VOL. V1I.-NO. 306. zp. cr. n 28 South Main St. Hbadquaiiteiui roil Trimmings, Ladles' ana Children's Shades and Shadings, Carpets and Oil Cloth KHYtlfty cent storm serges will compare fa lyl vorablywith 90o goods sold In Phlladcl "I plria and other cities. I om selling an all I wool HabltClotl), worthCOc, for30, per yard. I have the best 50c Cored In tho region. 1'laln Flannels, worth 85c. sold hero for 20c poi yard) 4-4 wide Muslin 'old for So per yard; the best Q ray Flannel sold for 18o per yard, and a Good Flannel at 12c per yard. A good Blanket for 7Uo a pair. verythlhg a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Hults, worth J2 GO, told now for 2. Comfortables " nnd Illankets cheap. Como at onco ana secure good values at old reliable stand, 8 South Main street, next door to Grand Union Ten -store. imei Is money at tho Great Jewelry Depot You pee nil t lie latret depluns In DiumuiidH, Jowilry, Bllvenvare. Rings, $1 lo $250 Eur tlnga, $1 to $50 Urnncbei), r"0oto$0. Gold Wutclicp, $10 Id $160; Sliver, S7 to $50. linRtts limn triple plated nil verwnre nutl Girlitim eolld Hterllng sllverwaiv uml souvenir Hpoona. Opera plastes, nci-klucts, gold pens, peiitiln, nentV wutch chains, scarf pins and gold eye-glasses. All our poodH are bnjigiit from tho best hottf-rn In America and are sold at fiom 25 to 30 per cent, lower than elBtwliere. Holdermans Jewelry Store, Corner Mam and Lloyd Streets. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 0 East Centre Street. Ice cream all tho year 'round. Open Sundays. I am now making a superior qualttyof CKEAM DUBAI), something new. You want lo try it; you'll use no other it you do. , Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whlskits, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. u null COA T S The Finest in the Market Our JTanoy New Or op Genuine Nttu Orleans Huklng Molasses. v Our Striutly Jbresh Creamsry Jiuttar. Our JTlne Jhrtsh Dairy JiiUtar. OurNiw Jiihhing CreeJc Uuckwheat Flour. Our JBancy Brands of Northern Sugar Corn, Netv Packing "Wjou," "Sunbeam," "Pride of Shenandoah," "JSvergreen." Our "Wholt" loinatoes. One Car Fancy White nilcniHnjrs, Two Cars I'lne IrlicUllIiitrH, Two Cnr No. i Tiiuolliy liny. Florida Oranges, 35 ets. a dozen. Pifper-sliell Almonds, U5o a pound. Condvnsed Milk, ii cans for SGc. CLOSING OWL A LOT OF FLOOR Oil. CLOTHS ut 50c it 5111 d-2 yards wide. Tlicy urc c it tin ot it ceo nnd odd imttvrnt) nnd are wortlt more money. THE EYENING Hh 1892. 1892. CRBISTMAS A list of Holiday Goods, new and novel. GRAND OPENING DISPLAY. Lamps, I'lush O' oris. Dressing Cases, albums, Miinlcnro wets, Shaving et Cigar ts. Olovp and Ila dkerchlef IJoxos, foliar and Cuff IlotJi, Oak and Leather ictvclry Cases, Silver Cabinet Mlands, Celluloid Krume and, Photos, Novelty Candy Boxes Fancy Bottles with best Perfume, i ut picks and Nut crackors. Children's Sets. Knlv s and Forks, Fancy Pin Cushions, Sachet Cases, Gents' Lent' or Cases, for trnvellriir, fr mO'olo $5.75, consisting of hair brush, comb, razor, soap, brush, tooth ponder nd bottle. Patent Shell Novelilos, Ulg lot German Mno, Desert Plates, Pie Platos, Cream I'itchers Hnd Fancy Bowls China and .lapaneeo Sumera.d Carlsbad ware. After Tm Cups and Saucers. Bon-bon MUatard. ream I'ltotiers, Bone Il'ses Vases. Tea l'otrt. Cruder Jars. Sugar and roam ncls. Chocolate l'ot, Fancy ( asu i'laies, Qa i es All Bab-. Drummer Boy Golden Esc. Coo-Coo. Cocked Hal, Potor Coddlo, Bagatelle SKo 10 jt w. Illsauo FlL'urcs 1 iciurefl. ono lot of 300 to be closed out at 29c Dolls of tivory vnrioty. from 5o to C7 meacu qrosscuui uunurcttsea Stutlonory l.nRlntM.ull description Iron Toys Passenger trains, flro en gines, book nnd luduer trucks sur rys. drays, sulky, dog carls, lian sons, veloolpcdes. fa'ra wagons, oxproBswagons. hose oartts Washing lists. Chllo'H seta of Dishes, Doll Carriages, Doll Chairs, Gaines feck 8 Had Boy, KBad to Wnsuington, Steeplo Chase atlor Boy. Uoo-Pcep Shovel Board and nt'd many others. Tool Chests, Drums, Itubbor Goods. The half has not been told, yot wo do say that wo havo 'ho finest selection or Holiday Goods ever brought to Pottsvllle. We extend an Invitation to all to ln epeoiit. Store open every night till il.SO o'clock. DIVES, POSIEROY & STEWART I'OTTSVILLE, 1A. C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. 25 CTS. PER YARD FOB OIL CLOTH. Others for .33, 43, 60c and upwards. Parties having carpet rags should send tlicm and have tuein inaue into u nrsi-ciass carpel. Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER OUR P0TTSY1LLB LffirJ IIs-TBRBSTING ITEMS PROM THE ft COUNTY SEAT. SOMETHING ABOUT THE INSTITUTE Commorjts on the elvrler Case A Number of Interesting It? ms on tho Movements of Prominent Pooplo. Special Herald Correspondence. POTTSVILI.E, Deo. 22, 18!)2. Ills week lias leen an. eventful ono at the county seat with the enlightenment of tlio county rcprpsetitwl by fix hundred clioirt teachars, who fllnl Into the Academy throe times a day nnd at tended Institute, leo- turo nnd concert, riptiing Imppily to :md from their' abiding places, tho streets and other jiubllc p tic -s presenU d an active scene, indec). It is claimed that Potlsirille glmtild he selected as the )lnco for always hoMtiR the Teachers' Institute bi cause of its oen trallty and the tuperior liotcl and boarding house accommodations; ovou, it is snid, tint Shenandosh and othir north of tho-mosntslu teachers favor this. It may bo selflaliness. but you may suy tout your corresionient also favors tho arrangement, and so do all other young men of this plaeo. Do it print this la type too bold, bfuwwo, tome of our oilier sweethearts and wives might calch 011. A 1'BEtitOUM.Y l'LEA.VKT TIME. All visiting teacheiis have liad a jneciotisly pleaxant time attetiding instiiatu, lectures, cmiccrts, bulls, parties and at hoipiig What was inktllled into their'mirjds nt'tlie daily serious in tho Aeaslemy had a chalice to beeoiiievMiliilifred 113. llui&sat Ksteningto the gifted Wnttenou, or drank iu the strains of music inudo by the DosUminii artists To-ulght they will busk wider the entrancing glancesof the hrillktiit Ingallaand to morrow tliuy will prejureto tube their dejiartmos for their hiues and it is hwpt'd will rearli theio ejfely, enriched in mind mid rxciiperati-d Id body. Teachers of youth arenbard-working class nnd they get littfe recUierntiou eoul ured to what they need. "All work and no play roaVrs for Jack (und Jill) a very dull day." Tliis quotation may not he exactly verbatim, titerulitm, sfcK-aum, tl pmtctmlvm correal, but let ft imm; nuv teuehor will leceufice it. ciimsrwAB TIPH 19 with us. Next Sunday will lie tho J6UA1 anniversary of our Christian era and yoli will Hnd that tho celebration of it will he observed as religiously and happily lis of yore. There will he tho usual amount of hniilues.s and the old record of uunappiuets and distress. With those iu alUueueo will he a merry tlmo ; with those iu poverty will be sorrow and a joyless time, .But so goes tho world. Now is the suafon when only tho few have all tho Itican3 they ought to have; (he ninny look iu tho shop windows and wish. That is Christmas to them. I notice with pride that tho storekeepers who advertise largely de the largest business, especially thoso who judiciously jiatrdiiise tho columns of tho IIebai.h. Yetir oorres- pondeut therefore wishes all a lnojrry C'hriit- musnuda hnppy Now Yoar. "Here's your health and your family's, and may they all live long and prosper.'1 "Minns" ziEQLKn's oasr. "Muidcr iu the seoond dearee," as jiro nouiicod by the Jury on Tuesday owning in tho new com t house, grated harshly on Uie oars of a community assembled with whom a Change of sentimeut had taken pktee. When our town iiapers, iu their just reports of the Kepley muider, painted Ihe ciime in such bloody colors inauy pt-orie iruined their opiu. ions against Ziegler, but as lite trUl pro gieuisl siid tho evidence was elicited, sifted and weighed, 11 became evident that tlure was no minder in the flr.t degree in it and that it was veiy doubtful whether the ovi deuce warranted, if it warranted any couvio tlou at all. a veraiuc of more than man slaughter. Thole wei-e, therefore, many dis appointed poople In this community when "lieddy" was convicted of a crime which may veiislgu him to the penitentiary for a dozen years, If he don't get n new trial. Thuro is a motion pnidiug for a now tihjl and I will now prophesy that, If pushed, the motion will curry and the new District At torney will liave an eppoitunlty to show his prowess as a criminal lawyer in a serious ouso during tho 11 1st session of his teiitt. Tho speeches of couutel in the trial Jmt closed wero masterly an5 thorough. For tho Com inouweallh Mr. littimm hogau tho summing up, followed by Captain Uenulng for the defence. Then Mr. Whitchouso Bpraug Into tho arena and made tho temple of justice re sound with his eloquence. District Attorney Koch closed tho argument with one of his placid, argumentative, systematic and con vinciug talks and his efforts lo "turn ou tho light" aud show up the real truth of a dark night's doings seemed to have been crowned with success. I'OINTB. Mrs. Ilamraokin, Dootor V. W. Boyer's mother-in-law, died on Moiulay. Slio was highly ettcouied.uud rospected iu this com munity. Oituen Frank l'crshing reports his father us mending slowly. All repuits from the liedsid" of the jttdiie this week have heen favur.ililn. District Attorney Kouh aud Couniitllui Wliitohoine will take a brief respite front their arduous labors by a few days sejouru in Now York city next week. Assistant District Attorney Arthur Shay ia 5 preparing to ro-open his law oflloe iu Shenan doah after the 80th prox. Mr. Shny's ex perience In the District Attorney's office- and hisgonerul ability as an all-nround legal pmolltioi'or will bring to him a largo and profitable olteiilnge. He has our wishes for the greatest amount of success. The lull of A. O. II., No. 1, last night WH well attended. One of your advertisers, John K. Coiiney, dpserves the moit credit for the sttcuegs of the affair. James Muiisglisn, of the silk milt, is one of tho nint conscientious business men tit- Inched to any of our industries. Uo nevor tires In his attontlon tohls duties and will never grow stout from too much rest. J. Hairy James, Km., of Ashland, has fine literary tastes Heknows n good thing when ho hears it. Ho attended Henrr Waltcrsou's iecCure. Henry Watlerson has tntiTcd thfi iccttiro field under Uedp.ttli. So far his path has 1 been red with beautiful roees. Give tts a whlto Christmas and wo will show you a happy ono. N. All goods warranted as represented, or I money relulitleti, at Holderman s jewelry store, corner Main and Lloyd streets, lii-10-tf THIS OLD, OLD STORY. TI11- Squill Ifrlil mid Miner O'Donn.H lternatd O'Donnetl, a young man 21 years of ago, was killtd at the Hiiintuond colliery, near Girardvillo yesterday. O'Donuell went up to start a battery. Tho Mpiih went out and he went 1 aok and applied it mutch tn it again. O'DuuncIl supposed that the bqulb went nut a second time, but it only held lite, ami whou lie went up to the battory Kain the blast went oil', 1 'Dutinoll's right side was lion Ihly torn by tho debris. The unlortuualv man was taken to the top of the slope. He lived about an hour. O'DuuncIl is Said lo have been a whole- ouled young man and w.15 exceedingly pupuiur. Ills parents are dead nnd lie ro- hled with his sister iu Giranlville. Three alsteisnnd two brothers survUe him, Mrs Horsewiiod and Miss Julia O'Donuell. of Gimrtlville; Mrs. Demiix Kilker, of Jermyn, Lackatvaiuia county, and John aud I'atiick O Doniiell, of Oirardville. A sad feature of the affair is that Mies Julia O'Donuell, ono of the sisters, was to have been married next Sunday. The funeral will lake place on., Saturday morning. Mass will bo celebrated at St. Joseph's church. Gold and sliver watches in endless vrk-y -suitable tar Chrklnus pteaetits, at 0..ar Yoms, 10-2 North Maiu Mieet. m-lS tit That Hoy of I)ii's." A large-tiiaed andioiMte greeted Mies Lester and her mo exceHeiiUnmpttny it. the above named Western drama at Ferguson's theatre but evening. Tlie eene of the play is laid in Colorado aud is filled witli comedy from stmt to finish. Miss Lester did Justice to the character. That Don of Dau', having ample scope to dip!ay her ability in character aetiug. Judging from the hearty applause bestowed upon the entire comnauy those iu nltendaneo were highly enteitalned. The orchestra couuecttd with tho company reji dercd some excellent selections. To-night "A Dangerous Fiieitd," a purely cotueUj hill, svill bo giveu. For tjio best and silver viiumed spectacles goloOour Yost, 10J N. Main ttreet. Eyes te.'ned firo. SuiWaction guaiiuecd. ID lit I.Miirh l.tt,tt Party. Ono of the most enjoyable seelal events of tno kuaoii was the lunch banket parly held lat eveuiug In Robbing' hall, under tho auspices of Company A, I'a. Light Infantry. The attendance was vory large, aud all expi-ewed themselves at highly pleased with the social features of the ouwslon. aud the courteous treatment reeehed at the bands of those having the uthtlr iu charge. Turkeys, geoe, ducks and eulekeni. Enough for everybody. Next door to post office. 12-20 It Aunlher lilunder Last evening, at about 6 o'clock, a lamp ex ploded in a house ou Itaapbe ry alley, iu the First waul. Afireulairu was sent to head quarters, but the bell did not respond, became the hammer got caught iu the now framework bnilt about it by Council committee. The Indicators woiked and through them tho firemen were able to locate the trouble. 1 lie fire was extinguished be fore much damage win ilono. "Wo lead, never follow." Holdenuan's Jewell y store, coiner Malu and Lloyd Siiecls. aa-io-tf A Narrow lS.onpe. Henry Wcis, the music toucher of town) gots to Itlngtown every week to give lessons. Ho went over Monday night And while being bioughi to town by Farmer Zimmerman ou Tuesday ntoiuliig had a nariaw oscapo from very serious Injury, or, piobubly death. When Wels and Zlinmermau wore driving towards Kreb' crosslug a 1. & R. fi eight train approached. The men tmy that no whistlo was blown ,r other signal given and they barely succeedod iu backing tho horses in time. Mr. Weis says It was oue of the most narrow oscapes he ever had, USE DANA'S SAKSArAIULLA, its "THE KIND THAT CUKE8." Woith of stock to select from iu plain, band, Imcy, engrave'd. stone and othor rings, jeweliy, gold and silver watches, silverware and faucy goods at Holdemino's, miner Main and Lloyd stiuds. 1-lU-lf Don'tdeluv: alaysbe on time, for prcver tlon is better tli uu Sho All coughs unit tolui . unit hut n alii t uuim 01 trie itiro.il una iuui"n as lead to Cdiinutupuon uru cured by Dr. ilub a louahyrup. Z MY DEffllfMlGEf 22. 18 ?co Tfred of the A 1 r SMAL COMPLAIWT WOMEN COMPLAIN OP . BOLD AOTj. -n tIle td-Frdera SOME VERY AUDACIOUS FELW8"'11''" All Sorts of Rusos Resorted to When Unprotected Women Refuses 'O Buy Their Wares. Action Required. jj OJ1E determined action 3. will havo to bo taken w by tho boroughViulbor. I 8 Hies to suppress tho licddler plague. There nro ordinances that , 1 JET"8 give tho authoiItle8.,r'u"' " manager jouu ii.vt.uiiii,anu , v-c-ayygu , ., .. , , , I P. A. mlly, Edwaid Flanigau, John -fiooplauss. power In tho matter and they should not , , T , , lr , HU"A , and John Hauney, wore goigeous biio,rt lfrt luoilnlo to use it. Several years ago the prettier by a gieat deal than tho hamihome town was cioarcu ot tno persistant and , iiiidiiciuus pests, but of lato years the laxity of tho authorities has brought them back again In droves and, knowing that they-are nut llkoly to bo disturbed in the pursuit of their vocations, they have lieeome more hold tlian over. Cases recently reported show that they JMsnsM wherever they seo fit and whou they'Tliid women nlone in houses they ai-tnally attempt to bulldoze them Into mak ing purchases. It is but a short time sitieo a peddler made use of most abusive language wheu trying to change tlie determination of a woman resid ing on South Jatdiu street not to purchase any of his ware. A woman on West Lino stitct says that tho other day when she dc seended Ironi an umir aimtraent of her house sho fouud a peddler coiufoi Uilly seated i . hor silting room aud warming him.eli' at the heater. His psck, which won by no means a cle.iu on created on the floor beside him. The piddler euilrely Iguonri an order to leave the house aud uioceeded to open his lck and display his goods. The woman iu eisted upon his loaving, hut he threw up his shoulders aud displayed the paJuis of liU I lands In typical fasliloo aud arnweitd that we did not understand English, but he uu derstood rjuite well when told "1 don't want anything." It was only wheu. the woman threatened to oall In the neighbors that the IKNidkirleft, A case reported from West Centre street is to tho effect that a peddler ordered out of a iron i-o declared that some articles wero mucing from his pack and dunged the wuma 1 who waa alouo iu tho house with having taken tin. m. Tho peddler threatened farrest and tho woman was frightened Into buying what she really did not need. Of con 10, it is quite true that iu all such cases the sulforcrs have a remedy agtilust tho intiuders aud offenders, hut frequently olr cumalnnces Intervene lo prevcij tho cxo'-r'M) of it. It frequeiiily liapimns that the women have household cares that will not allow them to rush to a justice's office and after tho ewittment wcais off the offended parties ooucliidc that the mutter will not warrant tho troublo and expense of pushing the matter to a suit. But, after all, It desM notseetn right tbatt he people should be pat to the expenfo and trouble, as iudlvhhtaU, itisxtenniuttUu( this evil. An ordtuanee passed over fopr yeaja ago provides that "it shall not be lawful for any jieraon in the said boiongh to hawk, peddle, and sell any market or dairy piodu;'c meats, fish, oysters, fiuiu, books, pioliue. ( uiedleiuea, drugs, fuiuishlug goods, white goods, dry goods, clothing, groceries," etc., without scouring a lioeno from the Chief Ihu gessaudpaylngafewdallaraforit. Itisu well known fact that none of the peddlers that go about town with packs pay licenses, and therefore it becomes the duly of the borough authorities to become vigilant In the matter. When tlioy exhaust their power iu this respect the Individuals can then step iu and do their share. Tho celebrated. Imported "Anchor Pain Expellcr." It cents but 3fi and CO cents a buttle. Its woith isjnvaluablo to thoso suf fering from Itlieumatlo diseases. Try it and ho couvluced. For sulo at O. H, Hagonbuch, P. P. D. Klilin, J. M. Hillan, aud other diugglsts. 3t Fresh Morris Biver Covo) Oysters received Jally at Coslctt's. 0-8-tf TI1030 who In tho goodness of their heart daslie to benefit their neighbors, should recommend tho use of Dr. Coxe'a Wild Cherry and Seueka. llall ou Christina. Tho Sohoppe Brothers will hold a graud ball iu Bobbins' opera house, Monday even ing, December 20th. Full orchestra. Ad mission 35 cents. IU Dl-ft The reason why Arnica and Oil Liniment Is to popular with the ladies is because it not only ia very healing und -i. . aiug but its odor is nut at all ottensive. 1m Coughing l.ead. Iu '..,. uaiptlon. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at onco. I Acts nril th. with ''I the . nun giaeef ivputlniiii.o nai 1 V f P"??1 n eai, ' a i&H S $ ELBa rrilfitTftB one to the other ,rt ZTT a mTtwaa n v-a rjj b a b nicely-set seeches ius wrecks, and th?f? ii iLibeoon,,nB the favotl ones. TVWS?JSa .,ti r ihi.i v 1 -!r:Mir.n""PerclileMfron; ,. , . ; ,' J. lXite?nf(lfa.tlvo It was an eujoyable occ. of liffvc,.v'lw' mlnaged festivity surpass! nK"- Mrs.'n. a.q'kK two last halls. -;hoV dui?nwa?ba!: Master of Ceremonies Lawie "'wfhH n!h& uimsinins neck-lie iu a show widow. The committee iu chaigo headed by John Higgins, Cliaitniiin. aud compo3etl of John F. Coouey, James K. Monaghan, M. MeCafficy, Cooimn, M. J. ailmartiu. P. Whearty, Thomas Buckley, Thomas Brennan, P Mooto, John Dormer, Edwaid Connelly, B Malone, John Bulligan and John Keuph wero ludefatigiible in their efibils to see that the affair puesed oft pleaMutly. The demands en our space foi bids a lengthy accmiut and wo ran only say that the third annual soiieo of the division was the gieatet of tho kind ever given here by these par ticular hosts. Among tlioso present from Shenandoah, weie Misses Mamiu Stack, Maggie Cavnnaub, Ann Cooaan, Jennie Lambert, Mollie Muco ids, Burns, Costcllo and Brennan. From Giranlville theio weio Misses O llilen and and LoWis. Mabauoy City, Ashland and other towns wero well represented, while tin totvn.hips on this side of the mountain were ciedifod with luiving many well-attired young ladies aud gentlemen among thi thiong. Tho grand march, which was a picture in itself, was led by Lawrence Byan and Mis Maggie Larkin, of Pottsvllle, seconded by John II. Quitin an it' Mis Ileilly. Danrn. was indulged iu until 2 o'oloek this morning Goialssold at Holderinan's jewelry store fiom 25 to 30 per cent, less than oltewhere. 12-10-tf OBE'S OBSERVATIONS. What H Sees mim) Honrs Ilurlug III TraM'U. The letter carriers aud clerks at all free dc -livery olllres are in Jtigh glee over the pmf. lect of Pre dent liar, iron putljjug them on the oivil service list before his toim of oilin eiphes. It will keep iu place all who an callable nnd not subject to offensive partian ship. Tho measure will no doubt be satis factory to incoming postmasters, as it will save them much annoyance and sare theu enmity of disappointed applicants. Some threo years ago petitions wero circu lated and numerously signed, asking the President to tako this 'on of the lists shows a majority of tin signers were Democrats. Here, in town, two-thirds were of that complexion and nou certain applicants who signed them arr wishing they had not It is hoped President Ifarrisou will carry out the plan. There should be no changes in the loltsu; carriei forces at least where the carriers are com petent and reliable men. Changes embarrass the strvict) anil frequently makes an excel 1 out system a nuisance. Sharookin ii to have an eist. Washington's Birthday, next, and id rod on , 11 oiler two big prizes one of $250 for "Thr I and 200 far' '-The Summer ' I change takes place very soon Si grims' . nlesh a 1 union Ii 1'ihsos Ht . . to h, hoir ot 1 us. It 1 get the . ems ti v tection will hardly be a competitor for bi eisteddfods again. There does nut enough material in the town m the sise required for such 00m i ' there is, no one seems diprs .1 material together, for when ad' n be on its fed there is war over 1 h of a leader. Wnu Penu is a!' eisteddfod Aeld, I am inform, ,1 out of the Obi-. 1 rt thi-. liburch Don't forget the Phonomaph -1 evening iu the l'ritniliM MuPodi flo to Holdeimstt's jewolry store to select your ChiiMina; presents. Bymakiugasmall deposit goods will he laid away until called, for. Cotnor Main and Lloyd sireeta. tf Will I'lny ut fllrtirdvlllu. Tho ontiro cast that prosentcd "The Drum mer Boy" iu Ferguson's theatre last week, will go to Girardvillo on tho 2nth Inst, and play lor the benefit of Camp 125, P O 8. of A. of that town, iu honor of the latter s anniver sary. Buy your child a pair of rubber boots. Thoy will cost you but 1)0 cents at tho Peo ple' store, 181 North Maiu street 12-15 tf u.uoo. We havo 2,000 Florida oranges to sell for ChiUluuM. Just as good aud just as cheap as aver. Graf 's, 1W N. Jardin street. 12-21-31 Special Sale, Dolls, Albums, aud Fancy Slippers at tho Peoples' stoic. 12 15-tf Holdenuan's gold watches for (1 elsewhere at $18. Sihcr w a $3 to $5 lower than elsewhere, t and Lloyd streets. ire sold ii from ir Maiu is!10-tf H. A. Lindsay, late of No SKnglneOorupanv, Baltimore (lily Fire Department, nays, that tbi xm rubers of hs company hue used balvutio. O 1 in cases uf spraius und soieness with mos urattfyitig results. U iu the best. OnlV & 1. 13