,f syaarp. ffC 'lp W aft -TSf "'S!""Jl.t' -V' jl E A. D VOL. IX.-NO. 279. SHENANDOAH, PA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1894. ONE CENT 9 iV r 1 -SI lChts beautiful ROCKER, upholstered In um silk plush, Oaly f V. p'Vsyw'esyva'VV Again received a consignment of DRESS GOODS which ore marked for below real value. The prices nre marked In plain figures and ilio figures are away down. Some excellent values at 11 centB some at 15 cent some at 18 cents some at 19 cents. Infants' all-wool hose at 7 cents. Bale of Ladles' Night Dresses will soon be on. 116-18 N. Main St. Finn Line f Cutlery , fTio&lo Piatsd Hollcrcrmife, Iffisakl Plated Oopperwaure, Heagora' Uitaltla and Silver Spoons, Large Lisa of Tinware, Origtzsal Granite Ironware. SiMtuii tidEllf, BQRtHli C WAIDLET. The Tariff Has Done Cauaod the manufacturers to unload 200 pairs Ladies' fine Tioo kid hnnd-wcltcd Button Boots at a cut of $1 a rrnir. former prio $3.25: wo sell thorn a ThiB is an exceedingly low prioe. ',4 South Main Street, "W. ...., 9 9 9 $g pecisd. "Wo offer Norway Hew TTiiia) d Fnt "Weigh fwm f to All prioei, teosa Florida Oranges. Larger ko and hotter quality than last rrtek. , 21 cnt a dozen For S Two Two . . 7flws 8c Son, 60. 8 Sooth Main Street. It! "Yht ? Great Bargains aro oflerod by Shenandoah, Pa. tisii irk ackerel Tyarjra and SmalL 2 J pound each. ISc poend tcl. OAE8 CHOICE WHITE OATS. OARS MIDDLINGS. WEEK' The Public Schools f tic Ssretcfc Close YestertUy. TEACHERS AT INSTITUTE! They Will Speai Rest Week LIsteniHt to Lecturers Intereitlc Dxcrclscs li the Ilth School. All the public schools of this borough closed for the weak jeswrday and will re main closed until the 19th Inst., as next week the teachers will be obliged to be la attendance at the tklrtj-fieeeed aaaaal session of the ttachtrs' iastltnta ef Sckayl klll county, which opens at Pettavllle oa Monday morning. The nigh school closed yesterdby after noon with eae at the regalar Monthly entertnlanieate that the school ladalges In. An excelled program was rendered and the many visitors whs wsrs preent complimented the pupils highly ea tkslr efforts. The titertalamtBts war inaugnratad Upon the cnggrstton ,f Ur. J. W. Cooper, the principal ef tha High schoal, and have proved af great benefit and pleasure to the clasees. Tha dlrict anpervleloa of the entertainments la is tha heads af class society af which Baymoad Xhrhart la presldeat, Miss Llzzls Dongksrty (Kn tary, and Miss Annie Tor critic. Tha program rendered yesterday was ns follows i Singing, "Chlmas at Enrich," school ; address, "Intellectual (J restnee-j,'1 Raymond Ehrbart; raadlne, "Binge tht Rhine," Utsa Llule N.rtk : raftrrad question, "What was tha Magaa Chartaf UIm Maacell ; recltatioa, "The Pealaa af Ltla," Mies Bealth; "soatiateats," Ulsc Lechlcttaer, Eany O'Deara, Ulae Capper instrnraeatal aala, "Talse Styrtea," lea dor Bff ; readlag, "Tha TnakeVe Coart- ahlp," Uisa Tlabbaro; referred qnestlca, "Wha was the trat Oevsraar af Peaaayl vanlaf" John Oeaghlla; recitatlea, "Will Waddla," Ulas Flaherty; saatl ments, Uisa Ualr and B. T. Jones; singing "Farawall ta my Harp," school; read lug, "Against Time and Tide," Gtorga Itoxby; referred question, "Who was Pennsylvania's war Governor?" MIns Grlf fiths; rcltat!on,"The village blacksmith," MIssMeehan; referred question, "What Caused the Chinese Warf" Miss Dodtou referred qnestion, "Who was Oliver Crom well 1" Michael Byrne; oration, "The Prea- tnt Age," Ilarry Gable; aenttaaeata, Mis ses Campbell and Ilurke; singing, "Only to see Thee," school; referred qnestion "What Is the dlfferenoo between the Chinese and Japanese governments f Mr. Beok; reading, Devers; sentl ments, Misses James and Mnlhearn and John Keogh. It will be seen that the entertainments are calculated to keep the minds of the pupils not only refrehed on Important topics of hUtory, but also keep them alive to the important Issues of the day. The entertainment closed with a debate of a most Interesting character on "Re solved, That Alexander Ilumilton was Greater Man than Thomas Jefferson. The afQrmatlv was argued by Misses Lcekla aad Bartach and Measra. Lnther Edwards and Frank Coury. The negative was handled by MIssea Shane and Levins nnd Uerars. DaalelO'Dennell and Martta Devltt. Same at the papers prepared were ef excrteeal aterlt, evpecinlly those reseated by the megatlve. altheagh the affirmative atte ptrt tha daa'.ciaa. Mrs. Srirraa, It. C. U., tenches vlolla (ayeclaUy) aalla tmi plaos. Ooraar of Jardla aeid Lleyd streeis. -3-tf Eel Satseafe ani 9rtnvXrot. If J have a lew aahaatea to apava to- Bight yea rheala Itiaat MsSZhaBay'e safe smd he caviaed tttat hb saar-kre-nt hneii la, ta aa a alaag hne, "t sight," Ba at kaaiaata a beat aalllag, trs ba will have am sbeuMlaaaa Ut avaryhady, There la sma ihfax SatM Ut. UoKlheaBy is ta be aaaaaaaadad tar, klalanakee are set Intended tar a aiataat lexr, hats tar tka pah He lnfjeetioaL At Work Afr. The bbaaiaBaah Clry cellleiy was obliged ta aaspastd optvatteaji vaaterday, after worklag six haars, an aeecant ot an accident which damaged tha gnldes the- abaft aad prevaatad a emge fro ruualng. A raaalr gca-ag worked la th shaft all sight aad had the repairs mad In time lor tbe eeUleay la Taaauaa apaaa- tlons this asawiag. Special Services. There will be a very Intereatlag sarviea In the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow evening. Mr. Shlkrev George Abnkhabtl, a missionary from Syria, will deliver lecture oa "Tbe Religions and Customs of Syria." The gentleman will appear In his native costume. All should avail themselves ot che opportunity to hear this vary interesting discourse. Notice to Dealers. I offer for sale, cheap, the general fix tures of a grocery store, including refrig erator, safe, broom-holder, desk, scales, lamps, itove, ato. II 9 3b S. Coffee. McElhenny invites everybody to bis cafe this evening. nASTTNGS aua biskahdeb. AftarFalthfil Caplc Service ItWIads Kaslaeia. A Meeting of the Hastlnre Campaign nb was held lit erealag to wind ap Us affaire and It baa gone ant ot existence, saving all tta obllgattoas tnlQUed and excellent record for campaign wark behind It. Mr. T. R. Edwarda, the treas urer, made a report showing that the expsnsea ot the clnbdurtag thrcaraaalgn mounted to about S90 and that all bills ndered had been paid in full. This Is an excellent showing and re finite credltupsn tha gentlemen who had the management ot the club's affairs In hand. It has been the exception rather than the rule for campaign organlcatloas to forget tbttt they existed before the election and leave thtir billa nnpald. If the example set by the Hastings Club is followed In the future such organizations 111 net waai for encouragement. Before adjourning sine die the club adapted the following retolntteas: WllfBKil, The purpoee for which this ub was orcraalted havlar been aceom- pllnhed, we, the undersigned, offer the sl owing resotHuone : Resolved, That bv oreraaicatiea we hare succeeded in binding together oar party, nd oeueve laai aniy in erganlzetlon we ciui acoouptlsh aucceaa for tbe Hepuhllcaa party in mis aisirict; intreiore, tie it iur thsr Resolved, That aa we are about ta die baud and the Ilaatlaga Club will beaome extinct, we enroll ourselves aa meatbera of tue btianancloau Rvpubllcan Iveaguo, which has for Its objects the promotion af Itepu bllcsn principles and Ideas. Aleo he It llesolved. That a vote ef thanks be given B G. li. Hollopeter, Beq., fer the use ai nis omce, aat to W illiam fUla weatar, John Ruberta and J. P. Willlama for ue of catrlagea, and to all wha par ticipated eraist.ted in any way towarde making the campaign and parade a sue- cets; aieo to the Lincoln Club, far lie energetic wark in the campaign. Resolved. That thanka be altoexteaded to the Evikiko UK1ULD of Sheuandoah for valuable asylstaace during the oaia- algn; and, in oonclnsloa, be It Resolved. That we. as Retiubllcans. con tinue to lead our arslatanoe to all houor- blv nominated candidatea of the Uenob- llcan conventions, and bv so dolue cement and bind toretker all tactions, adiustliitr 11 ditfereaoee. and bv ea doliur carrv out the Idea ot one united and proureulve party working in harmony and accord tor las esooe ai Republican principle. Willi au T. Titiixu, T. R. Edwards, Davis IUmkije, Coaamtttm. BBegleyS& Sohoener's oyster bay, 11 West Centra street. Families supplied with fresh clams and oysters at short notloa. thurs&Hat HURD AND BERRY'S SHOW. Great Arrreratlon of Novelties at Robhlns' Opera House. Hurd aul Berry's big 10 cent show now at Robblns' opera honxe, on Nprth Mala ntreet, Is drawing crowded houses. It Is the best ten -cent shoty that has ever visited our rlty. Among the attractions are Prof. Samwell's wonderful dog, goat and pony circus; Don-Le Auun and Lenetta In their great knife throwing ; Miss Wren, the champion lady rifle shot of the world; Thnrdo, the bender; Almetta, tbe beautiful snake charmer ; Lntoa, the won' der; Miss Grace Samwells, the tattooed lady; the Wrens In their laughable sketch and new songs nnd danaes ; Big Ilstlle, the largest woman nllve, actual weight 718 pounds; Prof. Samwell's performing monkoy, Blondln; Princess Lulu, nnd her tralued birds ; Prof, Thurston, the slsver magician ; Punch and Judy tor tha little ones and the big cage ot funny monkeys. The big show concludes with the fnnny afterpiece, including tbe entire company Two shows a day. Matinee from 3 ta i p. in. Evenings from T to 10. Admission, only 10 cents. Seats tree. Created Dltturbanso. Alex. Bandt, a well-known character al town, weatU tha aaaeeum last sight to- sea Big Battle and the ataer frea&a ef nature that are haldlag ferta In Hobblaa opera a rase, amt dbrpatad with the ticket aeller aver aaaerc. Bandt beeaaie ao de- moatrrstlre that 14 wae accmary te ejeet. hint fraaa tha ball, ad Anally Bpealat Officer Daagherty. awehrtcd kr Uishael Kane, Joseph Temple astd Peter Mag hetser, aairled tha prteanor aa tar Oak street, whern tha prlseaer's strag glea been re e as feree tixat Chief Burgess Bans aad Pelleitaan Tlaherty abllged to lead aaelstaaee. Kaadt waa flaally laadei la the leekap, bat whtla hdng placed la tha laekap he get each a held aa Pelleeaaan Ilahervy'a anlftma that It repaired a rtraggle af several mlnotea to part the aOaer aad prleaaar. Saadt will sarva f nil time for his ttua, Kla Kelly De(. Michael Kelly, the tasaaas star af tha base ball dlataand, better knewu as King Kelly, died la a hespltal at Bettan ea Thursday Bight after suffering fear daya from aeute pnenateala. Kelly was ber a In Patterson, N. J., la 1857 aad first ha came prominent when playing with tha Chicago base ball club In 188. Two ysars later tbe Bostons paid 110,000 for his re lease. Iu 1890 be joined the Brother hoed and later played with the Bostons and New Yorks. Local Interest In tbe King waa revived by his visit to this town daring lue past summer Wltn ins aiiisuiwu base ball club. At the time at his death Kelly was t uicmlwr of tbe ".O'Dowd's Neighbors" theatrical company, Great Blanket Sale. A large stock at qnllts, comfortables and blankets has jnit been received at Max Reese's auction bouse, on West Centre street, and will ba sold very cheap! for tha next ten days. 11-lOtt OF HEALTH. PrccauUsns Takento Guard Aralnst Spred ef Disease. PRODDHf G THE AUTHORITIES The Ordinance I'rohlbltlur the Roaming: of Cattle and Hors on the Streets Hnst he Enforced. A regular seml-mouthly meeting of tbe Board ot Health was held lsat evening and during a brief session some very Im portant bualuees was transacted. The board has decided to prod the borough authorities on the enforcement ot the ordinances so far as the public health Is concerned. Secretary Scanlan reported that stnee the last meeting two cases of diphtheria and one of typhoid fever had been report ed. During the same period there were 19 deaths, and forthe month of October there were thirty-two. The nnleance committee recommended that aome action be taken to keep pigs from roamlag about tha streets, and the ecretary was Instructed to notify the Borough Council to bare the Chief Bur gees and High aConstable enforce tha ordinance relttlag ta the prehibltten of cattle aad hage reenter ea the public streets. Health Ofioer Mllea stated that East Apple alley, between White and Bowssa streete, la la a bad oandltlon. There le bo drainage In this vicinity and the leakage from the batr refrigerators keep the alley constantly damp and aahealtay. Tha ratldants of the vicinity have made re peated complaint. The beard decided ta notify the Borengh Ooancll to view the alley and have tha neoeaaary preoaatloa forthe preaarratlon of the pnbllo health taken na soon ae possible. You are LavlUd to McKIhaiiny'a aafel this evening. Lnncb for all. PERSONAL. Mnster John Rmho left fer ITarrisVug today. Mrs. James Hughes, ot Brooklyn, K. Y., Is visiting relatives here, Miss Gertie Banger, ot Ut. Carmel, Is visiting relatives In town. James Bpencer Elsenhower, sen at David Eisenhower, Is dangeroasly 111 with brain faver and pneumonia. Albert Billman, one of tne genial Lehigh Valley passenger engineers, of Delano, spent last evening In town with friends. Mlvs Idaho P. Kolb, one of the efUcleat corps of looal school teachers, has tecured permission to be absent from the teachers' county Institute next week and wlllspnd the time vhlting ber parents at Alburtls, Pa. She left for that place this morning, The cup of happiness of T. M. Soanlan, the genial teller at the Merchants' Na tlonal Bank nnd secretary ot the Board of Health, was filled by the sweeping Re publican victory, but It has slnee been made ovcrfluwlng by the arrival of a sou In his family. John F. Davis, formerly a teacher In the public schools of this place, has been elected county superintendent ot tha public schools of SUverbow oounty, Montana, on the Republican ticket, Mr, Davis' many friends here will be pleeaed to laarn at his rapid advancement. Sunday tapers. I am tha anly anthoriaed agent tar ska Philadelphia (Sunday) Prert, also agent for all athar Philadelphia aad Vaw Terk Snadary pspars. All orders bft at the ef- flee M Sflnlre T. T. WUllaaos wUl have nay praaapt atteatioa. u-sa4f d. t. yrtujxxa The Township Case. Tha salt fer ealsry by J, ClavcTa ftvwvot. agalast tha West liahane-y toWMriie Scheel Baard, which waa awd tar hear ing befcrc Jnatlee Deagler at 10 'clack thia aaoialng, was pestpeaed nntll tkfca.1 CTenlng apen rsaacct af ccaaeel fer thai township. The resnlt at tha enea awaited with tatoeaart. C, D. Prick has received a new let af rags. Ajlalstls. Uhsapforeask. ll-v-tl Ashland's Ratification. Tha Rcpablieaas ef Ashland are mak ing preparations for a grand ratificatloa parade aad Meeting on Ifonday cvealag. All the raeeeastal candidates will ba In attaadaace and the demonstration will ba na af the greatest seen In Ashland for many years. Tha citizens have raised J 100 for lavestBaeat In fireworks. notBausaga anil sourkroat at llcll- benny's to-night. A Leader's Testimonial. William Kendrlck, Jr., the plished cornetlst who has been acting jenuerui lusauuuucniuoa i, a.ji, oasu, I has been presented with a handsome ebony baton, valued at 112, by the organ! I xatton. Series of Sermons. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison will begin a series ot sermons In tha Presbyterina ahnrch to morrow evening on "Tbe Heie- after." The subject of tha first discourse will be, "Tha Oartalntyjofithej Hereafter." "WATCH FOB jloIdei'iTiran-sf-nnouqcBigeiit $15 Given Away! A.teolntoly 3Pi-oo. Yfe Intend to ahsre our nroflta vrlth onr eire- tomcrs from now until Jnerj It, ISM. The plan Is a novel one, ana will rlvr eech end svrry customer an equal chance to win a prize. Tf e have on exhibition In our itiow window a Jar Contininr---aBZ2S5-Common Lead Gun Shot. With each snd every Mc worth of snjr eoo4i purchssea from our slere, for uh, we will glre you a coupon which entitles you to one rur-ss. A cartful record la kept of each coupon whea returncu uj our avore proieriy nuea out oyyoa. To the first one rnesBlnc the oouusar num ber oi eraiss or snot a prue or li uu will be given. To the first one (ursstnr aaAnasT the eorrcet Dumper a prize or Sd.ee. 'JTo the nrst one guessing second nearest the correct numDer, a prize or WJAv, To the next live nearest ruesters, a prize at Tht- above prizes are not rivrn In mrrrhtni- diBe, but In Tnlted States uonsv, which cvery- times. Kach and every Rueas ucSTbe on a coupon as - snUed you by our clerks. No others rccornizca. Any person rosy guess as many times as they wish, but the aliovn conditions must he observed. No coupons piven unless each purchait- amounts to 60o worth. Come and st-o the Jar and make your guess. We now have the most coruDlpte llnenf Hol iday Gooda of any houxe in this section. It will be north your time to examine our lino bo fore, purchnslue your supply, snd at the same time possibly win a prize, thereby reielinp; goods free purchased from us. Wedonot raise the price on goods to cover the 115 given away, l'rlccs guurtred to be as low as elson here. F. J. Ports 6c Son. Wall Paper, Stationery, Blank Books, Novelties, No. 21 North Maln8treet, SHUNANDOAII, PA. THE P. M. CONGREGATION. Repairs Require a Temporary Chance ot Place of Worship. Ah tka ohnrah af the Primitive Metho dist congreiratlon is undergoing repair arrangements have been made to tem porarily change the place ot worship to tbe High school building, on North Main street, and services will be held thera to morrow. The ehenrch hi being re-papered and painted aad will be refitted with new pews, On Tuesday evening a tea party will be held la the basement of thechnreh under the amaplaee af the Ladles' Aid Boeisty, tar tha benefit of tha church toad. Oysters ! It yo tmas goad system go to JL Uhl', 105 Baaa Cere attest, next door to Devere barker knap. Tk best aeleoted oysters- la the tw. Private parlors for ladies. S-I-that A(rtrUs Lett en. 9am ftiTawtng laktora an advcrtleait aa remalalag araaalled ior at tha looal port fflac: Aagaat Kcnard, J, Goldia CtL Miss Asaaada Taahlaadla, Laoy Bsnk Howl Tour WUdovrT Data It need a new ahada t All kinds at Frlcke's carpet store. 11-0 tf lO x lO 100. lOO Is a Century, A century is usually re ferred to as a hundred years and iu all that time there baa not been a better syrup sold as 1 than our "Century" brand at 10 cents a quart. Bright color, heary body and -elegant flavor. I I 122 North Jardln 81 4 V-r
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