( r? HERALD VOL. VTI.-NO. 304 . SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1892. ?02sTE CENT. , i vtiki mill' ' JJ ' I THE EVENING IP. J 28 South Main St. HEADQUARTERS you ; DRY GOOD Trimmings, Ladles' and Children's COATS Shades and Shadings, Carpets and Oil Cloth WirV fifty cent storm serges will compare fa it - Torably with 90c goods sold in Phlladel "I phut and other clllos. I nm selling an all 1 wool Habit Cloth, worth 60c, forSOo per yard. I bare ilio best Mo Corset In the region. Main Flannels, worth 2So, sold hero lor 20o per yard; 4-4 wido Muslin fold for Be per yard; tho best Gray Flannel sold for 18o per yard, and a Good Flannel at 13c per yard. A good Blanket tor 70a a pair. Everything a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Rults, worth J2.60, cold now for (2. Comfortables and Blankets cheap. Como at once und sccuro good values at old reliable stand, 28 South Alain street, next door to Grand Union Tea Store Time! Is money at tho Orcat Jewelry Depot You see all the latest denlRiis In Diamonds, Jewelry, Sllverwure. Kings, U to $2M). Ear-iings, $1 to $50, Urnoelies. fiOe toO. Gold AVatcliea, $10 to ?1G0; Silver, $7 to $50. Rogers Bros, triple plated ail verwaieand Gorhum solid sterling silverware aud souvenir spoons. Opera platsex, necklaces, gold pons, pencils, geuts' watch chains, scarf plnB and gold eye-glasses. All our goods are bought from tho best houses in America and are. sold at from 25 to 30 per cent, lower than elsewhere. Holdermaris Jewelry Store, Corner Mam and Lloyd Streets. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 0 East Centre.Btreet. lee cream all the year 'round. OpenHundays. I am now making a superior quality of CUE AM IlItKAI), BomethinsL new. You want to try it; you'll uso no other Ttfjyou do. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, FA. Uar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, ete. Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. The Finest in Our Fancy New Crop Genuine . New Orleans Bulling Molasses, Our Strictly Irish Creamery Butter, Our Fine Jhresh Dairy Jiutler. OurNtw Wishing Creele Buckwheat Flour. Our Xancy Brands of Northern Sugar' Corn, New Packing "Bijou," 'Sunbeam," "Prlde of Shenandoah," "Evergreen." Our "WhoU" DFOTFt, SALE, One Car Faucy WliKc Mlddllngf), Two Cars Fine MIcIcIHhkh, Two Cnrs No. x Timothy Hny. Florida Oranges, 28 cts. a dozen. Paper-sJiell Almonds, SSo a pound. Cqndtnsed Milk, a cans for SSo. CLOSING OU2 loT clf FtOOU Oil. CXOTH8 nt 5oc n ynid-a yards -wide. Tlicy nrc ciidn ol pieces ud odd pnttcriis nnd urc worth more money. 1892. CHKISTMAS Stewart A list of Holiday Goods, new and novel. GRAND OPENING DISPLAY. Lamps, Plush Grods, Dressing Casos, Albums, Manicure t-cts, Minvtnir etx. Cigar Nets, Glove ond Ha. dkerchlef Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, O.ilc and Leather Jewelry Casos, Silver Cabinet Htands, Celluloid Frame" and Photos, Novelty Candy Boxes, Fancy Bottles with best Perfume, Nut-picks and Nut crackeis, Children's Sets, KniVf s and Forks, Fancy Pin Cushions, Hachot Cases, Gents' Leather Cases, for traveling, Irum 8'Jo to J3.75, consisting of lialr brush, comb, razor, soap, brush, tooth powder und bottle. Patent Shell Novelties, Hlg lot Gorman Waio, Desert Plates, Flo Plates, Cream ritchers and Fancy Bowls, Cbinannd Jnpancso Sumcra.d Carlibad Ware, After Tea Cups and Saucers, Bon-bon Mustards, 'ream lltchers, Hone Dishes, Vasts, Tea Pots, Cracker Jars, Sugar and Cream Sets, Choeolate Pots, Fancy Cake Plates. Games All Haba. Drummer Boy, Golden EEC. Coo-Con. nnrlti.rt Coo-Coo, Cocked leruov. Hat, Poter Coddle, Bagatelle, 23o to.00. IlUque Figures, Pictures, one lot of 300 to bo closed out at 29a, Dolls of every variety, from 5o to n.BOeach.dressedaiid undressed. Btationcry Englnes.nll description Iron Toys Passenger trains, fire en gines, hook and ladder trucks, sur rys, drays, sulky, dog carts, ban siins, velocipedes, farm wagons, express wagons, hose carts. Washing Sets, Child's sets of Dishes, Doll Carriages, Doll Chairs, Games Peck's Bad Hoy, Road to Washington, Stceplo Chase, bailor Boy, Boo-Peep, Shovel Board and aud many others. Tool Chests, Drums, Rubber Goods. Too half has not been told, yet wo do say that wo have tho flnost selection of Holiday Goodscver brought to Pottsylllo. Wo extend an Invitation to all to in spect it. Store open every night till 8.30 o'clock. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART POTTSVIHU, FA. C. GEO. MILLER, Managor. . 25 CTS. PER YARD roil OIL CLOTH Others for 35, 45, BOo and upwards. Parties having carpet rags should send them and have mem rauao into a urst-ciass carpet. O. 3D. FRIOKIE'S Carpet Store, JO South Jardin St lomatoes. 1892. the Market. STEPS TO QUASH THE WATER COMPANY PETITION. SEVERAL TECHNICAL OBJECTIONS Tho Borough's Oounsol Claim tho Papers Woro Dofootlvo and. That, tho Court has no Jur iBdlotlon In tho Matter. N important stop was, taken by counsel for . tho borough Jn tho in-1 junction suit instituted , by tho Shenandoah Water and Gas Com pany to stop progress I on the proposed public water works until the court could pass upon the legality of tho special election held on the 14th of last Juno to authorizo tho in crease of tho borough debt for the purpose In tho Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace of Schuylkill County, ss: In tho matter of tho special election held Juuo 14, 1802, by tho citizens of tho Borough of Shonandoah, authorizing tho Borough Council to increase tho debt of said Borough. In ro petition filed July 11, 18!)2, by certain citizens of said borough, purporting to said election. Aud now, Dec. 19, 1602, tho Chief Burgess and tho Borough Council of said Borough of Shenandoah camo into court and respectfully suggest to tho court that there is no law and no provision in any law that requires or au thorizes tho court to pass upon tho validity of sain election, ami tnat tins court has no juris diction in tho premises. That tho laws allowing election contests re fer conclusively to public officers, and tho only election or contests for contested elect ions known to the law, or authorized by law arc such ns concern the election of public ofll cers, tho legality of whoso election may bo in quired to tho manner directed by law: but no law authorized an election or this character to bo inquired into or contested In this court. It is not charged orpretended by tho con testants that this election was illegally .held ' , 3 . ,i, , i conuucicu, or mat nicgai votes wero re- vcie,ui ii'm vuieo lejvciuu uy me eiucuun J ofllccrs, or that tho election oiilcers wero I guilty of any error or misconduct whatever, I or that their return of said election was in I nny respect untrue or incorrect, and there is nothing insula petition contained that in any wlso impeaches tho honesty and Integrity of said election, or tho return thereof. The said petition does not las reouired hv law in contested election eases; show wherein It is cliiinnd Is undue or illegal. Tho Jaw regarding election contests requires tho officials to tho petition to swear not only that tho election ronttBted was undue or illegal, but also "that tho return thereof is not correct." The affidavit in the present caso is "that tho return thereof bring Wtijal is incorrect." It is not shown lior tho return is illegal, and this assertion being vague aud inferential, is not in compliance with tho law, and tho affidavit Itseir fatally defectivo In this stieet. Charles W. Dongler being a contestant in this causo and a party in interest in theso proceedings was not qualiil d to administer tlio oath to Ills fellow coutostants, and tho so- called affidavit attested by said petitioners does not sustain these proceedings. Tlio affidavit is further falsely defectivo becauso tlio officers are not named In tho body of it, as required by law. No one is named in tho body of the affidavit, and tho appearance of certain names at tlio end of the paper does not per te prove or show that tno signers were sworn. Tho so-called petitiou of contest filed In this matter is in substance and to all intents "' purposes u bill in equity; und tho Court of Quarter Sessions lias no jurisdiction in tho premises, and has no authority to administer any oi tno roiiet prayed lor therein, J. II. Pomebov, A, W. Schai-ck, , Solicitors for the Borough Council, &o. Deo. 10, 1802 For tho reasons stated' in above fuggestlon, counsel for tho Borough Council now movo tho court to rovoku tho order made in tho premises on July 11, lbtIS, and to quash said petition. The court merely allowed tho paper to bo filed. All goods warranted as represented, or money refunded, at Iloldcrman's Jewelry store, corner Main aud Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf Martlu O'Uarii'H Misfortune. Martin O'lfara, of East Lloyd treet, met with a very serious accident tOMlay, while on his way from the Shenandoah City colliery tu life homo for dinner. lie walked along tlio Lohlgh VoUoy railroad and when at tho foot of White street, where the railroad curves, ho was struck by an engino as ho stepped out of a freight train's track. Tlio freight engino passed over his left leg uud crushed It so bad ly that it is feared amputation will bo re quired nbovo tho knee. Hiintu Cluut' Headquarter. The headquarters for beautiful Christmas presents is Mellet's, 22 East Centre street, Shenandoah. The largest and best assort ment of dolls, toys, games, picture story books, albums, toilet cstcs, &c Young and old tan secure what they want at the very lowest prices. 13-17.7t Tor the best and silver rimmed spectacles jfo to Oscar Yost, 102 N. Main street. Eyes tsstcd free. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10Gt Cullies Christinas. A juvenile ojieretta will be rendered in the Welsh Baptist church on Friday evening, December 23. 1892, under the direction of John E, DaviC Admission 10 cents. 12-20-4t 15,000 Worth of stock to select from hi plain, band, fanoy, engraved, stone aud other rings, jewelry, gold and silver watches, silverware and fancy goods, at lloldcrinan's, comer Main aud Lloyd streets. 12-10-tf HA Lindsay, late of N Si-nginrC nmpany, Buliiinoret uy Fire DepsrHmm rays ilnii tlio mtmuirsof hiscnnpu uj , ,i-a H-tvam n Olt in cases cf sprai and aer'ie-i w 'tinirar gratifying results, It is tho best, Only S! ciu, Council Iloycottnl tlio "Herald" Becauso It refused to wear tho collar offered by A. II. Lamb and co-opcrato with him and his friends in tho public water works move ment. Because It declared that the Borough Coun cil had no right to establish public water works under tho special election of over cloven years ago. I Becajse it advocated a special election on the question, which was ultimately held Because it protested against advocates of tho water works making mis leading state- ments to secure votes at tho special elections. Becauso It declared after tho election that certain people had declared that they woro led into voting for the project by misstate ments. Becauso tlio IIeiiald maintained that tho water works could not ho built and com pleted on the estimates mado by certain Councilmen. Because tho Herald criticised tho Coun cllmon for changing and modifying the cus tomary oath taken by members of'tho Bor ough Council when that body was formed last spring. Bocause tho Herald criticised certain acts of Council which it deemed wero unreason ablo obstructions to tho progress of tho clectrio railway, which has since proved at Invaluable benefit to tho whole valley. Bocause tho Hkrai.d criticized tlio Bor ough Council and joint committee on public water works for proceeding for months with out keeping tho public informed a to what they wero doing nnd what was being dono with tho money that was being taken out of tho borongh treusury "for public water works' lwfore tho special election was held. Becauso the Hkrald criticized certain members of tlio fiorough Council for granting an order for several hundred dollars to tho joint commltteo when only "Do Ato" mem hers of the body were present and tho other members had retired. Because tho Hcrald criticized the Bor ough Council for not having inserted in tlio written contract for tho elcctrio firo alarm system a provision that tho contracting com pany keep it in repair, frco of chargo, for one year, as offered by tho representative of the company. Because tho Herald criticized tho Bor ough Council for falling to secure an injunc tion, us thoy decided to do, and prevent tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company from com ing into tho towiLand putting up tlio bridgo while they wero asleep. Because tho Hkrald criticized tho Bor ough Council for instructing its street com mltteo to ask tho clectrio railway to cut Main street at each slilo or tho tracks down to grade oif if the eolnpany would not do it have the worT: done at the borough e expenic. Tho ground of criticism here was that if it was tho company's place to do the work it should havo been required to do it; if It was not tho company's duty the demand was an unjust one. Becauso tho Herald Is independent of tho Borough Council aud does not wear its' collar This is the Herald's case. Turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens. Enough for everybody, Noxt door to post ofllco. 12-20-it Another CoiidoHinatlnn, Tlio Shenaudoah Herald's reporter has been excluded from tho meetlugs of tho Town Council ot that borough. The reporter of a newspaper can stand all proceedings of that kind, so can tho nowspaper ho represents, but a Town Council can not. If objection able criticisms are mado by the reporter, tho Council has its remedy In law, aud not by placing a spiteful reo.lutIou on its minutes. JfttucA Chunk Daily 'Jimcj. Think Again, llrother. If the Herald has any grievance or malice against the members of Council Its editorial columns nro the proper place In which to vont It. Sunday Nwi, Do you really mean to say that the editorial j columns of a newspaper aro the proper place ; in which to vent malico? Wo aro charibtblo i enough to tako it for granted that In your eagerness to serve the owners of your collar you have made a slip. The celebrated imported "Anchor Tain Expeller." It costs but SS and 60 cents a bottle. Its worth U Invaluable to those suf fering from Itheumatio diseases. Try it and be convinced avinced. For salo at C. H. Hagenbueh, ' D. Klrliu, J. M. Hlllan, and other P. 1' druggists. 3t ISyellit Lacerated. The infant son of Assistant Postmaster Denglor met with a painful accident to-day, While playing with a button-hook the hook end of tho instrument becamo fastened in the corner of tho eye and in trylug to pull it out tho child toro the eyelid, lacerating it to that three stitches were required. Chart Open. The chart Is open at Kirlln's drug store for tho salo of reserved seats for the "Confederate Spy," which Is to bo produced nt Ferguson's theatro on the 20th and 27th lusts, for the benefit of the Soldiers' Monument fund. Great bargains in watches, clocks, jowelry, diamonds, novelties and silverware at Yost's, 103 N. Main street. 12-10 Ct A Ituimwar Girl, Chief of Tollce Davis last night . found a girl wandering about town. Ho quostloued , nw1 aim eal.l t,n. i.nn.n .nnT).l11u F ...v ... to unmu nlu iiumy, uiav, sho was about 0 years of ago nnd she was lost. Tho girl subsequently claimed her residence at Brownsville, it Is believed that her name . is .uuiupe iitHiiy aim mat, bub rnu away trout tho home of her father in Rappahannock. Tut, tut! You hover heard of so good a remedy tor houivrueis as Dr Coxes Wild j Cherry and w- ucka Trtro '" and -iO cents per botiV- V8I DAtU HSAR9APRILLA) its 1UE KIND THAT C'LRES." VERY BEIGHTPfiBSPECfS. THE RESULT OP ANOTHER TRIP TO VIRGINIA, PREDICTIONS OF SUCCESS BY ALL J The Southern People Bid Welcome to the Shenandoah Hustlors, and. Give Them Every Encouragement. J. FliANEY lias just returned from another trip to Norfolk, Va. He was found seated In tho comfortablo ofilco in his storo nt the corner of Main and Oak streets last evening, in conversation with Messrs. 1'. J. Ferguson aud J.F.Finney, picturing to them tho events of his trip and the prospects of tho Ocean View ltailway and Willooghby Spit Hotel and Cot - taKoCompanies,as foreshadowed by careful in- quiry and investiga ion, and the opinions of prominent mou well acquainted with Norfolk and tho surrounding country and business interests thore. In answer to a query of tho Herald purierr. xrauoy turn, x navo lin o to savo what is given by tlio Norfolk Xews and ' Courier of Saturday last, the day I left ' Norfolk, While I was there I met Mr. ' Christ, formerly of Willlamsport. Ho and others started tho City National Bank in Norfolk eight mouths ago with a capital of $200,000. The deposits already amount to $-100,000. Mr Ciuist says that the Ocean View Hallway which wo havo secured is worth twice tho amount we bought it for. Every man I mot, and men there have their enemies as men hero, but I found no man, whether frioud or enemy of the men who owned tho properties wo have purehased, who would say that we dldu't have a good in vestment. "Col. Taylor, president of tho Marino Bank of Norfolk, also said that wo havo acquired very valuable interests. Tho men who pre viously controlled them, ho said, were old fogies who would not put out any money, as they already had plenty and did not oaro to speculate. "Our deal Is permanently closed and tlioad vauco money has been paid on it. As soon as tho title to the property is established it will be transferred to us. "Wo aro alroady making arrangements to mako contracts for building tho electric road, building nnd making all other arrungeineuts for tho transportation of half a million peoplo for threo mouths from the 1st of April, next. and two months after that we will have a summor trafllo which caunot be estimated at this time. It was 80,000 last year, but tho traveling facilities wero vory crudo. 'A number of competent mechanics are being secured for putting up pavilions, bath houses and other buildings. Tho plans and specifications were ordered on Saturday. fateamboat facilities will bo arranged for frequent trips between Wllloughby Spit and Old Point Comfort, a distance of two miles. The Iron Steamboat Company, of Now York, will furnish tho crafts." Tho information given by tho Norfolk Xews ' and Cuurier, referred to by Mr. Frauoy, is as follows: "Ocean View has always been a popular seaside resort for Norfolk and Portsmouth people aud also for Richmond's outing partie and Buramor tourists. Situated as it is, com - wandiiig a view of Chesapeake Bay, the ocean ootween Capes Henry and Charles. Hampton Itoads and the entmnco to the Elizabeth, Nansemoudand James rivers, with Wllloughby Spit as a continuation of itoelf, holding the waters of Back Bay in Its arm: With a lino view of Newport New, Hampton, Old Point, the Hip Itaps and the numerous . sights around its shores, it is the ideal summer resoit and unequalled in Its situation among tho watering places of the Atlantio coast. Notwithstanding the ordinary equipment of the railroad from Norfolk to fbl. notnt ,l favor am0Ilg the summor bo3rdu!"olat4 toursUi) and ,aukod onl a TOmno?ent itallzed ownership with advanced Ideas t I niako it the greatest resort of the South Tills needed force has appeared, and through the skillful handling and engineering of Mr. W. A. Young tho doal lias been made that 1 transfers Ocean View notel aud railroad, ' with n lnr .It f U'lll-l,l. D.I. - Mr. Franey, of Shenandoah, Pa., is tho ueii ii B principal in tuis ileal, wblcu was consummated yesterday (Friday) and as tho parties buying moan business they state at once what they intend t do. And first : The Ocean View railroad will bo put In first class condition to Wllloughby Spit, equipping it for a hlg business. Wllloughby Spit will bo laid out aud sold in town lots, and a hotei 1 win do mint ami furnished at onco for spring occupanoy. This will bo commodious and olegant, as it is Intended tp fill it at the tiuio of the Naval Rendezvous and conduct it then asjobldfora like filling yearly. Cottages will bo built as a nucleus for the future town. . ... ror this next summer's occupancy, From Norfolk to the Spit fare will be reduced to 10 cants and a ferry Hue put on between the Spit aud Old Point, with modern and elegant ferry stoamors, making quick trips. Ocean View property will be im.l proved and Mr. Franey confidently expects ' thutallth -h..r. fr.Miitlic Vw to the city Will CVOUlu 1 1 , V ' iHHltUP- That part from . . . .1 I t llOtM tO Wlt(juehbv Kll t. In llin vr m ar future N i inher nlaen inn t)i ndvn j uiaimmre o j oruer place iius me aavan-1 tagos that i'-un Vi-'w possesses, und tho ..Im,.!., f mm bo computed in cither dollars or populatioa entirely, though each will bo drawn bur through its resultant ao.iou. Already houses are going up on the exten sion of Ocean View nnd plans aro mado for others to be started immediately. The im petus to building at Lambert's Point will receive fresh blood aud the idea of closo ami rapid connection with Norfolk will tend hundreds to tills de!rable locality. Wlll ougbby Spit, with its government reserva tion and fortifications, will be even more populously settled than ever Old Point ha been, as with its position as a water front the view is finer by far than at auy other point on the Virginia coast. Gold and silver watches in endless variety suitable for Christmas presents, at Oswr Yost's, 102 North Main street 12-19 t JUST IN TIME. An Attempt to Bell a Hired Hon at Mt. Cfirinel. Yesterday morning a resident of town named Archie McDonald hired a horse and 1)tll7f-V nt. f . O'lTnril'a ttvArv .tnliln cnfn( f .i-s... -,., . ,'v,j Mr. 0.Uara ,earned that Mol)onaia bad . drlvcu to Mt. Carmel and sent his son. j MIdiael to that paco Michaol ooattd th horEO anu buK(,y aud lcarnea t)mt McDonaI(1 had bt,en o(re.illg thcm for 6alCi ttski 250 McDonald caught a glimpse of O'Hara and disappeared through tho rear door of a store. 0jIaril turiml thn horfo aud b 0Tcr t j w, j, Evans hanpcncd t0 be transactlnK business in Mt. Carmel, and the latter brought the property to this town. With the aid of constablo O'llara succeeded in having Mc Donald arrested at the formor place lait night. Kv's Daughters. Marion Uarland, on pa?o 103 and -445 of her popular work, "Ece's Davghtera ; or, Common Heme for Maid, Wife and Mother," says: "For tho aching back should it be slow in recovering its normal strength an Allcock's Torous Plaster is an oxcellent comforter, combining tho sensation of tho tustaincd pressure of a strong warm baud with certaiu touio qualities dovoloped in tho wearing. It should bo kept ovor tho seat of uneasiness for keveral diys in obstinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight. "For pain in the hack wear an Allcock's Torous Plaster constantly, rouewing as it wears off. This is an invaluablo support when the weight on the small of the back becomes heavy and tho aching incessant. Go to Holdcrman's jewelry storo to select your Christmas presents. By making a small deposit goods will bo laid 'away until called for. Corner Main and Lloyd streets. tf THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Opening- or the Annual Session ut Pott. vllle Yesterday. Tlio Thirteenth Annual Institute of tha teachers of Schuylkill county convened in the Academy of Music at Pottsvillo yesterday. Superintendent B. F. Patterson oiiened the afternoon session with prayer and Major Levi lluber made tho address of welcome. Superintendent Freeman, of town, re sponded to the address and Principal W. N. Ehrhart, of town, opened tho discussions having for his subject, "Are our schools ac complishing all they should?" Mr. C. D. Arters and Prof. Channell, of Pino Grove" took part in tho discussion. I Tho instructors of tho day woro Miss jWilhelmina Seegmiller, Allegheny, "Tho Use of Type Solids;' Dr. A. E. Winship, of Boston, "History;" and Dr. A. 15. norno, or AHentown, mado an address, j In the ovenlng Henry Watterson, the journalist, lectured on "Money and Morals " Goodssold at Holdorman's jewelry storo from 36 to 30 per cent, less than olsewhero. 18-10-tf Htltr lroif. will tf 1...9 n - r . when the millions of the land will be familiar with the virtues of Dr. Caxmf wiw nt,,. and Seneka. ' Tl"' A".my llcstuuront. T,ie FottoviUe headquarters for Sheuau- dou Pl'le mi oth liTilig North of the Mountain, for hot toddles, hot Dunottas. Ir tea and all kinds of wine, and liquors of the best brands, is the Academy Restaurant, John " V"U'J' a. tooney, asmst- uu to Presents bought at Holdorman's Jowelry store carry with them an absolute guarantee ns to the purity of metal aud certainty of TWrfWtlnn Iti unnelriilnn ,,nJ I. 1 -" v..w.Um.U, vuruw IJIeetlon or Oiilcers, The following officers wero elected at a meeting of tho B. Y, P. U, of the English Haptlbt church, last evening: President, William J. Plllliigor; Vice Prosldeut, Miss Kat'e Jamosj Secretary, Miss Nellie Davis; f'roasuror, Miss Mary arifliths; Organist, MUs Ma'y Griffiths j Assistant Organist, Miss Mttry UoyH. Buy your child a pair of rubber boots. Thoy will cost you but 00 cents at the Peo ples' store, 121 North Main street 12-16.tr Special Sale, Dolls, Albums, and Fancy Slippors at the Peoples' storo. 1215tr Coughing I.euili to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the ccugh at once. Holderman's gold watches for $12 aro sold elsewhere at $1& Silver wutcluv. old from t'i to $3 lower than elsewhere, i-v, tier Main aud Lloyd streets, 12- 10-tf . . Dcn tdelay a'waysbe in time for nreven tlou is bi t er than cure All coughs and colds aud such affect ions of the throat and lunesea load to consumption aro cured by Dr UuU'a