EITENIN HERULB YOL. X.-NO. 274 SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER (J, 1895. ONE CENT. PLACE VOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING HERALD" AND REACH THE BUYERS THE NEW ENGLAND PIANO Embraces all the desirable qualities ia an instrument, at tlie lowest price consistent with the best grade. Sold on easy terms by J. P. WILLIAMS & SON, South Main St., Shenandoah. j in r - i - - . . - - -a- An wpporcunity Fall and Winter Is now offered all buyers of DRY GOODS ! TO make their purchases not only from the largest and best selected 'stock of both foreign and domestic fabrics ever exhibited in this county, but also at prices fully 20 per cent, less than their present actual value. Hard to find such another display of -fine Dress Goods as we have . here. We call special atten tion to the following : TANDY I1QUCLK, 45 In. iviilc, 7BC, worth 81.00 - " CHEVIOTS, M In. wide, $1.00 " 1.33 'MIEPON,. black only 1.66 " 2.25 EAVENi2TTE CLOTH, black nnd navy, CO In. wide, very fino quality and guaranteed water proof, only $1.25, worth 81.75. SLACK HENRIETTA, 43 in. wide, double warp and would bo extra valuo for 81.00, only 60c. P.J.GAUGHAN DRY GOODS. Black and Colored HENRIETTA, a full as sortment of shades, 45 Inches wide, fino weave and finish and extra heavy weight mm"' SO Cents Can't bo matched under 75c. Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS ! All aro to bo seen hero iu tho newest styles and best materials, guaranteed best mado nnd best fitting garments in tho market, Wo havo them in ladies' from 3. SO to $15.00 Misses' and Children's, $2.25 to ?9. Do not forget to seo our BLANKETS, LACE CURTAINS and SHAWLS on tho second iloor. Our prices on them mean a saving of 15 to 25 per cent, to you. Wo handlo Butterick's Paper Patterns. Stylo sheets given away freo of charge. No. 27 N. Main St. 18 Her People Declare at the Polls That She is In the Republican Column to Stay. JUDGE T. H. B. LYON IS ELECTED This rooster is of the stalwart BopnNIcan breed, and his notes aro so clear they can bu heard over tho entire country. HE DEFEATS DUNN, THE DEMOCRATIC . CANDIDATE, BY FIVE VOTES. I MIDDLETON AND SEVERN ARE SAFE J Bcchtol Defeats Breikons For District At torney, Dr. Marshall Is Elected Coroner and Geary Beats Downey by 1580 for County Surveyor Severn's Ma jority Runs Up to 625 and Middleton Wins by 350. -FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY. 150 Children's Overcoats at 1.00 and $1 .25 .worth $2.50 and $3.00. 350 Children's Suits still left of 800 in three weeks, which we will close out at tremendous big bargains. THE ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE, 23 South Main Street, E. F SUPOWITZ, Prop. Shenandoah, Pa. The OLD RELIABLE Dry Goods and Carpet Store, i 113 North Main Street. Latest Styles and Materials in Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS and CAPES All New Novelties In Dress Goods. Elegant line of Blankets and Comforts, at t prices unheard of before. Special to Evkniko Herald. Pottsville, Nov. 0, 3 p. in. Tlio question as to whether Schuylkill county Is Demo cratic or Republican is settled. A count of returns from yesterday's election from tlio 143 districts of tho county shows that it re mains in tlio Republican ranks, and it can bo counted upon by that party in the future. Not only havo four of tho sis Republican candidates on tlio county ticket been given majorities, but tho county lias also gono Re publican ou tbo state ticket. Tho Democrats were exceedingly jubilant last night and this morning and claimed everything. Dunn's clectUn was claimed by as high as 1,800 majority. Bechtcl's elec tion was claimed by 1,100. Towards noon the Democrats conceded tho election of Severn, but now they havo dropped with a grand crash. They reckoned without their hosts. Tho oilicial count will not bo mado until to-morrow, but a somi-ofllcial count has just been completed. The count to-morrow will mako very little, If any chango. Hon.T. K. II. Lyon, of Mahanoy City, is elected Judge of tho Orphans' Court by 5 majority; Edgar W. Becbtel, Esq., of Potts villo, District Attorney by 200; Stephen G. Middleton, of Maizoville, Director of tlio Poor by 350; Benjamin R. Severn, of Shcu andoah, County Controller by 523; Dr. David S. Marshall, of Ashland, Coroner by 500; and Joseph W. Geary, Jr., of Pottsvillc, County Survoyor by 1580. Tho figures may bo accepted as authentic and their correctness was practically conceded by tho Democrats hero this afternoon. Tho last returns received were thoso from North Union township. Tho Dunn people depended upon them to elect their man, but vi ben counted it was lounu tney wcro tied 03 to 53, and this left Lyon with tho majority of 5. The stato ticket lias not been counted, but estimates placo tho Republican majorities at from 500 to 700. I J COFFEE AND TEA Man, supplied with reasoning and dis cerning powers, may improve his con dition by the exercise of these faculties. This can be applied with very good effect in the purchase of Coffees and Teas. A good cup of Coffee depends not only on the making but the brand of Coffee, the grade, the roasting and preparation are very important factors We feel confident that we can meet all those requirements. A delicious cup of Coffee is a certainty if you use Our Fancy Java, or our Fancy Blended Coffee. i. llSa In regard to Tea, we occupy a front rank, all our Teas being very carefully selected by competent judges, and a trial order wil 'nvince you that we can please the most fastidious customers. i J . . ... . t r. offer nothing but good grades tnat are noieq lor quamy, f 7r and flavor, and they are sold at popular prices At KEIITER'S. received. Ho received several inoro votes than eithor Lyon, Jlrcckons, Scyfert or Middleton, but ran behind Geary aud did not got near tho mark which promises had led him to keep in view. Ho did well in tho Third ward, far better than tho Democrats predicted ho would, and as both Severn and Master firo residents of tho ward this result is quite a compliment to tho former; but the lompliments that wero to Havo come 'and wcro needed from other quarters failed to materialize. This was especially tho case with thb First ward. Severn had received rou-bouud assurances that he would receive a big complimentary voto from that quarter, but what did ho got ? Tho Himo number of otes that Breckons received and three moro than Lyon got. This shows that tho Demo crats of the ward wero out for tho Demo cratic ticket and wore not distributing com pliments yesterday. Tho returns of the Second ward aro signifi cant and should bo given careful attention. It will be observed that whilo tho state ticket was given a majority tho ward went against overy Republican candidato on tho county ticket oxcept Geary, although. Severn was defeated by but ono vote. It is also interesting to noto tho voto Sena tor Coylo received last fall and that lcccivcd by Lyon yesterday. Coylo got 175 votes in tho First ward, 151 in tho Second, 281 in tbo Third, Ml in tho Fourth, and l&tiu tho Fifth. Lyon ran behind Coylo 75 in the First ward, 48 in the Second, 42 in the Third, 51 in tho Fourth and 47 in the Fifth. Tho following is a tabulated roport of the votes cast in all the wards of tho borough yesterday : THE RESULT IN TOWN. ISvcry Democrat on tho Ticket (liven a aiajorlty Dunn's Strength. Tho result of yostorday's election in this borough was disastrous to tho Republican candidates, tho Democratic candidates to- ceiving majorities on tho wholo voto of tho borough ranging from 224 to 317. Tho result shows that both Master and Marsliall wcro sacrificed in many instances aud Dunn, tho Democratic candidato for Judgo of tho Orphans' Court, got tho benefitof the cutting but tho two candidates succeeded In securing moro than tho regular Democratic majority tho borough gives on a straight voto. Tlio result is duo moro to apathy on tho part of tho Republicans than anything olsc aud cannot to taken as a criterion for next fall's election. Throughout tlio campaign tho voters of tho party maintained tin in difference which homo nilstakably accepted as in keeping witli tho quiet campaign which the candidates had decided to make. The consequence was that when tho Unto arrived to count tho ballots it was found that many Republicans had failed to appear at tlio polls, Tho total voto of tho borough fell ovor 200 holiiud that of last fall, nnd tho Republican voto yesterday was ovor 200 short of what it was last fall, so there is tho nut in tho shell. Governor Hastings polled 1,000 votes in the election last fall, and yesterday Hay wood, tho Republican candidate for State Treasurer, polled but 730. On tho othor hand tho Democrats of tho town wore better organized than thoy havo boon for years aud tho cash contributions by members of tlio party ran close to $1,000. Tho result was that thoy got overy voto out Carriages sped to all parts of tho respective wards from early morning until tlio polls closed to convoy tho aged and infirm, aud sometimes tho hesitating votora, to tlio polls, and while this was going on tho Re publican workers wore watching and waiting at tho polls. So mo of the workers made trips for voters, but gavo up tho work in dis gust in many instances. "Thoy wouldn' come out. An engine couldn't pull thorn out," was their explanation. One of tho surprising features of the ro suit 1j tho comparatively light vote Severn A Maryland Goes Republican by Twenty Thousand. NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY Also Add Their Votes to the Re publican Column. BUSHNELL'S BIG VOTE IN OHIO. State Treasurer. 1 2 Haywood, 1! 102 10S Meyers,!) 310 101 Jicyers' majority, -'U. Superior Court Jiulccs. Denver, It 100 113 Wllinnl, It OT 10S Wickhum, 11 07 115 Ificc, H 97 112 lleedcr. Art 10H Orliuly, U Oil 10!) Ycrkes, 1) StW 93 .Moorncuu, u n yy Noyes. 1) XSO 91 Smith, D J5S0 107 Jlcchtel, I) ATO 127 Mngec, D, JB0 93 Orphans' Court Jitilire. Lyon, IE 100 10(1 Dunn, D 357 129 Dunn's majority, 317. District Attorney. llreckons.K 103 101 Ileclitel, D sf....353 127 Jiecmel'H majority, 2o. County Controller. Severn, It 103 lift Master, D 852 117 .Muster b majority, 2o9. Coroner. Sevfert. It 102 103 Marshall, I) 350 125 Marshall's majority, 202. Director of the Poor. Middleton, It 98 107 Korean, D .353 115 Koads, 1 5 Jveeiran's majority, 22. County Surveyor. Jos. W. deary. Jr.. lt.102 110 Wm. J. Downey, D...3I9 111 Downey's majority, 221. -WAttlJi- 3 4 2315 151 233 210 230 22S 233 U9 US 119 69 187 132 239 178 2 in 175 213 177 210 103 230 10S 23 218' 1U2 5 151 195 To'l 73G 953 18." 131 139 131 131 1311 15IS 130 157 Ml 172' 157 S3 1(12 15S 162 141 119 ICO 183 182 182 207 23S 181 110' 117 162 220 188-1GI TI3 13 159 137 100 8 139 160 158 2U 729 10IC 715 103J 701 1020 15T 211 15C, 210 1 160 208 715 1007 723 1010 42 705 9S9 )IcKlnley' Stale Give tlio Itepubllcnn Candidate a Plurality of Eighty Thou sand Votes Taminnny Wins tlio Muni cipal light In Now York City Amos Ciiinmlngt Wins Ills right for n Scat In Congress A Republican Plurality lu Pennsylvania of 71,101). Philadelphia, Nov. C Returns re ceived up to midnight indicate that Ben jamin J. Haywood, rep., has been elected stato treasurer by about 150,000 plurality, a Republican gain over 1893, which was also nn off year, of nbout 15,000. This sttito also elects hoven judges of tho now supe rior court. Of theso tho six Republicans nominated nro elected, as follows: James A. Beaver, Edward N. Wlllnrd, John .T. Wickham, Chnrlra K. Rico, Howard J. Reedcr and George B. Orludy. Tho soventh man ou tho ticket is in doubt. Tho JJem- THE BUSY STORE 116 and lis North Main Street. IT'S NOT WHAT WE SAY That makes this store a good place to buy Dry Goods and Notions. We but recite facta. It i what the people find here at such reasonably low prices. The evi dence is here for you as plain ns for us. A cordial welcome whether you wish to buy or not. Comparison shows the prices much lower than elsewhere. In spection shows the stock unsurpassed. ABSORBENT TOWELS. Size 18x42 in.; a trade winner, in all white, dif ferent designs, we offer at GlOVQS. A fine Cash mere (jiove, in every respect perfect black only for CLOUDS. Different t shades, all wool, fullfl " size, sure to suit H OUTING FLANNELS. a large stock, light patterns, for wrapper and children's wear A job of odd Veilings to close out at 4 f c in r, Ml 3C 4 r CHILDREN'S ALL-, WOOL HOSE. Ex cellent quality, any size, 5 to sy3 Heminway Silk is the best for em broidery and art work. Did you try the P. N. Corsets ? MAX SCHMIDT. BENJAMIN J, HAYWOOD. ocrats havo six mon on tho ticket, and re turns ludlcnto that each of theso has run ahead of tho ticket in his own section. Tho cliolco apparently lios betweon Mageo of Allegheny, Smith of Lackawanna and Yorkcs of Bucks, with chances favoring tho former. Iu this city tho Republican ticket is elected by an overwhelming mnjorlty. Tho tioket elected Is as follows: Judgo court of common pleas, Craig Blddlo; district attorney, Gteorgo S. Grnham; ro oordcr of deeds, "William M. Geary; city controller, John M. Walton; coroner, Samuel II. Ashbridgo; clerk court of quarter sessions, William B. Ahem. Will lam M. Geary, who Is regarded as David Martin's representative on tho ticket, was cut to somo oxtont, but not ns much as had been expected. Completo returns from eighteen out of thirty-soven wards show Republican pluralities of 31,365. If this ratio Is kept up tho plurality in this city will bo fully 00,000. Mr ATTACKED BY A DOG. lliildeii, nf Turkey Kun, Suirers Ser iously It Was a Hull Dog. A vicious bull dog attacked an aged lady named Jlolden in her house at Turkey Kun last evening. Tlio brtito sank his teeth deep in tho left forearm and tore large strips of llesh from it, laying tho hones haro from tho wrist to tho elbow. Tho fury of the dog was only checked by the timely arrival of neigh bors. Tho dog was killed. Dr. Hamilton attended tho lady, and pronounced her in juries quite serious. Mrs. Holden is about 85 years of age. linprovo your appearance and buy one of Max Lovit's fashionable hats. At llrecn's Cafe. Sourkrout and pork for free lunch to-night. Gill mid try it. Hot lunch served every morning. Meals served at all hours. Private Dances. Tho Excelsior Social club at a regular moot ing last ovening decided that only membors of tho club will bo allowed to attend their weekly dances hereafter. Tho club is com' posed of ladios and gentlemen with quarters iu Ityakowioa's hall. Watson House Freo Lunch. Extra lino hot lunchos will ho served to night and to-morrow morning. Didn't Ask Permission. John Daltou has caiibed the arrest of Patrick Dalton and Jamos Donovan for mak ing use of his two horses and buggy with out procuring his permission. Justice Deuglor has put them under hail for trial. Scliellly House. Boston Baked Beans to-night. Finest lobsters in town. Chickon soup. Little neck clams. Rappaliaunock oysters. Hum. Sardines. Swiss cheese. Fish cakos. Oysters in ovory stylo. Held Tor Assault. Kichard Warren has been put under $300 bail by Justice Dengler for trial 011 a charge of assault and battery preferred by Mary Daly, who claims ho throw a largo stone at her. That's Kxcellent. An expression often heard after ono has tasted Columbia beer. It's never anything clso but mado of tho purest of hops and malt. Put up in bottlos for family use, pint and half pint bottlos. Won tlio Contest. In tho pumpkin contest at Fay's which closed yesterday, Walter SmarowskI was tho lucky winner. Mr. Smarowskl's number was 570, tlio exact number of seeds contained iu tliq pumpkin, which entitles him to a plush photograph album. Never Vails for Couglm anil Colds. That's what ?an-Tiua is, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Holdorman's jolvelry storo carrios a line of goods equal to tho 'est in larger cities and superior to any Jowo ry storo in Shcuaudoali IIUSHNNLIS DIG VOTK. Tho Itepubllcun Cnndldnto for (iorornor of Ohio (lets 80,000 Minority. Columhus, O., Nov. 0 At midnight It was thought thai tho tldnl wavo of tho past two years had continued In Ohio, al though no estimates would bo given. Tho Democratic state commlttco in comparing tho voto with that of liiht year, when tho Ropublican plurality was 137,000, shows Domoorutlo gains, but not enough for thorn to claim any closo result on tho stato ticket or moro than ono-thlru 01 tho mem bors of tho legislature. Tho Republicans lu comparing tho voto with that for WoKlnloy and Neal for governor two years ago, aro claiming that thoy will approximate tho plurality ro colvod by MoKlnloy nnd havo two-thirds of tho legislature. At tho headquarters A Fraternal Visit. Port Carbon Comniandery, Sons of Amcr- ica, will pay a fraternal visit to Shenandoah Comniandery at their regular meeting to morrow evening. District Commander Evans, of Girardvillc, and State Commander Joseph Bair, of Port Carbon, will be present.. Visitors from Ashland and "Mahanoy City comnianderies aro also invited to bo present- Kendrlck Hollho Tree Lunch. Delicious mock turtle soup to-night. Obituary. Solomon Kleckner, an aged resident oC Lost Creek, died this morning of typhoid, fover. Ho had been ill several weeks. His daughter succumbed to the diseaso a few weoks ago. Tlio N'ever-Itip nine ounce overall, 45 cents a pair at Max Lovit's. Largo Window llroken. Some miscreant last night threw a stono through ono of tho largo windows at Kirlin's drug store, shattering it in such a manner that it will rcquiro a now pane. Tlio nnnicj of tho miscreant is not known. Social Cluli Dancing School. Tho Social Club 22 will hold their weekly dancing school in Kobbins' hall this ovening-. All gentlemen respectfully Invited. The Champion l'ianolbt. Prof. John F. Tlioist, tho world's champion long-distance pianoist, and vocalist, has bcoa engaged by John Weeks to entertain tho patrons of his saloon. Como and hear him Maley, tho jeweler, for silverware, watches. and jewelry. 111 North Main street. Adjutant Harris To-night. Adjutant Harris will conduct the seiilorb meeting of tho Salvation Army iu their larracks on Nortli Main street ut 8:00 o'clock: this evening, livorybody iuvited. Best plumbing is done by P. W. Bell. ABA BUS1INELU they say thoy will poll a much larger vote than In 1893, and that tho Democrats polled a much largor vote than that year. Tho total voto was nbout 850,000, tho largest ovor cast In tho stato. Tlio Republicans say their plurality will not fall below 60,000. Tho Republican stato commlttco now claim that tho plurality of Bushnoll will exceed tho voto of 1B93, with which year's voto they aro comparing returns. There aro somo at tholr hoadquarters who say that comploto returns will show a ltepuu llcan plurality almost equal to that of last yoar (187,000), tho high water mark. Tho RoDubllcan stato commlttco saw flt to (font uued on Fourth Pugi' j It h To Thintc Oi buckwheat cakes and mus'h. You will find at our place some Benton Buckwheat flour, the best iu the land. Also Hecker's aritL Superlative self-raising. 10, 15 and 18c. Wm. Lea's celebrated corn meal will give satisfaction every time. Cheaper than ever in 25 pound lots. Graf's, 122 North Jar Jin St., Shenandoah. 1 '-a