The Evening Herald vol. vni.-NO. 210. SHENANDOAH. PA.. F1HDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1893. ONE CENT. You nro a business man, and used to straight forward business talk facts facts facta. Your wifo has beon looking for a Piano, Sewing Machine? Organ, Chamber Suit, Parlor Suit, Or something clso In our lino. Why not buy It now. Wo aro soiling cheaper than ovor. J. P. WILLIAMS & SON Quality! Style! Price ! It has been our aim to combine moderation In price with oxcollonco in quality and stylo. Wo boliovo that wo will bo justified in saying that our repu tation has beon mado by tho welding together of thoso threo liuks. Tho cold wavo is hore call oarly to get your selections in Misses' and Children's Coats! 4 to 11 years $5.00 to $3 00, according to valuo of tho cloth. 116-118 North Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Inoof Glove Rubbers! These aro Goodyear goods and tho best in tho market. Our assortment is the largest in tho region and cornpriao3 tho latest styles in Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes I "Wo handle none but tho bo3t mako of goods and soil at tho lowest prices. Call and bo convinced. 14 South Stain Street, Prices to Suit the Times o AT THE o People's Store S lien's Grey Undershirts .Sic Men's Red Flannel Shirts SOj Boys' Grey Shirts and Drawers 1e lien's Wool Oversnlrt, laced Iron' 50c Boys' Fl innette Jaokets Zic Men's Groy Wool bocks, per pair 15c Children's Wool Hoie, per pair 10c Ladles' llliok Hose, fast color, ner pair 7c II Line of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at Prices that will Astonish You I Como oarly in order to securo tho Best Selections. 121 North Main Stmt, For Sale To-day ! 150 Barrels Best MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUR at $5.00 per Barrel. 100 Barrels FULL ROLLER FLOUR at $4.50 per Barrel. 50 Barrels "OLD TIME" FAMILY FLOUR at $4.00 per Barrel. 25 Barrels "OLD TIME" RYE FLOUR our own make. Guaranteed Strictly Pure Ryo and not a mixture of Low Grade Wheat Flour. NEW FISHING CREEK BUCKWHEAT FLPUR Fresh Ground. 8000 Bushols NEW OATS. 1000 Bushols OLD CORN. 20 Tons FINE MIDDLINGS. 50 Tons Choice No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY. 10 Tons PURE OIIOP. Wo grind our own Chop and guaranteo it to bo mado of clean, sound whole grain. "We do not grind corn cobs nor oat hulls. CTTJST BEOEIYED ! NEW Bloater Mackrol, now No. 1 Mackrol, now Raisins, Prunes and Citron ; four pounds of good Toa for ono dollar; new Salmon, extra quality, two cans lor zoc; new rie readies, turoe cans lor iioc. 1 r Ml An Easy Matter Now to Vote a Straight Ticket. ONE MARK IS MEfflRY Tlio Only 1'orftoiiA Who lll i;pirleuce Dllllculty aro tlin Independents Abso lute Secrecy In Now Provided for Uvury Voter at tho Approaching r.lccllon. WING to tho amend ments made to the Ma ker ballot law by tho last legislature tlio form of tho olllcial ballot and tho method of voting have undergone sonic changes. Thoy aro not, however, llahlo to con- fuso tho voter. Tho method of voting by groups has been dispensed with, and under tho now form of ballot tho voter can, with ono cross mark, vote tho ontiro ticket of his choico. It will, therefore, only bo neccsjary for tho voter to forget the old method of voting. Tho old form of ballot, it will bo remem bered, that tho candidates of the various parties arranged in groups, with tho party appollation above each group that is, stato officers wero in ono group with the words Republican and Democratic at tho head ; county officers In another group and city officers in still another group. To vote n straight ticket a voter had to mako as many marks as thero wero groups. If ho wished to cut a candidato in tho city group ho could vote tho stato and county ; groups with n single cross mark opposite tbo party name at tho bond of oach of thoso groups and thou mark opposito tho namo of the candidates in tlio city group for whom ho desired to vote. HOW TO VOTI) A STRAIGHT TICKET. Under the now form of ballot tho method of voting is changed to this extent. Thero is a circle at tho head of each ticket and tho party appellation appears under tho circle with the names of tho candidates and tho designation of tho office beneath tho party riamo. To voto tho straight Republican or Democratic ticket, or in other words for every oaudidato of oither of these parties, or any other party which has n ticket upon tho bal lot, it Is only necessary to mark a cross mark (x) in the circlo above tbo column of such party. This single mark or cross will ho equivalent to a cross niark-Ugainet every namo in tho column, and will bo counted ss one vote for each candidate named in that col uniu. It is also possible to voto n straight ticket by putting a cross mark opposite tho namo of eacli oaudidato upon the ticket. That, howover, takes moro time, and there is danger of missing a name, whllo tlio mark in tho circlo accomplishes, tbo satno purpose, and there is no possible danger of missing a can didate. Here is a condensed form of the bal lot marked so as to voto for every candidate on the Republican ticket: IIKFUDMCAN TICKET I'HOPERLY MARKKD. For a Straight Ticket r I x REPUBLICAN. State Treasurer. S. M. Jackson. I J u it g e of S uj t r e i n Court. D. Newlin Fell. I Additional Law Judge. W. D. S- ltzer. County Treasurer. Dim'l Dechcrt. l'rothonotary, J. H. Deeimn. ForaSlraiglit Tioket f lJ Mark within IhoCir.'lf. DEMOCRATIC. State Treasurer. P. C. Osborne. Judge of Sujweme S. G. Thompson j Addtttonat Lair Judge, M Weldmun. I County Treasurer. Goo. Folmor. Vrothonotary. S. C. Kirk. I for, unless his party has not nominated a full ticket. Whon a voter undertakes to cut his ticket bo should bo careful to place his cross mark opposite the namo of cvory candidato ho desires to vote for, and take oaro that ho does not mark more candidates for an office than he is entitled to vote for. Hero Is n con densed form of ballot showing an IMPROPERLY MARKED I1AI.I.OT. For a Straight Ticket r Mark within ilioCirfile. REPUBLICAN. State Treasurer, S. M. JaekHnn. rfe of Supreme Court. I). N. Fell. Additional Jmu Tii ilf e. W I). Selt.T. County Treasurer Uan'l Dechcrt. Vrothonotary. .1. It. Dcegan For a Straight Ticket DEMOCRATIC. Slate Treasurer. V. C. Oaborni- ! tfudye. of Supreme Court. S. U. Thompson I X Additional Law tludfp. JI. Wrldraan. I County Treasurer. tleo. Folmcr. I l'rothonotary. S. C. Kirk. HKCRECY PROVIDED TOR TIIK VOTlMt. It will bo obsorvod that thero is a cross mark in tho circlo at tlio hoad of tho Re publican column and a cross opposito Judgo Thompson's name. The mark in tho circlo is a voto for overy oaudidato on the Republican ticket, so that in marking Judgo Thompson's namo tho voter would bo voting for two can didates for judge of tlio Supremo Court in stoad of one. The ballot, thereforo, would bo counted for cvory oaudidato on tho Republi can tickot except Judgo Fell. It would not bo counted at all for Judgo of tho Supremo Court. Another change that has beon mado in tho law provides that curtains or screens shall bo provided for eacli voting sholf or compart mont, so that when a voter ontors a compart ment and draws tho curtain or screen or door fio is enabled to mark his ballot in absolute secrecy. For all Rheumatlo diseases use Dr. Rlch ter's imported "Anchor" Pain Expeller. It quickly allays all pain, at So and 50 oents a bottlo. Sold by J. M. Hillan, P. P. D. Kir lin, J. M. Hillan, and other druggists. 3t To Whom It May Concern. This will certify that tho following cbangos should bo mado in tho publication of tho Election Proclamation : Frackvlllc, Burke's Hall; Cass, South, Michael Kelly; Porter, West, Tallman House; Pottsviilo, North, Conrad Stoflrcgnn; Potts- vllle, Northwest, Humano Engine House; Saint Clair, North, John Mullen; Ryan Twp., Joserh Matthews; Shenandoah, First ward, Timothy O'Brien; Shenandoah, Third ward, Benjamin Richards; Shenandoah, Fifth ward, Daniel Balloy; Yorkville, Mrs, Dlmmerliug's hotel. By ordor of the County Commissioners. Respectfully Yours, Phil. J. CounelL 11-1-Ct Commlssiouere' Clerk. Have you tried McElhonny's fried otstors? Regular Monthly Meeting Held Last Night. THE ELEGTRIG RAILWAY, Council Miil!iu Now Provision us to tho (Initio lit AVhtvh the Track Shall ho I.ihl A Koast follow tho Adjournment of tho Moisting. MOT i-ie-tf on the Republicans can cut this ticket out, carry it with them to the polls and use it to assist them In marking their ballots. Tho voter should also remember that he has no right under the law to mark out any name upon tho ballot nor cover a name with a "sticker" unless a candidato has died or withdrawn after tho ballots are printed aud a substituted nomination is made. He oan thus use a "sticker" which must be pasted over tho name of tho deceased or withdrawn oaudidato. Under no other olrou instances oan a "sticker" be used. The only dlllloulties In the use of the new ballot will bo those whioh arise from an at tempt to vote a mixed or scratch ticket. As has been shown, the party man who votes only the straight ticket cannot go wrong if be makes his mark in the circle at the top of the party tloket aud stops there. It is the man who wants to out his ticket who is likely to Invalidate his ballot if he is not very careful. When a voter I u tends to out his ticket be should steer clear of the oirela, for if he makes a mark in the circle he has voted for as man)- candidates as ho is entitled to vote Wip;oi llmluced. The conductors and motorraen on the- Schuylkill Eloctric Railway, of Fottsvillo, have had their wages reduced from $1.20 to $1.03 for a day's labor of nine hours. Tho nieu aro dissatisfied with tho cut, and held a meeting last night and decided to present their grievances befora the Board of Directors. It is believed that tho employes will not submit to tho 14 cent reduction without a fight. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURES." The Soldiers' Munmueut. The Soldiors' Monument Association will hold a meeting in Refowich's hall, South Main street, this (Friday ) evening, November 10th, at 8 o'olock sharp. All representatives are requested to be present, as a full attend ance is desired. Downs' Elixir will cure any cough no matter of how long standing. or cold lm The Ghainpl .nahlp. The Nationals and the Shenandoah foot ball teams will contest for the local oham plonihip on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'olock. The Shenandoah team has not yet been de feated, Hear In Mind. John A. Rellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of oigart. 10-10-tf A New Hoard. J. M. Book and Miss Kate Glover have been appointed members of the local Board of Civil Service Examiners, vice H. E. Dengler aud Miss Mauie B. Boyer, resigned, "Fallot trouble" Is the uuhappy sufferer with pains aud rheumatism Red Flag Oil Is the famous pain cure for Kheumatisui, Gout, Neuralgia and Lumbago. Coals 35 nU Red Flag Oil is sold at P. P. D. Kirllu's lirag more. The lleattm 1'rvperty. M, D. Malone has purchased the property of J awes Heateu, in this town, for a eoueUl .ration of $3,300. Best photographs and orayona at Dabb's. OUNCIL met last night and as it was tho first regular meeting of tho month there was con siderable business be foro it. All tho matters brought up woro dis posed of without dolay, howover, and an ad- iW Journment was taken before ten o'clock. Tho Councilmcn present wore Messrs. Mcdulro, Bcttoridgo, Kauo, Dougherty, Cable, Coakloy, Gaffigan, Stout, James, Finney, Gallagher, Van Duson, Holman and Scheiily. Most of tho discussions of tho ovening woro in connection with tho Lakesido Electric Railway Company's tracks. Patrick Conry and Williau Tobiu appeared and com plained that the grade at which tho road is being laid on Centra street cast of the Lehigh Valloy railroad would result In damages to tho propertyowuers. Tho matter was refer red to tho survey and street committees. Dr. Shilling appeared nnd again urged Council to havo tho rulos and regulations of tho Board of Health printed, so that the board may havo full authority to cuforco tlio laws. President Bcttoridgo said tho rules will bo ready to bo prlntod next Monday. Complaints of tho condition of East Lloyd street, South Bowers street and East Centre street were referred to tho stroet cotuoiittco. Complaint was made by Councilman Gal lagher that a number of peoplo complied with the requost to sweep tho stroets in front of their houses, but tho borough authorities failed to haul the dirt away. A oomplalnt tint Mulberry alley i3 in a filthy condition was referred to the Sanitary Committee. The fire apparatus committee was instructed to have all tho fire plugs examined. Mr. Finney, in behalf of the Lakeside Electric Railway, asked permission to chaugo tho course of tho public road at the cast end of Centra stroet, so as to run it over the P. & IE. C. & I. Company's land and south of tho elflctrlo lino. Finaoy said tho new road will be mu;h belter than tho old ono. It will havo a grade of about 7i per cent., while the grade of the present road is 10 per cent. The Lrisquest was granted. Mr. Finney then made a proposition to havo tho electric railway track laid according to tho prosent grade of the track, and Council adopted tho following motion : "Counoil accepts the proposition of the company to lay the track at the existing grade, whether it bo the true grade or not ; and if at any time this Council rcquirea the Lakeside Railway Company to lay its tracks accoiding to tho truo grado it shall be done by tho Lakeside Railway Company at Its own oxpenso, and without cost or damago to tho borough." Tho street commlttco was instructed to havo an agi cement to tho above effect drawn. Tho report of tho Chief of Polico showed that ton arrests wero made for tho month of Octuber. Six paid fines and four served time. Lodging was furnished 17 peoplo. The Treasurer's report showed a balauco of $7,059.81 in tho borough treasury. A bill for electric lights usod In the firo company houses and in aud about tho borough building was read. On motion it was ordered paid nnd the lamp and watch committee was instructed to havo the lights rotnoved. A no UOAST. After adjourning theCouncilmen proceeded to the establishment of that genial bonifaee, James MoElhonuy, iu response to an invito- Won of that gentleman to partake of a pg roast. Shortly after 10 o'clook they weio cosily quartered in one of tho upper dining rooms of the hotel. Those seated at the tables were Counclln en Betteridge, Gallagher, Dougherty, Gable, Holman, James, Van Dusen, Ssheitiy, Finney, Stout, Coakley and McGuire, Treasurer llnuligan, Supervisor Llewellyn, Sol Foster, Esq., of Pottavllle, M J. Lawlor, Thomas Grant, W. G. Hess, W. J. Watkins, Al. Minnick, Alex. Strouse, Ed ward O'Donnell and F. O. Reese. Mr. Me Elhenuy and his skillful caterer, Meal Pesters, served the roast in excellent style and the guests voted the supper one of the most pleasing affairs of the kind they had shared in for many a day. Mine Host McElhenuy demonstrated that his hotel is conducted on a first-class plan and the guests took occasion to say so before depart lug. Shortly before midnight the Borough Fathers wended their way to their respective homes with enthusiastic opinion of pig roasts prepared by Boniface MuElheuny. AN INQUEST. No Clue fo (ho Ideuilty.or tint Murdored In tn lit. Last night Deputy Coroner Mauley nnd a ury met to investigate tho circumstances which lod to tho death of tho girl baby which was found near tho Polish cemetery last week. Tho inquost was not a successful one, ns aomo very Important witnesses failed to put in an appearance, among them a mid wife who, It is thought, can throw some light on tho afl'air. Two grave diggers from tho Polish come tory woro examined and they related tho manner in which tho body was discovered, their statement being substantially tho samo as set forth In tho Hkbalii on tho day the ody was found, thero being no new develop ments. Dr. Spalding fras also examined and con firmed tho stateinouts previously mado; that the child had evidently been foully dealt with; that Its neck aud left jaw were broken, and the child had been dead about four weeks. Tim inquest was adjourned until next Thursday evening, when tlio important witnesses will be required to attend. Mrs. (loorga Ocfii ljYrlonoe a Norlrs of aliforiimoH. Mrs. Eliza Ochs, whoso husbaud, Georgo Ochs, was shot and killed by an Italian at St. Clair last August, is In a vory distressed situation. Shortly after hor husband's mur der Mrs. Ochs broko up her homo in St. Clair and moved to this town witli her iufaut son, John, taking up a residence witli ouo of hoc relatives by marriage on Chestnut street. Willie she has been here Mrs. Ochs has beoa trying to earn a living by taking in washing aud doing housework. Yesterday tlio sou, which was 10 mouths old, died. The body now lies at tho residence of Mrs. Charles George, a sister-in-law of tho distressed woman, who said yesterday when a reporter called at tho houso that Mrs. Ochs had gone to Pottsviilo to soek somo help front hor deceased husband's rolatives towards defray ing tho expense of tho funeral. Mrs. Och'a burden Is mado heavier by tho fact that she is about to become a mother again. C6J5 DANA'S SAJB8APARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUREti." lUllway MUbaiw. Robert Sneddon, of town, had one of his fingers pinched off while making a coupling on the Lehigh Valley railroad at Black Creek. A braketnan named Bachert wm knit at Delano yesterday by ftiUiMg while getting off Lehigh VaUey eugltte Ko. 170. Ha taken to his hgwe iu Qaakak MORE DISTRHSS. Forging- Ahead. The work on tho electric railway continued. at a rapid rate to-day and commenced making; tho grado of the track in accordance with that of the street irrespective of the true grado. Several property owners on Bast Centre street to-day oxpressed themselves as pleased with the change, so it is quite likely that the complaint mado to Council last night will be dropped. The navvies have now- passed tho Reading railroad crossing, aud by to morrow night they will pais the Indian: Ridge breaker and the tracks and sills will be laid almost to the east end of Centre street. By theruiddle of next week the East Centre ratreet line will be ready for the cars, but, of course, mere win ue no trarao over it tin Hio wttple line is complete. The Lakeside Elcitric Railway Company has opened an ofllctf In the post office building. 9K DANA'S SAB8APABILLA, m "TRU CTD THAT OTTBKS." , 'Will tt In JudKinrnt. Names of Traverse jurors drawn to attend A court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday, December 4th : Wm. Walsh, laborer, Shenandoah; Michael Rellly, clerk, Shenandoah; Patrick Sharp, miner, Delano; John F. Horgan, hotel, Mahauoy City; Fredorick Kull, Jr., undortaker, Ashland; Peter Casserly, miner, Shenandoah; William Faust, laborer. Union Twp,; Joseph Boobm, miner, Shonandoali; Anthony Murphy, la borer, Lost Creek, Mali.; T. J. L. Schneider, insurance agent, Ashland; A. O'Donnell, laborer, Mahanoy Twp., W.; Robert Little hales, merchant, Mahauoy T.; John Watson, minor, Shenandoah. Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters t 9-W-tf New Through Steeping Gar T.lne From Chicago to Seattle via the Chteage, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Railways, has been established and first-class sleeping ears will hereafter run daily from Chicago at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Seattle 11:30 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly the best route to reach the North Pacific coast. For time tables, maps aud other Information apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address John R. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, M. & St. P. R'y, Williamsport, Pa. tt Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica fc Oil Liniment iu the stable, nesbtng like it for howas. Ira Harvest Home. The GllUrtou Primitive Methodist ebUNfc will hold Harvest Home services on Sunday next. U8K DANA'S SABSAPARILLA, m " THE KIND THAT CURBS". Oraiul Hall. The first grand annual ball under the auspices of the Lithuanian orchestra will be held in Robbing' opera bouse on Monday evening, November 8th. The dancing innate will be furnished by a first class orchestra. U 8-4t 25 CENTS per yard for Olleletl tliat sells oo aigb' Others fet 86o, 45o, aud upwards. AM grtuUM of pratty Oarptta. Call Ate bar gains. C. D. PrlQlca't Carpet Store, 10 South Jardln gte. )
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