'Y Daily Surprises i ains ! n Barg THt FRIEND OF LABOR, Do you ever consider the quality ot tho f od you are eating? It may be good. Itragnt b) better, pmer, fresher and more wholesome. U It not worth wblle to make sure that your Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Hutter, Km. Hploes nd Innumerable other groosrtes are o( the beet qaaiftyrrfTher la such a trilling difference In Mm prions ot tbe beat and the worn that It oer totnly does not pay to buy the worst, even on the false era and of supposed eoonomy. The beat la always tbe cheapest, beoause the neat aatlafaetory and durable, and the Tory beet of everything In the grocery line I kept at cor, iwCiurc hiiu wmic ain. HIIItNANIIOAII. I A. THIRD EDITION At Work Again. "Fatty" Snyder, the hnstlor who almost committed suicide on Thursday night by taking a dose or horse modlclno in Sneddon's livery stblo, lias fully recovered and it at his work again. Ilessrs lie had similar ex perleiif aome years ago at St. Clair. A doctor prescribed some medicine for lilm with instructions that only fifteen drow be taken. Snyder says lie swallowed the whole content of the bottle to see wliat the effect would be, and, In tbe last case, the overdose made him vomit and prompt medical at tendance saved his life. T. J. Mooro is Prosidont of the Trades' Council. Well-Known Trustee of the Painters' Union in Toledo. Many Other Workingnieii Having tho Same Struggle for Existence. The panic just past boro hardest upon tho woiklngmen and women. Theirs has been tho greatest worry. They have had to labor harder than ever to sup port their faniulea. To day there aro thousands of overworked Riid overworrlcd jieopte struggling along, many of them under the burden of dyspepsia, or insomnia, un happy and fretful, but not lielpless M Mr. Mooro i-hows. Those who awake mors tired than when they went to bed, with an unpleasant tto In the mouth, and tho tongue parched, I'lre Alarm. The Are department was called ont to the southwestern end of the Fourth ward this afternoon. The alarm was sounded by poo pla who saw a cloud of smoke swell out from between two buildings on Muyberry allfy and the firemen found no Are to fight when they arrived upon the scene, as the smoke was cnused by a fire In a stove. School Director Tim" Lynch met with a an accident. IIo was helping to pull the I'liirnlz hose carriage and a sodden lurk of the tongue threw htm to the ground. His nose was badly lacerated Or. Laiigton put several stitches In the wound. Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters ? a 12-tr Tlio Couniy JiiHtltiiio, The Schuylkill Oounty Teachers' Institute will open at PottavlHo on Monday, 18th I net. In another column of this iuier may bo found the announcement of County Superin tendent 0. W. Weiss. Tho attractions for tho llittituto entertainments are Hon. A. 51. Honimers, illustrated lecture ; Hon. II. W. J. Hum, of Georgia, Southern orator and humorist; the Ktuuia 0. Thursby grand concert company, and the Franz Wilcssk fraud conom company. If there ever whr u real eure for chronic' Oonglw, Colds, Kronoblnal troubles and La 8rlpe it lupin Tina. Don't tail to get lh genulue; avoid substitutes. C'ikI only 26 eenta. Pan-Tina Is sold at 1. P. n. JClrlluY Jrug Store. WORLD'S FAIR GOODS. ftolderinan,. th .Jeweler, Olt'er tlenulno Artlc'l'S for Sale. Holderman is ottering for ssleat his Jewelry Mtablishment, on North Main street, a large olloctlon of goods which wero aroong tho ex hibits at tho World's Fair In Chicago. Tho stock consists of elegant clocks, bronzes, sllrcrwaro, jewelry and fancy goods, and each nd every article is genuine They were on exhibition In tho Liberal Arts and Manufac turer! buildings at the World's Fair and Mr. Holderman gives a guarantee that thoy were amoug the original articles displayed there. 11-21-tf 3?OTTSVXIiti3B, Ir-f.. A.T- Mow is Your Time to iiuy an- OV R COAT Ue.U.UiUUiUUU4UaUlUUU4UUUlt Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's, FOTTSVIXiIjE, 3jV T. .1. MOOISK. In former years wo have waltod until nfter Chrtitmas to mark down Ovoreoats Ilut this year we are conilled to start In earlier. We have an enormous stock on hand and owing to tho hnrd times, sales have not como up to our expecta tions. One thing is certain. Tho Goods Must be Sold. We don't want to oarry over an Overcoat or Winter Suit, and we have put a prim on them that will bring first -...-1 clothing within tho reai.ii of all. Those lino Chenchllle Overooats that wore $15, now $12. Those 20 fur Heaver Overcoat now go at 115. Nobby Illnck Cheviot Ovoreoats that were $14, now $0. Handsome illue Kersey and Mel ton Overcoats reduced from $14 50 lo $10.00. Men's all-wool Su ts, guaranteed fast color worth $12, now go at $0.50. We have over styles oi i;niin- ren's Reefers. If we can't suit you in a lteefer no one can. Children's .Innior Iteefer and Jersey Suit by the thousand. Every oonoeivable shape, style and material. Mod oysters a specialty at MoElhenny's. 0-12-tf Notice lo Societies, lite. The Herald office Is prepared to furnish, Ml sliott notice, programmes, badges, otcj guaranteeing tho finest workmanship at tho lowest rates. 1000 samples to delect from. The most exquisite designs to eult any society r organization. Wonders' ono dozen $3 cabinets for $1. S. E Gar. Centre and Market Sts., I'ottsville. ll-21-lm When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, 7f hen she bad Children, she gave them Castorla, lturclilll'n Cure. When seeking a noat and well conducted efe, go to Rurcbill's, corner Main and Coal Streets, l'ollte and prompt attention. 11 7-tf MoElhenny's U-12-tf Fried oysters a specialty at A PLEASANT SURPRISE is In store for you when you buy Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel let. If you ever took the ordinary fiver pill, big and bulky, nasty too, you'd ap preciate a good thing, espe cially when It is sugar-coated, tiny a a mustard seed but very sfteottve. Other things being equal, the smallest U the Lett in liver pills henco, " Pleasant Pellet. ' If you are troubled with Indigestion, Constipation, Bil iousness, Bilious Headaches, and a hundred and one ills which depend upon an Inac tive liver. use Dr. Pierce's Pellets. With these puts you get not only temporary relief but a positive eurs; they're mmranteed to erlve satisfac tion or your money is re turned. For fat people who suffer from indigestion, for hearty eaters and high livers those whose livers are sluggish, this pill is what is most needed. Take a Pill after dinner. coated and dry, know ono of tho many signs of tho disease that follows pvcrwork. A poor appetito for breakfast, at times a complete distaste for nil kinds of food (even the little reluctantly taken producing general discomfort) these symptoms demand a sober thought. To-day It is known that tho nerve centers govern all tho processes throughout tho body. Perfect digestion and asslmila tion requlro that tho nerves work in har mony with the digestive apparatus. And it was on this recent highest medical inforina tion that Paino's celery compound, tho uiediolno that makes peoplo woll, wot first prepared. To all who are overworked, tho following letter from Mr. T. J. Mooro tolls a story that should bo read and heeded. It Is from ono of the plain people : "I am greatly pleased with the good re suits obtained from tho uso of I'alno's colery compound. Previous to its uso I doctored with two of tho best doctors hero, and my health was hot improved in the least by tho tieatmont I received. On the recommends' tion of a friend I proomcd a bottloof Paino's celery compound, and before I had used ono bottle I noticed an Improvement in my health, and I decided to ooullnuo its uso and give the medicine a fair trial. I havo about finished tho fourth bottle, and I havo almost entirely regained my old time health and vigor. My ailment was n disordered stomach and my wholo system was out of order. My appetite was poor and vory irrogular, and as an old friend whom I met on tho street ox pressed it, after enquiring about my health when I was under tho doctors' oaro, 'O, you are a goner !' But my improved condition has convinced him of his Inefficiency us a medical oxamlncr and prophet." Mr. Mooro is a citizen of Toledo, and lives at 2100 Fitch street in that city. IIo is president of the trades' council and trustee of the painters' uuion. "Ho stands high with all union men," says the Toledo Made. A careful man or woman either keeps I'alne's eclory compound on hand, or knows just where he can oaslly procure it. It is. the remedy that makes peoplo woll It has shown itself to bo an Ideal remedy in cases where nutrition is an important factor, and where digestion is feeble. It is as far superior to the ordinary nerve tonics and sarsaparillas as the diamond is to the ordinary glass. Try It and be convinced Will It lien German? The fact is commended upon that in nearly every caso whero a Gorman and an Irishman have been rivals for appointmont to a particular olllce Mr. Cleveland has decided to give the appointment to a German. D'm. Exchange. This la encouraging to the friends of Messrs. Folmer and Masters. 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, Anowera 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 u new hat of tho latest style (it almost any price. Hate to suit all in price as well as in style. You oan't find a larger or better assortment of the millinery art than what we have.' IN WRAPS-We are at the top, too, with all the leading and latest man ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, hut new goods are received daily. Bo come at any time and we will be glad to serve you. Your Car Fare Paid ss jr-a- Patrons purchasing goodi to tho amount of $10 and over, who reside within fifteen milts of l'ottsv'tlle, their ear fan will bo paid by us. M.ROHRHEIMER&COi Arro.lmt for llnrglnry. Charles Stonp, alias "Shamokln Rod," and William Dempster wcro arrested hy Chief of Police O'Hiira last night for stealing a quan tity of liquor from the cellar of Benjamin Richards' hotel at tho corner of Ccntro r d Jardin streets. Other parties aro wanted for complicity in tho case. Stoup and Dempster wcro taken to tho Potleville jallthismoruing. Don'tTobacco Spit orSmoke yourUfe wtv Is the truthful, startling title of a little book lhat tells all about Notob(e, the wondciful, Harmless fluamnteeil tobacco habit cure. 'In' coat t-i trilling and tho man who wants to quit ..ml can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No tobac 11 Hold By all druggists. Uook at drugstores or bv mallfree. Address Tae Sterling Komedy Co., Indiana Mineral Hprlngs, lnd. wis-ly Best work dono at Itronnan's steam laun dry. Everything white and spotless. Laoe urtalns a specialty. All work guaranteed. -visit Tlir.- Pittsburg MoveSty Store Chlnaware, (iueenaware, HOLIDAY Chlnaware, (iueeuaware, Qlasswaro and OOODd at lowf Kt prices. Call and I examine tho stock I and be cuiiv need we oarry tho very best line. No. S" West Centre Street, "henandooh We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-woo Zebra Cloth, 5-1 inches wide, for 39c. These goods cost the importer ninety cents, but he needed funds aud wo bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 'Kl-iuch all-wool Serges for 33o a yard. Tills material is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 3G inch Camel's Hnir Ellect Clotli 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, 0. GEO. MILLER. Manager. FOTTS.FIKLlK, FA. WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CSHDEN, 221 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. P. I MONAGHAN'S. 23 South Main Street. A. Be 'sMuseumi 112 South Main SI, Opon from 1 to 0 and 7 to 11 p.m.dally Chaugo of program twice a week. Ad mission, 10 cts. to all parts. Children un der 9 years, Gc. All can como without an escort. Henriettas, special In all shades, a good one, I 75c per yard, worth uoc. Standard Prints, 5c A largo assortment of Ladies Caahmoro Gloves I to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and Dc, worth 7c aud 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, 2jc. Uross Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces In tho best shades. A big drive in Undorwear. Gents' Rod Shirts, all wool, 75c, former price, $1.00. lOUNTY INSTITUTE COUIWE OF EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. The reason why Amies A Oil Liniment is so popular with the ladies is beoause it not only is very healing and soothing but its odor is not at all offensive. lm Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for at the Shenandoah, Schuylkill oounty, Pa., post office. December 2, 18M: Hhelley Charles Wolf Joseph Young C. E. A Oc. rw ,u ug iur "' J. , BuY'le admission (no reserved eat). Wo. , please say "s-lvertlsed." One cent will be -phc , imrt for sale of reserved sen tickets MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. Hon. A. M Hornmers, "Healtstto Haranlos, ' An Illustrated Locture " "Picturesque Europe" "Fiom Paris to Pompoll." TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. Hon. II. W.J. Ham, of Georgia, the South eru orator und humorist. Leeture. WEDNESDAY, DECEMUKK20. Grand concert company, Emma C. Thursby, thn Atn.riRHn Hontatrico. the rival of Patti and Jenny Ltnd, and the New York Male OnrtBtte. Oeorire W. Campbell. Tenor; lharles Herbert Hoyt, Tenor; 11. W. Hoe, liarllone. Douglas Lane, uasso. THURSDAY, DECEMIIEH 21 The Franz Wllczek Grand Concert i ompany. Franz Wtloiek. the Great Austrian violin Virtuoso, Mamie Kenek-Wiltrcek, Vlolinljt. Punil Af .Tn.iehlm: Mario Eokhardt. an Km I nnc Tinnfut' InAx Pann&tor. the Dramatic Sonrana. a very superior artiste; llernaid Emmelne, the popular tenor. u..Bnr tinkAia. RAcuiini? reserved seats: Pri'ietandClrele,S.M, Dress Circle, first row. 1 75; Dress Circle, excepting nrst row, f 1 m nrJCBNTS per yard for Ollololft S that Mlla on sign' Othen to J6o, 4fio, and upwards. AJ1 grades of pretty Carpets. Call for bar. jalnfl. C. O. Frfolce'8 Carpe fjtorc, 10 South Jardin Street. oharged on all advertised letters. II. 0. Dotkh, P. M. Prof. Barrett, of St. Lawrence county, N. Y., speaking of pulmonary diseases, says : not oue death ooours now where twenty died before Downs' Elixir was known. Over fifty years of constant success places Downs' KlUir at the head of the long list of cough remedies. lm liAll PoitpollHl. The ball which was to have been held Friday evening Last for the benefit of Wesley Beisel lias been postponed until Monday evening, Dee. 4tli. 13-S it Ilave yon tried MeBlhenny's fried oysters t 0-12-tf will i nen at the bor oflioe of the Aoademy or Mnain Pntuvllle. Decembers. atlUa. m.. for teachers only, to seeure seals in one-halt of the AUiidemv. and at 2 P. in. to neeure seats la thn other half of the Academy. Before nrwnlnir tha chart DlrtlCB desiring to nurohate tickets will draw numbers for poaltlon In line. Kah teacher in line way purchase any number not exceeding ten. mj person my loin the line a second time will fha aamu nrlnlleiM M Ht first. The reurSSeUU ttve of eseh district wtil be required to present to the ticket agrnt a list of tbe names ot tbe teachers for whom he buys tickets. Doors open at 7 p. m. Entertainments oomjnoooe at 8 p. in. RAILWAY AKKANGKMBKTS. The last train ou the L. V. K. R. from Potts vl le to Sohuylklll Haven and Orwlgsbura vis, Westwood, will be held until the close of the evenlns's entertainment. The. last train on the l'snna. It. It. for HheondoaU, Mufcana; City and DetoBo will be held uoui ajoje o evening's entertainment. U.W.WBI u.ie-7-ff Cosjntyl I. lupt. ( m;AKrii e p Under the auspiees of the p H II. &. S. F E. Co , No 1, l I BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE. SHENANDOAH, 1 SEGINNINO, 1111,1122 Ending JANUARY 3, 1S0I. In addition to the attractions by the maKniticent display at the booths thero will be a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT And other amuifments. Change of program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket of admission, Tickets, Only 5 Cts. Miss Annie Morrison, ZEFF'B OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to THE LA1)IEV GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All now and stylish Roods I and at prices beyond competition. Who announces that he will here after carry a large and One stock of ...Ca.xpeissis This Department is complete, embracing a lull line of lutg, Inerains and llrussels at tho lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a lob in Velvet to sell at COc worth . . . ... .... . i.w. AcKnowienging no competition in tho trade, 1 assure you bargains in every department at tuu old rcllablo stand. a8 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Of all styles and fine make. Excellent goods at prices to suit the times and with n reach ot every one. INK LINK OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Cups, Gents' Furnishings. rWOall early and examine this stock before going eisewnere. Grand T T olidaylk. J- Opening ! December 2, 1893. HOOKS & BROWN, No. 4 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Retail I'KICKS. Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street 0 OU TO O CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR Feuouson House Ulook. Bvervtliliuf In the tonsnrlal line done In first I cluss stile. Everything neat and clean. Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 Eaet Ccntro street, a full line of Fall aud Winter Millinory. SHENANDOAH, PA AMUSEMENTS. iEKGUSON'8 THEATRE. r. j. FEitansoN, manager MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th. Dan McCarthy's "True Irish, jiearts." niGGER Hit GHTEH BUTTER, Than Kvor. A Magnificent Company of singers, dancers, specialists. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stook of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS. Tuesdas, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oan send goods of every de-criptlon to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on tbe usual terms. All goods fold on commis sion and settlements made on the day follow ing the sale, Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Uulldlng, Cor. Contro and Lloyd Streets. BIRE0TOR8' NOTICE. First National Dank, Sbenardoau, I'a , December J, 1W. ) annual election for thirteen directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the bank on Tuesday. January 9th, 1801, from 2 to 3 o'elook, p. in. John It. Lkisiinhino, 124-St-o-a-w Cashier.