SKA LI). i WaBteil, To complete flies, two copies efteh o tti Evening Hkbald of January 1st, 3d an 1th, and February Bth, 1892. A liberal prlc will be paid for tho same. If you have carpet rntrs and wisli tlicm made into lloine made Carpet, send Ilium to FricJce's Cavjiet Store, io 8. Jrrrdm Htreet. s-e-tf AGfcMT WAMTEU fcr the oily Aulhorlzef BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINE By (JAIL HAMILTON, his literary gjwoutor, with the oo-operatl n i,I his family and f. r Mr. lililne'e great History, -Twenty Wars ot Con gress, and his later boon, "I'oil'lool Ills s slons." One priwpeotus for the tbree bo-ks. Hicluelve territory given. Write fur tonus to THE HENRY B'LLPUB. CO., Norwich, Conn THfi 3LrBOTlON CONTEST Hon. Jollii J, Goylo's Iteiuibrhs In tho 1 1 o Hue, Sir. Spesker, lieing honored by yourself wheu placed upon the Election Commlttoo of this House and by the Chairman of that Committee by being pieced upon the sub committee that went to Crawford county to Investigate this case, 1 feel 1 owethst Com mittee and you, sir, au explana tion and reason for my name appearing upon the majority report. The gentleman from Chester who has pre ceded in has truthfully, honestly and elo quently tokl you tho conditions wo found In Crawford to inty when wo visited thai place. I can only concur In everything tho gentle man tald and add, that te my mind, the elec tion officers wero guilty of such carelessness and negligence in tho manner in whioh they eared for the boxes, papers und returns that itlKirdersupon criminality. Under sworn testimony we wore Informed that the election papers were thrown Hround tho corners of the iloor, on the heat register, on the desks in tho prothonotary a olilce and glvun to tho different attorneys who took them when they pleased. Tho ballot boxes woro not sealed as required by law, simply locked, aud we wero iuformed by the com missioners' clerk that thero wero sixty koys throughout tho county that would open each one of those boxes. Neither were they left in tho oilices ot tho nearest justices of tho nenco. as stipulated by the law, but loft with tho judge, inspectors or clerk of the board, some with constables and somo others wero loft in tho old building used for voting pur poses whero any ono having one of tho nforo said sixty keys could open those boxes and change moto than enough ballots to altor tho result of ttio elections. Under eucIi circumstances and conditions only one course was left open to us and that one wo nuisued. for wortfusedtonccent those papers, boxes und returns becauso they wero not properly Kept, i minu an win agroe with mo when 1 saw that none ol us would HUo our election to depend upon any such conditions. I noticothat tho ma jority and minority re ports agree in regard to tlio legality of tho elections in Athens, Blooming Valley, Steuben. Itomo Snartanslmrg and thu lium ward of the borough of Titusvillo, henco tho only question before us is to decide whether tlie people ol spans, i ino aim i;amuriugo townships who voted outside ot their uis trictwin Spartansburg, Linosvillo and Craw ford borouirlis respectively woro legally cast or not. Tlio gentleman on my lolt hassaid that the principal rule in the construction or any law, fundamental or otherwise, is to find out tho evil that is to bo remedied and from that gather the will of the lawmaker and thus endeavor to carry out the object of the law and they havo all concluded tho object of this constitutional amendment was to pro- vent what is commonly called repeating at the polls. How, sir, l submit that mo noou gates ot fraud can never bo thrown open under any wav than pormlt voters to go away from homo to cast their ballots. Tho nearer they iro forced to cast them to their residence tho closer they will bo to their immediate neighbors and friends and therefore tho less likelihood of attempting to veto more than ouco aud more likelihood of making that ono au honest billot. Now, eir, this Jin my mind and to tho minds of every honust and icasouablo poison, clearly proves that tha will and intention of the lawmaker in pass ing tins constitutional provision was to force ovcry man to cast his ballot as near his homo asnossibloand therefore tbeystated in plain Anglo Saxou that "Ho shall havo resided in tho election district whero bo snail oiler to voto at least two months immediately pro ceding election.'' You will observe, sir, that thosQ words aro mandatory and very emphatic. In tho first place he shall have, not be may reside, and in tho noxt place, ho must rcsido in the district, not at, noar, ab tut or around the district. Moreover it baa changed the law from ten days to two months residenco for tho purpose tho more difficult to repeat or cast an illegal ballot. Thoteforo, sir, tho very grist aud and marrow of this whole provision, aud the whole aud only object and purpose of this provision was to imvuro actual residence within the district in which ho proposes to vote. Hut, sir, tho gentleman assumes to bo sb eked at what they term tho disfranchise ment of the voters ofthese several precincts yet they havo no fault to find with tho fact that thousands of honest legal voters all over this Commonwealth arc aunmlly deprived of their sufl'rago by that part of this same clause which fixes the time required to bo a resident to wit, sixty day6; but aro horrified at the other tart of this clause which designates tho place within which tho voto? must bo polled that is, thousands aro disfranchised by this very clauso which tho gentleman says, is in operativent evoiylclection, because, perchance, they msy have honestly changed ttieir rosi dence within sixty days before the election, although they may havo only moved across tbestreet. They nay havo lived thero alltheir life timo and fif tj -aino daysbefore tho election they may have moved across the street, yet this very clause that you say is not selfopera tive disfrauchifcs them notwithstanding, sir, there has been no enabling or .operating act pasted; houce, sir, if the clauso is self-opera-tivo as to timo it is also self-operativo as to place. But, sir, since the passage of this clauso in one thousand eight hundred and seventy iour thoso peoplo had the opportunity to des ignate or have designated a place for voting within their district, and if tiny fall to com ply with the law and take advantaso of their constitutional privilege it Is their fault, and when they thus disfranchise themselves they deserve ' no more consideration than tbe thousands of others who disfranchise them selves by failing to register aud furnish the proper proof, or lailing to pay taxes, etc. Notwithstanding they may have their ballots in all tnese oases, they are fraudulent votes not because the law disfranchises them but because they disfranchise themselves by refusing to carry out the provision of the law, neither can their acts be justified by the fact that their original polling place was incorpor ated with a city or boruugu, for by that act the lines of their district were changed, their polling places moved out of their district, aud as soon as that change was made it was not only their right but it became their duty to designate a polling place within their district; in other words, to move the polling place out of the district was just as fatal as to move tbe voter cut of the district. Tbe district having lost its polling place had a right to acquire by designation a new one just the same as a voter having loit his residence by moving out of a district has a right to acquire a new one having failed to comply with the law in tho one case Is as fatal as failure to comply with the law in the other case. Iu conclusion I venture an opinion that in the fcee of these alarine truths and our im pregnable position in law, justice and common sense, this opposition was not made on the merits of their position, for It has no merit of law to stand on for a moment, but that the opposition is wholly to the man because of the high and prominent position ho occupies as a stalwart, fearless and heroic defender of ltopublicun faith. Now, sir, after concluding on tho facts as rliAV TtrMMintcul theitiKalvML ntifl In mv mind became clear those votts were illegai, there was out one duty to perform, and Unit was to fulfill the oath I took on tlio third day of last January at tbe bar of this House, when I swore toupDoul, obey and define the constitu tion of the State of 1'euusylvanla, and, sir, I signed the majority report and I now propose to vote against the minority and in favor of tne majority report. 1 oris Fair Holiday Trip ! EVENING HERMiD CONTEST 1 io Days at the World's Fair With accommodations at a first-class Chicago hotel, and transporta tion to and lrom Chicago, including sleeping births, all free of cost, To the 2 Most Popular Teachers. CONTEST CLOSES JULY 1st, 1893, at 6 P. M. ft The two teachers who reccivo the largest number of votes will bo taken to the World's Pair and royally entertained by the Hbiuld. Cut out this coupon, and on tho blank IIdcs write tho namo ol tho Public School Teacher, north of the Uroad Mountain, in Schuylkill county, whom you consldcrmost popular, and send it to tho "Contest Kditok, Evenino Herald, Shenan doah, PA." , Every coupon properly filled out counts as one vote for one teacher. Every person, young or old, can vote, and voto as often as they pleaso. Coupon must be in the hands of the editor within ten (10) dajs after the date it bears. o s Namo of Teacher.... Residence.. Name of Votor.. .. ..'..H.......M..M.M Residence.... Aran, 5, 1803. JPoxr tlx XjTULolE.'y- Onos. A Gold Necklace. iHoldcrman, tho Jeweler, will give tbe lady teacher receiving tho htgnot number of votes a HandsomoIGold Ntcklace. A Gold-lleaded Cane. W. H. Mortimer, the l'ottsvillo Joweler.wiU glvo tho gentleman teacher receiving tho highest number of vol6s a Gold headed Cane. Gold-Headed Silk Umbrellas. The Homo Friendly Society, of Baltimore, Md., will present tho two lucky competi tors in tho contest with handsome Gold- hooded Silk Umbrellas. A Set of Furs. It. J. Mills, tho Pottsville Hatter and Fnr rlor, will give the lady teacher receiving seoond highest number of votes a hand some Bet of Furs. A Plush Toilet Set. Mr. Keese will give tne lady teacher re ceiving the seoond highest number of votes a bandtome I'lush Toilet Set. The two teachers having the third and fourth highest number of votoa at the close of tho contest will vis' t NIAGARA FALLS, and remain there five days, at tho expense ot the Hekald Hanging -Baskets, Fancy Pottery Cuspidores, Gassware, Sec, Are anion? (lip ninny things which we received th I h week. We rail your attention to an extraordinary bargain in Pitchers five barrels of them two qu irt pitchers at 15c, former price 35c. Will not pronii"e to duplicate this lot. Fancy lace shelf papur, 12 yards, fnr 10c Fine writing paper in tablet former boxes. Fine nicklo ubearti, warianteil nrnt-cUissj uooda. Knives and forks, all grades, from one to $ per set. GIRVIN, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S. 3 3ooit;3b. Mair,, Stroot. 2?sisad Hispley of FINE DRESS GOODS i.RESS GOODS issuch a bewildering topic Liici, vvv; viii iiul attempt a lull descrip tion, but mve a narti.nl nnli,i , - k i- wul.jv,, iv im,ll vuu can fill in by a personal inspection. There arc the plain and diangable diagonals; plain, plaid, striped and invisible plaid serges; fancy mix tures in all sorts of odd weaves, dots, thread's, cross-threads, hair-lines, lines here and there! many at a glance appearing alike, but upon ex amination are found entirely different. Our assortment of silks is complete china silks, china surah, plain surah, bengaline, plain, figl ured and changeable silks, in all the new shot effects. Full line of fancy braids to match any color of dress goods. In Wraps We find the most stylish and tho provailing mode to be the Capo, in SOmn nf 1U vnrlattr.t,a single, doublo or triple capes. Somo are plain, others very highly decorated, with fancy indescont braid, butterfly colors, or somo full arrangement at tho neck, so much ap proved this season by tho feminine fancy. To somo, coats only aro tho correct garment. To those wo would say coats aro equally fashionable and stylish, many of those having - capos also attached sometimes one, two or three, as tho tasto or inclination of tho wearer may desiro. We have this season, for the first time, added a Millinery Department, and have spared neither trouble nor expense to make it a suc cess. The result exceeds our most sanguine expectations. This department will be under the same management aud conducted on the same principles that have always characterized our entire business. We shall keep everything in trimmed aud uutrimmed hats, novelties oi every description. Having secured a trimmer noted for her artistic and skillful work, we are enabled to suit all tastes. We invite a careful inspection of our entire store. All welcome. And So It Goes! Whon Sewing Machines aro mentioned tho name of the STANDAHD rises instil ctively to tho lips. Why f Because it will sow as much in four hour: as others do in five, Because it is a labor-savor, and makes less nolsi than nny renchlue on the market. l'ay no attention to tbe disparaging talk of our competitors, as that only proves that it is their mpst dangerous rival. Call and see It for yourself, T B. SHAFFER, for. Jardin and Lloyd Sts , Shenandoah. TO 1115 BEAUTIFULLY "TOCO ED" OOT, Tho Cruiser Chioacn's Decorations Will bo Indeed Gorgeous. New YonK, April 5. The cruiser Chi cago which will be ono ot the American war vessels to lead the naval parade here the last of this month, will be tho most elaborately decorated ship that ever float ed upon the bosom of any waters iu the cmcAao. history of the world. The decorations foi this ship alone will cost in the neighbor hood of $10,000, and will consist of tha most expensive fabrics of national colors manufactured in this country; all to .be woven into every conceivable design known to the decorative art. The stars and stripes which will float from the huge spars of the massive war ship will be of silk, and in all there will be over 300 of them. The bunting, flnjjs, etc., will 1 arranged In such a manner as to completely cover every partlele of the vessel above tJie water line. I'll- t Cumbrluiil, Mil, iV-wwt!.D, A' ill o -J'iiq last night ;.Aj' rty ;u ;:' luisluessiwiiign i v .. -!. . t.. i -i i,i ... I'.noU. Stock For Sale. Ton (10) shares Traetien Rloutrip Eailwoy itock for sain. Apyly at IIbralp olllco. tf W. J. Morgan, the hatter, will move to So. 10 South Main street on AprllilnU 20-tf The Mormons in Couforence. Salt Lake City, April 5. Tbe semi-annual conference of the Morruou church be gan yesterday. The dedicatory ceremonies of tho temple begin to-morrow and ruu on to April 18 inclusive. isnt in it If is just be cause ihra is me new shortening a so vVoneerfuHy jojj uar with. )iouscfCeefer5. (OTTOJ-ENE is foREy SfiTlSfVNCr-none of Hie. unjjieasarvl' odor necessarily conrreclcc with lard.Qet 1je jehuhe. There Is no real Substitute. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N, Delaware Ave, Philada. O, Q BOIIQ IS MILUSn, Manager. EASTER GREETINGS. Special ZSnrnrains ia Zaadies" Sprang Jsas&k Jjcadis? Spring Jsiculs:! s Hold at less than actual cost to manufacture. This lotwobavojust purchas-iliv amanuf .cturci-'s clos ing sale for this season. Thereto-e, they cannot be duplicated. Call early ana s..curi bargains while they last. J. J. PRICE'S. OLD RELIABLE, NORTH MAIN STREET. Of fliilaiclpliia, Send their To Slienaudoali, Thursday, April 13; He will be found at the Kerjruson Houne From 8:30 a. ni to 6:30 p. m. Persons who have headache or whose eyes aro causing dis comfort should call upon their specialist, and they will re ceive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to ex amine your eyes. Kverypalr of glasses ordered is guaranteed to be sutlsfactorv. PE0P LE'SSSTORE! 121 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Boot87 SIiogh events5' IFizrixishings 2 At greatly reduced rates. Shoes I IT PAYS to buy your Boots and Shoes and Rubber Goods at the emporium of Joseph Ball. Finest line of goods carried in town. JOSEPH BALL'S, 2NTo. QO 3XT. IVtfvixx Stroot AGENTS, S30to S50 A WEEK Wanted, an honest, earnest man or woman in ever county to take the sole agenoy for an article that Is needed Id every home; sells at sight, in town or country. You can make SKKiC-. In three months introducing it, after which it will bring you a steady income. One agent (a studenti canvassed in California during -urn-mer vacation and roturned to Boston, Mass., with fjMX) in cash as the result of his sahs, A splendid opening for the right person. Don t lose a moment ; write at once to Peerlesa Manufut-'ir Co., Buffalo, N. V., or Chicago, III. Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAUHANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 South main Street Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always in stock. Fresh Beer," Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. JOB WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Matu uud CdiiI 8tn Mlicunuctoab. Best beer, ale and porter on tan. Tho finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room attached. .It. JAMES Brum, PUYSIOIAN AND BURGEON, Office and Residence, Fo. U Kcrth JardlB Street, Shenandoah.
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