The Evening ERALD. VOL. VXII.--NO. 215. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 0. 1893. ONE CENT. SPECIAL GIVEN AWAY TO Folding Tables! Folding Music Racks! t? u r 1 r II or tnm Premium Ulier. Trust rOlding iJOOK KaCKS! Inn you will mil miuI see me, and that I shall have the pleasure of presenting you with one of these articles, I am Very respectfully yours, Lax s 116-118 North Main Street, A Full Line of Glove Theso nro Goodyear goods and the host in the market. Our assortment is the largest in the region and comprises the latest styles in Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes! "Wo handle none but tho best make of goods and soli at tho lowest prices. Call and bo convinced. e a e E have put on our Counters a nice line Carlsbad and German China, suitable versary fififts ; also, something Frames and general Art Goods. Crayon Portrait of yourself or some member of your family, free, with $10.00 worth of goods. Ask us for particulars. GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S 8 SSooxtls. j&3Li,1 T7 troot. 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Wo arc selling choapor than ovor. J.P.WILLIAMS&SOh PREMIUM..... MY CUSTOMERS. THIS opportunity to Be cure one of these beautiful and useful articles I am sure you will appreciate. Bear In mind that I make no extra charges for goods on account Shenandoah, Pa. Rtjbbebs! 14 South JIain Street, tor wedding1, birthday or anni very handsome in Portraits, Come to us and eret a fine grade. MACKEREL, extra large. Fine and always troah. Cents to Arrive! Ono Car Pure Chop. Two Cars Timothy Hay, Two Cars Oats. IT AS It Great Sorrow Felt iu the Democratic Camp. DTOSM THE GAUSES Tho Irhh and Herman Democrats Differ hh to Who Drought About tho Cyclone. Mr. Illrrntuln Taken III Defeat Vory Umrel'iilly. HE ronult of Tuesday's election furnishes tho principal topic of ills cusslon In local po litical circles mid prob ably will for several weeks, as it is looked upon by niauy asllkely to havo an important bearing on tho post ofllco fight in town. It is pretty generally understood that tho result on Tuosday was more or loss brought about by tho efforts of somo Democrat who wanted to get a slap at certain ambitious men of tho party and thcro will bo a great scramblo at headquarters to show tho loaders who aro and who aro not among tho most inlluential men of tho county. Among some of tho local Democratic sore heads there is much wailing because of tho support that was given the Republican ticket at Lost Crock and alroady P. J. Ferguson, of that place, Is boing referred to in vory un complimentary terms. Iu another quarter oilo very prominent Democrat was heard declaring that his party as a wholo was responsible! for the result. lie aaid thero nro sooio men who have been try irg to make themselves tho Tammany Hall of Schuylkill county politics and now they and thoso foolish enough to follow them aro in tho soup. "I could seo it all a'ong," said this Democrat, "our party has been making mistake; right along. Thero aro not enough oUlces to go around every your and tho real workers of tho party aro tired waiting until others become satisfied with patronage Expcricnco has shown that they never becomo satisfied. Tho idea of making threo re nominations on tho ticket was ridiculous. In this ago the workers in politics want patronage, not glory ; and it is foolish to supposo that they will woik year after year to keep Toole, Kirk and others in ofilco. "You will find thit tho lesson taught by Tuesday's result will not bo forgotten in a hurry and hereafter there will be but few second termors befoie tho pcoplo on tho Democratic ticket. Toolo ami Kirk weut down before'tho sentiment and Scheurman would have gono, too, had he not boeu aided by the prejudice which was worked up against his opponent. I do not say that tho Democrats who failed to sccuro nominations last summer had a hand in bringing about the result, but I kuow that a groat number of their friends were determined to crush thu second termors." There aro scores of reasons why tho Demo crats were slaughtered on Tuesday and tho Qcrman Democrats make no secret of their pleasure ovor tho result. They claim that their day has come and if tho Irish Demo crats want to solidify tho Dcinucralio ranks tho Germans must bo allowed upon tho ground floor and a sharo of tho harvests. To this the Irish Democrats glsnco scorn fully and say that the lullueuco tho German Democrats in this county is more imaginary than anything else. But tho Germans say, "Ila! Hal Ish dot so? Do you seo Weld man aud Scheurman in de soup?" To tho latter quostiou tho Irish Democrats reply that if tho Germans oxert tho influence they claim Folmer would havo been elected. Howevor this may be, tho Germans claim much credit lor tho result and it was staled upon excellent authority that to day a com mitteo of prominent local German Domocrats wont down to I'ottsvillo to call upon Con gressman licilly aud notify him that their people expect somo recognition in tho local post otllco fight, which moans that they want SI. II. Master appointed as tho successor of Postmaster Boyor. "Of course," said tho informant, "this will bo conditional. If Mr. licilly says ho will Insist upon having a hand in the appointment tho German Democrat will Insist that they be recognised." A prominent German Democrat aaid this morning that Cougrcssman licilly cannot pooh pooh the demands of these people. Every appointment thus far made In Schuyl kill county under the present administration has been turned over aud hut one more really important appointment is left that is the Shenandoah post otllce. If tho German Demc crats do not get it look out for another cold blast. The Democrats are now Industriously at work trying to create an anti-Republican sentiment among the Polish and Lithuanian people, but they are only wasting their breath and muscle. Sir. lilersteln takes his defeat very grace fully and he has given assurances that he lifts no complaint to make. lie says that some of his people were at first Inclined to listen to the Democratic stories that the Itepubllcaus only nominated him to get a part of their own ticket elected, but after proper explana tion, and seeing that Illenteln accepts the defeat gracefully, they havo become satisfied. The Demorate are laboring uuder a do luslon when they think that tho Itepublieans )1? unniTinn a 5 ( will now oast Bierstcln osido. On tho cou- trary tho Republicans will glvo some sub stantial rccognitlou of tho young man's gal lant fight and excellent work for tho party. It Is Btated upon good authority that liler steln will bo appointed to a lucrative position lu ono of tho county offices, and as that is tho next best thing to electing him ISIerstoln's friends will bo sttisficd. Blcrstein was de feated at tho polls, but cau bo cared for elsewhere Had tho Itepubllcaus been de feated and placed In a position so ns to havo no county berths to deal tho Democrats would have had a golden opportunity. As it is now, they aro only wasting time. Tho hero of the hour is Coutroller-oloct Benjamin Severn. Although comparatively a novico iu political circles ho nuulo ono of the most spirited fights put up In this county In recent years. Ho ran away ahead of his ticket and Is credited with a majority of vory near 2,000 over Mulhollaud. Tho pooplo will And him a good alllcial aud will havo no reason to regret tho excellent support they gave him at tho polls. FATAL, FALL. OF ROCK. A Polish Miner Klllml at tho West Shuumdouh Collliiry. John Augustaltis, a Polo residing on Pouth West street and employed as ntmiucr in the West Shenandoah colllory, was killed by a fall of rock lu tho mines while ho was at work lost night, Tho body was badly mangled and doath was almost Instantaneous. HeHHOiuihlu Pointers. Now advertlso holiday goods. Get down to business. Plan good amusements for tho winter season. Advertisers will find tho Evbni.vo Hun ald tho best medium to roach tho pooplo. The practico of throwing paper on tho streets is becoming a regular nuismico again. It is dangerous and should bo stopped. Reckless drivers should bo "pullod In." Seo that your thauksgiving poultry Is bo ing fattcnod. If you havo not yot attended to that broken pavemont of yours, you had better get a movo on you. Bad chimneys oauso many (Ires in winter. See that yours is all right. Keep tho gutters clear of rubbish. Tho pavod pnitiou of JIain street needs a good sweeping. Thero is too much rubbish scattored over It. Saveil tho Child's 1.1ft-, My child seven years old was attacked with Diphtheria, which dovolopod into Membraneous Croup. lladam's MIcrobo Killer saved her life Mrs. Cynthia Ilofl'iuan, 8 Slingerland street, Albany, N. Y. All kinds of Killing and Bookbinding done at tho Herald ofllce. Model Minstrels. About tho only amusements nf any note were tho matineos at tho Grand opera houso and at tho Edon musee. At tho opora liou;o tho Sweeney, Alvido and Goetzo Model Minstrels gavo one of tho best minstrel performances that has been given here for somo timo. Of course it is a woll known fact beforehand that tho company had the best minstrel band that is on tho road and this, together with tho appearance of about thirty gentlemanly looking people, helped to draw a large house both day and evening. Pennsylvania Qrit, Nov. 27. At Ferguson's theatre Thursday eveniug, Nov. 10th. Best work done at Brcnnan's steam laun dry. Everything wlilto and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Auction Itnoins. Max Reese has secured a state license to engage iu the auction business aud iu a few days will occupy the storeroom in tho Rob- bins' building on West Contre stroet.fonuerly occupied by Mr. Slattery. It is Mr. Reeso's iutcntlon to havo tho auction rooms open at all times of tho yoir and soil goods for merchants and others at auction and on commission. Mr. Rceso will no doubt be successful in this now departure, as ho is well adapted for It, and such a business has long been wished for by people anxious to speedily dispose of goods. Tho Nurse's Doltght. Evory experienced nurse knows tho valno of a remedy which, without being an anodyne, will relieve soreness of tho limbs or stillness of tho Joiuts, and enables a patient to sleep quietly and naturally. Jurt such a remedy are Allcock's Porous Platters. Placed ou the cheet or on the back, If nec essary cut iuto strips and placed over the muscles of the limbs, they work marvels in the way of soothing and quieting restlessness. Being perfectly simple and harmless iu their composition, they can be ufed freely, and many a sufferer has thanked them for a night of quiet rest, grateful both to him aud those who oare for him. Brandreth's I'llle do uot weaken the bowels. (lutlilug I'nrty. A quilting party will be hold at tho rest denoe of Mrs. O. A. Keim, on South White street, to-morrow ovening. A pleasant gathering is expeoted and a good time pro raised all who attend. Refreshments will be sold, the proceeds to be applied to the Presbyterian parsonage fund. It Suits the People Is what druggists say. because they are tired of the many bitter oough reined Is. Pan-Ttua Is the most pUwuaul tasting medicine, gulokly cures Doughs, Colds, Throat aud bung cusoraers, SB oents. fan-nna is soul at r. f . i. Kirnu s a run stars. Buy KysUm flour, Be sore that the name Lueeici & Babh, Ashland, Pa. is printed on very saek, 3-3-3taw, C01! Till s, The Official Figures will be Given To-morrow. TOOLE'S DEFEAT CERTAIN Somo of III I'rloiiilH Hopo for llrrrpnn- I'loi, Hut Thoy Will ho DUiippolntril John 1-2. Dnylo Iturloy INcupo tho Dehigu mill Is tlm .Minority Auditor. HE olllcial count of tho returns from Tuesday's election was begun this moiuing at I'ottaville and continued all day. It will not bo concluded until to-morrow. The figures thus far re ceived and as given be low aro about correct. Thcro may bo somo changes of a few votes but tho result will not be changod. Tho only oontest to which any doubt is at tached is tho Shortall-Toolo contest, but several of the lattcr's most sanguine friends havo given up and thoy coucedo Shorlall's election by at least eighty. Others still cling to tho hopo that tho olllcial count may show somo discrepancies which will show Toolo's election, but this is a forlorn hopo. Mr. Shortall is olectcd. John E. Doylo Is tho minority County Auditor and ho and his friends aro taking great consolation over his narrow esoape from tho delugo. Controller elect Sovern was serenaded by the Grant Hand last night aud Prothonotary elect Dccgan will probably bo sereuadod by tho same band at Ashland to-night. i'br Jmlye : Heltzcr 97H Weidman 108'Jj Woidman's majority llsn For Tieaturer : Dechert . .......... Folmer Dechcrt's majority 881 For Clerk of Court: Shortall ........ .... . I07f3 Tcole- .. ... 100 ShortaU's majority 1U1 For rrothonotary : Deegan ... 10701 Kirk 9873 Deegan's majority. 88 .for Register : flatten .............,......... 10780 Curran ......M....W... 9191 Matteu's majority.. Ft Jleconler : Scheurman lilersteln 1339 , 10702 . 8688 gcheuiman's majority....... For CbmmiiHoner : 1189 Kentz 10846 Allen .. 109S9 Martin ... stub Leahy 88& 7r 1'oor Director : Day .. U101 Kinney ...... ... mi Day's majority 1630 For Surveyor: Geary M 10823 Kersbncr 10077 Geary's majority S10 lor Controller: Severn 11127 Alulholland 9135 Severn's majority... 1992 Tho result of tho calculations since yester day makes tho result still moro gratifying to the Republicans than it seemod after tho re turns wero first announced. Even yesterday afternoon it seemed to soma Republicans as if Toolo wore elected and they felt very much chagrined, for a victory by Toole would havo taken away half tho glory attached to the victory. Toole made the fight of his life on Tuesday and hail he defeated Shortall he would have been the foremost Demoorat of the county and would have been looked upon as the shrewdest of the shrewd politicians. He has maintained a mysterious hold for several years which has made him almost Invincible, but It is quite likely that his de feat by Shortall will loosen his hold con siderably. In all his previous campaigns Toole manipulated the "complimentary vote" trick in saoh a skillful manner as to hopelessly handicap his opponents, but this year the "oomplimenta" failed to materialise and that aooounted for Toole's majority being out down from 400 to 03 in this town There are still a numlier of Democrats who nail their faith In the official count. They ean't believe that but two Democrats have been elected ou the county ticket. They should be convinced by the official returns to-morrow and If not then they surely will on January 1st, next, when the Republican Treasurer, I'rothouotary, Clerk of the Court, Register, Controller, two County Commission, en aud County Auditors, a Poor Director and Oouuty Surveyor walk into the court house and assume the duties of their offices. Otue's FHliUly Medlolae Hove tiie Mowala Baoli day. Most people need to use it, ' Best photographs aud crayons at Dakb'a. ELECTION REFLECTIONS. Coiumout on Turmliiy'ii Dlnpliiy nf thai 1'eople'it Wrath. Whon properly Interpreted the rseult of Tuesday's election means, "Don't monkey with tho tariff." Tho walls of Schuylkill county's Tam many Hall shook to tholr vory foundations! Tho Democrats of Schuylkill county must now l online that nothing is certain even for them lu politics. David B. Hill can very properly say now "I am a (dofcatod) Democrat." Where was Kirk when his light went out? Wo havo thus far failed to hoar nuy of our Democratic friends ruako any remark about tho present condition of the weather. Im mediately after tho closo of last fall's olectioii they had much to say aliout suow. A First warder worked for a long time ou Tuesday trying to convince a young man ho met iu the Third mini that Blcrstein was no good and it would be worse than a crimo to vole for a Pole. The bystanders enjoyed the sccno linmensoly, as the young man, who patiently aud good-naturedly received the lecture, was none other than lilersteln, whom tho First waidcr had mistaken for a German. And even tho Fifth ward gave Republican majorities. "Whooda thunk it ?" Tho German Democrats had their little say on Tuesday In town, aud they don't try to dony it. There is still much marveling over Fol- mer's defeat. Few meu in his party had any Idea that Dr. Dechert would develop suck strength. Thcro is no smile on tho face of the local Democrat who build his hopes on the straight tlckot. It is too chilly to smile. Frank Chow Osburn was tho namo of the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer. Ho was defeated because tho people didn't caro for a chow. Somo very funny errors were discovered by tho Judges of Election and many of them wero roally occasioned by a too strict com pliance with tho intructions on tho ballots. For instance, a voter rau his eye down tho list of candidates until ho came to the sparo. enclosing "County Auditors. .Mark two.' Tho voter markod tho figure "2" in tho spaea and in the count tho ballot was rejected. Many who aro frlonds of Controller-elect Sovorn will bo pleased to hoar that tho re port circulated at tho eleventh hour before the election to the effect that certain 1. & V officials would work against him, because he had a hand in tho company store fight in town somo time ago, did not hold water. The correspondent who furnished the report lift stated that he was misled and he found by many acts in connection with the election that it was a false prediction. No such fight was made and from the statements made by tho correspondent it is only fair to state that nothing of tho kind was contemplated. George Folmer, the defeated Democratic candidate, has a number of Republican friends, and he can truthfully attribute his defeat to treachery iu his own paity. Bierstein received the full IS -publican vote in this town. A change is badly needed in the personnel of several of the election boards. Thomas Van Duseu will retire from Con cllmanio honors this spring, and several aspirants have been announced for the re nomlnatton on the Citizens' ticket. That was a bad Democratic slump in North- umlierlaud couuty it having gone Repub lican by a large majority. If our townsman, George Folmer, was net elected County Treasurer, through compli mentary votes of his neighbors, he ruuot put the blame on his own party. Hundreds of Republicans In town voted for him. The Polish aud Lithuanian voters aro not discouraged. They will be better organized in the spring. Our Democratic brethren had better not uudorostimate their intentions or their strength. Charley Allen's big complimentary vote iu tho staid old borough of Tamaqua should mako him feel proud. Dr. Dechert, who was only a "figure head," "not in it," etc., as tho Chronitie tried to make its readers believe, was really the strongest man on the Republioau ticket, be cause lie had oue of the most formidable op ponents. If our friend Doyle, of the Xw, Is not elected County Auditor, It was not his fault. He made a gallant fight aud the board wilt bo the loser. He is an auditor that eaa audit. As Lincoln said : "You can't fool all the people all the time." McKinley graduated quite a class from bts campaign of education, after all. It seems that there were people who hadn't had quite enough of a change. The celebrated imported "Anchor" Pain. Expeller is and ever will be the best remedy for all forms of Rheumatic diseases. 88 tries medals awarded to the manufacturers of this valuable preparation. For sale at O. II. Hagenbuoh, P. P. D. Ktrlin, J. M. HIlleH, and other druggists. 3t Monument Meeting. The representatives of the different societies connected with the soldiers' monument association are requested to meet in Re fowioht hall to narrow (Friday) evening at S o'clock. Important business. Have you tried McElhenuy's fried orstess T -18-tf 25 CJSNT8 per yard for Oil clot I that sella ou 8lgb Other tot 86o, 46o, and upward. All grade of pretty Carpet. Oall fbr bar gain. C. I. Krlcltc'H Carpet Store, 10 South Jardln Street. """""""""lejjHrice,
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