; f i. 5 ' 1 Do you ever consider tbe quality ol the leod you are eatlngr It may be good. It might frc better, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is It oot worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar, llutter, Eggs, H pices and Innumerable other groceries are of the beat quality? There le such a trifling difference In the price of the beet and the worst that It cer tainly doe not pay to buy the worst, even on tbe fait ground of supposed economy. The beet la always tne cheapest, because the moot nttstaetory and durable, and the very beet of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Con Centre am! White Sts. HIII'.NANIIOtll, I A. THIRD EDITION REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Supremo Judge, 'HON. 1. NBWMN MIL I.I., Philadelphia. Stato Troasurer, COL. SAMUKI, M, JAGKM1N, Armstrong. County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Additional Law Judge, WM. v. 8ELTZBR. Troasurer, DANIHL UHCHBRT. rrothonotary, JAMB K. IIH1XIAN. Clerk of tho Courts, ALFIIDD J. BIIOHTALL. Recorder, I'lUS W. BIKltSTMN. Register, CIIABLBS o. MAMBK. Controller, BENJAMIN B. SHVSRN. Couuty Commissioners, FRANK KHKTZ, C1IARLH8 I". ALLH.V. Director of tho I'oor, JAC0I1 DAY. County Auditors, UHANUKL JKSKYN, THOMAS K. 8AMCKLS. County Survoyor, aosKi'ii w. aavnv, jr. POINTS. Autumn skios. Frosty mornings. Oct-oher is going. Oold November predicted. School Board meets this evening. Jack Frost will soon be freezing things. Pumpkin pie is hero and mince pie ie on the way. Tho Borough Council meets to-morrow evening. Our markets continues woll supplied with yroduce. The cook generally makes considerable stir 111 the world. Foot ball is a sport which has been kicked into prominence The goose bone prophets arc now iniprov- log their opportunities. The grocery storo stovo is now being patronised by the chronic loafer. A very pleasant party was held at tho Sehloas amnsion on Monday evening. The tramp asking for a "few lato news- papers" has become quite numerous. This Is no weather for thin shoos. Better patronize the shoe man than tho doctor. Not much hanging over tho gate or loung teg on the front door steps these evenings, la this country there are more women practicing medicine than any other profca anon. A congregational meeting of tho Prcsby terian church will be held this ovening at 8 'clock. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Wkea she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. WIh she had Children, she gave them Castorla. WtUA oysters a speoialty at McElhenny's 0-12-tf MnrrUge or a Former Ilesldent. A very pretty wedding was celebrated in Ziou'i Evangelical church at Pottsvlllc, yeoterday afternoon, the contracting parties Msg Alfred H. Hoskins and Miss Clara Vaster, both now residents of the county seat. The ceremony wag performed by Rev. C Kraaae, pastor of the ohureh. Mits Ella WtftoB wm bridesmaid, while J. W. Daddow, of this town, supported tbe groom, A reoep tioa was afterwards held at tho house of tho bride's parents, where the couple will reside Jbr the present. The groom is a son ol Capt, J. H. Hoskins at one time a resident of this town, and is employed at tho York Farm eollfory as an engineer, whilo the bride has iMid the position of principal of tho primary i ot the county seat for a number of The Herald joins the many friends f the groom in this town in wishing the para pi ii many happy days of wedded life. "JffeUo trouble" Is the unhappy sufferer Wttb BSdus mod rheumatism. Bed Fie OH Is tb timuaM pain ears for Hheumatlsui, Goal, jfenralcla and Lumbago. Coals 25 oenis All kinds of Lgl BUuiks HXBAU affioe. far sale at the Ultra Away. F sixty days &uay, the photographer Trill glyo a 10x18 platinum picture with every Soxa of hi $3 cablneti. THE NEW Houjt rWLAlN. Hut. Jidwnril II, HiikIij, n rnmpliclllte, Succeeds Dr. HinldawHy. Washington, Nip. 1. I he IH'inocrnt held ft CAiicim lost night to select ii siic eetwtor to the lal- Hev. Samuel W. IladtUv ny, tho lioum chaplain. On the third Iwllut l!ev. Kdwm-d II. Haul?-, pastor of Die ChrlsttHti ehurch of this city, was (elected hy a vote of 03 nRnlnxt W for Hev. Imwc Cnntnr, of the Mount Vernon I'luco Methodist church. Mr. HrtKley, tho suc cessful cnndldnte, wsm lminlmited by ltep- resentntlve Allen, of Mississippi, who is himself h Ciunpliellite. itev. .Mr. JJHKley Is ii sniootli-rncwi, noy- sh lookliiK limn of 38. lie is a imtlvo of Virginia, nnd a Krnduate of the Univer sity of Kentucky and the theological scmlmtry of Ynlo university. Tho other candidates wore Hov. W. H. Gothwnld, Hev. J. C. Jones, of Virginia, and Hev. W. O. S. Thomns, of Georgetown, Haptlsts, nnd Hev. George C. Woodruff, of Contico tlcut, a Presbyterian. The latter Is a ephew of Horatio Seymour. Cnn't Convict SlierM McLendon. Memphis, Tnn., Nov. 1. Tho trlnl of BherilT A. J. McLendon, charged with fail ure to perform his duty in preventing the lynching of a negro rapist who was taken from the county jail a few weeks ago, enmo to an abrupt termination. Out of WW tnlumnen who were examined only one juror was secured. Finding It impossible to secure a jury, the state's attorney en tered a nolle prosequi. One of the tales men, who said the sheriff should have a gold medal for his conduct, was lined $10 and sent to jail for ten days for contempt. ilio mob leaders have been released. To .Meet Next Yenr III Vllllalnport. Toledo, O., Nov. 1. The national con vention of the Woman's Missionary socie ties, which opened hero last Thursdny. concluded its labors today. The following officers wore elected for the ensuing year: i'rosldont.JIrH. Clinton Is. Msk.Now York; treasurer, Miss Mary Tj. Lendenhall, New York; corresponding secretary, Mrs. H. S. Hust, Cincinnati; recording secretary, Mrs. A. Aiken, Cincinnati: llrst vice presi dent, Mrs. F. S. Iloyl, Cincinnati. Tho convention will meet next year in Will iamsport, 1'a. To Slop Gninbllng In the German Army IlHKLIN, Nov. 1. Tho emperor, who had previously ordered all the documents in the gambling trial to be hent to himself. has now ordered them to be forwarded to the chief of tho lnllltnry cabinet. The emperor intends to take the most severe measures possible to punish tho nrmy olll cers found guilty of complicity, as well as to put a stop to further gamming, in the army. Shot hy n Train (iiinril. Scrakto.n, 1'a., Nov. 1. William Kol- Iey, a lllnghamton baggage muster on the D., Ti. and W. road, wasshot nnd instantly Killed by li. 1' . Alwood, ot raterson, X. .1 employed as a guard by the United States lixpress company. The shooting was probably accidental, nlthough there is aid to have been bud feeling between tho men. Atwoou was arrested. ratal Flro In a Hoarding House. PlTTbnuHO, Nov. 1. Firo in n boarding houio kept by Mrs. Mary Mngee, on Wal nut street, caused great excitement among the boarders, eenpe by the stairway being cut oil Uefi tho occupants were awak ened. Fou. .luople jumped from the win dows, l'eter McDermott was hurt Inter nally and will die. Old Liberty" Homeward Itonml. Chicago, Nov. 1. The old Liberty Hell was started back to Philadelphia last night in charge of an escort. Before leav ing the grounds it was hauled up along side the new Liberty Bell and tho tonguos of both were united by a cord of American nilk. Then they were both sounded in unison, Aa Invalid ltim.tel to Death. Attleboro, Mass., Nov. 1. Mrs. Theresa Krause, 02 years old, wife of Frank Krause, and who for fifteen years lias been an in valid, was burned to death at her home In Sooth Attleboro. blie was singeing chicken when her clothing ignited and she was literally roasted to death. lromid Her Hoy Drowned Easton, Fa., Nov. 1. Paul F. Groman aged 8, son of Allen Groman, a Lehigh Valley clerk residing here, fell into a spring at Montana, N. J., and was drowned, A few hours later, when his mother went to the spring to get water, she wns horri fied at the discovery. llaltlmore's Muynr Threatened. Baltimore, Nov. 1. Mayor Ferdinand C. La Trobe received nn anonymous letter In which he was threatened with Instant death If he fniled to provide employment for the idle worklngmen of the city. The letter showed that tho sender was well educated. Congressman Cunimlngii 111. Washington, Nov. 1. Representative Amos Cumniings.of New York, wnstaken suddenly ill while in the bath room in the basement of tho Capitol last evening. He had three congestive chills. No appre hensions are te.lt, however. Supposed Fostotnc Ilobber Caught CllEBTER, Pa., Nov. 1. A man giving his name as John Ward, of Indiana, is under arrest here charged with numerous post office robberies. In his pockets were found fuV.28 worth ot postage btumps. A pal of the suspect escaped. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Quebec, Ont., is being ravaged by viru lent typhoid fever. Bad drainage is sup posed to be the cause. The Chicago and Southeastern railroad is tied up from end to end by employes who are suing for back pay. The private banking house of Martin esoo, in the City ot Mexioo, has failed. Liabilities exceeds assets by $84,000. Two trotting horses, valued at $10,000 each, were burned to death In a tire at the St. Joseph, Mo exposition grounds. Angry ettizeus are hunting for a fiendish ntgro who made an unsuccessful attempt to assault Miss LiUle Laubaoh at Orlandu, Fla., and then set fire to the house. The coinage of Hold at tho Philadelphia mint in October was about 8,000,000, nnd (7,000,000 more will be oolncd this month. This is the largest tor one month in the history of the institution. geeretary Gresham denies an alleged statement of the Braillian minister at London that there Is an arrangement with this government ..veut the leetora tlea of the mourn . n. in iiiasit. A sensation has been caused in Potsdam, Germany, by the discovery of twenty-five loaded out tridufi among a quantity of bed straw which bad been removed from the tBMMjkii of the mmpdi HER ELEGANT CAPE. OW OS II WOMAN MAIM! A SAVINO or iy.oo. lints for Tliiiso Who I.lko lo Dress Well- No Need of Looking Hluibby, liven Though Times Aro Hard The Secret Told by Olio Who Knows. Thcso fashlonablo capes with a trlplo collar, are looked at with longing oyos by many a woman. Hut times aro hard, and economy is both a virtue and u necessity. One woman solved tho problem most satis factorily by coloring her old drab cloth circular a rich, handsomo brown, with a package of diamond dyes, thus .actually gottlng a ten dollar capo for ten cents. Tho druggists report a greatly increased Bale of diamond dyes this fall, and say they havo completely superseded thoold-fashloncd methods with logwood, fustic, indigo, etc. On each cnvolopo is printed full directions, so plain and explicit that any ono oan use thcso dyos with pcifect success. For nearly a scoro of years diamond dyes havo been holping women to dries woll at small expense, and it is natural that their groatsuccees should havo brought many short- 'lived imitations upon tho market. Thceo would claim to make fast colors, but tho light fades them ; thoy adulterated their dyo to make tho package look largo, but actual uso proved they could oolor loss than half as much as tho diamond; nnd offering a largo profit, thoy secured agents or poddlois to sell them, but a woman never bought them a second time. Diamond dyos cotno in nearly fifty colors, pccially prepared for wool, silk, and cotton, a ten cent package coloring from ono to ten pounds of goods. No other dyos aro as strong, othing else so simple, and none so fast and true in color. No woman can afford to risk her goods with imitations, especially when tho original diamond dyos aro admittedly far superior. OBB'3 OBSERVATIONS. What lie Sees unci 1 1 furs During His Travel. Sinco tho Lakosldo Electrio Railway Com pany has commenced cutting Centre street down to lay its road at tho regular grado a number of property owners have becomo ory much agitated. Ono of them said yesterday that It would havo been much bettor had tho borough officials allowed tho company to put tho rails down at tho old grado. Tho borough will ho put to great expense in rutting down tho street to the grado of tho road and tho curb3 of sovoral properties may requiro alterations. Tho cutting down rovoals somo foolish old-timo notions of grades. V From now until noxt Tnesday tho pcoplo may expect to hear littlo bosido politics. As the day for tho decisivo battle draws noar the candidates become more activo and their respective friends more warm in their argu monts. Thero will bo hard fights between somo of the candidates and the list of visit lug politicians to this town will bo a long one. Whichover candidato fails will not havo occasion to call himself to task for failing to work. A draniatio correspondent has opened an attack against tho use of profanity in plays in the following manner: "Tho frequency of tho word 'damn' in tho modem farce-comedy and melodrama," ho says, is offensive to refined ears, and disgusting oven to those who hear it often bocauso of tho usually cultured environment of tho theatre. Tho man who would blurt out tho word 'damn iu a parlor or drawing-room would bring down tho pitying scorn of tho menial who takes his hat and coat at tho door. Thero ought to be a lino drawn somewhere by tho profession on this sort of thing. If thero is no amendment the theatrical business will bo hurt by it, and thoatros that permit such lapses stand Imminent risk of being shunned by a largo numbor whose patronage Is popular1 ly supposed to bo dosirablo." Parents should bear In mind the fact that their children will get littlo good from tho instruction given in the school room, unless thoy are regular in attendance. Tho child who attonds Bchool every day will bo in ad' vanco of his comrade who may bo brightor by nature, but who has been irregular in his attendance. Absence for any other reason than sickness, says an exchange, should not bo permitted; if it is, tho child will know little more at the close of the term than at tho beginning. Many paronts seem unabl to grasp this truth. We know men and women, usually the latter, to complain bitterly that their children wero not ad vancinE when thoy wero iu the habit of missing from two to five days ovory month. It was their irregularity that was the fault, not tho teacher, who was faithful and com petent. Obe. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any ono troubled with costivenoss, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. They only cost 25 cents per bottle. 1 m Best work done at Brennan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. S. J, KEsPXalSRy Late of Hhamokln, has opened a MARBLE : YAUD! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa He Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of monument and tombstone work whioh will be done In a llrst olass manner on bhort notice and reasonable terms, WALL PAPER! R4KGAIN81 Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Most make room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - CAHDEN, MI W. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. Pittsburg Novelty Store Is prepared te furnish all its patrons with tho best lino of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES i Chlnaware, Quoenswnre nnd Olasswaro. Mpeoial sale this week I No. 25 West Centre Street, Bhenandoali, Pa. ) J. MONAGBAK'S, 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special In all shades, a good one, 75c per yard, worth DOc Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmcro Gloves to closo out choap. Good Ginghams, 4c and fic, worth 7c and 8c, A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original prico, 2jc. Press Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pjeecs in tuo best snauos. big drivo in Underwear. Gents' Rod Shirts, all wool, 75c, formor prico, $1.00. HE LAD1F GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is comploto. All now and stylish goods and at prices boyoud competition. ...Carpets.! a This Derartmcnt is complete, embracing a lull lino ot Kng, ingrains ana llrussels at tho lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a Job in Velvet to soil at GOc, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in tho trado, I assure you bargains in every department at the old reliable stand. aB 80UTH MAIN STREET. MISCELLANEOUS. JOU BALE Nino sboros Hchuylkill Trac 3 tlon stock. Apply at this olllce. 9-U-tf TTIOIt HALE CUE U A brandnow Htnndard P Sewing Machine. Apply at this olllce. tf OK SALE. A goodhorae. Apply ot J. F' uioarys uoitung osiaunsnment. ju 2o-iw "ITTANTEU- A hoy from IS to 18 years otago VV Apply ut Tho Reliable Hand Laundry iron. Main street. u-i-ii. irANTl D A middln aged woman nshouso- Y r Keeper ni it. i- uiu s, xw t, Malu street liest of rcferenco required. 10-Sr-tf FOU SALE A National typewriter In per feet condition. Will be sold cheap for oasn. Apply at tnis omce. v-n-ii AGENTS make Jo 00 a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever Invented. Ketall 35cts. 2 to 0 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, live cents. Forsheo & McMakin, Cincinnati O. lO-ll-wcd Sit mUKKEHA FOR MEN ONLY. For Old I Men: for Young Men. Turkera la tho Greatest acvejoner anu restorer Known to man kind. Lost Vigor, weakness and pains In the buck permanently cured. Success guaranteed, Price only J2.00. Send for sealed circulars ui.HAi&u, wi wainuini.,f niiaucipuia, 7- 8 Si W 131 Don't Touacce Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little hook that tells all about No-to-bio. the wonderful. harmless Guaranteed tobncoo habit ourc. The cost U trlll'ng and ihe man who wants to quit and oan't runs no physical or financial risk In uslns "No to bao " Hold by all druggists. Ucok at drugstores or bvmaU free. Address The Sterling Kemedy Co., Ipdlana Mineral springs, inu. w & s-iy 100 I'KU CUNT. Earned by our syndlcnto in sit inontha Little canltal mav bo multinuoa "v our system oi Rnecuiaung, We nre expert judges ot tho market und sue- cobbiui operators. w. n. iHAiiLH a uu., tsrsKtrs, f lusnurg, ra, 10-27-lm. AMUSEMENTS. JTEBGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAOEIt. Wednesday, November 1st THE COMEDV CVCI.ONR! j, JAY DOWLING'S COMEDIANS Presenting tho Funniest Comedy ever devised, In four acts, entitled Ml UT SILL Mew Souks! Mew MtiHlc! New Danccsl A Hunburst of Perpetual Lauehterl Great Comeaiansi ureatuasti Magnincent Hand and Orchestra ! Watch for the ttlrect Parade at noon. Prices. 25. 35 and 50 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store, W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets, Wheelwright work, Carriage nnd Wagon building, IIorsoaTioeing and Gonoral Ropairing of all kinds promptly attended to. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Simple, I'erfeet and Cheap. Uvarybody de. lighted with It. Orders loft at 1X1 toutli Jar dliustreet, Sheaandtwh, l a., will be promptly aiieuueu to. Bargains DaiIi!P!ls in Dives, Pomeroy and POTTSVII1I1E, 3?A. Constantly we hear business ing, i can t see now tney sen oy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big store is the place to get the most for your money, ry it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can got i new hat of tho latest stylo at almost any price. Hats to suit all in price us well us in style. You cun't 11 nd i larger or better assortment of the millinery art tlmn what we have. IN WRAPS Wo aro at tho top, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes aild circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. So come at any time and we will bo glad to serve you. rss We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, cost the Importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-inoh all-wool Serges for our notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-inch Camel's Hair tention is needed to see theso goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and T Worth Centre Street, O. GEO. MILLER, Manager. FOTTS'IIfl!LlK? SPECIAL SALE! 10 Barrels 10c Shell Tumblers fic each 100 Stand Lamps, worth 800 28o " 200 Dover Egg Heaters, worth 10c 80 " SO Glass Egg Boaters, worth 30c .Xia " Lot o-faot Bamboo Easels, worth 11 00. -75c " Lot3-4tiart Graduated Tin Buckets 10s " Wo havo on hand the finest asscrtmont of Dolls Iu the county, and will mako tho following liberal otTer: Any ono purchasing ono or more Dolls to tho amount of 50o or over will receive, treo of charge, a nico Doll's Chair on tho alovo date. To avoid tho rush come early. antra, duncan & waidley's. 0 f30-6,ffcl3. 2Vltl32L StrOOt. Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of course noming snows gooa Dreeuing more clearly than correct correspondence. But your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to De on sucn nne quamy-paper as your episues to friends. You can save monev there bv uslce our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. Tne U03i is acre awo tne next cost, uotn correct In every way. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Hhcnandoah, Pa LOTS Of holes in a skimmer I Lots of wavs of throwing awa' y m money. One ot the best methods ot economlz! fing is to Insure euner lire, nro or accident, sucn as represented 33AVID 3JA.TTJ3'I No. 130 South Jardln streot, Shenandoah, Pa, MUSSER & BEDDALL, (buccessors to Coakley uros.) No, 38 Uuhi centre Street, HUENANDOAII, 1A. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash x-noes. i-airouage respeciiuuy sououea. Just opened in tho Esau HuiMlnz. No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Anoio Morrison, SnENANDQAH, TA Xlueuet Shoe I.nce ! Humes Shoe nre8iuic J AT THb LEATHER STORE I JOHN D.TIUSZirJC Bargains! Stewart's, men from other towns say goods so cneap at uives, rome- le v'V too, with all tho leading and latest man 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods needed funds and we bought the job for 33c a yard. This material Is worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at FA. ....FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY .. ..NOVEMBER 3 AND 4, 1893. 1 Darrel Ammonia, largo bottles 7c each 1 Barrel Glass Cream Jugs, worth 10c So " 60 Opal Bread Plates, worth 26c lflo " 1 Barrel Celery Stands, worth 25c 15o " 600 Saucers only, worth 5c 3o " 1 Barrel Wine Glasses, worth Sc 2c " RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Rettig'a Cele brated Beer and Porter in tills vicinity, also Bergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. The Man Who Wrote tho Song "Jff never caret to wander Jom hit own fireside," was Inspired while sitting before one ot my One Heaters. I also have on hand tbe best Hioves and ltanges In the market and a large stock of jioueeiurnisning uooas. numbing, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. 1". O. W i-TERQ, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Shenandoah, Pa. 139 Soutli Jlnlu Htreet, FtTn onnndoali, t?n. AU work I k guaranteed to be nrstolass in every resrect. We rssn We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods oallad for and delivered. 3Per a, STa.t a.ia.3. 01a.xa. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fbhouson IIousb Ulook. Everything In tbe tonsorlal line done In drat class style. Everything neat and clean.
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