M. ROHRHEIMER & COftTY, W IN PftMEMiSTRWlRT' Evening Herald. mlRNANDOAH, I'BNNA. GOV. BINGHAM. pottsvizjXje, :tyv. THIRD EDITION Democratic War-Horse I': f.' OHTJROH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Hrrrlce Will Iib ton. dueled TiciimrrotT. Trinity Reformed churoh, Uev. Uobcrl D'BoTle. nastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. in. nnfl 8.) p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m KTerjrtjody weleome. Welsh Congregational church. Henrlces on Sunday at 10 a. m. and 0 11. m. Preaching by Kv. J. Jones, of I.lanelwy, North Wales. Hundar school at 2 p. m. Kebelo Israel Conurogatlon, West Oak stfmt, Hev. H. Hahluowtls, ltuunl, services every Friday evening'. Haturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Welsh Uapllst church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and a p. m. by tho pastor, Rev. I). 1 Evans. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome Bbeneier Evangelical church, Hev. H. M. Lich teowalner. pastor. Services to morrow at 10 a m. In German, and 0:30 p. m. In Kngllsh. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m All are heartily Invited to attend. Presbyterian church. Hev. T. Maxwell Mor rlBOn, paelor. Services at 10:JO a. m. iind 0:30 p in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Kndeavor Society will meet on Tuesday oven lnc at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening it 7: SO. All are cordially Invited. Mnst Methodist Kplscopal church, Rev. Wm l'nwiok. Dastor. .Services at 10:30 u. m. and 6:30 p. m. isunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at S: p. m Prayer meeting at 7:80 on ThuraJay evening. Stranjers and others are always welcome. English Baptist church, South Jardln atreot Harvtce at 10:30 a. m. and at 0:80 p. m. l'renchingby the pastor, Hev. W. 11. Harrison. X'rflt service at a p m. Sunday school at 2 v. m. Monday evening at 7:30 the V. P. B. U. will meet. Wednesday evening general rrayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10-80 and evening at 7 o'olock. The rector olH- elates at morning service alternately and nt every evening service. The lay reader, Charles Hakln. o Mela ICS In the absence of the rector. O. H. Ilridgman. Sunday achool at n. m. All seats free and everybody made heartily welcome. I'rimlttvo Methodist ohurch. Hev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30a. m. and 0:3u p. m. Wisley prayer meeting at n.it p. Sabbath sobool at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday cveulng at 7:30 Class meetings Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'olock. l'rayor meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Anyono not having a church home Is corJlally Invited 10 ooino here. of Vermont. Tlim Tims Be Was His All kinds of Law Hjsbald ottice. Blanks for sale at tin H Obituary. Tlolcrt A. Ztrlioy, brother of Editor J Zerbey, of tho Pottsvillo trptMican,uil l'.n glneor Fred Zerboy, of Lost Creek, died tthls lroine In Pottsvillo t 3 o'clock tlH morning. His death was caused by plioid fever und tnenliiKltls. Mr. Zrboy was 33 years of age and left a wife and two children. Ho had number of friends in thii town and the new nf his death nido a nrofouud iniprr ion upou them, ospoclally his formur co-employe on the, Hkkald stair. Mr. Zerby became foreman for tho HkraM) when tho office was temporarily moved to Pot vllle after tho big fire of 1833 and lield that iiosliion on tho paper for somo time after its removal b.tck to town. Ho subsefrnently cntertd tho employ of tho lfr publican under his brother and soon heoamo foreman of that paper, which petition held un to tho time of his death. Ho was nlso correspondent for the Now York Ai'o elated l'rtrs Association USE DANA'S SAESAPAKILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKES." Hev. Shult WI111. Rev. H. D. Shultz, formerly pastor of the Evangelical church of town and now located at Rethlehem, was defendant in 11 libel sui at Sunbury yesterday brought by ex-Kev. Seip. The case was before Judge Stitzer, of Tunkhaunock, Wyoming county. After tho prosecution submitted its evidence counsel for Jtr. Shultz moved to have tho complaint di mlesed on the ground that it hud not bee sustained by the evidence Tho court granted tho motion and flxod to-day for hearing argu ments on tho objections mado to tho decision by the plaintiffs counsel. O, H. Sampsell and Mrs. William Snyder, of town, were in attendance at the court to testify in behalf of Kev. Shultz. Have you tried McElhenny's fried oysters? 9-12-tf Wonderful Energy of the Pop ular Leader. He Hals Used Paine's Celery Compound 10 Years. t Has Been a Source of Strength to Him. Groat Hon. William H. H. lllnghani, of Stowe, has been three times tho Democratic candi date for Governor of Vermont. Ho has twice been tho Democratic candi- ilalo for Congress from his district. Ho has held theolliro of President of tho Vermont Mutual 1'iro Insuranco Company for seven years; ho has been a director of the National Life Iuhuranco Company for 20 HON. W II. II. 1UNUI1AM. Do you and 7 N. Centre St., P0TTSVILLE, PA. JUL OF1MIMQ Need an .OF HOLIDAY GOODS.. Saturday, Dec'ber , '93 Overcoat DUiiitJ oiling uu x mills, xiuuuu "ICHEN business was good and work Avas trnrtf c It is not nccoseary for ua to introduco ourselves to our many patrons and the rcadors of , this raper, as wo aro pretty well known in tho county as one of Pottsvillo's most reliablo ; plentiful we made a fair profit on our cash dry goods establishments. I Wn om unina in nrKnt sninn Faith and fliriiroe for vou ""o Thixk About" that are f marvelous in their monoy-saving power. And that will warrant ft small expenditure of car faro to visit tho handsome big establishment Pottsvilmi's Chkapkht Dry Goods House. But times have changed, and wej have been compelled to drop prices to meet the pocket books of the working men. We have a large assortment of OVERCOATS on hand and we do not propose to keep them. The price we have put on tlicm is to sell them. eoniff Handsome Blue and Black Ker sey Overcoats, worth $18,now Fine Pur Beaver and Chinchilla Overcoats, worth $16,00, now Nobby Black Cheviot Overcoats, all wool, worth $13.00, now $10.50 $10.00 $8.00 A Victim's Funeral. The funeral of Michael McDonald, of Rap jmhannock, who was killed by a passenger train on the Lehigh Valley Iiailroad, near tJirardville, Wednesday night, took placo this morning. The decoased was 27 yean of age and single. When Baby was sloV, we gave her Castorla. Wan she was a Child, she oried for Castorla. mtenshe became Ml, ha clung to Castorla, When she had OUUdren, she gvethem Castorla. It has been proven by living wltnees that Pan-Tina Is a rernarttable speeidofor ttte qulcK we oribe dlfflotllt and dngrous ttiroal and ,. i,uihiitii nntml nnl be found. Costs KUntK. Fan.Tlna Is sold at P. P. D. Klrlln's . drag store. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhenny'j, 9'lS-tf years; one ol the nuance cominuieo 01 m Central Vermont It. II., and tho occupant of various other business and many political ollicos. So high docs ho stand in tho estimation of tho people in his stato that ho is overy where styled "Govornor" Iilngham. a title which undoubtedly would have been his ofhcially if ho had not clung with such earnest con victlon to tho fortunes of his party In ono of tho strongest Republican statos in tho coun try. Mr. Bingham, whllo ono of tho most intollieeut and versatile men, has boon admired and talked of moro for his wonder ful energy than any other tiait. Ho is 70 years old. In a letter to Wells, Richardson & Co., dated September 5, this year, he writes that for ten years ho has been using Paine's celery compound. To quote his oxact words: "I liavo used Paino's celory compound for ten yoars or moro and it has had a very favorablo ellect on me. I have suH'cred from laasitudo caused by overwork, and it has had a very strengthening effect on mo. I can recommend tho virtues of Paiue's CQlcry compound most heartily." Tho pralso of Paino's celery compound comes from all classes. Somo of tho best known men and women in the country have recently written their unsolicited testimonials of its eminent valuo. Thousands of "tho plain people," have testified to its many wondorful cures. It is by far tho greatest remedy of the age. It makes peoplo well! A l'recocluux Child. Littlo Richard Rensou St. Maur, the little boy who is in town with tho James Young Company, is a precocious youngster. He has a very intelligent and pretty face which beams radiantly from a cluster of yellow curls and his bearing is that of a littlo man. Although but flvo years of age he mado his debut on the stage last Thursday night, appearing at Kaicr's opera, house as the Duke of York in "Richard III." In ono one of the scenes tho child Duke is torn from its mother's arms. When little St. Maur was snatched during one of his first rehearsals ho gave vent to a genuine cry which brought roal tears to his eyes, but at the Mahanoy Cily appearance he prepared and did not give way to his emo tions to such an extent. One of the com pany jokingly asked him after tho scene why the tears did not llow and the child vory cutely answered, "Beoause if I cry too much I won't get my salary." Little Richard will appear as the Duke at Ferguson's theatre to night when Mr. Young will appear as the big and bold Richard III. jriJ- Patrons purchasing goods to tho amount of $10 and over, who resido within fifteen miles of Pottsvillo, their car faro will bo paid by us. M.ROHRHEIMER&CO Pottsvillo, Ponna. 42cJ WORLD'S FAIR GOODS. -VISIT THE- Pittsburg Novelty Store Colnaware, Queenaware, Glassware and HOLIDAYS C7 GOODS at lowest prices, uaii ana -examine the stock and be oonvlnoed we oarry the very best Hue. So. W West Centre Street, Shenandoah. OENTti per yard for Oilclotfc S tbut sells ou Blgli. Others tor W J6o, 4fto, Kiitf upwards, AD grodee of pr&tty Carpet. Call for bar gams. C. . FVlcJce's Carpel Store, 10 South Jardln Street. llolilerninii, tlin .Jeweler, OllVra Uemilne Articles lor Sale. Holdorman is ottering for sale at his Jewelry estahlishtnont, on North Main street, a large collection of goods which wore among tho ex hibits at tho World's Fair in Chicago. Tho stock consists of elegant clocks, bron7os, silvorwaro, jowolry and fancy goods, and oach and overy nrticlo is genuine. They wero on exhibition in tho Liberal Arts and Manufac turers buildings at tho World's Fair and Mr. Holdorman gives a guarantco that thoy wero among the original articles displayed there. 11-21-tf P. J. MONAGHAN'S. 28 South Main Street. 15c) Bargains 1 Don'tTobacco Spit or Smoke your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title ot a littlo book that tells all about No to bic, tho wonderful, harmless auaeantetd tobacco habit cure. Ihe cost Is trilling und the man who wants to quit und can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No to bac wold by nil druggists. Hook at drugstores or by mall free. Address Tho Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. w it 8-ly WANTED. A man cook lor all night work Apply at the Miners' restaurant, corner ef Main and Oalc streets, Hhenandoab, Pa. 12 9-tf w ANTKD. A good Plrl for general house- ,. a r.. .,! Vnrlh Main tri.pt. "I.Ht Prof. Barrett, of St. Lawrence county, N. Y., speaking of pulmonary diseases, says not oue death occurs now where twenty died before Downs' Elixir was known. Over fifty years of constant success places Downs' Elixir at the head of the long list of cough remedies. lin Fried oysters a peeilty at MoElhanny'a 9-12-tf Hiirchlll's Cttfe. When seeklug a neat and wall eondueted safe, go to Itu rebUTf, earner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11 7-tf Batt work done at Rrennan's etaam lann dry. Everything white and spotless. Lace urtaiiu a specialty. All work guaranteed. 112 South Main St, Open from 1 to 0 and 7 to 11 pm.daily Chango of program twice a week. Ad mipsiou, 10 cts. to all parts. Children un der 9 years, 5c. All can come without an cscoit. Henriettas, special in all thades, a good ono, Too por yard, worth 00c. Standard Prints, 5c. A large assortment of Ladios Cashmcro Gloves lo closo out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and 5c, worth 7o and 8c. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, 2m. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces In tho best shades. A big drive in Underwear. Gents' Red Shirts, all wool, vac, tormor price, t.uu. THE LADIEV GARMENT DEPARTMENT! I? complote. All new and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition. This Dopartmont is complote, ombracing a full lino of Rag, Ingrains and Brussels at tho lowest prices of any. pEKQUSON'B THEATRE. YOUNG TO-NIGHT The great dream of Richard. The fierce combat. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a job in Velvet to sell at GOe, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no comnouuon in tho trade, I assuro you bargains in every department at tho old reliable stand. a8 SOUTH MAIN 8TRI2I2T. ZEFF'B OLD BTAND, No. 23 South Main Street, Has been sold to Who announc? s that he will here after carry a large and tine stock of Of all styles and tine make. Excellent goods at prices to ault the times and wnn n reacu oi every one. INK LINE OF Boots and Shoes Hats, Cups, Oems' Furnishings, tae0U early and examine (his stock before going eisewnere. letting Ready, For Christmas. At this opening you will bo moro than pleased with tho immense stock wo havo placed Iboforo you to select from. The following is a few of tho many things to bo displayed at this' opening: ( Old Maid, Pusy in tho Corner, Old King Colo anil others of modern iu- ' ention that will Interest the little people, t 5c1 In another assortment we have about llfteen diflerent styles, such as Mes senger lloy, Old Maid, Huse Ball, 1'oot Ball and buuke Gaines, l(Jc f Btan Bag, Golden Egg, Puss and Three Mice, Steeple Chase, Cash, Rival Doctor, Little Bright Eyes, wonders A 15 u uiociw, biiuciow A li u Blocks, 20c Hunting Match, Checker Elma Bagattllo and other enticing games win be found among the games at 2ac, Another style of Bagatelle, Favorite Stecplo Chase, Parlor F oot Ball, Our t Barlinvr, Fish Pond, Cats and Mice mm uur l-our pooteu 1 ncims, 371C. (JOUIlty I'tlir iilOCKS, lUIUIUUUl wunw, uiu uuvi- uim Tally Ho, . ... -n!,,! 1 rrl.!..n r.n1..w-,lrt It.,ln Trui.ntno flWr,irn,,t Ql?na 1 oni mines, jjuiuuu .iuuiv:c, wwiwuv,i, ...... ........ ...w aud'diilerent inices, loo IRON TOYS. Steamer, Hook and Ladders, Sprinklers, Fire Patrol, Sulkeys, Surrys, fcteam Engines, Passenger Cars, btreetCars, isauKs, bad irons, impress Wagons, Revolving Chimes, Hose Carriages, Fire Chief Carriages, from 42c MECHANICAL TOYS. R. R. Engines, Stationery Engines, Bicyclists, Man and Bear, Wild west , Shooter, Haw Mill, Horse Racing, l'ire Engine, House rump, foun tain Pnmp, (in many diileient prices), 89c WOODEN TOYS. Pony and Cart, Goat and Cart, Menagerie, Ai'K, isoais, rasseuger train, t Columbian Trains, 'World's Fair Tiains, Trick Mule, lute Engine Jolly Marble Game, fioin up to $1.2o. Bureaus, Sideboards, Settees, Doll Chairs, Child's Chairs, Child's Rock ers, Washing Outfit, Chamber Suit, Doll Cradle, Doll Beds, Toy Piano, Painting Outfit, Drawing Slates, Jack in a Box, Writing Desks, Tool dies s, from lOo un t J $0.00. ' 1 KUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Phoinharp, Zithers, Glockenspiel, Horns, Sliding Trombone, Harmoni cas from to b9c. CHINA WARE. In this, our line of German, Carlsbad and Dresden China, is beyond a rival as to quality and price. They aro our own importation ami con sist of bonbons, berry sets, il-hsets, fancy eake plates, etc. Some of this ware comes to us from Austria, Tokio, Meissen and Yorkshire and will range in price from up to $2.50. Among our Japanese ware will he found cracker Jars, chocolate pots, tta pots, cups and saucers, olive dishes, oat-meal dishes, jardltiiers.itc. up to $1.85. 0AE GOODS. Smoking Sets. Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar and cull boxes, Cigar boxes, Tripple Mirrors up to $0.00. 1 PLUSH GOODS. Albums, Dressing Cases, Writing Paper Boxes, Collar and Cull' Boxes. ?i....i.,.. utc 1 1 i,iiii.'nrpmT Kftvpa. I iinvn itnxiw. iiiinum nmiH irrim up to $10,00. LEATHER GOODS. Boxes, Gouts' Traveling Coses, Ladles' Traveling Uases, Writing Desu, &c. up to $6. CELLULOID GOODS. Photo. Frames, Match Holders, Wall Pockets, Hair Receivers, Fancy Wall Ornaments, Handkorchlef Cases, Dressing Cases, Glove Cases, Smoking Setts, Shaving Stts, Albums, Euchre Decks, Work Basket Comb and Brush Cases, Collarand Cull Boxos, Whisk Holders from 25c up to $10.00. WHITE METAL GOODS. Euchre DooVs, Photo Frames, Pin Trays, Mirrors, Ash Trays, Jewel Cases, Card Trays, Picklo Holder, Castor, (5 bottles) Baby Mugs, Tea Snoops, Table Spoons, Salts, Peppers, Glovo Buttons, Collar Button Boxes, Hair Pin Receivers from 101 up to$J.t7J. t 89c! pos cum liunaiaw. JOHN L. HASSLER, Faithful and impartial performanco of tho I duties assured; nrrtrifi nnnffnnnv 0. ammffATirni b a d a t a mil mm m III 11 I 1 1 I I I IU I I I I I I I I VI I 1 I I I UU fill I (11 ui c uwiiia m msnmnw u win n tHHHf h mm fi 1 m O, OKO, MILLER, Manager. North Centre Street, POTTS VILiIaE, FA.