NEW DYES FOR C01T0N. Daily Surprises in BaFEains! IIHAimitll. AM) IIltll.l.IANT COLORS THAT 1)0 NOT I',li:. M. ROHRHEIPflER & COM'Y. Do you e?er consldir the quality of tlio loot you are anting? It may lie Rood. It might bt betMr. purer, freiher and more wholesome. Id It not worth while to make sure that your Ta, Co tTee, Hugar, Ilutler, ICtffri, Hploea and Innumerable other grocerlai are of the bent qualltyf joThflre In ("uch a trifling difference In Me price o( the beat And the worst that It cer tainty done not nay to buy the worst, eren on the falae ground of nuppoted eoooomy. The beat la nlwoys the aheapeal, because the BMMt natiafaatory and durable, and the very beat of everything In the grocery lino la kept nt Cor; Centre and White StH., HIIICNA.MIIIAII, IA. THIKD EDITION Attractioi Kxtraortllnnry. We are planed to announce to tho patrons of the theatre that the hustling manager, I'. J. Ferguson, after considerable persuasion has iiirltiuctl Jamea Young, the prominent tragedian, with his flue company, to favor us 'with an appearance on tholoonl stage for two ulghtt. Mr. Young will produce two of Shakes eat'a p'ays, namely, ''King Richard III" and "Hamlet." It la rarely that audi good fortune attends towns of this size, hut auch la the case aa far as this town is con oernwl, and we uro In le congratulateil that thU excellent attraction ia to be with ui on the nlghta of December 8th and 'Jlh. Bt work done at llrcunan's steam laun dry. Everything wlilto and spotless. Lace nrtains a sped tlty . All work guaranteed. 10 World1 I'nlr rimtin r ir Our Dime, The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hall way lift made an arrangement with a first claei publishing houte to furnish a scries of beautiful World's Fair pictures, of a largo sice, at a nominal cost to the purchaser of only ten cento for a portfolio of sixteen illustrations. Nothing so hanilsnmo in re ference to the World's Fair has bofnro heen published. Tho aeries would be woith at least twelve dollars if tho picture were not published in such largo quantities, and we are therefore able to furnish those works of art for only ten cents. Keruit your money to George H. Iloailbrd, General 1'aMenger Agent, Chicago, JMU waukoe A St Paul Kallway, at Chloago, III., and the pictures will ho sent promptly to any specified address. They will mako a hand some holiday gift. 12-lvtt Buy Keystone Hoar. I!o suro that tho name Lhhsici & IUkb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on cvory sack. 3-3-3taw Drmls Itcnordetl. Tho following is a list of properties in this borough recently sold and tho deeds for which were rocoided yosterday: Martin P. Purcell to Anthony Tohak, for $7,200. Sheriff Woll to Elizabeth Whalon for taooo. Oeorgo Moyers, ct. ux., to Joseph I.intus, for $l,D00. The reason why Arnloa & Oil Liniment is so popular with tho ladloa is hcoauso it not only is vry healing and soothing hut its odor is not at all offensive. lin A I'oor House Tho production of tho "True Irish Hoarts," st Ferguson's Theatro last night, was not as successful in a financial sense as on the pre vious night But despite tho poor attendance the company went on with tho performance and tried as hard to pleaso those present as if the house had been crowded. Tho company was deserving of far better patronage, hut it only goes to show that a play and company must bo aided by extraordinary circumstances to draw two good houses in succession in this town. Don'tTobaccs Spit or Smoke your Lifo Away Is the truthful startling title of a little book that tells all about No-tobjc, the wondorful, harmless Guaranteed tobacco hab.lt cure. The post is trifling und the man who wants to quit and can't runs no phvsloal or llnannlal risk In using "No to-bac " -old by all druggists. hook at arug stores or ny man tree. jaarea? Tile Sterling Keinedy Co., Indiana Mineral Hprings, lnd, w & s-ly lluTclitll's Cure. When seeking a neat and well conducted cafe, go to nurchill's, corner Slain and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11 7-tf When Baby ih sick, wo gave her Castorta, When the was a Child, she cried for Castorta, When stialwcame Miss, she clung to Castorta. When shs bad Children, she gave them Castorla, Hear In Mind John A. 1161118 is the place to get the Hirxt wines and liquors, best beer and ales and finest brands of oigars. 10-lG-tf It has been proven by living witnesses that Pan-Tina Is a remarkable speoitiofor toe quick sure of the dlftloult and dangerous throat and lung troubles Ite equal can't be founct. Costs aieents. Pan-Tlnaissold at P. P. D. Klrlln's drug store. Friod oysters a speolalty at MeKl henny'f 9 12tf 112 South Main St. Open from 1 to C and 7 to 11 p.m.dally Change of program twice a week. Ad mission, 10 ots. to all parts. Children un der 9 years, 5c. All can come without an escort. op OENTd per yard for Ollclotk that Bella on sigh Others foi 35o, 45c, and upwards. AJ) gradea of pretty Carpota. Call for bar gams. C. D. Frlcke'd Carpet Storci 10 South Jardln Street. Srleiitllle DIsroTorlcs Hint Lighten Labor. A Wi-rtrer'n l!perlnno In Dyeing Car. pels Where tlio Color Sla as llrlglit hh When New. Those eoonomloal women who havolenmed how eaty it is to save money hy home-dyeing, have often complained because there were not fast and non-fading dyes for cotton goods. Within tho last few ycuts scienco has been at work, and tho results aro tho fast diamond dyes for cotton, turkoy red, pink, purple, orange, ollvo green, brown, etc. Theeo dyes mako colors so fast that oven washing in strong soap suds will not start them. If a woman is suro to get tho fast diamond dyos for cotton when sho wants to dyo cotton, sho will ho ahlo to dyo absolutely fast, non fading colors that will stay until tho goods aro worn out. A practical dyer, writing In tho Wearers' Herald, says, "I used to dyo with roots and lwrks, hut after all my work, (and it was a tedious job, ) I was not satisfied, for tho colors were homely and often faded. At last 1 commenced to use diamond dyos, and tlio process is so simple and oisy that tho work Is a pleasure I have used carpets made of rags dyed with diamond dyos thieo years, and tho colors are still as bright us when new." Many of the diamond dyo fast cotton colors aie so superior to othor dyestuirs that they are used hy dyers everywhere, oven in tho big mills and the large dyo houses. Imitators of those reliable dyes havo claimed that their cotton dyes aro "just as good," hut practical tests provo the diamond is the only kind that makis colors which soap will not wash out or sunlight fade. Tlio diamond dyes come in noarly fifty dillorent oolors, for silk, wool, and cotton, and will dye anything, from a pair of stock ings to a dress or cloak. I.iim jer KnHtrr'H Itimicli (Mice Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor. at Law, of Pottsville, has taken rooms at Mel'llionny's cafo building and will open a branch law ollice. Mr. Foster oxpects to he in Shenandoah ovory Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when ho can bo consulted at tho place mentioned. ll!MSir USE DiNA'S 3AK3APARII.LA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CUKES." tllveti Aw,.y. For sixty days Koagoy, tho photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum plcturo with every down of Ills i'i cabinets. OSE DANA'S SAESAPABILLA, ITS " THE KIND TIT AT CUKES" t'avo you trlod McElhonny's friod ovstors? a 12-tf Montgomery County Democrat. NomtlUTOWN, Ph., Nov. 0. The Demo crntio committee met hero for reorifnnissii tion mill ie-olected Edward F. Ktmo chair man by it unniiliuous vote. Oliver G. Morris, of Hatfield, wns elected vicechnir imin; A. A. Carn, of Whlteinnrsli, treas urer, mid Ilnrry I. Fox, W. F. Myers and W. Ij. Delhi f-ec-retarius. Harris Adjudged lntane. Wilmikqios, Del., Dec. tl. The jury in the Charles Harris case nt Dover rendered verdict lant nlKlit declaring that Harris la insane mid incftpnhlc of mannghiK his own ailnirs. This is a victory for Jlrs. Sarah D. Mcl'hnil, a nleco, who brought the suit. Harris has property valued at tooo.uoo. IN SENmiLAND HOUSE Senator Dolpb Assails tliu Administra tion's Jlnvtniinn Policy. Warmixcitos. Dee. 0. In the. senate yes terday almostthe entire timeof thesession was occupied by Senator Dolph, of Oregon, in a speech nuainst what is undemtood to ho tho policy of tho administration in the Hawaiian matter. He characterized it as a crime ngaini-t civilization, and was se vere in his oriticinm of the president. The ression was brought to a close early in the slay by tho presentation of rei-olutirfus rela tive to the Hon. Charles O Neill, late a representative from the state of Pennsyl vania, in respect to whose memory n ad journment was had. The Micond day of the session of the house was dismally dull. Not a spark of interest enlivened the pro ceedings. The only thine moment ac complished beyond the passage of several small hills affectine; land titles in tha far west was an agreement to close the ger eral debate on the bankruptcy bill today, Suqitrl to the Hockafellow Tailor. WlLKESBAURE, Pa., Dec. (5. A big- legal battle began here in thecourtg. About a year ago E P. Darling, a leading member of the Ijuzeme county bar, died, r or some years previous to his death he was a mem ber of the defunct hanking Arm of 7. Y. Rooknfellow & Co. A few months before Mr. Darling's death ha quietly withdrew from the firm, although no public notice hail been given to the depositors to that effect. Mow the orphan's court has been called upon to audit the distribution in the estate of K. P. liarling. Counsel for Iteokafellow's depositors then filed an ap plication at once to be let into the distri bution. A Lively Trlfe right. CnAnLESTOK, W. V., Dec. 0. Johnny Flynu, of New York, and Charley John son, of St. Paul, fought a Woody seven round batttle for a purse of tdOO, before a strictly select party at an early hour in tho morning. In the first two rounds Flynn had deoldediy the best of It, but from that on Johnson pounded him se verely, scoring four elean knock downs, and finally putting; his antagonist bo thoroughly to sleep that he did not come to for nearly ten minutes. The men weighed in nt 142 pounds. rrltobard and Crtrdnn May Tight. New Yokk, Dec. 0. The following cable has been received from London: Ted Pritcbard, the middleweight champion of England, CAlled at The Sporting lAte of floe and issued a challenge to tight Dan Creadon, the middleweight champion of Australia, at FenMone for jefiOO a side. Crwvlon is willing i litfht Pritcbard, and when the latter m, is 100 und forwards the urtlolsn of agreement the match will be arranged, providwl Creedon is nllowed expenses to go to England. Now is Your mmmmmimmmTHmmmmttm iOVERCOA In former years wo have watted until after Chrlitmas to mark down Overcoats, Hut this year wo aro compelled to start In earlier. Wo havo an enormous stock on hand and owing to tho hard times, hales havo not coino up to our expecta tions. Ono thing is certain. The Goods Must bo Sold. Wo don't want to carry over an Overcoat or Wlntor Suit, and wo havo put a price on them that will bring first cla- clothing within tlio roach of all. Those fino Chcnchillo Overcoats that were $15, now $12 Those $20 fur Heaver Ovorcoats now go at$15 Nobby Black Cheviot Ovorcoats that wore $1 1, now $0. Handsome Bluo Kersey and Mel ton Overooats reduced from $1150 to $10.00. Men's all-wool Sii'ts. guaranteed fast color worth $12, now go at $0.50. We havo over 30 stylos of Child ren's IJeefers. If we can't suit you in a Itcefcr no one can. Children's Junior llecfer and Jeroj Suits by the thousand. Every conceivable shape, stylo and material. c Your JB- Patrons purchasing goods to the amount of SIO and nvr, who reside within flftocn niiliB of Pottsville, their car fun vull be paid by us M.ROHRHEIMER&CO Pottsville, jciina. WORLD'S PAIR GOODS. llolderiuan,. the .lewder, OlrVr 2miu!iu Articles for Sale. Holderraan is ollcring for salo at hs jewelry establishment, on North Main street, a largo collection of goods which were aiioug the ex hibit nt tho World's Fair In Chicago. Tho stock cousists of clogaut clocks, bronos, silverwaro, jewelry and fancy good9, and oach and every articlo is goiiulno. They were on exhibition in tho Liboral Arts and Manufac turers buildings at tho World's Fair and Mr. Holderman gives a guarantee that thoy were among tho original articles displayed there. 11-21-tf Have you tried MeElheuny's friod oysters? 0-12-tf Coming; Invents. Dec. 20. Orandcantata "A Merry Company, or tho Cadets' Picnic," at tho P. M. church. Dec. 23 Grand eisteddfod under tho auspices of the Ivoritos at Ferguson's theatre, Shenandoah. Feb. 5. Fifth grand hall of tho Gymna sium Club in Bobbins' opera houso. Prof. Barrett, of St. Lawrence county, N. V., speaking of pulmonary diseases, says : not ono death occurs now where twenty died before Downs' Elixir was known. Over fifty years of constant success places Downs' Elixir at tho head of the long list of cough remedies. lm For lluslnepa Mm and Societies. Tho Hf.kald has secured tho right to use tho Malette patent writing tablet covers, with reversible blotter, the only blottor tablot cover constructed which turns under the tab let. This is specially adapted for letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will be placed on stationery free for tho bal ance of 1893. Any ono Interested will please call and examine the handy device, at the Herald nllico. Usb Wbllb' Laundry Blue, the bei Bluing for laundry uso. Each package maku two quarts. lGcts. Sold by Coakloy Bios. Filed oysters a specialty at McElhonny's 9-12U Notice tn Socletlxs, lilc. The Herald oUlco 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 auy society or organisation. 'Wedding Invitations. Over BOO of tho finest and correct style wedding invitations aud cards to select from at the Herald ollice. Either printed or engraved. We can discount city prices. All kinds of Itullng and Bookbinding dono at the Herald office. pOIt CHIEF IIURCJBBU. JOHN L. HASSLER. Faithful and impartial performance of tho duties assured. Time to Buy an- Car Fare Paid.ss I Pittsburg Novelty Store Cbinawure, Queetiswnro, Glassware ard T-TAT TTa A Vnn0B ttt lnWf8' JL.LJJjLUJ. J. rrlces. Call ami examine me stock and be c nv noed wo carry the very test line. N Si W. st '""entro trpet. khnidoali. .1. MONillHAVS, South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good one, 7fc per yard, worth DOe. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladies Cashmere Gloves to closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and He, worth 7c and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original prlco, Uoc. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces In tho best shades. A big drive in Underwear. Gonts' Rod Shirts, all wool, 75c, lormer price, $l.uu. THE LADIEn' GAUM ROT DEPARTMBST! Is complete. All new and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition. ...C&jrpets... This Department is complete, embracing a tun lino oi i:ag, ingrains and iirussels at the lowest prices or any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsots, Children's Garments And a job In Velvet to sell at COc worth $ 1.00. Acknowledging no competition in tho trade, l assuro you bargains In every department at tuo oiu rename stand. aB SOUTH MAIN STREET. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DBLOAMP, JR., Prop,, WEST STBEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Skeunndoali, I'ciiiki, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- E- 139 HontU Main Htreet, 01XG3a..iiclola, T?n, All work guaranteed to be H t-olase In every reelect. We respeotfulry solicit a share of tills: tics and Lace Curtains a specialty. Bargains I Dives, Pombroy and POTTSVIXjXjE, 3PjfV., Constantly we hear business men from other towns say ing, "I can't see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Ponie 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 Millinery Department You can get a new hat of tlio latest stylo at almost any price. Hats to suit all In price as well us lu style. You cau't flud a largef or better assortment of the millinery art tban what we have. IN WitAPS We are at the top, too, with all tho leading and latest man ufactured goods. Ludiea1, misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount hnve been gold, but new goods are received daily. So come at any time and we will be glad to Berve you. We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something dpeclal. A lot of all-woo! Zebra Cloth, 54 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 4() iuch all-wool Serges for 33c a yard. This material is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-Inch Camel's Hair Effect 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. OEO. MILLER. Manager. PQTTSITIEflMS, FiL. P rrnrrrrl lit A NTriTr . O ij Under tbf au.spu-cs of the jj II-& S. P E Co., No 1, li 2 R0B8INS' OPEHA HOUSE. SHEHANDOAH, i A I!K(, INNING, A MD111C122 a Ending JANUAKV 3, 1801 id In addition to the attractions by the magnillcentdlsplay at the booth's there will bo a grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I And other amusements. Change of program each night. A numbered ticket given to each person purchas ing a ticket of admission. 5 Tickets, Only 5 Cts. ZEFP'S OLD STAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Ha3 been sold to Who announces that he will here after carry a largo und lice mock of Of all styles and fine make. Excellent goods at prices to suit the times and with n reach of every one. INE LINE OP Boots and Shoes Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings. recall early and examine this stock before going elsewhere. SHOEMAKERS' Genaral Supply Store ! Wholesale and Hetail 1'RICKS. aro23C3xr x. txiezise Ferguson House bldg., Centre Street. For a, -Teat and Cleaaa. SHAVE! CHAS, DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Feiiouson Home iiijock. Everything in the tonsorlal line done in first Stewart's, ; WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 234 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centro street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, RHENANDOAn, I'A. AMUSEMENTS. EKGTJSON'd THEATRE. P. J. FEKCUSON, MANAGER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. i A Famous l'lay, The BURGLAR 103 nights in New York City at the Madlion Squire Theatre. Mr. Augustus Thomas' Four act comedy drama, From tho story of EDITIIA'S BURGLAR) DyMrs, Franoes Hodgson Burnett, under the direction of A. Q. Scammou. Prices, 25, 50 aud 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. The place for business men to send their surplus stock of evry descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oan sand goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods told on oommV. blonaDd gettlementa ma on the day follow' lng the Kale. - - Reese's Auction Rocy Dougherty Building, Cor. Ccntro and Lloyd Btrcffla. D I HECTORS' NOTIOB. - First Rational Hank, Shenaidoaii,Ia., December 1, 1B91 The annual election for'lhjrijeen dlreotors to serve for tlio ensuing yearTWlU be held at tho ban k on Tuesday, January 9th, 1891, from 8 to S o'clock, p. m. Joust It. Lkisenuino, 13 2-Sio-a-w Cashier, " i