The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 07, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 4

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    FVFNING HFR AT T . I lM.
P. CONRT,
31 South Main St.
Mononjrnheln Whiskey,
6O0 a qt. I
qt, J
H.26atit. rJ
$1 a qt, y
JIOOnnL ')
liLiquorStore
ure rye whiskey, XX,
Ine Old Bourbon. XXX. .
Superior Blnclcherrv llnnrlv.
Superior Coanae Brandy, -
imported Jamaica Iitim,
tl.t.0 a qt. I
yUENGLING'S Btock a tl Fresh Ale, Dratiglit iNa'ter ntul WeinerBeer.
I Tempe coe Drinks,
&l jwu jri n ism Mh tm
1
AVKIJNK.SDAY. NOVEMI1KIIT. 1MH. -Str y"X -It-f J- P
I I . I I
a- vii ---
p. ' d - V" ' N i
" V- S Unity,!) 8
' . j l f?5M MaJrlty .Tira
if: xvs. v fcott. n i5i
K Vlf.S&AV .A n.niiiBPD 102
jSr ' S l or Increase of debt 144
j- yr Against Incn aie of debt M
' J X u!jlH&i Hastings, R 817
Klngtrly.D I&5
THE DEMOCRATIC HOOSTMi.
"What I Eat Docs He No Good."
How often this expression la hour J Life
destroying dyspepsia has hold on you
when you feel thus, and should not he
trifled with. There is'but one remedy
that can permanently cure you, Dr. David
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, made at
llondout, X. Y., a vegetable compouud
endorsed by the medical profession.
Druggists sell it at one dollar a bottle.
Letter Carriers Bitten.
John Bartsch and John M. Hock, two
of the letter carriers of town, were bitten
by dogs yesterday, but fortunntely neither
of the meu suffered seriously. Bartsch
was bitten while delivering letters at
"Yatesvllle and Bock was attacked while
on his Line street route. All the carriers
have armed themselves with the Intention
of dealing swift justice to any canines
that interfere with them hereafter.
At The' White House.
Oysters and clams, in all styles, fish
cakes, pigs' feet, lamb tongue, beefsteak,
cbopa, sausAge, liver, sardines and
salmon, chicken in all styles, pies and
cakes. Families supplied with the best
oysters.
Mrs. Briilgeman, K. C. M., fetches
violin (specialty) cello and piano. Cornet
of Jardln and Lloyd streets. 9-3-tf
To the Public.
The Sunlight Oyster House, 10 East Coal
street, is now open. Fish, oysters and
fruit always fresh. Just received a car
load of bauanas, sweet potatoes, lemons
pears and oranges. Fish on Friday. Open
nil night.
ll-S-tf Jamrs Wood.
Carpets sold on the instollment plan at
Frlcke's carpet store. 11-l lw
For bargains In wall poper go to J. I1
Carden, painter and paperhanger, 224 W.
Centre Htreet. He is selling out his on
tire stock nt nnd below cost. Wall paper
hung at low est prices and in workman
like manner. 10-18-tf
The Kiiiii:t lu Wj uinlng.
CllKYKNMi. ."sin ". vVyoniing clocted
state oIIIcitm fur two years and the legls
laturc, which will rliooso two United
Punt's senators, one for four years, to suc
ceed Franols K. Warren, rep., tbo last leg
lslaturo having fnllid to elect, and the
other for the full term of six years, t,o aue
coed Joseph M. Ciiroy, rep. Tim candl
dates for povrrnor were: William 11. JIol
llday. tlrm.; William A. IMclmrds, rep.j L.
C. Tldbnll, pop. The indications are tliHt
th Republican state ticket and the
majority of the Republican legislature art
elected, insuring the- election of two Re
publican senators.
Penatnr JI Gillian 1)1.1 Xnt Itrglater.
'Detisoit, Nov. ".When United State
Sonator jrcMlllnn, who is chairman of the
Hopubllcan state eentrnl committee, of
fered his ballot to the Inspector at the
polls yesterday it was discovered that the
neuator had omittod to register. Ho was
consaquently duburred from voting, to the
nmuaemeiit of both his political friends
nnd opponents.
Maryland fioen lEepubllcnn.
Ualtimoiik, Nov. 7. Returns up to
midnight that Maryland, for the first time
In a great many years, has gono Republi
can. Tho Republicans have elected three
eongwiismeii, with a probability of four
nut of six.
'47bi Daby sick, wo gave lier Ca-stoiia.
When sbo wiw a Ohlld, sbo cried for Castorla.
"Kbm the iMoeiue MUn, tiie clung to Castorla.
Ifhtr ilio iiaa CMldreu, she ti tl'ra Castorla
Some Cold Weather Bargains.
Speclol values offered this week in
ladies' nnd children's coats, shawls, blan
kets, underwear, flannels and woolen dress
goods. Our prices are always lower than
you expect to pay and our assortments in
the various departments were never so
complete as now.
L. J. Wilkinson,
30 South Main street,
10-lb-tf Shenandoah, Fa.
Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the
name Lbggiq & Baku, Ashland, Pit., is
printed on every sack. tf
W. A. McGulre, a wellk-nown citizen
of McKay, Ohio, is of tho opinion that
there Is nothing us good lor children
troubled with colds or croup ns Chamber
latn'd Cough Remedy, iie has used It in
Ills family for several years with the best
results and always keeps a bottle of it in
the house. After having la grippe he was
himself troubled with a severe cough.
Jle used other remedies without benefit
nd then concluded to try the children's
rijedlclne and to bis delight it soon
effected a permanent cure. 25 and 60 cent
bottles for sale by Oruhler Bros.
Majority 5(1
Richards, It J4I)
Majority .
1G2
Lyon, It
ItilllBg, I)
Majority
Mylin, K
Magep, I
311
16-2
15!)
811
Hi
105
313
150
"IS
313
SOT
145
112
317
141
ion
281
1S3
Majority
I.stta.R
(Jrccnlnud, U..
Majority
Orow, n ...
JlufT.lt
Me yer, D
I 'DlllDB, I)
Ilrumm. 11......
KcUly, D
Mnjorlty..
Coylc, n
King, D
Majoiity..
Wyatt, H...
Haley, D
324
121
203
31S
10(1
149
320
142
187
316
111
183
2 6
107
Majority....
Hcott, H
Illfglne, D...
Majority....
Dietrich, K..,
Croll, U
Majority
Klchards, U
llJut-cli.D......
Majority
For lncreiBe of debt
Agalrst Increase of debt
Majority 149
FOUKTH WAIID.
ltnsttnss, R.
Hlogerly, It...
Majority....
I.von. H
Hilling, I)....
Majority....
Myll , It
Mauce, 1)
176
100
18
178
153
23
170
162
27
178
181
27
)79
175
113
149
181
16.1
31
191
135
66
173
Hi
51
161)
165
H
174
150
24
17H
141
I I.atla. It
1nlnrllv
Ureenland, 1)..
Majority...
Orow, It
lluir, It
Mver, D
I'Ullns, D...
Ilrumm, It..,
Keilly, I)
.Majority....
Toyle, 11
King, 1)
.Majority...,
Wynti, 11
Ilalcy, U
Majority...,
Scolt, It
lllgglns,
Majority...
Dietrich, It..
Croll, D
Majority
lltchardfl, It.,
liuusch, 1)
Majority
For Increase ol debt
Atialiibt lucrtate ol debt..
Majority
FIFTH WARD.
Ilastln?, K...
Hlngcrly, D ,
Majority
Lynn, It
ltllllng 1)
Majority.
Mylln, It
Mugee, I)
Majority ,
Latta, It.....
Greenluud, I)..
Majority
Orow, It
llutt, K.
Myer, I)
Collins, D
Ilrumm, It
Keilly, D
Majority
C.ylo, It
King, D
Mnjorlty
Wyatt, It
Haley, U
Majority
Scott, B
HlgglliB, D
205
03
2
SOI
102
2
207
190
11
207
5
202
11)4
20(1
197
209
201
S
101
210
la
200
181
21
191
211
n
211
197
203
206
3
408
Maorlty
Dietrich, It.,
Croll D
Majority
Itlcburds, U.
llau'Cb, 1)
Majority..........
For Increase of debt..
Total Borough Vote.
Governor.
Ha tings. It
Blugtrly, D....
Majority
I.leuttnant Governor.
Lyou, K ,
ltllllng, 1) ,
, 100
, b98
, 105
, 996
, bS7
. 109
, 1003
. 868
Majority
Auditor General.
Mylln, It ..,.
Mugee, I)
Majority ,......
decretory of Inttrnul Atfuin.
Latta, It . .
Ureenland, !)..... ...
135
, 1003
, 87f
120
, 00
U69
272
271
Majority......
Con t ess-at-lAirue.
Grow. 11.....
Huff, It
Meyer, D
Collins, D
01OTM.
Ilrumm, It .-m........... 1086
Ittlily, D .-. 891
Majority - 1 .7"l33
Smntor.
Covle. K.....M
King, D. 891
Majority ......7"!o2
Rtprtientathc.
Wjatt, 11 1014
Haley, D 770
Majority 268
Shrrlff.
Scott ft .. 972
lllgglns, I) t20
Majority ....! 63
IHrect'r of the Voor,
Dlctrlcb, It 1012
Croll, D 844
Majority ZW
Jur) CoinmiMloner.
Rlchardi, It ., 1021
llauscu, D . 852
Majority...... .7H
irafer Works.
For Increaso 1208
Against Increaso 182
Majority 1U26
LET THE BAND PLAY.
The Great Majorities Secured by Brumm
and Coyle.
Special to Evening Herald.
Pottsvii.le, Nov. 7th, 2 p. m. The esti
mates at this hour show that Hon. Chas.
N. Brumm is elected by tho unprecedented
majority of 3,000, nnd that Hon. John J.
Coyle is elected State Senator in the Thir
tieth district by n majority of 900.
The figures given for Brumm are not as
definite ns those given for Coyle, but It is
confidently expected that the final count
will show Brumm's mnjorlty far above
the 2,000 mark.
Coyle's majority is undoubtedly very
close to 000. It is at that figure now and
only a few districts are to bo heard from,
and they are very small.
The Cyclone of Censure.
The Democrats have lost their represen
tative in the Second Legislative district,
John X. Dence, the Democratic candidate
for re-election having been defeated.
THE ItUCICUYK STATU.
01ili Ilreaka Her lteiord on Hie Itejiubtl-
can riuratltlf.
Cincinnati, Nov. 7. Ohloelectedmlnor
itato olllcera. Tho candidates for secre
tary of state, tho head of tho ticket, were:
Milton Turner, dem.; Samuel M. Taylor,
presont incumbent, rep. ; Charles R. Mar
tin, pop.; Murk G. McCivslln, pro.; Will
iam Wallace, socialist-labor.
Ohio has broken her record on Republi
can pluralities. Tho lurgost plurality here
tofore was whin John Brough, rep., for
governor, in 18'i.'! hurt 101,000 over Clement
Jj. Vallandlghnm, dem., tho latter .being
exiled at tho timo in Canada, Lust year
Governor McKlnley carried tho btntoby
over 80,000, but such plurality had not
been previously known until tho Brough
Vallundlgham canvass, when all tho Ohio
voters In tho fields and hospitals of tho
south voted. During tho last twenty
yours, tho parties havo alternated lu carry
ing tho state, tho Domocrats electing Gov
ernor Bishop lu 1877, Governor Hoadloy In
18HH nnd Governor Campbell In 1B8U.
Whllo tho Republicans claim n plurality
for Secretary of State Taylor of 125,000 to
1110,000, the Democrats conccdo that the
Republicans havo made largo gains over
tho McKlnley vote pf last yeur, nnd possi
bly beaten tho high water mark of 1803.
On tho basis of tho state vote tho Republi
cans claim seventeen of tho twenty-ono
congressional districts, tho present delega
tion in congress consisting of eleven Dom
ocrats ami ten Republicans.
II.I.INOIH.
Republican Claim tli Ktntfl by Seventy
TIioiihuikI Mujurity.
CHICAGO, Nov. 7. Tho voters of Illinois
selected one-half of Its stato bcnato, and
all Its luw-mbly. Tho legislature will
chono a United States senator us suc
cessor to Shelby M. Cullom, rep. Tho
people also vot d upon a proposed amend
ment to the eonstitution of the state di
recting the legislature to enact laws regu
lating contracts between corporations and
their employes, Bernard J. Claggett
bonds tho stuto Dumoeratio ticket, and
Henry Wulff hoada the Republican ticket.
Tho other party candidutos for stnto treas
urer uro: John V. Rnndolph.pop.; Howoll
J. I'utterbaugh, pro.; Orrln L. .Mann,
lud. ren.
Chicago, Nov. 7. Mayor nopklns ad
mits the election of Republican city ticket
in Chicago by 15,000 plurality. Congress-
muu Aldrlch claims sixteen Republican
'congrwwinwi and u Republican majority
iu stute of TO.OuO.
INWA.
Dbb Moines, Nov. 7. Iown olocted state
officers, oxoopt governor and lieutenant
governor, for two years. The candidate
for secretary of statu were: Horatio F.
D.Uo, dem.; William M. MoFarluud, prcs
out Incumbent, rep. ; Sylvanus B. Crano,
pop.; Bennett Mitchell, pro.
W1T VIItOINIA. '
WHEELING), Nov. 7. West Vlrginin
elected tho legislature, which will chocst
n United States senator to succeed John
son N, Camdon, dem.
(Other election new on 2d anil Sdpaitt.)
I'eter Probst, of Mahanoy City, Victim
ol a Fatal Accident.,
Special to Evening Heiucd.
Maiianov ClTr, Nov. 7. Peter Prob9t,
of this town, was accldently killed by a
chnrge from his own gun at noon to-day.
Probst left his home early this morning
on a hunting expedition and shortly be
fore tho accident happened went into the
boiler house at tho Vulcan colliery to
warm himself. Probst stood In such a po
sition that the muzzle of the gun was un
der the left arm. In some unexplained
manner the gun was discharged, The con
tents entered Probst's left brenst and
passed out through the right shoulder
blade.
Probst quickly recovered from the first
shock, stooped and picked up his gun with
his left hand and ran out of the boiler
house in the direction of this place, but
after running about a hundred yards
he dropped dead. The remains were taken
to the young man's homo on West Spruce
street.
Tho deceased was 18 years of oge and he
nnd his brother wre the support of their
widowed mother. Samuel Graham, also
of this place, was with Probst when the
accident happened.
Henry Wilson, the postmaster nt Welsh
tnn, Florida, bays he curedacase of dlarr
liuoa of long standing In six hours, with
one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. What a
pleasant surprise that must have been to
the BUfferer, Such cures nro not unusual
with this remedy. In many Instances
only one or two doses are, required to give
permanent relief. It can always be de-
fiended upon. When reduced with water
t. is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler
Bros.
Coming Events,
Nov. 13. Tea party lu the Primitive
Methodist school.room, under the auspices
it the ladles of the church and for the
benefit of the church fund.
Nov. 29. Turkey supper in Robblns'
opera house under the auspices of the ves
try of All Salnts.P. E. church.
Nov. 20 to 80. Entertainment in Rob
bins' opera house under the auspices of
the vestry of All Saluts P. E. church.
Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of the
Carpenters' Social Club in Robblns' opera
house.
amiuiMinmmuuiumuiiniiuinniinminniiHiifit
The Railroad fai?,
Tb Clersjynjap,
Tb? Business ian,
nnd all other men who have to
look neat while nt work, should
know about "Ceiauloid" Col
lars and Cuffs. They look ex
actly like linen, wear well and
being waterproof do not wilt
down with heat and moisture.
They do not soil easily and can
be cleaned in n moment by sim
ply wining off with a wet sponge
or cloth. Do not confuse these in
your mind with composition
goods. Every piece of the genu-
iuu is siuujpcu u&e uus ;
TRADe
WARK-
Ask for these nnd refuse anything
1 if ..-.-. T1
g wise ii juu wiail builbiucijuu. ivv-
g member that goods so marked
I are the only waterproof goods
I made by coating a linen collar
with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus
5 giving strength and durability. 1
If your dealer should not have
g the "Celluloid" send amount di-
I rect, to us and we will mail you 1
sample post-paid. Collars 25c. g
I each. Cuffs, 50c, pair. State size
g and whether stand-up or turned-
g down collar is wanted. 5
THE CELLULOIDCOMPANY.I
427-29 Broadway, New York. I
CiMiuuiiiiniiiiimiiutuiiinnftiiiitiiiiuiinMililMiiniaiB
A genuine welcome
Awaits you at
Joe Wyatt's Saloon
MAIN AND COAL STS.
Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys
beers, porter and ale constantly on tap
Choice tempt-ruuee drinks and cigars
wholesale agent tor
FelgenipaoYmrk, X. J Export
Lager tad Sum Pale Beet
No finer made. Fine liquors and Clears
ia South MUnHt.
EMuflls.Fflitks.'Mnll.MMM k
The STEAM BEHOVATIHB COSTiSSSst."'
MISCEULANEOUS.
XITANTKD. Ten or twfntv ihtifna nt in,i.
YY vlllo Saving l"und Hock. One or two-year
TJOR RENT. A large new store-room, with
Excellent butlness location, vflu be ready
. . . t.vl., ,.cr 1Bl neiu reasona lie.
Apply to C. W. Newhcuser, 120 North Main
10-10-ix
A MAN In every f oetlon at once to sell staple
goods to dealers i no reddling ; perl
rnce unnrce&ssry s best side llnej mOo a
wuu.u. uai.i j muu jjjucbi:u ur large com.
mission made Clifton Hoav and Mano
Huiuiuxiu uuitrAfir, Lancinnati, u
lO-lMy-WodiSat
3 H &
ESTABLISHED 87a
Mrs. J, J, KELLY, The Milliner.
Offers for
Tpltnmpd Pif1nrn TiVt TTn ... n ml
o. "'v """. uw. iriinmeu iiigu-crown Jj'elt Hats. 50n. Trlmmnrl
oaiior naie, irom ooo up. 'i en dozen Trimmed Huts, uo two alike, all colors stvles
ofctp
SO
For Business
Knowledge
Go to Wilkes-Barre
Business College.
Oil Cloths as
"Window shades as low as
rollers.
At Keiser's
AMUSEMENTS.
pEliaUSON'B THEATRE.
r, j. teiiouson, uanaoer
TUESDAY EVE., NOV. 13th.
Tho loading singing Geiman comedian,
GHAS. ELLIS
In a grand presentation of bis
Highly successful comedy,
Casper the Todler.
As presentod by him upwards
of 2 000 times Magntncent
scenery, excellent company.
Hear Ellis Sing His Own Sweet Songs.
Prices: as, 35, 50 nlll! 75 Ct8.
Reserved Beats t Klrlln'a aros store.
For
gams
In all latest styles of Jillllnery, Children's
Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladles'
Fascinators, go to MBS. HYDE'S,20 North
Main street. On Saturday until sold 100
dozen of different pattern
Ladies' Embroidered Linen
Handkerchiefs at Half Price.
Nl-nrtlfPil t.IlPm Pnnt npt unp mn.n
Take them while you can.
New
York
9 N, Mnln St.. Shenandoah.
WARREN J. PORTZ.
Fiano Tuner.
Pianos and orgins rsptlred. Orders left at
31 North Main street. 8nennooh,wlll receive
prompt attsutlon
BERTHA L. DOLPrTi
11 N. West Street, Shenandoah.
van j. navies,
AND LIVERY.
13 North Jardin Stroot.
Bargains in Brooms
15c and Up.
At FRICKE'S 3-CENT STORE,
No. 11 North Jardln Stmt.
UNDERTAKING
This Week.
tit . . ... .
iSo-utli XUSaiax Stroot.
Adlstlnctive feature of tho mnnngement
Is that only business men of experleniv
are Instructors. Their knowledge.gained
in the marts of trade, with thetechnl-ij
cnl information gathered In expert worb
makes the instruction attractive, valu
able nnd comprehensive. Have you seen
the new cataloguer Get it. Free.
WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals.
Anthracite bldg., Wllkes-Uarre.
Pottsirille
A complete line of all grades of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window
Shades, &c, in all latest color
ings, at attractive prices adjusted
to the new tariff.
t ur xi- ry i n
j.n lYioqueiie oarjieis, an ne-
styles, choice in design and of
better quality than last season
Low as 17c.
17 cents, mounted on spring
Pottsirilleo
Professional Cards.
w.
N. STEIN, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SVXQEON.
Office Room 2, Egan'a Now Building, coi
ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, l'a.
Offlco Hours: P tollO a. in.; 1 to 3 p. nr.; 7 to
9 p. m, Night offlco No. 230 West Oak street.
jyj-, a. KIBTLER, M. D .
PMiaiCIAN AlTD BVSOHOIf.
Office U0 North Jsrdln eireot, ShsLindoth. ("
M.
U. UDRKB,
ATTORNEY AT-IL W
Uf A11DOAU, FX.
Office. Egan building, corner ot Main anO
Centre streets, Bbenanduub.
J 1'IEROE ROBERTS, M. D
No. 25 E&st CoI Btreet.
BUENANDOAH, PA,
Office Hours 1:80 to 3 nd i:S0 to 9 p. in.
D
It. J. 8. OALLEN,
no ti csoutn jrainbtreot,unennooB.
Omen Hours i liso to 3 and Oioo to 8 P. 11.
Except Tbarsday evening.
No office work on Bunday except 'it ftrreatc.
ment. A ttrlct adherence to the office houre
U abiolutely neeeuary,
JJR. WENDELL REBER,
successor to
DR. CHAS. T. PALMER,
JJJTJf AJfD ISAM HUltOEON,
801 Mahantoueo Street, Pottsvllle, Penns.
ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS
Painless Extraction of Teeth, Gold and Silver Fillings.
II yonr artificial ttelh do not suit sou, call
to tee us. All examinations free. We make
all kinds of plates. Rubber, Gold, Aluminum
and V atts' Metal Plates. We do Crown and
Bridge work and all operations that pertain
to Denial Burgcry. No charges for extract
ing when teeth are ordered.
ALBANY DENTAL R00M8,
130 East Centre HI., over M. It. Stein' drug
store, Mshsnoy City.
COOPER & CO.,
StOOli 33lOl3L03tS,
Egan Bldg., Shenandoah.
Slocks, grain, etc., bought lor caihand car.
rled on margin. Tun shares stock or 1,000 btisti
Is grain bought or told on flm margin of flu.
Telephone connection. Mailorders a specialty.
Dally market circular mailed free cn applica
tion. ODE3E33Sn3STO.
Fall-Winter Millinery
Greatest Bargains In Town.
ANNIE MORRISON
X.QAN U Ulltiiiiiu,
8 East Centre St, Shenandoah.
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