i , Si St MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider the quality of tho food you are ewtlnn? It may be good. It might Da better, purer, fresher end more wholesome. U It not worth while to make sure that your tea, Coffee, Hugar, Ilutter, Kffis, Hpleea and Innumerable other groceries are of the beet HUlltyiThere Is such a trilling dlfferenoe In the prices of the bent und the worst that It cer tainly done not pay to buy tho worst, oven on the falBe ground of supposed eoonotny. The beat In always the cheapest, because the moot satisfactory and durable, and tho very beet of everything In the grocery line Is kept at SBVBBIT'S Cor; Centre and White St., HIIKNAPCnOAII. rA. THIRD EDITION WORLD'S FAIR GOODS. lloUlerman,. Urn Jeweler, Offers (lenulue Artm'es for Sale. Holderman is offering for sale at his jewelry esUblishmont, on North Main street, a largo collodion of goods which were among tho ox Mblts at the World's Fair In Chicago. Tho Mock consists of ologant clocks, bronzes, silverware, jewelry and fancy goods, and oach ami every article is genuine. They were on exhibition in tho Tiiharal Arts and Manufac turers buildings at the World's Fair and Mr. Jloldiirniait gives a guarantee that thoy woro among tho oiiginal articles displayed thoro. 11.21-tf Beet work done at Ilrcnnan's steam laun dry. Everything whlto and spotless. Lace urtaius a specialty. All work guaranteed. 10 World's Fair lNiotn f.ir One Dime. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hail way has made an arrangomont with a first clues publishing houso to furnish a series of beautiful World's Fair pictures, of a large rise, at a nominal cost to tho purchaser of only ten cento for a portfolio of sixteen illustrations. Nothing so handsome in re ferenco to the'Wprld's Fair lias boforo beon published. Theories would be worth at least twelve dollars if tho pictures wcro not iublished lu Buch largo quantities, and we are therefore able to furnish these woTks of art for only ton cents Iiemit yonr money to Gcorgo H. llcnflbrd, General 1'aasengor Agent, Chicago, iMil ',! waukeo A St. l'aul Hallway, at Chicago, III., ' and tho pictures will bo sent promptly to any specified address. They will make a hand '' somo holiday gift. , IS -1-36 floor. Buy Keystone, name Lisssio & printed on ovcry sack. IBo sure that tho Bake, . Ashland, Pa., is 3-3-3taw DON'T CROWD THE SCHOLARS. Shall Children Study Out of School Hours? Ruined Blyos, Headacho, Norvous Oollapso Physicians' Advico, It Is an old remark that hoys who shine at school solilom make tho greatost figuro when thoy grow up. If one thinks over tho prlzo hoys who went to school with him ho will find that many suddenly stopped short and turned out groat dunces at last, whllo othors, not. so forward but with high health and spirits, havo turned out tho prize mon and women of tho world. Too many studies, constant examinations, and study out of school hours, ruin tho norves, make palo facos, weak oyes, and ruitiod hopes. At tho first intimation of ovorwork and exhaustion, tho safest and surest nervo tonlo for children, young and old, is Palne's celery oompmnd, a remedy that physicians pre scribe nnd educators rocommend, liecanso it Is tho proscription of one of tho ablest of physicians and instructors, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LL D., of Dartmouth college. Watchful fathers and mothers appreciate this. Nover havo testimonials from so many grateful parents been so unrestrictedly given as to Palno's celery compound. It has entered more homes during the year through out tho United States than any othor remedy. So rcpoatodly has It succeeded in curing nervous weakness, sleeplessness, and lassitude that it has gained tho confidence of all physicians, hosts of mothers, and many hundreds of ohildron. Try it. RESOLUTIONS. POTTSVIXiXiB, Y. DaillSs in Bargains! In formor years wo havo waited until after Christmas to mark down Overcoats. But this year wo aro compollod to start in earlier. Wo havo an enormous stock on hand and owing to tho hard times, sales havo not oomo up to our expecta tions. Ono thing Is certain. The Goods Must bo Sold. We don't want to carry over an Ovorcoat or Winter Suit, and wo havo put a price on them that will bring tirst 01.153 doming witiun tno reach of all. Those fine Cbenchlllo Overcoats that woro $15, now $12 Thcso $20 fur lioaveruvorcoata now go at $10. Nobby Black Cheviot Ovorcoats that wcro $14, now $9. Handsome Bluo Kersey and Mel ton Overcoats reduced from $14 50 to $10.00. Men's nll-.wool Suits, guaranteed fast color worth $l!2, now go at $0.50. Wo havo over au stylos ot miiiu rou's Reefers. If wo can't suit you in a Itocfer no ono can. Children's Junior Itoofer and Jcrsoy Suits by tho thousand. Every conceivable shape, stylo and material. Much Ado About Nothing. An amaluor exchange goos into hysterics over an announcement by tho IIekamj that it has seouied tho right to uso certain patent tablet covors and the paid cfvers thereby ro oeivo a lengthy free advertismenty As the Hkkai.d did not claim it had tho "nxcsive" right tho amateur has unnecessarily vvoviod bimsclf: Tim 1'lrst National Hank's Action 011 Oeu. Lilly's lleutli. 1 At a meeting of tho directors of tho First National Bank of Shenandoah, Pa., held on December 4, 1893, In tholr banking house, on hearing of tho death of a fellow director in tho person of General William Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, by unanimous action of the board, passed the following resolution : llrsalutd. That in tho wiso judgment of an all-wise Providonco Ho has chosen to take from our midst an honorable, patriotic and emlnontly useful cltlzon of tho community in which ho lived, the stato anil Ration wnicu ho successfully assisted in defending, uphold ing and developing at tho patriarchal age of more than threo score years and ton. Ilesolvrd. That lu tlio iioatu or uenerai William Lilly, tho dlreciors of tho First National Bank of Shenandoah, Pa., in com p.my with all good citizens, deplore tho loss to this institution, tho state and nation, and with humiliation bow to and accept the decree of tho Kulcr of Princes and oxtend our sympathy to the relatives with a copy of thcso resolutions. J. J. Franf.y, M. P. Fowlrr, John A. Rkilly, Committco. "fhe reason why Arnica & Oil Liniment is ho popular with the ladies' is because it not only is very (healingand soothing but Its odor 16 not. at ail onensive. nu M 1 11 1 For lituliiefs .Uru mill Societies. The Hkuald has Secured the light to uso the Malette patont writln? tablot covers, with reverslblo blotter, tho only blotter . tablet cover constructed which turns under tho tab- lot. This is specially adapted for letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, otc.Jgnd Will be placed on sUtlonory free for tho bal ance of 1893. Any ono Interested will ploase call aud.-c xamino the haudy (device, at tho IlKKALI) OlBco. 1 cjjien Baby was tick, we gave her Castorla, When she wa3 a Child, sho cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When the had Children, she gave them Castoria, Hear 111 Mint! John A. Eellly's is tho placo to get the purest wines and liquors, host beer and alee and finest brands of cigars. 10-KJ-tf Obk Wklu Laundry Blue, the bti illaing for laundry uso. Each package make 1 two quarts. 15cta. Sold by Coakloy Bros. UnrcIilll'H Cnfe. When seeking a noat and well condnctod cafe, go to Burchill's, corner Slain and Coal strootJ. Polite and prompt attention. 11 7-tf Fried oysters a specialty at ilcElhenny'i 9-12 tf -Now is Your Time to Buy an- 3WtW?tWWWt??1W?W?H?TO!?mm?!? DIVES, JrOMEROY and Stewart's, I OVE RCO AT ! I - f -J POTTSVIIjIjE, PA. n I 2 ."is S5 rt t- o 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 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 Mifinery Department You can got a new hat 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 the millinery art than what we have. IN WRAPS We are at tho top, too, with all the leading and latest man ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' and cliildreu's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received dally. 80 como at any time and we will be glad to serve you. Your Car Fare Paid.E p& Patrons purchasing goods to tho amount of $10 and over, who resido within fiftocn miles of Pottavlllo, their car faro will be paid by us. M.ROHRHEIMER&CO ress tecis Wo always have bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 64 inches wide, for 39c. 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-lnch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This material is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 3Q-Inch Camel's Hair Effect Cioth at 17o. 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. MILLER, Manager, POTTSlf IlLIuES, FA. Tim I run Hull WIpiMl Ulf. INIIJANAI'OLIN I)i-C 1. .JllilKl' WintcrH veniU'ieil his ili'cisiim In the Iron Ilnll r cuivership euse , The decision makes per manent the receivership and ordera a dis tribution of the funds of the order. In brief, the decision wipes the Order of the Iron Hull out of existence. A new trial was asked and overruled and exceptions taken. Xon-lTnlon Hoys on Strike. Prrrsnono, Dec. B. A new phase in the glass workers' strike developed when the non-union boys employed nt factory K, United States Glass company, struck against a reduction in wages of ten cents per turn. Mnnnger Leech says the firm can get along without the hoys. Dentil ir James W, Voder. James W. Yoder, at ono timo prominent merchant doing business in Mahanoy Plane, died at Manhoim, Lancaster county, yestor day. Mr. Yoder, aftor eellingouthisbusiness at Mahanoy Plane, removed to Reading where ho re-entored tho mercantile business, retiring from it a few years ago. lie then euter.ed tho employment of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad and made his homo in Sohuylklll naven. Owing to kidney troubles ho quit railroading early in the present year and removed to Mauheim where ho ro em barked in the moriiantlle business. Ho loaves widow, daughter of D. M. Boyer, formerly of town, and one child. School lloinl Meeting. Tho regular monthly meeting of the School Board will be held in Its now quarters on Pouth West street to-morrow ( Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, Pittsburg Movelty Store Wouders' one dozen $3 cabinets for $1. S. E Cor. Centre and Market 8ta., Pottsville. 11.21 lm A PRETTY FACE is the result ot a healthy physical condition. ''Beau ty Is but skin deep" yet it greatly de pends on a clear complexion, free from wrinkles and hollow cheeks. Health always 1 brings wealth ol beauty. A healthy state of the system -comes with Doctor Pierce's Favorits ProscriDtion. It's a medicine prepared for woman's oii- menta It cures those derangements and weak wMM, mnte woman's life miserable. A woman who neglects to take proper er- t 1 . . .:,... In t-1 rtrnna to OXCOSSiVO COn- s-esUon, debility and a sluggish circulation. Tula is the time we advise the " Prescription " On all derangements and aispiacemeum ui iui i..i whini, riiilt in"shrns of in flammation," in catarrhal discharges from Uie lining membranes, and in distressing i . i.m. ii.it, mixlicins is iruaranteed to feneflt or cure, or the money u returned. Bell'sMuseum 112 South Main SI. Open from 1 to 0 and7tollp.m.dally Change of program twioe a week. Ad mission, 10 cts. to all parts. Children un der 0 years, 5c. All can come without an escort. rr CENTS per yard forOllclol that sells on night Others foi "JSSe. 45c. and upwards. Al. grades.of pretty Carpets. Call for bar- eraina.: C. . JFrlcUe's Carpe Store, 10 Bouth Jardlu Street, Ttaron De Italidan Acquitted. Pxms, Dec. 5. Tho sensational trial ol Baron De Huhdan, n Russian officer, who was charged with the murder of Lieuten ant Kastenskiold, of the Danish army, was concluded yesterday nt Riom, In Puy-de-Dome, Baron De Hahdan being acquitted. An exploding Holler Kills Three. Eastland. Tex., Dec. 5. The boiler of a Texas and Pacific engine drawing thir teen cars exploded near here, killing Ka ginoer Charles KUIott, Fireman Charles Beevers and Hrakeman irrauk ijpenco. Chlnaware, Qucenswarp, Glassware and T 0iOI)3 at lowest xiimine tbo stock TT A T TTl A T7 1 1 1 11 1 IJJrY T prices. Cull and and be conv need we cirry the very beat line. No 25 West '"entre Street. "hPnarilonh. ONAnem1 28 South Main Street. USE DANA'B SABSAPAEILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUBES." Bargains I Death f liltliop l'qwer. St. Johks, N. P.. Dec. 5. Bishop Power dieil here yeaterdiy afternoon, aged 65. He was In good health up to last Satur day, when he contracted a oold, which rupldly developed into pneumonia. A Michigan Mayor Munlernl. Hailhhurst, Mich., Dec. B. Mayor E. C. Wilson was brutally assassinated by Klrby Miller, a notorious tough. H murdered "his victim with a bludgeon. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The trial of Prendergast, the murderer of Mavor Harrison, woa postponed until tomorrow. Several large potteries In Trenton hav closed down, and In a few days 4,000 men will be idle. A report that the German emperoi wishes to purchase the yacht Vigilant is authoritatively denied. Brooks Story, who escaped from thi penitentiary at Jackion, Wlss.,a year ago, has been reeaptured. The Bovnlrd & Beyfang Manufacturing company, of Plttuburjr, manufacturers ol oil well supplies, has gone into th handi of receivers. The total papw rurrenoy outstanding NoV. 80 (leas tl.omi.uiu Mtimated to bars been destroyed In tho great Chicago Orel is 1,163,849,178, an increase for the montS of 111,231,603. I'olnU. Mr. Patterson, the carpet weaver on Wst Oak street, hu made some extensive and much needed improvements In and about tho prop erty he occupies. He has also put up a now sign. A pink tea and sociable will be held at the residence of Miss Schoener, on North White street, on Friday evening, for tho benefit of the Presbyterian parsonage fund. Excursions to California. On account of the San Francisco Mid Winter Fair, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco, St. Jose, Colton, Los Angeles and Sandicgo, Oal., and Fortland, Ore., at reduced rates, good until April 1, 1891. For full particulars call on any coupon ticket agent or addreu John I. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 4S0 William St., Williams- port, Pa. - Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters? B-12-tf Coming Fvents. Dec. 20. Grand cantata "A Merry Company, or the Cadets' Picnic," at tho P. M. chnrch, Dec. 25. Grand eisteddfod under the auspices of tho Ivorltes at Ferguson's theatre, Shenandoah. Feb. 5. Fifth grand hall of the Gymna sium Club In Bobbins' opera house. Prof. Barrett, of St. Lawrence county, N, Y., speaking of pulmonary diseases, says: not one death occurs now where twenty died bofore Downs' Elixir was known. Over fifty years of conitant iucces places Downs' Elixir at the head of the long list of cough remedies. lm Fried oysters a specialty at McElhonny'i. frthArAAvM- wiM a rpfti cure for chronic1 nnnt-liM Prilrln. Ilronohlcal troubles and La ririniia it. la Pan Tina. Don't fall to eel the eenulne: avoid substitutes. Costs only 36 cents. Pan-Tina is sold at l r. D. Klrlln'a Drug Store. Don't suffer with indigeelion, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. lm Henriettas, Bpccial In all shades, a good one, vfto per yard, worth UOc. Standard Prints, 5c. A large assortment of Ladies Cashmero Gloves I lo close, out cheap. Good Glngha'ms, 4c and 5c, worth 7o and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to close out at 15c, I original pneo, 2oc Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces I in tho best shades. A big drive in Underwear. Gents' Red Shirts, I all wool, 76c, jormer price, i.uu. 0 nnAttn 0 FAIR I S Under tho auspices of tho 1 II. &, S. F E. Co., No. 1, H 1 RDBB1NS OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, I BEGINNING, 4 111,1122 4 Ending JANUARY 3, ISO I, J Q In addition to the attractions by ? if themagnlllcentdisplayattho booths there will bo a grand t MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT 1 V And other amusements. Change of T a program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas- J, P Ing a ticket of admission. ? t Tickets, Only 5 Cts. t WILL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Mustmako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 221 Y Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa, THE LADlEs1 GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. All now and stylish goods and at prices boyond competition. I ZEFF'B OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to Who announces that he will here after carry a large and fine stock o( uGarpctsi.s This Deiartment is complete, embracing a full lino of lag, ingrains ana urusseis at the lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to sell at COc, worth Jl.uu. Acknowledging no competition in the trade, I assuro you bargains in ovcry department at the old reliable stand. a8 SOUTH MAIM STREET. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, ShciiniKloDb, Pcnnn. Teams to hlro for all purposes on reasonable terms- Of all styles and 11 no make. Excellent goods at prices to suit the times and with n reach of every one. INE LINE OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, dents' Furnishings. tETall earlv and examine this stock before going eisewnere. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale nnd Retail TRICES. JOXIIXr 3D. TIIEZI8E Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street I Foi a. STeat axx& Clean 139 8011II1 Main direct, 191io:i3L.nxa.clo.33., TPfv. All work guaranteed to be flrit-class In every resteci. we respoettuuy solicit a snare 01 your patronage. GoodaodUedforanddellvorod Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. SHAVE! CIIAS, DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR Feiioubon. House DLOCE. Everything In the tonsorial line done In flret ciuss siyie. isverytmng neat aua Clean, Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centra street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. liss Annie Morrison, SHENAJJBOAH, PA. AMUSEMENTS. JERGUSON'd THEATRE. F. J. FEUGC30N, JIANAUEll TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5th Dan McCarthy's "ftue Irish jJearts." niGGEH. Bit GUTER, 13B1"1,EK, Than Ever. A Magnificent Company of singers, dancers, specialists. Prlcesi 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln'a drug store. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale- AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdajs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of every descriptloa to tho rooms and tx he sold at auction on the usual terras. .Sr "',aml3- Biou and settlements maiJI, rA t lng the sale. eer. porter, ales, J I1neaVlcars T a vlttion to all IVCCSC S rt-UUlJiil-: f- D0UKhlfeiTi3:.3sr UOr. UeiltrO aiet,SheuaBdoah,ra.l TM RECTO US' NOT IJ Uank, Shenacdoan,! The annual election for serve for the ensuing year a,ti bank on Tuesday, January 9ILT.w.'"r o'clock, p. m, JOUN It. Lumbal- 12 !-Slii-r Cashier.