" 1 1 1 -- - . VOL. XL-NO. 278. SHENANDOAH, PA. WEDNESDAY XOVEMIiEtt -J, 189(5. ONE CENT. I WE KNOW" EVERY WOn AN sou ND MONEY IS TRIUMPHANT I ft. J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, RA. 1 MRtanan. iYl ' u IP-TO-DATE HATTER 15 EL. CENTRE STREET. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and . . . Linoleums. J. J. PRICE'S, A e still havef the 49c window shades. Best value ever offered- COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY BREWERS OF Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the prbduct of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall From 25 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 8 cents. AH other grades accordingly. This stock must ho disposed of at once, in order that 1 enn enlarge, my store, Theso bargains will hold good for n short tlina only. Come at once a.d take advantage of the reduction. U Thomas H. Snyder, 23 S. Jardln St., GOOD BREAD; ...CAN ONLY BE MADE FROM GOOD FLOUR. Owning my own mill, remodeled and fitted up with the latest improved machinery, and using the best qualities of spring and winter wheat, I can guarantee OUR OWN BRANDS to give full satisfactipn in every case. Our Popular Brands are DAISY, MOSS ROSE, OUR LILY, LEXINGTON. Ml M C" DlCC are Vcw "l season- I?or good mince pies use IIXJOC- rlLO our pastry Flour, our strictly pure kettle rendered lard and our best niince meat. Remember we sell only one grade of mince meat and that is THE BEST. For Health use our "Old Time" fry our OLD TIME RYE FLOUR and Granulated Corn Meal. I OUR CHOP is straight goods. We use no corn cobs or oat hulls in our foed. NEW ew Evaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Apri FRUITS. cots. New Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. New Mackerel This Season's Catch White and Fat Large and Small. Fancy Creamery Butter For a strictlyiPure Soap that will not hurt the hands and therefore cannot injure the clothes use ...Keiter's Old Time Family Soap In three pound bars. WE SELL GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP 10 pieces for 25c. We receive this week another lot Patterns and Low Prices. RAG CARPETS Our stock is large and prices low. G. W. KEZITER, SHENANDOAH, - REN IMA. A LARGE NEW STOCK PARLOR : SUITS Just Received. F-rorr. $25 Upwards. BIG BARGAINS -IN- GLOVES -AND- i AX LEVIT, and GENT'S FURNISHER, NEW Window Shades, Tapestry Draperies, and Covers. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Paper. PAINTER., rAl'EK HAXGEIt AND DEALER IN WALL PAl'EU. Shenandoah, Pa. Wholewheat Graham Flour. and F"ijII Cream Cheese of new Floor Oil Cloth New ricKinley and Hobart and all the Republican Candi dates, with the exception of Hon. Jos. Wyatt, Given Majorities by Schuylkill. HUE! J81 VICTOR. The Brilliant Ohio Statesman Will Succeed Grover Cleveland. THE RETURNS COMING IN SLOWLY. Repudiation and Anarchy Falls In Its Own Home and Illinois Buries Altceld Under a Huge Vote The Solid South Again Broken. Chicago, Xov. 1. Tho roturns rocolvod by tho Associated Pross up to midnight Indicate tho probable election of McKln loy and Hobnrt, although returns aru si meagro from u immbor of doubtful states that this conclusion can only Ik) Touched by an ostimnto based upon the Kiilns and losses. Tho best'estimatos obtainnblu in dicate that Maino and Verniunt havi given majorities somewhat reduced from tho September elections ; that Now Hamp shire rIvcss about ','0,000, Massachusetts nlxiut 120,000 and Khodo Island and Con necticut by proportionate majoritlus, all for JlcKinloy. New York Is estimated at abovo 250,000 and Pennsylvania is likely to reach tho same fliure, If not a jiroater. Maryland has been carried for tho Re publican candidate for president by ma jority oxcecding 20,000, and Delaware is conildcntly claimed by both, apparently in disputo, although tho plurality la not likely to exceed 1,000. The returns from West Virginia are- not sulUcient to justify tho claim of either party. Ohio has given a very largo llo publican plurality, and Kentucky is ap parently assured to the MuKlnley column, although later returns may not justify this claim. Tennessee seems to have been carried for Urvau, notwithstanding the conuncntint assertions to tno contrary oi tho Hepubllcan managers, and tho nuiio Is probably true of North Carolina. In diana and Michigan, us well as Minne sota, Indicate heavy Republican gains und a strong probability that they huvo gono for McKlnloy. ' Illinois will glvu McKlnloy over 100,000 plurality, and No braska and North and South Dakota nro very closo und ttlU In doubt. Wyoming Becms to huvo gone for McKlnloy. Tho returns from tho Pacific coast states nro too meagro to justify any claim re specting thorn. Tho states of Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, Goorgla, Al abama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Colorado, Nevada, Montana and Idaho muy eafoly bo placed ill tho liryan column. Tho returns from Kansas and Texas lire scattering and indicate nothing, although heavy Itopubllcun gains; aro reported from Dallas and Galveston. This morning Chairman Jones. gave out tho following signed statement: "There Is no foundation for tho claims of tho Republicans. There Is at this tlmo no reason to think that any ono of tho states claimed by mo for Mr. liryan has failed to voto for hi in. Whllo misleading reports aru being sent out in all directions, private advices ussuro us that each ono of those statos has gone for Mr. Uryan. Tho most uxtravagant claims us to Kentucky nd Indiana huvo boon telegraphed all over tho country, whllo in tiro last fow minutes our committees assure us that both aru safe for us. Mr. liryan is cer tainly olaotod." "I om electod all right," said Can didate Captain Tanner, as ho cumo In to the Republican state headquarters Inst ulghtr ''We have only hoard in Clil cugo from those wards from which wo could oxpeot tho least," Mild National Committeeman Jamlosou. "Tho Repub lican wards nro yet to lw heard from. Illl noU is safely Republican by 100,000, with strong probability that It will bo 150,000." Anurmyof accountants was on hand to tabulate the llgures und compare thorn with tho votes of 180:3 and 1'J1. Tho news was Into In starting, and for n tlmo vory slow In coming. Tho llrst mossago that did not deal with tho condition of tho weather nnd was nut moro of an ln tloflnlto promlso than n statement of no tunl conditions cumo from Donald Mackay, tho chairman of tho Orogon state central committee. It was ns fol lows : "Tho city of Portland glvos it majority of 6,000 for McKlnloy and this means tho state for tho Republican tlckot." "This Is a good ono to Btart on," snld Vlco Chairman Pay no, "but It's only tho first rulnrtrou of what Is coming. Wo will Continued on Hecoud page. Folmcr and Bradlgan Distance Their Colleagues on the Ticket. EVEN BRYAN WAS LEFT BEHIND ! The Balance or tho Candidates Were Kept BuBy Preventing Their Republican Opponents From Treading on Their Coat Tails. Tho election is over and the tlmo for the Republicans to shout in the enthusiasm of victory has arrived. The loyal members of the Itepublicnti party of town may shout without limit, for a glorious victory has been wiiii by their fellow Republicans in the other towns and districts of the county and nut only Is tho freo silver ling-a-boo dumped lnt the pit of oblivion, but ample assurances are given that tho whole Republican county ticket is elected, as well as Representative Joseph Wyntt. Another cause for rejoicing is the f.ict that the result in the county was not dependent upon the Shenandoah voto, for bad such been the case at least live of tho Deinocr-.iticcandl-dates would bo wearing tho laurels of victory to-day. As the result stands wo cap Imagine old Schuylkill gazing In reproach at Shenan doah and saying, "You failed to do your duty." It is Indeed an empty honor to give bit; majorities to candidates who are swamped liy returns elsewhere and if tho Silvcritesor Itryaultos, as some may wish to call them, of town, can pick any consolation from tho -110 majority they gave their candidate for Presi dent, In face of their 'emphatic predictions that ho would get from 001) to S00 in the town and from .1,000 to 5,000 In tho county, and in face of the 2.000 to 2.500 inability tho county 'has given Jlclvinlcy, let them nourish it in peaco for all It is worth. The most surprising feature of tho local result is that, considering tho liberality with which many of tho Republicans gavo com-1 plimcntary votes to some of tho Democratic candidates, tho treachery of others, the strenuous efforts put forth by tho Democratic party and the great Incrcaso in tho vote of tho town, that party failed to give all its candidates the majority it predicted. The extent to which tho Democrats profited iu town through complimentary votes can readily bo realized when it is considered that Fuliner and llradigan, the respective Demo cratic candidates for County Treasurer and I'rothonotary, bent tho presidential veto by 101 and 110, respectively. Folmcr and lirad igan carried Shenandoah by tho respective majorities of (i07 and 533. No othor candi date on tho Democratic ticket, not even Hrynn or Shepherd, got within 119 of tho lowest of thoso two majorities. . Tho highest voto was polled by Folmer and Davis, aggregating 2,013, In tho cam- palgn of IMS a total of 1.2S2 votes wtro polled by Dechert and Folmer and Folmer got a majoilty of 2DS. In tho Harrison-Cleveland campaign of 1802 n total of 1,851 votes wcro polled and Cleveland had a majority of 300. In the same campaign Reilly secured a majority of 281 over Ilrumm, I Tho Democrats may take prldo til tho First ward. That poll ifld not glvo the predicted 350 majority, but it cumo dangerously close to it lu giving (Irillltb, Folmer and llradigan majorities ranging from 310 to 333. If the Democrats of that ward practiced what they so earnestly preached to tho Republicans of town during tho past fow weeks on courtesy to townsmen Joe Wyatt would have had a llattering majority, but it scorns that the Democrats of tho First ward know sentiment oulywheu It cant bo used to promote their Continued on fourth lnge.l lIlLWIIIIERo The Congressman Heads the County Ticket Willi 2,300 Majority. M'KINLEY GETS OYER 2,000 ! Deegan, Davis, Shoener, Jenkyn, Reese Rentz, Meyers and Ahrcnsfleld Get on the Band Wagon-Senator and Flvo Assemblymen Elected. Special to Uvkni.no IIerami. l'oTTsvn.t.i:, Nov. I, a p. m. A careful calculation of tho votes polled at yesterday's elections shows conclusively that tho entire Republican county tlckot is elected. This statement Is made with all possibilities of corrections in view and tho success of the ticket is assured, despite tho efforts of some Democrats to cresto doubts. The leaders oi the Democratic party here concede tho elec tions, but dispute tho majorities claimed. The returns show that Hon. C. X. Ilruium. is re-elected to Congress by a majority of 2.300 ; lion. I.lias luvis is elected County Treasurer by 1)70; James R. Deegan, I'ro thonotary by 1,800; lion. John T. Shoener, Clerk of the Courts by 1,100 j Kmanuol Jenkyn, Recorder of Deeds by 2,100; Frank Reese, Register of Wills by 1,200 ; Rent, and Jlyors County ( ommisslonors by from l.sooto 2,000; Fred Ahrensfielcl. Director of tho 1'oor by nlwut 1,000. McKiuloy has a majoilty of about 8,imo. These llgures will no doubt be corrected to some more or less oxtent by the olllcal Count. but tho changes cannot bo suliiclent to en danger any of tho candidates declared elected. There are but tluco districts to hoar from. namely: Tower City, llrunswick Hast and the I-ourth ward of I'ottsville. In tho Fiist Legislative district Wyatt Is defeated by Gridiths by B3. In the Second Legislative District Kehler defeats liccker by 131. In tho Third (Democratic) Distrlci Korshuer, Republican, is elected by about 000. In tho Fourth Legislative DistrirtSchrink, Itmau and Ormo wcro elected. Hon. S. A. Losch is elected Senator in tho 20th District by a handsome majority. Tho following aro among tho returns re ceived at tho IlKitALD ollico to-day by tele phone : Mahanoy City, First ward. President, McKinley, 1M); liryan, 10!l. Congress-at Large, Grow, lWlj Datenport, 1S2; Dewitt, 150; Ailiiian, 415. Congress, Ilrumm, 100; Shepherd, 150. Legislature, Wyatt, 1811: Griffiths, 137; County Treasurer, Davis, 1110; Folmer, 15S. I'rothonotary, Deegan, 18S; Hrndlgnn, 131. C-lork of tho Courts, Shoener, 201; Council, 152. Recorder of Deeds, Jenkyn, 180; Port, 131. Register of Wills, lteese, 200; Meyer, 115. County Commis sioners, Rentz, IDs,; Meyers, 10S; Martin, III; Ferguson, lis. Director of the Poor, Ahienstield, 171; Condon, 1.10 ; Sec ond ward. President, McKinley, SiUI ; liryan, 170. Congress, Ilrumm, 285; Shep herd, 1 10. Legislature, Wyatt, 220 ; Griffith, 170. County TreRdiircr, Davis, 211; Foluiur, lill. Prothonotury, Deegan, 202 ; llradigan, l.l. lerk of tho Courts, Shoenor, 230; Uinneii, 153. Keiorder of Deeds, Jenkyn, 250; iv.rtz, 117. Register of Wills, Reuse, 231; Meyer, 171. County Commissioners, Kent, 205; Meyers, 251; Martin, 110; leigii-on, 13(1. Director of the Poor, Areiislield, 23tl ; Condon, 112. Third ward. President, McKiuley, 204; Ilryuu, 70. Cougress-Ht-Ijirge, Grow, 800 ; Daven port, lttl); DoWlt. 71; Ailnmii. 7: Co u gross Ilruium, 201 ; Shepherd, 70. Legis lature, Wyatt, 171; Griffith, oo. County treasurer, Davis. 183; Folmcr, SU. Pro thouoUry, Deegan, 1W ; llradigan, 73 ; Sea man, 7. Clerk of tho Courts, Shoener, 200; C'onnell, 05. Recorder of Deeds, Jenkyn, 101 Ports, 74. Register of Wills, lteese, Ills Mover, 107. County Commissioners, Reutu, 1UH; Meyers, 105; Martin, ?2; Ferguson, 01 Director of tho Poor. Ahrenllold, isu; London, 70; Fry, 17. Fourth wurdj President, McKlnloy. 157: llrvan. 111. Congress-at-Large, Grow, 157; Daven port, 103; uewitt, 101; Allnian, 103, Congress, Ilrumm, 130; Shepherd, 105. Leg- iklaturo, Wyatt, 151; Grillltlis, 103. County Treasurer, Davis, 153; Folmer, 112. Pro- thonotnry, Deegan, 103; llmdlgan, t'lork of the Courts, Shoenor, 107; Council, till. uoioruerot ueous, Jenkyn, 133; Portz, 100, Register of Wills, Reese, 134; Meyer, 131. County Coiuinlsitoncrs, Itontz, 101; Meyers, 174; Martin, 07; Ferguson, 80. Director of Coiitluu 'd on Fourth Page.J Who buys one of our Uroom and Iluekets for 25c. will admit that she gets 40c. worth of goods. Some new things just in : Combined Ironing Tables and Step Ladder, Magic Clothes Dryers, Carpet Beaters, Folding Wash Benches, ronlng Boards, Bread Boards, Bamboo Easels, Enameled Easels, Aituivr.u to-day 11 New Patterns of FLOOR OIL CLOTH G I R V ! 4 and 8 S. Main St. "JOE' WYATT DEFEATED. Tim Miilmnoi City Man Iteilts llilll by 11 Small Majority. There is hut 0110 sourco of regret to the Republicans upon tho conclusion of tho hard fought political battle, and that is the defeat f lion. .Insctili Wvntt. tbn Rcmihlicim candidate in this 'district for re-election to the Legislature. During the morning hours Mr. Wyatt's friends claimed his election by from 150 to Son, but later In the day It wi.s discovered tluit a mistake had been made by them in computing tho returns and the correction rccicd the count in lavorof the Democratic candidate, giving him n majority of 53. Tills figure may vary a little one way or tho other, but County Chairman IMivaids lit noon concurred with the friends of tho genial RcpiesentHtlvo in the statement that Grillltlis is the successful candidate and there is little orno probability thatconcctions will alter the result fos above stated. At Ilrecn's Itlalto Cafe. Delicious oyster stow will bo served free to everybody to-night. Plenty for all. Hue hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Wholesale and Itt-tall Confectionery. Tho undersigned have opened a wholesale nnd retail confectionery staro tit 181 Noitl: Main street, where they will bo pleased to have their many friends give them a call. Inns ElSKNltOWEU, lM-4t Frank Kiskniiowkii E0A8T TURKEY. Tho llest I'rco l.nmli In Town To-tilght at llrenuau's Iti'stauruut. Roost turkey, freer to everybody iu limno of tho winners of the presidential campaign. Como and try It. We can supply the whob town. irot lunch to-morrow morning. Died at the Almshouse. Joseph Wise, of Pottsvlllo, who has been an Inmate of tho iiisano department at tin Almshouse fur the past three mouths, died thcro this morning, Kcndrlck House Flee l.iiuch. Mock turtle soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. ltcinowil. ' Philip Ilierman has removed his shoemaker shop to 37 X. Market street. Rear of Wil kinson's dry goods store. 10-27-2w THIS DAY We received an entire new line of China Ware, which will be sold at prices within the reach of everybody's pocket book. Decorated Cup & Saucer, 35c; real value 50c " Salad Dishes, 75c; " SI.OQ " Bread Plate, 25c; " 50c " Plate Sets, 25c; " 40c A large line of "After Dinner" Coffees nt 25c. each. Never before sold for loss than 3oc.,,isc. nnd -10c. Vases at Surprisingly Low Prices See This Handsome Line, F.J. Portz 8c Son, SHENANDOAH, PA, A CHOICE ARTICLE -OUR BEEF WINE IRON At 50c Per Bottle. ONLY A.T KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE, 6 South Alain Street. I vti Mm.
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