...- . r- -m-m . 74r : . ' V- Do you aver consider the quality of the tood you are eating? It may be good. It m.gbt be better, purer, fresher and more wholesome Is tt not worth while to make sure that your Tea, Coflee, (sugar, Butter, Kg, Hp1e and Inn-itnerable other groceries are of the beat Quality? jiThere la such a trifling difference In the prfoae of the beet and the worst that It cer tainly doei not pay to buy the worst, even on the false fro and of supposed eoonomy. The best Is always the oheapest, because the man satisfactory and durable, and the very best of everything In the grocery line Is kept at Cor; Centre mill Wlilte StH., HIIUNANIIOAII, IA. THIRD EDITION WORLD'S FAIR GOODS. Iloltleriiiun,, tlio .Imieler, Oilers Genuine Artie for Sale. Holdorman is oU'eriug forsaluat ids Jowelry establishment, on North Main street, a large collection of goods which were among the ox titbits at the World's Fair In Chicago. The stock consists of elegant clocks, bronzes, silverware, jewelry and fancy goods, and each and every article Is gonulue, They were on exhibition in the Liberal Arts and Manufac turers buildings at the World's Fair and Mr Holderman gives a guaranteo that they were among the original articles displayed there. 11-21-tf Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny'f 9-12-tf Rewards rlentifut. Atblltnd is In need of Hawkehaw. The Aeteotive who can arrest the parties who have been perpetrating souio of tho numerous burglaries which have occurred there recently can make 1800 in rewards alone. Tho Wash ington Hall Association oilers a reward of $100 for the post office robbers and 1'eter K. Back oilers $60 for tho arrest of the parties who broke into his warehouse. There are other otters of minor amounts. If County Detective Amour was sufficiently recovered he would havo a harvost within reach. Livery stable koopors Bhould always kcoj Arnica & Oil LIuimenfJin tho stablo, nothiny like it for horsos. lm "Among tlio rinns." The management lias a superior attraction at Ferguson's theatro this Thauksglvlug evening in "Among the Pines." one of tho piuest and best of American plays, written by W. It. Wilson, of tho New York Jlerald, and presented in all tho principal cities with nnusual success, even tho vory criti-ml audience of Baldwin's theatre, San Francisco, going into oxetacios ovor it. Its presentation here will he in the hands of a splendid company Including the royal boauty, Adelaide Aleiander, Wiron Letllngwell, Harry Duffleld and Washington Melville, all of whom have individually starred with distinguished success. Belle La Verde, a charming soabrette and danseuse, who will introduce Lottie Collins' big London suceess.Marguerito of Monte Carlo, Frank Drumler, Mary Fawcett, ' and other notable artists. Tho performance will have every advanlago and will be the most important event of the local dramatic season. Do sot suppose that because it is recom mended for animals that Arnica & Oil Linl tneut is an offensive preparation. It will not tain clothing or the fairest skin. lm Wonders' one rioaeu $3 cabinet for $1. S. E. Cor. Centre and Market Sts., I'ottevllle. ll-81-lm 1'lglitasg Jack Frost. Charles E. Smith is putting a steam heat ing apparatus in Goldiu's clothing establish ment on Main street. Mr. Smith is an ex perienced mechanic and can always give Jack Frost a warm reception. Downs' Elixir will cure any oough or oold so matter of how long standing. lm Ittnr In Mind. John A. Eeilly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best boor and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf When Baby was sick, we gave her CastorU. When she was a Cblr, she cried for Costorla. WbeB she became lim, she clung to Oastorla, mm she bad Chlku-ec, she gave them Castorla. Ol.ain Away, For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with every l of his $8 cabinets. La' family Medicine Moves the Bowels JEaeh day. Most people need to use it. Lawyer Vaster' Hranoli Ofllce. Sot Fostr, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, of Potts villa, has taken rooms at MoElbenny't eafe building and will open a branch law oftloe. Mr. Foster expects to be in Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when he eau be consulted at the place mentioned. ll-2S-2w "XJk Wbllh' Laundby Blue, the bet Bluing for laundry use. Each package make I twa qvtarte. lftcts. Snld by Coakley Bros, By Jfaysfone floor. Bo sure that the um Lbssis & Bake, Ashland, Pa., Is printed en every sack. 3.8-Staw Ilarchltl'a Cafe. Wkn seeking a neat and wall conducted a to BurahiU s, corner Main and Coal Polite and prompt attention. lW-u fried oysten a specialty at MaKlbenny'a 9-lS-tf Hp CENTS par yard for Ollololk yS tlwt bUb hi lgh. Others fw Jt' Uo. 46a. and upwarda. AM gjgdew of pretty Oarpftte. Call for bar gains. C. D. Frlcke'8 Carpuf Store, 10 South Jardln Street. Himv to l'rntmro tlio Turkey. Select it young turkey; the leu should lw smooth ami tho spurs soft. First Hinge all the Imtra oil and reniovo every pin feather; with n sharp knife cut the skin around the leg j ut below theknee joint. Do not Gilt the tendons off; break the Ixmenml pull out the tendons one by one the leg of the fowl will be much improved if these uro taken out. rush the skin of the neck down and cut off part of the neok, put the thumb and forefinger In and pull out the crop through the neck. Make an incision just above the vent, insert the fingers, keeping them up against the breast l)0iie, push them up tut far as you oau, then liend them and bring out every thing at once, then run the fingers between cacli of the rllwtoseeif the lungs are nil out and along the backbone to get the kid neys, if not all out at first. Cut the oilhag, and your turkey Is ready to wash. Have the water a little warm anil rinse until the water is clear; wipe dry inside and out. It Is well to rub a little baking soda where tho crop OHino out. Wrap In a towel and keep in a cool place until ready to stuff. Savo the liver, gizzard, heart and the piece of neck you cut on. After preparing them, put in cold water and cook slowly. Seufcon with salt and butter. SumplliiK the Victuals. I wonder if the peoplo in New England country towns anywhere still follow up the custom which obtained greatly once that of beginning a series of afternoon visits the week after Thanksgiving. The real object of these viit was to "sample the victuals." A child from-a neighbor's house would come in immediately after breakfast and ask: "Be ye goin to be to home tills afternoon? If ye be, mother an Aunt Mary are coinln to spend the after noon." If mother had had good luck with her cakes and pies, she was always glad o a notification like tlds. My sister and I were made to hurry up about the dinner dishes. There was no stopping them for games of. jackstoues while the dishwater grew cold. By 1:80 the kitchen and sitting room were "spandy," and we were washed .and ooinb ed. Our hair wascutalways straight round in the uecl., and now it wax wet and patted down to that degree that we longed to toss our heads like colts and make our locks fly. New York l'ost. rumpkin rie I'nr Tliumoiglvlng. Fare and cut. into pieces about an inch square it pie pumpkin. Put over tho lire, ndd a little water, cover closely to keep the steam in, ntew over a steady fire until very soft, pour into a colander, and when cool enough press it through; add a little wilt. To every pint of pumpkin add a pint o Bweet milk and 1 tabU-spoonful of sweet cream, a teaspoouful of cinnamon, half teaspoouful of ginger, a cupful ol sugar and ! eggs well beaten. This quantity will make two large pies. Add More cinnamon if desired, lloll crusL thicker than lor other pies. Don't (111 un til ready to bake. Alirenxt With till! Times. "Say, I'm pretty near broke and must get a few nlunkcrs." said a young man to a fellow lounger at tho comer of Main and Gentro street, Inst night. "Los mo and you go into a scheme." "Ah! what kin wo go inter?" was tho other's reply. 'I know," exclaimed tho first speaker with Bomo earnestness. "Peoplo are holding teas and suppers and -socials at thoir houses and coining monoy. Now you fix it so we osn hold a chicken and wallle social at your house" Ah! whatyer talklu' about?," said the second lounger witli disgust, "dcro's nobody at my place kin cook chicken nor waffles needer." "Dey don't need no cookin' " persisted tho projector of tho scheme. "What! Don't need no cookin'? Den how in tho name of der brudderliood aro yer solu' to have yer chicken and wallh s yer chump?" "Easy. Get yer tickets printed, 'Grand Chicken and Waffle Social' See? 'Tickets 25 cents.' See? Get yer chickens dressed and hang them 'round der room and when der guests walk in hand dera do dice box. See ?" "Yes. Shake," and they shook hands. Coming Fvtmt. Not. 30. Thanksgiving toa party, under the auspices of tho Primitive Methodist church, in the basement of tho church. Nov. 30. Oyster roast in Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of tho Vestry of All Saints' P. E. church. Doc. 20. Grand cantata "A Merry Company, or tho Cadets' Picnic," at tho P. M. church. Fob. 5. Fifth grand ball of tho Gymna sium Club in Bobbins' opera house. ISvcurslon to Cnllfnrnln. On account of the San Francisco Mid- Winter Fair, the Chicago, Milwaukee fe St. Paul Railway Company will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco, St. Joso, Colton, Los AngeW and Sandiego, Cil., and Portland, Ore., at reduced rates, good until April 1, 1S01. For full particulars call on any coupon ticket agent or addroM John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 4S0 William St., Williams port, Pa. . Notice to Societies, Etc. The Herald office is prepared to furnish, on short notice, programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing the finest workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples to select from. The most exquisite designs to suit any society or organisation. Singular Accident. Anthony Stahl, a miner of Silver Brook, met with a singular aooidont a few days ago. He was walking through a gsngwsy of a mine when he stumbled and fell. The blasting needle he carried in his hand pene trated the abdomen and inflicted a wound which may provo fatal. He Never Advertised. He failed for sixty thousand, Took a last look at the wreck, And when next they round him Was suspended by the neeK. His creditors said he drank ; His wife said he was rqbbed ; While his moneyed eountry partner Simply sat around and sobbed. But the wily coroner (His brain was extra aUed) Bald the man was orasy, For he'd never advertised. A Huppy Man Is be who i Hud Klair OH tor It betH rr sialism, lm. It's Neuralgia, TooUtaobe and ebrpnle- a rHinurti' cJilaii nurdH etvorv lima. ty It, cents. KedFlagOll usoldat 1VT lln's Drue Store. u, liir- POTTSVIXjXjE, -Now is Your Time to Buy an- s OVERCOAT 1 1 In formor yonrs we havo waited until after Christmas to mark down Overcoats. But this year we are compelled to start in earlier. We nave an enormous stock on hand and owing to the hard times, sales havo not como up to our expecta tions. Ono thing is certain. The Goods Must be Sold. Wo don't want to carry over an Overcoat or Winter Suit, and wo havo put a price on them that will bring first ci t- clothing within tho reach of all. Those flno Chcnchlllo Ovoroosta that woto $1C, now $12. These $20 fur Beaver Ovorcoats now go at $15. Nobby Black Cheviot Ovorcoats that wero $14, now $0. IJandeomo Illuo Kcrsoy and Mel ton Overcoats reduced from $11 R0 to $10.00. Men's all-wool Suits, guaranteed fast color worth $12, now go at $0.50. We havo over :il styles ol ciiini rcn's Ileefers. If wo can't suit you in a Ucefer no one can. Children's Junior Reefer and Jersey Suits by the thousand. I-.vory conceivable shape, style aud material. Your y:V Patrons purchasing goods to tho amount of $10 and over, who reside within fifteen miles of Pottsvillo, thoir car fare will ho paid by us. M.R0HRHEIMER&CO IZPot-tertrlXlo, Porma. Coming Attraction. "Master and Man" will ho the attraction for December 14th at Ferguson's theatre. A LONG TRAIN ot diseases follows bad blood and inuctivo liver. Every ono knows when their blood is impure and liver sluggish; pimples and boils npjiear, or they foel drowsy, weak, tired and thick-headed. We want to teach you how fight it. Begin In time. Plenty , ol frosn air, exercise, ana ur. Pierce's Golden Medical JJls- ery, will bring you out ger. ine reason i ery" enriches and uloou ana renders tive. As the germB of disease enter the cir- "culatory system through thft er, tuey can oe i and in the blood resisted Iu scrofulous condi- tioi tho blood which Invito tatarrb, bronchitis, and end (Jonsumption. you nave tno means of nroventlon nnu cure. You can save yourself from Grip. Malaria, or Fever by putting all tho functions of tho body in a healthy state, besides building up healthy flesh, by taking tho " Discovery." liettor than an tno emulsions oi uou iiver o which put on fat, but not wholesome flesh. O. M. I), is guaranteed to benefit or cure all blood disorders, or monoy refunded. MISCELLANEOUS. SOLICITORS WANTED. For Apply at Hkualj) offlce. particulars, tf QALEHMEN WANTED. Freo prepaid out- Ij ni une or our agents nas earnoa over S2U.000 In live years. 1'. O. llox 1371, New 11-23 3t Yorn. FOIl BALE. Cheap, a llrst class grooery store with stock and fixtures. A desirable stand. Must be sold. Good reasons tor selling. Address, by mall, "X," IIkiiald ofllon. A BENW make 5 00 a dev. Greatest kitchen A utensil ever Invented. Retail 36cts. 'I to til 3dcts. 2 to postago paid, 0 sold in every house. Sample, postago paid, live oeuts. Forshee & McMatcIii, Cincinnati, ti, uineinnai 10 11-wod ast O. to WW per week using and selling Old ibaO Kellable Plater Every famllv lias tiv nas Quickly rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons etc plated by dipping In melted metal. No ex rerience or nam w tu; u guuu nuuaiiua. ,m dress W. P. Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 11, Col umbus, Ohio. KKQUSON'fi THEATRE. r. j. rEiiansoN, manaubr. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th. Dan McCarthy's "True Irish jJearts." I1IGOER. UK OUTER, Than Ever. UETTKK, A Magnificent Company ol siegers, dancers, specialists. Prices, as, 35 aud 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. e rm-v- t s lit I ST1 IS . s nnir gov .'3fi5'"Discov jSffigrpurltles tu. jtfUS' the liver ac y 3W jL a,HHF7 those pup Car Fare Paid ss- -VISIT THE- Pittsburg Novelty Store Chlnaware, (iuoenBware. HOLIDAY Chlnaware, (iuoenBware, Glassware and T QnOD3at lowest prices. Civil and examine the stock and be c uY.uced we carry tho vory boat line No 25 Wist Centre Street, Hhcnandoah. -;!) f 23 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good one, 75c per yard, worth UUc. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladios Cashnioro Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close out at 15c, original prico, 2x. Press Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces in tho bost shades. A big drive in Underwear. Gents' Bed Shirts, all wool, 75c, former prico, $1.00. THE LADIES GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is comploto. All now and stylish good; and at prices beyond competition ...Ceorpcis... This Department Is complete, embracing a tun line 01 Kag, ingrains ana urusseis at mo lowest prices or any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to soil at 60c, worth 51,00. Acknowledging no competition in tho trade, I assttro you bargains In every department albino 01a rename stand. a8 SOUTH MAIN 9TREUT Grand T T olidayDi -i- J. Opening ! December 2, 1893. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 1 North Main Street, Shenandoah, I's, Bargains Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy Constantly we hear business men from other towns say ing, "I 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 them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our birr store is the nlace to fret the most for vour money. o x O " Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can get a new hat of the latest style at almost any price. Hats to suit all in price as well as in style. You can't find a lotger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN WRAPS-W" are at the top, ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. Bo come at any time aud we will be glad to serve you. Hrss broods. We always have bargains at this department, but now we havo something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, cost the importer ninety cents, but he cash at great reduction. A lot of 4()-iuch all-wool Serges for your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 38-inch Camel's Hair Efl'ect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention Is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLEIt. Manager. POTTS VIEaMS, PA, 9 Under the auspices of the II. & S. F E Co , No. 1, eOBBHIS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. 11K(,INNIN0, Ending JANUAKY 3, 1801. In addition to the attractions by the magnilleentdl8plaj- at the booths there will he a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered ticket given to oach person purchas ing a ticket ot admission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. ZEPP'8 OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to ELLIS 2 Who announces that he will here alter carry a large and tine stock ot Ot all styles and line make. Excelleut goods at prices to suit tbo times and with u reach ot every one. INE LINE OP ) Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings. tarrall early and examine this stock before going eieewnerc. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Detail PRICES. (TOBST X. TLX3ZXSi Ferguson House bldg,, Centre Street IOB SALE Nine shares Hcuuylklll Trao ! tlou stock. Apply at this ottioe. (Mi-ti WANTED Reliable roan here and another outside to open small office and handle my goods. Position permanent. Stamp and raieranoaa. a. t. oiohbis, care 101s paper. vnimn nnu tiliiiTrni In even- IUUIVU IVIfllU TVftH I CU I County to nallupHtens and distribute Circulars. Good nar. rtenfl stamD. Calhoun County Advsrtle log Co., Battle Creek, Mich. 114-lmo. Bargains! and Stewart's, POTTSVIIiLE, IPuOl... too, with all tho leading and latest man 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods needed funds and wo bought the job for 33o a yard. This material is worth WALL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Reduction in Wall Papor. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : ; : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 221 W. Centre Street. Phenandoah, Pa. Just opened in tho Kgan Building. No. 8 East Contro street, a full lino of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annio Morrison, SHENANDOAH, I A AMUSEMENTS. pERGUSON'S THEATRE. F. J. rEIlQUSON, HANAUKU. Thanksgiving Night, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. The Tremendously successful Comedy drama, By Will R. Wilson. Illustrated by a company of surprising excel lence. Including Adelaide Alexander, Biiio LaVeade, Mlron Lefflngwell, Will Mande vllle and other notable metropolitan artists. In Every Respect A Perfect Performance. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln'sjdrug tore. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrtp Hon for sale. V AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can Bend goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. AU goods told on commi Ion and settlBWnM made on the day follow ing toe sal. Reese's Auction Rooms fin Pwgberty Building, Cor. Contro and Lloj'd Streets. r i n si t in