Do you ever eonslder the quality of the food you are eating? It may be good. It m.ghl M better, purer, frseher end more wholesome. te It not worth while to make sure tut your Tea, Coffee, Hugar, nutter, Kggs, Hpioes and Innumerable other groceries ere, of the beet qualltyrflThere In Huoh a trifling difference In the prtoee of the best and Die worst that It cer tainly does not pay to buy the woral, even on the false fro ind of nuppoted economy. The beet In always the cheapest, because the Boot satisfactory and durable, and the very beet of everything In the grocery line Is kept at SIETVIElROSrS Cor.' Centre mid White Sts., MIIKNANIIOAIIi a. THERD EDITION WM. PBNN. remount Not anil Otuer Very Interesting Items. W. H. Lewie and family ale tlielr Thinks giving dinner with Mr. and Ml, Harry Hunter, at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell spent renter, day with Mrs. Mitchell's parents, at Mahanoy City. W, J. Lewis was one of the spectators at the Dickinson-Rucknell foot ball game at Harriaburg yesterday. James Robinson, who has been suffering with hit eye for some years, has gone to Philadelphia for treatment. Mies Effle Ileaton, of No. 4, gave a party to a number of her friends last evening. Oneof the prettiest weddings which have taken place in this vicinity was that which took place last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. Theii daughter, Maria, was married to Frederick A. Trice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan W. Price, of Lost Creek. The ceremony took place at 0 o'clock, Bev. Potts, of the Methodist episcopal church, officiating. Miss Harriot J onus, a sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and William Price, of Lost Creek, the groomsman. After the ceremony an elaborate supper was spread and over a hundred guests occupied seats at the table, among them being William D. Beeee and family, and Dr. and Mrs. S. II . Bradey, of Lost Creek ; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Price, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown, Mrs. William Jones and the Misses Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Ileaton, Mr. and Mm. George W. Johnson, Samuel Small and daughter and Miss Ilattio Nicholas, of Lost Cieek ; Miss Kate Edwards, of New Philadelphia ; Mr. and MrB. Harry Hart, Kingtown ; Elwood Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehe, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lelio and Miss Lehe, Mr. and Mrs. Danlol Lube, Miss Malia and Miss Salllo Metz, of Shenan doah. If there ever was a real cure fnrchronlt Coughs, oolrtu, Rmnchloal troubles and 1 5i.i. ,t 1. nn Tinn nna'tlall to net th nmnTufi: avoid substitutes. O.iSto only nenta. Pan-Tina Is sold at V. P. U. Xirlln's Drag Store. WORLD'S PAIR GOODS. Holderinni),. the Jeweler, Offers Uenulne Articles for Sale. Holdermnn is offering for sale at his jowelry establishment, on North Main street, a largo collection of goods which were a-nong the ox blbits at the World's Fair in Chicago. The stock consists of olegant clocks, bronzes, silverware, jewelry and fancy goods, and each and every article is genuine. They were on exhibition in tho Liberal Arts and Manufao tnrers buildings at the World's Fair and Mr, Holderman gives a guarantee that they were among the original atticles displayed there. U-24-tf Pried oysters a specialty at MoElhenny's 0-12-tf Wonders' one den $3 cabinets for $1. S. E Cor. Centre and Market Ste., Pottsvllle. lt-21-lni Hear lit Html John A. Rellly'a la the place to get tho nnret wines and liquors, beet beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-lG-tf TTJien Baby was siok, we gave her Castoria. When she. wi3 a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she Iwoarne Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Olven Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with every Aoaen of his $3 cabinets. Coming T'vents. DM. 90. Grndoautt"A Merry Company, or the Cadets' Piouie," at the P. M. church. Feb. 6. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna sium Club in Bobbins' opera house. ljxeui stuns to California. Ob account of the San Franoisoo Mid Winter Fair, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway Company will sell excursion fiokaU to San Franoisoo, St. Jose, Cotton, Los Angeles aud Sandlego, 01., and Portland, On., at rvlaood rata, good until April I, 1H. For full particulars call on any coupon tiafcat agent or ad drew John R. l'ott, District Faaaaoger Agent, 486 William t., Williams part, Pa. . no Kmitttm floor. Be sure that the bakm hsmta & Bask, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw HorelilU'a Cafe. Wbefl seeking a neat and wail conducted safe, no to Burcii ill's, earner Maui and Coal Polita and Drotnot auenoou. 11 cu Prted oystaM a apMtelty at MeKlhenny's 8-12-tf GENTS ur yard for Oilcloth 25 thai arils on tgb'' Otnws iw Mm 4Ao. and upwards. All wnAm of putty 0nto. Oallferbar. galu. C. O. Frlolce'8 Carpel Store, 10 8oth Jardln Street. WINTER TOURS T11 Cnllfiirnlit mill I'lorlila tin IVnmjl. vii tin ItHllroud. The final arrangement are now mule by the Tourist Ilureau of the Pennsylvania Kail- rinwl Company for the running of Its per sonally-conducted tours for the coming sea son. First and foremost In iioint of nmi- nitiido and attractiveness come those to Cali fornia and Florida. The dates for the for mer are January 31st and February 88d. Tlir first date has been selected so that en route to the glorious westernmost state, of the Union tho Mardl Orss festivities at New Orleans may lie enjoyed by the tourists. California will command unusual attention this wlntor by roason of tho Mid-winter Ex (position to be held at San Francisco. This exhibition promise almost to rival tho late World's Fair in completeness. Many eastern people have already decided to attend. Florida, always a popular haven, still utly assorts its claim as tho most dolightful part of our country in which to Kim tho In dement months of tho year. Five tours will be run there, January 30th, February 13th, February 27th. March 13tb, and March 27th, havo been chosen as tho starting dates. $50 from New York, $48 from Philadelphia, and an equally low rate from other pointe will over all expenses en route. Oid Point Comfort appeals strongly to those not oaring to journey further from home, and on December 20th this historic spot will bo visited by h special tour. Last come thetours to Washington, D. C, on December 1-itli and 'JMb, January 18th, February 8th, March 1st and -"id, April and Slay 3d and 21th. The Pennsylvania lEailroad Company's guarantee that thorough and satisfactory methods wl 1 be pursued in conducting these trips needs no additional testimonial. Oilier Game lesreroay. At Pittsburg; Pennsylvania St-ato col lege, 12; Pittsburg Athletic club, 0. At Waihinirton. Pa. v atUiirigton-Jef- femou college, 50: West Virginia univer sity, 0. At Greenville, Pa. Grove City college, 84; Thiel college, 0. At Ilnrrrsburg nucknell college, 20; Dickinson college, 12. At Chicago Michigan university, 88; Chicago university, 10. At Philadelphia Cosmopolitan, of New York, 4; All Philadelphia, 3. At Washington Columbia A. C, 40; University of Georgetown, 10. At Chester, Pn. Pennsylvania Military college, 28; Upland, 0. At Troy, N.Y. Dartmouth, 20; Union, 0. Secretary Morton's Recommendation.. Washington, Dec. 1. Secretary Morton, of the agricultural department, was be fore the joint committee of tho two houses of congress charged with tho investiga tion of the various executive departments anil mado come rather startling recom mendations. He suggested the virtual abolishment of tbo seed division us at present organized, and appeared quite in dined to recommend the discontinuance of the publication of tho agricultural re port for general distribution. Ho dwelt especially upon the bureau of animal in dustry, on which he said he would ask for an appropriation of only about $700,000, whereas the last appropriation exceeded 6800,000. 1'owdorly's Welcome llmnc. SCCANTON, Pa., Dec. 1. T. V. Pow derly, Into general master workman of the Knights of Labor, was given a hearty reception on bin arrival in this city from Philadelphia last night. He was met at the depot by many of tho most prominent residents of the city, hoaded by a bnnd of music and escorted to the Westminster hotel, where a banquet was served. At the hotel Mr. Powderly addressed those who had assembled, thanking thorn for the honor they had done him, but avoid ing any mention of the events that led up to his retirement from tbc office of gen' eral master workman. Tho New French Premier. PARIS, Dec. 1 . It has been decided that M. Casimir-Perior will become premier and minister of foreign affairs and that Senator Spuller will become minister of education. The other members of the cabinet will probably be: Interior, M. Kaynal; finance. M. Durbeau; education, M. Spuller; justice, M. Dubost; commerce, M. Jcunart; war, General Mercier; works, M. Ijoubet; husbandry, M. Kerjegu. SI. Casimir-Perier will bo obliged to resign the presidency of tho chamber of deputies. A llattlu Uxpecletl In Mexico. ELVA60, Tex., Dec. 1. A Denting dis patch says: It is admitted by both sides that n hnttle between the rebels and the government forces will be fought nenr As cension, within 11 few days. There are now 400 soldiers stationed at the town of Ascension. Tho rebels, under command Cruz Chain's, are encamped in tho moun tains nearby, and have plenty of ammuni tion and ilreanm, and are fearless uud de termined, Italy's Creilit Molilllnre. Rome, Dec. 1. The management of the suspended Credit Mobillere announce that a careful examination shows that at tha most moderate estimate over two-thirds of the assets remain intact. The hope is expressed that the institution will he abla to resume its regular course of business at au early date. A Student's Hulclde. I.EWIbbuhg, Pa., Dec 1. William Bowers, 17 years old, committed suicide in his room at Central Pennsylvania col lege, New lterlin, this county, by shooting himself through the abdomen. Poor health and despondency aie assigned as the cause. Th. Ulg llllllnrJ Mutch OIT. CMCAOO.Dec. 1. Scaeffer hasannouueed that other engagements will prevent his meeting Ives in the match game arranged for January. The thing has now fallen through entirely. Kotlretn Societies, Etc. The Herald office is prepared to furnish, on short notice, programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing tho finest workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples to select from The most exquisite designs to suit any society or organisation. The reason why Arnica fc Oil Liniment is so popular with the ladies is because it not on)y is very healing and soothing but It odor is not at all otfsnslve, lm . . I.,, Wedding Invitations. Over 500 of the Quest and aorreet' style wedding Invitations and sards to saleet from at the Ubbald offiee. Hither printed or eugravsd. We ean discount eHy prices. POTTSVILIiE, 3P.4&-. -Now ia Your simmmmmmmmmmmmmmmK I OVERCOAT 1 1 UtUtUulUUiUUilUUtaUUWtmmutu In former years wo havo waited until after Christmas to mark down Overcoats. Hut this year wo are rorupelled to start in oarlior. Wo havo an enormous stock on hand and owing to tho hard times, sales have not corno up to our expecta tions. Ono thing is certain. Tho Goods Must bo Sold. Wo don't want to carry over an Overcoat or Winter Suit, and we havo put n price on thorn that will bring flrbt el.i-i clothing within tho reach of all. Those Hue Chenchillo Overcoats that woro $15, now $12. Those $2(1 fur lieavcrOvorcoatanow go at$15. Nobby Illack Cheviot Overcoats that woro $1 1, now $0. llunilMJine liluo Kcrsoy and Mel ton Overcoats reduced from $14 r0 to $10.00 Men's all-wool Suits, guaranteed fat colur worth $12, now go at aw. We have over 30 styles 01 Child ren's Reefers. If we can't suit you in a lleefer no ono can. Children's Junior llecfor and Jersey Suits by the thousand. Kvery conceivable shape, style and material. Your Patrons purchasing goods to the amount of $10 and ovor, who reside within fifteen miles of l'ottsville, their car fare will bo paid by us. M. ROHRHEIMER & CO jFDQ"ttSSX7"l'J.O, jRoxxxxa,. SOHTJYLKILL MINING. How It is FroKporliiK , in tlio Colurmlii mining Itogious The following, taken from The Sentinel, published at Sunnysldo Camp, Amothyst post office, Colorado, under date of November 27th, will prove of interest to all Schuylkill countains: Archio II. Lamb, foreman of the Schuylkill Mining Comyany's properties on Campbell Mountain, left last Wednesday for his home in Shenandoah, Pa., to he gone several months. He leaves with a confidence well founded by years of raining experience that his company has a showing for pay mineral second to nono in Jtio camp, especially in that section. And well he may with the follow ing conditions apparent: The company owns six claims, the majority of them showing clearly doflned veins at surface. Tho prin cipal modo of development is by tunnel, which will cut through threo claims, and will intercept some of the above mentioned loads, principally what is termed tho Red Jacket vein, which is hold by experts to bo the great Ridge galena vein. Surveys show that this vein keeps almost a steady courso of north 1) deg. east along the mountain, and from tho location of the Red Jacket ground, these surveys indlcato that tho vein found out cropping on it is the. samo. Assays also to a certain extent strengthened tho belief; from the surfaco they showed 5S oz. silver aud 33 percent, lead, and 75 feet of exploitation on it showed mineral all tho way. Tho mineral surveys also calculate that at about the com pletion of the !00-foot contract let last week, 1 and which will give a total distance of 700 feet into the hill, tho Red Jacket voin will be cut at a depth df 400 feet. But in mucli less distance into tho hill they will cut the Great Eastern vein, a good strong one at the surfsce and which was recently acquired by purchase. Tho presont contract is being pushed with all the diligence three eight-hour shifts are capablo of, aud to the credit of Manager Rosengarten bo it said that this contract was not let to the lowest bidder, but to the lowest responsible and capable con tractor, and the character of the work shows the wisdom of his course. Don't suffer with indigestion, Miudrake Bitters. use Baxter's lm Lawyer Foster's llranoli OIHce. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, of Pottsvllle, has taken rooms at MeKlhenny's oafe building aud will open a brancJTlaw office. Mr. Foster expects to be In Shenandoah every Weduesday aud Satur day ovenlngs, when he can be consulted at the place mentioned. ll-22-.iw Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters 9-18-tf SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and KeteU l'RIOBS. JOHN X. TXX2325II333 Ferguson Reuse bide., Osatre Btrsst, Time to Buy an- Car Fare Paid 3s Pittsburg Novelty Store Chinaware, Queenewnre, Glasswaro ana" TTAT TTv A -y GOOD3 at lowest I (111 I t f nrlces. Call and ,,..-. m... exurnlne tho stock and be c tivlnceit we curry tho very best line. No. Si West Centre Streot, Hhenacdoah S South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good ono, 75c per yard, worth UOc. Standard Prints, 5c A large assortment of Ladles Cashmero Gloves lo closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7c and 8c, A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, Hoc. Dross Cloths a specialty. From 23 to 75 pieces in tno best Bhaues. A big drive in Underwear. Gents' Red Shirts, all wool, 70c, former price, 1.UU. THE LAW GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All now aud stylish goodi and at pi Ices beyond competition ...Carpets... Tills Department is complete, embracing tun line 01 luig, ingrains ana urussels at tno lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a Job in Velvet to sell at GOc, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no competition in the trado, I assuro you bargains in every department at 1110 old reliable stano. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Grand T T oliday Opening ! December 2, 1893. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Fa, Bargains JL J. Dailiirps in - Dives, Pomeroy Constantly we hear business men from other towns say- ng-, "I can't see how they sell roy & Stewart's. They sell can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Zinswera This Question. Our big store is the place to get the most for your money. 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 hut of Hie Jatest style at almost any price. Hata to suit all in price as well in iu style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have. IN WjR,APSWe arc at the top, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received dally. Bo come at any time and we will be glad to serve you. Wo always have bargains at this special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 5-1 inches wide, for 39e. These goods cost the importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-inch all-wool Serges your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30 luch Camel's tention Is needed to see these goods, as DIVES, POIEEOY & STEWART 5 and 7 North Centre Street, C. GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTSlTIIIlS? FA. IlliANmrrr-TTT p p Under the auspices of Iho COLUMBIA II. & S. F E. Co., No. 1, ifi 1 RQBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHEHANQOAH. I BEGINNING Ending JANUAKY 3, 1894. In addition to the attractions by tUt matrniflcent display at the booths mere win uu a gruna j MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered iicuer. given to eacn porton purenas- mg a iicuoi oi aumission. Tickets, Only 5 Cts. ZEFF'S OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to Who announces that Iib will here atter carry a large and tine stock of OI all styles and line make. Excellent goods at prices to unit the times and with n reach of every one. INK LINE OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings. t9Call early and examine thia stook before going eisewnere. MISCELLANEOUS. S OL1CITORS WA.NTJSD. For particulars, Apply at HEKAi.n omce. u FOR SALE Nine aharen Schuylkill Trac tion stook. Apply at this ornce. 9-SHf T OW.-A bunch of nadlock keys. Libe -al Li reward will be paid (or their return to John "lattery's shoe store, corner of Main und centre streets. uhi-vi WANTK.D. Itellable man here and another outside to open small otnoe and handle my goods Position permanent. Stamp and references. A. t. iionais, care tins paper. ll-25-et -iat.kmmEV WANTED. Free ureoald out "3 at. On of our agents has earned over 30,000 In Bve years. P. O. Box 18TI, New fork. u-ao-m nna aAl.R. fthe&n. a first olass araaorv J1 store with ttook and hxtures. A desirable stand. Must be sold, pood reasons tor selling. Address, Djr man, a, jikai,u onuw. 11-SrHw Bargains! AT - and Stewart's, POTTSVII1I1E, DFyV., goods so cheap at Dives, Pome goods at retail cheaper than I too, with all the leading and latest man department, but now we have something for 33o a yard. This material is worth Hair Efl'ect Cloth at 17c. Your early at they will go very quickly. WALL PAPER! BJIKGAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : . : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Rh'-naniJaali Po. 2HilIinei;:$r! Just opened in tho Egan Bnildi'g, No. 8 East Centre street, a full l'ne of Fall and Winter Millmcry Miss Annie Morrison, AMUSEMENTS. jEKGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FE11GUSON, MANACEll MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th. Dan McCarthy's "1W Irish jJeaptej BIGGER, 1 Hit. OUTER, Than Ever HETTEIt, J A Magnificent Company of singers, dancers, specialists. ( Prices, as, 35 aud 50 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln'a dm? store AiiPTinu nnmitiPMnii nniio HUUIIUI1 UUiYIIYIIuOIUU IIUUOI ma manA rnr niiui tirrh m 11 m hadu their surplus stock of every drtr'p tlon for sale. j AUCTION DAVB,- Tuesdays,- Thursdays, Saturday Anybody ean send good of e e. v i i to the rooms and they will 6rs . i ati'M .Inn D.nH MlllmrAntfl marie nn the d.tV fOUfTt- lng the aula. Keese s auction ivoom Dougherty Building Cor. Centre find Lloyd PrrcvN vnnun inn uiiHTcni m "eft naflunBlans and distribute Circulars. u pay. Send stamp. Calhoun County Advert): lnfLO., jiaiue urees, anon. ii jiu.