Jr. Jon i ceo v or' Do you over consider the quality ot tho food you are eating? It may be good. It might be better, purer, Iroshor and moro wholosomo. Is It not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coffee, Hugar, Hutter, Kggs, Hplees and Innumerable other groceries aro of tho best quality? Thero U iiuch a trifling difference In the price of the best and tho worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy tho worst, even on tho false ground of supposed economy. Tho best Is always the cheapest, becauso the most satisfactory and durable, and tho very best of everything In the grocery lino Is kept at SBYERIT'S Cor; Centre mul White StH., HIIISNAMnUAII, I' A. THIRD EDITION REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Supremo Judge, HON, 1). NKWLIN FKLL, Philadelphia. State Treasurer, COt. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, Armstrong County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Additional Law .ludgo, WM, J). HRWZKB. Treasurer, DANini, JJixltnrtT. 1'rotlionotary, JAMKS 11. D BEGAN. Clerk of tho Courts, AT.FJ1KD J. SUOBTALL. Eccordcr, 1UU8 W. niKKSTMN. Ecgistcr, OHABLBS C. MATTEN. Controller, 11ENJAMIN It. SEVKIIN. 'County Commissioners, TBANK ItENTZ, CHAlthES F. ALLEN. Director of tho Poor, JACOB DAY. County Auditors, BMANUKI, JKNKYN, THOMAS E. SAMUKLS. County Survoyor, JOSEPH W. OEAltY, JR. I'JUtSONAL. Hon. Ellas Davis spent to day In town. John F. Whalon, Esq., of Pottsvillo, iu town this morning. P. J. Portz and wife returned from' Phila, delphla this morning. Missos Lizzie 'Tcmpost and Edith Davi spent to.day iu Pottsvillo visiting friends. Elmer E. Person, city editor of tho Penn mlvania Orit, was iu town to-day in tho interest of that paper and paid our sanctum a friendly call. A llnppy Mother. I am rao6t hsppy to testify to tho benefits rocelved from Kadam's Mlcrobo Killer. It quickly and completely curod my laby of croup. Mrs. Carroll, 271 W. 119tU St., Now York City. All kinds of Ruling and Bookbinding dono at tho IIebald oiiico. An Old Krleml. In a series of interviews with members of tho last Congress, 31 out of 43 remarked that they wore readers of The Youth's Companion, For definite and trustworthy information on the questions of tho day it is really unique, while tho high character of its stories, tho wide fields covered by its special articles, and its contributions from tho most famous writers in Europo and America, are well known. Its program for next year seems brighter than ever. Some of the important stories are: "The Doserter," by Harold Frederic; a Tale of tho Great Mutiny in India, by Sara Joannetto Duncan; several Komancea of the Sea, by W. Clark Enssoll; Tales of the War, aud of tho Frontier in Early Days. Henry II. Stanley contributes two thrilling narratives from Darkest Africa, and Archibald Forbes writes of his "Closest Call." Naval Battles aro described by Ad mirals, and Military Life by Generals. Then thero are articles on Choosing an Occupation, Boys Who Should Not Go to College, Physical Training, Eecroatlons of all kinds, and many other practical subjects. Another pleasant feature is the charming picture of a young lady of colonial times, "Sweet Charity," reproduced in colors from a paint ing by Ferris, which is presented to all sub scribers who send their $1.75 for a new sub scription or a renewal. Do not suppose that beeailse it Is recom mended for animals that Arnica & Oil Lini ment is an offensive preparation. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin. lm Fried oysters a specialty at McElkenny'a 9-13-tf When Baby was slok, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When sha became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Fried oysters a specialty at MoElhenny'a 0-12-tf Obituary. Th infant daughter of Charles and Sarah Haoear AM at the family residence on Bast XAm thmt to day. iisuia iMuJt" la the nnhunnv sufferer with pains and rheumatism. Red Pis Oil U : on u , GOUt, t Aunotte Mta cure far Mheumatlstn, Gout All kinds of Legal JlBBALD OfllCC Blanks for sale at the ARE WE OLD AT 45? Deaths Due Simply to Old Age Reported at 50. ew Business Men in These Days Enjoy Lonn Life. Infirmities and Maladies That Aro Neither Natural Nor Necessary. Deaths duo simply to old ago aro reported betweon tho ages of -15 and GO. Men aud women aro growing old beforo their time. Fow business men enjoy a rlpo old ago. And yet what aro habitually regarded as the infirmities and maladies of old ago aro not a necessary fcaturo of it. Gout, rheuma tism, fccblonoBS, kldnoy trouble, melancholy and depression aro duo to poor blood aud an impaired nervous system. For years and yoars, patient, modest thinkers tried to learn moro about thoso dis oases. Their oulot dlscovories achlovod wonderful results. Paiuo's celery compound was discovered by Prof. Edward E. Phelps, II. I)., LIj. I)., of Dartmouth college It is tho utmost that medical scienco has yet dono to reliovo nervous troubles, rheumatism, gout, and diseases of tho kidneys and tho liver. It makos people well. Physicians regard the colery compound as a true remedy for diseases of tho kidnoys, it has so repeatedly cured whero ovorythlng clso has failed. To neglect plain signs of dysporsia, kidney trouble, or norvous breakdown is to allow trouble to ncrmiro a momentum that nothing may bo able to check. I'aino's celery com pound 6hould bo taken at ouco. It novcr fails to glvo rollef. A PROSPEROUS CONCERN. One lUumnlo of AVliut Huteriirlse mid Persevoronce Can Do. Tall oaks from llttlo acorns grow" is very truthful saying and if ono bears it in mind when undertaking anything it tends to givo him renewed hopo and courago at times when tho task is most difiicult and very trying. Somo peoplo do bear tho axiom in mind, hut they do not gain by doing so becauso they depend wholly ou tho thought for success. Tho peoplo who comprise tho Shenandoah Manufacturing Company aro not of this class. They kuow all about the oak and acorn story and think it is a good ono and worth remembering, but thoy havo tho pluck, enterprise and persoveranco which goes to put tho axiom in practical shapo and that is tho reason why to-day a largo factory stands ou Eraerick street with tho name o tho company sproad upon its weather boards to let the pooplo who travel into town know that thero is another means of employment In tho town besides that of digging coal Three years ago Messrs. John S. Houscuick and J. M. Bobbins started tho manufacture of hats and caps iu a llttlo building on North Bowers street. They only had three or four sowing machines and hut few bauds, but they went on at tho Industry with tho same vigor and spirit that would characterize tho methods of a concern with u capital of millions. Mr. Housenick assumed tho man agement of the plant and ho proved to bo a hustler. Soou tho orders for hats aud caps oommenced to pile iu upon tho firm, they camo in so rapidly that many had to be re jected becauso tho plant was not largo enough to turn out tho goods required in time. Finally the plant was enlarged, more machines were put in and more operatives employed and tho firm commenced to catch up with somo of tho orders they woro obliged to push asido, but again tho demand for tho firm's goods became so great and their building had to bo enlarged again and more operatives and moro machines had to be secured. But this second spreading out failed, to meet tho emergency and it now only became necossary to desert tho old quarters which would bear no further extension but also to merge tho firm into a stock company to raise tho capi tal which the constantly and rapidly increas ing demand required. Tho result is that the plant has been increased from ono of four sowing machines and about half dozon hands to one comprising about sixty machines and seventy operatives, and tho now factory is like a bochive, tho operatives tolling six days a week from 0:30 a. m. until 9 p. m. to keop up with the demand for the Company's goods. Mr. Housenick manages the plant which owes its existence iu no small measuro to his personal hard and constant labor. Tho factory Is three storios high and has a large basement. In the latter part of tho building is the boiler and engine room and tho carpenter shop in which aro made the crates used for shipping the goods. On the first floor is the box making room, the sample room and tho operatives' cloak room. On tho second floor is the otfioe and operating room, where the machines are kept humming night and day. Tho blocking and shipping depart ment is on the top floor. It is 28x75 feet in size. Tho operating room is 28x55 feet. The building is illuminated by gas and at con venient places on each floor is a water tap and with a line of cotton hoso for use in case of fire. This plant demonstrates that home in dustries can be made profitable if properly managed. The company has it fitted with all tho latest improved machinery required for that line of business and is doing away wiih all Its foot and hand power appliances for those operated by steam in order to bo better able to compete in the market with other manufacturers who enjoy these advan tages. Next week Mr. Housenick Intends to make a new departure by installing in tbe factory a fall equipment of Improved machinery for ma-un nurturing paper boxes in which to ship the hats and eapi aud thus the company's ex panse in this ooaneetton will be reduced to first eoet. Bost photographs and crayons at Dabb's. GETTING; INTERESTED. Tho 1'ollllcnl Situation Has llecome Very AVnrm. Tho stand tho Polish and Lithuanian peoplo have taken in the political campaign has mado tho Democrats exceedingly uncom fortable. Thoy hive pretended to bo in different over tho actions of thoso pooplo, but it Is clear that thoy boo thoy havo lost con siderable ground. Within tho last few days thoy havo taken dosperato moasurcs to regain what has slipped from them and to do this thoy aro appoailng to ovory trick that can bo dovlscd to raise prejudice To toll tho truth thoy aro at their wits end for somo plausible argument to stem tho tldo of Polish and Lithuanian votes, but It la hardly probablo that any scliomo thoy can device will avail anything. Tho Poles and Lithuanian say thoy havo bcon fooled long enough aud como what may thoy will stand by tho Eepublican ticket this fall. Ono of tho most aggrcsslvo Democrats of tho town yesterday admitted that its party is moro lrightcncd this year than in any county campaign for years. Tho Mulholland aud Toolo people Boom to bo tho hardest workers in this section. Thoy havo been working day and night for tho past week and It Is nulto evident from their actions that thoy aro still by no moans confident. Thoy aro norvous, and it is said that everything is being sacrificed to save Mulholland and Toole. Thero is no doubt that Seltzer Is among tho most popular of all tho candidates. When the polls close noxt Tuesday ulght tho ro- turns will surprlso tho peoplo who thought Mr. Sollzer'a candidacy was a waste of timo. Severn, Dccherl, Decgan and Blorstcin aro also showing up in excellent shapo aud It would not bo surprising to those who hsvo watched tho progress of tho campaign if thoy should ruu ahead of the ticket nortii of the mountain. One tiling can bo relied upon. Tho full Eopublican ticket will rccoivo tho almost entire Polish and Lithuanian voto. Tho loaders of thoso peoplo aro not wasting timo making idlo boasts or building castles In tho air; thoy aro hard at work among their peoplo and when approached thoy say to tho Democrats, "No, wo can't support you this year." This they havo stated privately and publicly timo aud again to soliciting candi dates and oven tho most rosy promisos of fat borough olliccrs for sovoral prominent Poles and Lithuanians noxt spring have failed to change this decision. Tho Domocrats realize this, but havo not given up hopo andalmost their entire strength Is being turned to "tallying" tho roles and Lithuanians of this town. And whilo they aro engaged in this work tho Eepuhlicans aro pulling down fences put up In other quarters, which will not bo roalized until It is too lato to repair tho damage. It docs not require a prophet or son of a prophet to seo that Eeutz and Allen will bo members of tho new board of County Com missloncrs. Herctoforb all tho Democratic candidates having bcon traveling over tho county in body, in groatost-show-ou-earth style, but since tho truo situation has dawned upon them tho show has cancelled all dates and now evory eandidato is for himself. If the Republicans do their duty next Tuosday they will bo in a position to carry this county overy fall hereaftor. Tho nows from below tho mountain Is just as encouraging as that which comes from all parts of tho upper district. Pottsvillo will give a Eepublican majority of fiom 800 to 1,000. Republicans should tnko no stock iu the falso spirit of confidence shown by somo of tho Democratic leadors. When they smile and tell you "You're not in it," mako up I your mind they aie trying to hido their own nervousness. Vote for tho full Eopublicau ticket and bo on tho winning side The Host of Itensoita, Tho reason why Allcock's Porous Plasters aro popular is that they may be rolled on to cure 1. Lame back, sciatica, stiffness or twitch ing of the muscles. 2. Chest troubles, sueh as pleurisy, pneu monia, consumption. 3. Indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, kid ney complaint. Tho success, however, will depcud upon the genuineness of tho plaster used. The popu. larlty of Allcock's Porous Plasters has been so great that multitudes of imitations havo sprung np on overy hand. Tho only suro cure is to get the genuine Allcock's Porous Plas ters. Brandreth's Pills Improve tho digestion. The Soldiers' Monument. The Soldiers' Monument Association will hold a meeting in Eefowich's hall, South Main street, on Friday evening, November 10th, at 8 o'clock sharp. All representatives aro requested to be prosent, as a full attend ance Is desired. For all Eheumatic diseases use Dr. Rich ter's imported "Anchor" Pain Expeller. It quickly allay3 all pain, at 25 and CO cents a bottle. Sold by J. M. Hlllau, P. P. D. Kir lin. J. M. Ilillan. and other druggists. 3t Notice. Office op the Commissioners of Schuylkill County, Pottsville, Pa., Oct. 31, 1883. To the Judges of Elections of the several election districts of Schuylkill county, Pa Gentlemen: You are hereby notified to call at the Commissioners' office, Monday, Nov. Gth, 1603, at 10 o'clock a. m., to recoivo tho ballots and other necessary material to bo used at tho ensuing elections. By order of the County Commissioners. Attest : Phil. J. Connell, Clerk. 10-31-Gt A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Bitters will convince any one troubled with ooetlveness, torpid liver or any kindred diseases of their curative properties. They only cost accents per bottle, 1 m Beit work ddue at Br'eunan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. AH work guaranteed (lit en Awhj, For sixty days Reagey, the photographer Trill give a 10x13 pUtlnum picture with evwy doses, of his $3 c&bineta. Diet. FOSTER. In Philadelphia, November 1st, l 1803, Mrs. Fanny C, wlfo of Thomas J. Foster, aged 40 years. Funoral will tako placo from hor late rest donco In Scranton on Friday, November 3, at 2:30 p. m. Intorment In Scranton. DAVIS.-On Oct. 31st,, at Shonandoah, j Pa., David Davis, aged 07 years. Funoral will take placo on Friday, 3rd Inst., at 2 p. m., from tho family restdonco, corner of Cath orino street and Mayberry alley. Interment In tho Odd Follows' cemetery. Relatives and friends rcspoctfully requostod to attond. 2t USE DANA'S 8AESAPABILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUBES." New Through Sleeping Car Line From Chicago to Seattlo via tho Chicago, Mllwaukoo & St. Paul and Groat Northern Railways, has been established and first-class sleeping cars will hereafter run dally from Chicago at 10:30 p. m., arriving at Soattlo 11:30 p. m., fourth day. This is undoubtedly tho best route to roach tho North Pacific coast, t or time tables, maps and other Information apply to tho nearest ticket agont, or address John E. Pott, District Pass. Agent, C, M. & St. P. R'y, Wlillamsport, Pa. tf IttSDUrCf nOVeitV MOre Is prepared to furnish all lis patrons with tho best lino of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! Chlnawarc, Quo! nsware and Glassware. Special sale this week I No. 25 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. fJ, 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good one, 75c per yard, worth UOc. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmero Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and Cc, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at ICe, original price, 2oc. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pioccs in tho best shades. A big drive in Underwear. Gents' Rod Shirts, all wool, 75c, former prico, 1.00. HE LADIEV GA11MENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete All new and stylish goods auu lib prices uoyuiiu cuuipuLiiiuu. i ...Carpets.. Thii ! Dorartment is complete, embracing a, full lino of Bag, Ingrains and Brussels! at the lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to sell at GOc, wortli l UU. Acicnowleitglng no competition in tho trade, 1 assure you bargains in overy department at the old reliable stand. a8 ROBTH MAIN 8TKEHT. MISCELLANEOUS. TTIOU SALE Nine shares Hchuylhlll Trac- JJ tlon stock. Apply at tms oraco. y-a-tr w OK BALE CHEAP. A brand new Standard Sowing Machine. Apply at this ofllce. tf TJOR SALE A good horse. Apply at J. P J? Cloary s bottling establishment. 10 25-lw tTTANTEU.-A bov from 15 to 18 vears of aire. VV Apply at Tho Reliable Hand Laundry, oh, wain mrcei. ii-i-u. ITIOH SALE A National typewriter in per T? feet condition. Will bo sold cheap for I casn. Apply at tms omce. u-n-u T ADIE8 who will do writing for me at their I 1 homes will mako Eood wages. Reply with I self-addressed, stamped envelope, MISSMIL- UKUDMiLLttU, nou.n uena, ina. ii-z-.i inn Pi:it Ci:N'T. Earned by our syndicate I I II II In six months Llttlo capital may be I muiiiniiea ov our svsiera oi snecuiuunc. Wo nre expert Judges ot the market and sue cessiui operators. w. K. rnAiibn a uu., Brokers, riusDurg, fa. W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre aud Lloyd Streets. Wl,nnl:nl,t ,...,1, : .1 W lieolwright WOrk, Carriage antl WagOll building, Horseshoeing ami uenorai ivepainng oi mi Kinds promptly attended tO. TMl J. 8. OALLEN. XJ No 31 South Jardln Street, Shenandoab. Oetick Hours: ltao to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. JSTo office work on Sunday except by arrange ment. A strtet adherence to the office hours is absolutely necessary. 1031 Cm NK1HT UAI.T.S DOU11LU. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell and Burglar Alarm! Rlmnlft. Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de lighted with it. Orders left at 130 outn Jar din street, hbenandoih, Pa., will be promptly attended to. El, J. KKPXjER, Late of uhamoklu, has opened a MARBLE : YARD! 128 N. West Street, Shenandoah, Pa, He la prepared to reoalr orders for all kinds ot monument and tomlwtou work, which will be done in a drat class manner on short notice I and reasonable terms. Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy and POTTSVIIiIjE, 3pyv. Constantly we hear business ing, 1 can t see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Pome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy theitl at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big store is the place to L ry it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Milinert Department You can get n now bat of tho latest style at almost any price. Hats to suit all in price as well as In style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of tbe millinery art than what we have. IN" WRAPS-Wo aro at the top, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount havo been sold, but new goods are received daily. Bo come at any time and we will be glad to servo you. 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 ho cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-iucli all-wool Serges for your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-inch Camel's Hair tention is needed to see these goods, as DIVES, POIEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North C. GEO. MILLER, Manager, ERIAL SALE! 10 liarrels lOo Shell Tumblors 5c each 100 Stand Lamps, worth 3oc 28o " 200 Dovor Egg Heaters, worth 10c 8c " 60 Glass Egg Heaters, worth OOo .Sic " Lot 0-foot Bamboo Easels, worth1 tl 00...75C " LotS-quart Graduated Tin lluokets 10c " Wo have on hand tho finest assortment of Dolls in tho county, and will mako tho following liberal ofl'er: Any ono purchasing ono or more Dolls to the( amount of 50o or over will receive, free of charge, a nico Doll's Chair on thej abovo date. To avoid tho rush como early. J GIRYffl, DUNCAN & WAIDLEY'S.' Elegance m Statione ry. You are careful about your writing paper, of courso noimng snows gooa Drcemng more clearly tban correct correspondence. am your mtio notes to "tne tmicner, the I baker, the candle-stick maker," do not need to be on such Bne quality-paper as your epistles io inenas. iou can save money tnero oy using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. Toe Desi is ncre also tne next Dost, uotn correct in every way. HOOKS & BROWN, 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, No. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwing awa y money. One :lngis to insure ot xtio Dost mctiioos of economizing is to insure ln Hr8t class, thoroughly reliable companies. either life. Are or acciaent, such as represented of tho best methods of economlzi xjvj-jj ji-auox, No. ISO South Jardln street, Bhenandoah, Pa, WALL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Keductiou In Wall Paper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock, : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, Zii W. Centre Street. Bhenandoah, Pa. T Just opened in tho Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Hiss Annie Morrison, SHBNANDOAII, TA. RuMBct Shoe lances! Xtttsfiet Hlioe Dressing! AT LEATHER STORE I 1C 'W. Oontro I9t.. JOIIK , TRKXlSI!. Rafffailis' Stewart's, men from other, towns say get the most for your money. too, with all the leading and latest man 64 inches wide, for 39c. These goods needed funds and wo bought the job for 33oayard. This mateiial Is worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at- they will go very quickly. Centre Street, POTTSVIEaEalS, PA. .FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I ....NOVEMBER 3 AND 4, 1893. 1 Barrel Ammonia, large bottles 7c each 1 Barrel Glass Cream Jugs, worth 10c.. 6o " 50 Opal Bread Plates, worth 25c loo " 1 Barrel Celery Btands, worth 25c 15o " 500 Saucers only, worth 6o 3o " ' 1 Barrel Wine Glasses, worth 5o 2o " RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chas. Kettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. The Man Who Wrote tho "He never cares to wander J.Voi his own fireside," was lntnlrod while sltttntr beforo one of mv fir jivuiera. a. uigo uave on nana mo oesi biov. and Ranges ln the market and a large stock Housefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, roofl'l. and Bpoutlng a specialty. All work guarantee T. O. WA.TEHS, J Cor. ot Uoyd and White Sts.. Shenandoah, P. E- 139 Hotttli Main Street, Slioxwudoali, TP. All work guaranteed to be Ant-class ln ev reecect. we resnectfu ly souoit a share your patronage. Uoodaouiledforanddellvetf 0 OO TO o CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLl Ferguson House IIlook. riverythlng In tbe tonsorlal line done ln x class siyie. veryvmus ueutuuu eieua. it 1 ( t n v llBBfl 1 ' ' -rim M . 1 - , l,;a iiii ivrrrxi.rti-zrj'.'cA.i , ... , ... ...... sserablv and lis AnKtiin. I Apuner is now ou met at ii