,) r VOL., IX -NO", 276. g) This beautiful ROCKER, upholstered In nno Bilk plush, Only $2.20. J. AND STILL THEY 60. far below real value. The and jhe figures are away down. wrVrlct W Some excellent values at 11 cents some nt 15 ceinj it cents soma at 19 cents. Infants' all-wool hose applet Go) Sale of Ladles' Night Dresses will soon be on. It . 116-18 N. Main St. Did you ever hear lOlauss' and Carirers? Wo are now Laving a special sate of them in eets of three for a mero song. Just half price. IikuikIi llilli, SSBGAR A. WAIOLEr. The Tariff Has Done Caused tho manufacturers to unload 200 pairs ladies' fine vice kid hand-welted Button Boots at a cut of 1 a pair, former price $3.25; wo sell them at This is an exceedingly low price. 14 South Main Street, pecial; We offer Norway New "White and Fat Weigh from f to A1J prices, from 0 9 0 Florida Oranges. Largerjsize and bettor quality than last week. 25 cents a dozen For Sale, Two n M.7,'- jR. C K WllllCHTIS OL OOfi. nf nRESS GOODsTnEich are&uSked prices are markedV1 plaltftffiajures of the celebrated 8 Sooth Main Street. ? It! Great Bargains are offered by Shenandoah, Pa. this week Mackerel Largo and Small. 2 J pounds each. 12c a pound up. lOt OAEB CHOICE WHITE OATS, What Two OARS MIDDLINGS. SHENANDOAH, PA. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1894.: CLEAN THE PEOPLE ARE OLD SCHUYLKILL FALLS INTO N. BRUMM TO CONGRESS AGAIN. 11SMI II THE The Largest Town in the County Gives Ticket a Majority Coyle Goes to the State Senate and Joe Wyatt Will Take His Seat in the Legislature7-Scott the Next Sheriff and Nert Dietrich Poor Director. GEN. DANIEL H. HASTINOS. The country Is redeemed. Schuylkill couuty has placed herself In the ranks o Protectionists. Her people have declared in unmistak able terms that protection to American industries Is not a fraud, a robbery or un constitutional. The people of this region will see to it, through their next Congressman, Hon. Charles N. Brumin, that Nova Scotia coal will not strangle the American miner. . Long before the returns were received from tho majority of the wards of town last night the Democrats, who had hired a hall and made arrangements to receive returns by telegraph, put up tho shutters, extinguished the lights In the hall, wrapped themselves in their free trade oveicoats, and disconsolately wended their respective ways homeward. And they never said a word I To-day they are in the deepest kind of despair and feel the shattering of their hopes aB keenly as any they have felt for years. They are dumbfounded by the re Bult Bnd the tumbling over of Rellly, King and Illggins appears to them as but a dream. These three candidates were looked upon as cock-sure winners, ' and how it happened that not one of them succeeded in reaching the goal seems in- exsuperable by any method of calcula tion or reasoning, by the defeated party. Yet there is no mystery about it. The Democratic party defied the intelligence of the voters of the Anthracite region by selecting as its standard bearer a man who WALTKIt LTON, struck a deadly blow at the mainstay of the region by voting for free coal at the last session of Congress, and the voters turned when stepped upon, and swept the standard bearer and his cohorts from the field with one stroke of reprehension that SWEEP. FOR PROTECTION LINE, AND SENDS CHARLES MP 1IC1 ill, Every Candidate on the Republican will be felt by the Democratic party, of this county at least, as long as It has breath of life. While the Republicans figured upon victory in Shenandoah they were not wholly prepared for the many surprises the elections show. The Democratic con fldence in the plans they had made to roll up tremendous majorities in the First and Fifth wards made the Republicans can tious on predictions. Considering the stupendous efforts the Democrats resorted to In behalf of Rellly for Congress the victory of Brumm is a glorions Mid marvellous one. Every man of any local influence holding n govern ment position at Washington was called Into the town and ordered toproceed with whip and spur to make the fight of their lives to defeat Schuylkill's champion of protection, and the emlsaries responded with commendable promptness, energy and pluck, but they could not steal tb brains of the voter. There are no local returns more gratify ing to the Republicans than those from the Third ward. In this ward many of the most influential and prominent Dem ocrats of the district and firmest support- AMOS. H. MVLIN. ers of Hon. James B. Rellly reside, and it was expected they could push Hon. Chas, N. Brumm hard, but directly to the con. trary they only succeeded in putting re newed vigor Into the thinking voters of that ward, and Mr. Brumm ran away ahead of the state ticket. The result of the Coyle fight in this ward was also a surprise. Some Repnbli, cans fought him openly as hard as they ever fought a candidate, but the able representative from Mahanoy City found strength in working people who appreel ated his work in their behalf in the last Legislature, and held on to a majority which came in good use when the borough totals were, computed. There were many predictions yesterday that Coyle wonld not get a majority In this ward. A third surprise in connection with the returns of the Third ward was the result of the Scott-Hlgglns fight. Mr. Higglns' home is not 200 feet from the polls and his direct and indirect family relations within the ward are legion. The Republicans conceded that he would get a big compli. mentary vote, but the returns showed that he made practically no gain, Thej was excellent work on the part of the Re publicans of this ward on the fight for Sheriff and no man feels more elated over the result than Constable Thomas Tosh And just see how that old Democrat! Gibraltar, the Fifth ward, went? Hast ings. Brumm. Wvatt. Dietrich and Richards given nm'jodlleH, and the major ities Riven Klnc and niacins were com, paratively lnslgufjleant. The campaign of education wa'bf wasted on the Fifth ward. The returns on the vote to Increase the borough debt for public water works show that In the First Htid Fifth wards the vote wa? unanimously in favor of the increase. Thelreturns made by the Fourth ward on JAM KB W. LATTA. the measure needs stme explanation. When the time arrived to count the vote the board decided to consider only the votes cast by the official ballot. The seperate ballots cast were placed in nn envelope nud sealed for the purpose of having them presented to the County Commissioners and District Attorney this morning with a request as to whether they should be counted and, if so, 'how 1 The point, raised seems to be that the board was only appointed to count the qfllclal ballots. HOW THE PEOPLE VOTED. The Result In This Borough Given by Wards. Tlnstlnet. 11 . ..;.:..)m ..: rw) Slngetly, D... Majority 123 Lvon, 11 - 155 Killing, D 278 Majority. 123 Mylln, It 156 Mngte, 1) 2)5 Majority 119 Latta, H 158 Urcenland, V 271 Majority 116 Grow, It - 159 Hun. k Jfts Mever. D 272 Collins, 1) - OTl Ilrumm, K 152 Hollly, 1) -. nvi Majority 139 Poyie, U 175 jving.iM Mrjorlty 83 Wyatt, 11 1W limey, J Majority 07 Bcolt II H3 Hleelns. 1) ass Majority - 143 Dietrich. It 174 Oroll, D 7 Majority . 83 ninhardn.il. 164 Bausch, 11 207 Majority' 103 For Increase of debt, 385. SECOND WAItD. Hasting', It 149 smgeriy, i iui Majority 43 Lyon, 11 ........... 143 Rilling, D 1C0 Majority.. Mylln, XI,... Mttgce, D..., 48 150 SO Majority SI Litta, K 160 Ureenluna, u.... . 100 Majority.. 10 OALU6IIA A. DHOW. Grow R. . 145 Huff, It , .... 1 Meyer, D , lyo Collins, D .-. 81 Ilrumm. K .... 141 Itellly, D 104 Majority Ooyle, H King, D....t ... 40 .... 151 .... 09 Mnjorlty.....r.......,. .... 63 (QmMntwd on fomth past.) ONE CENT WATCH FOR loideM&n'g-sf-nnouiiceigenu TMb space is reserved for The announcement of p. J. Porte 3; Son. Watch for it. PERSONAL. Rev. Robert O'Boyle went to Pottsville this morning. John Weeks, the South Main street sa lopnist, spent yesterday hunting at Lofty. James Mulr, of Pottsville, shook hands with his Republican friends in town to day. Daniel Snyder, who spent the past few days with relatives here, left for Allen town this morning. John Bartsch, the letter carrier, went to Philadelphia this morning to transact business. Martin Malone Is serving as substitute on Mr. Bartsch's route. You are Welcome, Heartily Welcome, Gramachree, Welcome, Everyone. Let by-goues be by-gones. Election is over. Forget the many little differences occasioned by the election. All join hands and be merry at McElhenny's cafe this evening. He will have prepared an elegant sour krotit lunch for you and in vites you to visit him and eat It. He will be pleased to sea everybody there to-night . Both Legs Broken. Nicholas Franz, of West Huckleberry alley, met with a distressing accident while at work In the Kohlnoor colliery last night. While he was working in a gangway a quantity of coal fell upon him, breakiug his left leg, just above the ankle, and his right thigh. He was sent to the Miners' hospital this morning. Call at O. D. Frlcke's carpet store it you have the cash and get carpets almost at your own price. ll-l-lw lO at 10 - 100. lOO is a Century, A century is usually re ferred to as a hundred years, and in all that time there has not been a better syrup sold than our "Century" brand at 10 cents a quart. Bricrht color, heavy body and elegant flavor. 123 North Jar din 8t.