Sjjt lonrnal. tiller i Ctimrer. Prcpnelors 80. OcfMseu, Aseedate Editor \ v\ V^vv aullH'lw.r taursoay, lk c.tl Terms —t1.60 Per Annum. MUibsla on DM L. C* &9. C. R. R.'M* f result loa of 6—7lM, is a thriving business tcntrc.and coutroisthe trsds of an average radius of over eight miles. In whioh the JOCKS has A larger clrculai ton than all ether count) palters com blued. AdxrrUmrt tctU ekMM make *ofe ofth • A Stori cf the Set. - The good ship "Americas," en gaged in tile East India merchant service, was ou her ho reward pas sage. Her crew was jubilant at the prospect of soon reachiug home ; but probably no one aboArd ttie ship was in better spirits than the skipper's prettv daughter, Mable Stanford, who had accompanied her father on tbis voyage. Suddenly, like a thunder bolt from a clear sky, a dark cloud of wrongs and suffeiing, which had been hang ing over the ship, broke upon tliern i i all Its terrible power, sending broken hearts and death into their midst, chilling the hopes of the crew and driving tho captain and hi* daughter nearly distracted with grief. Mable Stanford was the general favorite of that ship's jomnany. None could help liking and admir ing her pleasant ways, and she, all unconscious of the fearful web she was so innocently weaving, dii her best- to make the voyage pleasant. Among Miss Stanford's ardent ad mirers, and one whom she seemed especially to fnvor, was the second mate, young Frank Heywnod, who oved her with all his heart. It was whispered among the crew that they would make a fine match, but the skipper did not look upon the would be union in that light; it was gen erally known that he would prefer the first mate, Warren Gregg, who was also a suitor tor his daughter's band. Warren Gregg, the first mate, was a man not far from thirty, who had (followed the tea from hit boyhood, aind was considered a first-class sea wean. He was a little below medium ffitight, with a stout, thick* frame, and frank, open features, which :greatly belied his true disposition. This was his second trip as mate •on the "Americus," though he had succeeded in winning the good will of the captain, he wab general ly disliked by the crew for his haugh ty and overbearing ways. That he loved Miss Stanford with all the ar dor of which his nature was capable, ithere was uo doubt ; and it is per haps ueedless to say that he looked upon the attention the manly, hand some Hey wood psid her with any. .thing but pleasure. In fact, he was •Bad with jealousy, and the opportu nity only was wanting for his peut xp passion to break forth into a tor rent of hatred and veugeauce. How ever, he had so managed to govern ( Ids actions, that ni one di earned of the fierce mental conflict which was racking his brain. • Aff.dis were at this state —Miss Mable openly receiving the atten tions of Hey wood, while her father and brother, the supercargo, were silently working to bring about a •different result, aud Gregg still .try ing to win hei from his rival, his Ita-ision growing fiercer as his case grew more hopeless, till plans for re vengeful triuiupu went flitting through his braiu, ready to be tried la case fair means should fail—when an iucilent occurred which teudod to bring about an estrangement tie t ween the captain and his uaugh ter's lover. It bad been the aim of the unscrup ulous Gregg from the first to briug about a quarrel between the cap tain, or his son Lewis, and Iley wool Thus be was continually em bittering the minds of both against the young mate, u til at last his ob ject was accomplished. Hey wood and youug Stanford had an open quarrel, brought about by *. he machinations of the first mate, who had caused the hot-headed su percargo to accuse the other of steal ing a ring he had mysteriously lost, which of course quickly aroused the temper of the latter, when a hot discussion followed that would have no doubt ended in blows if some-, of the §t§w bad not interfered. Tae sympathies of the captain iu ibis quarrel were with his sou, aud those of MahJe with heriotrer. whom she did not eousider at *2l to blame. It was not far from the middle of t lie night following the quarrel be tween Hey wood and Stanford, and, *uvi the gentle moaning of the wind through the rigging, god be riu pling of the water, as Ike ship ploughed ou her course, all was as silent as deatb, when the helmsman, veering out with straining eyes iuto the impenetrable gloom of the blaok expanse beyoud, was suddenly aroused from the drowsiness that . *ft°al:ugover l.m by hearings cry for betp, and Chen a splash in the water from off the lee bow. He quickly turned to ask ihe supercar go, who but a moment before had been standing bv his side, the cause of the noise, when he saw that the young man was gone. Then the truth instantly flashed into his mind and he shouted iu a startling, excit ing tone— 44Man overboard I" It seemed but an instant from the giving of the alarm before the cap tain and crew were on deck> and the lights being quickly brought, tttshed to the place whence the helmsman heard the crv. When to their sur prise they saw the second mate, a wild and haggard look upon his face holding in bS hand a heavy, mur derous-looking club, "What means this?" thundered the skipper, as thoughts of foul play flashed upon his brain. Amazed and startled, Hey wood ww silent 44 Who is lost 1" cried the captain, in the next instint. But before any one had tiuie to an swer him his own eyes told him. "My Gd 1 'tis I*ew is ' and that red-handed villain has murdered him 1 Q i ick, men! hoist all the ights and man the boats! Let everything le done that can be, as quickly as possible. He may b* living, and if yon save him this shall be a tfood night's j-b for you. Work, work, for your lives !" The orders of the grief-stricken captain were readily obeyed. But, though lights were hoisted, and Imat* teut out in every direction nothing could be found of the loat one. So at last it was given up as a hopeless case ; the roeo returned to the ship, when Frank Ileywond was seized for the murder of Lewis Stan ford. No more sleep visited that ship that night. The sorrowing father paced the deck till daylight, and in the cabin below, his daughter was sobbing for the death of her onlv brother and for hiui accused of that terrible deed. In the miming fleywood was ar raigned before the crew on charge of wilful murder. Nothing seemed lacking to substantiate his guilt. His quarrel with young Stanford, and the circumstances unler which he had been found after the alarm, together with his appearance at tti < time, seemed sufficient to prove his guilt. He stoutly protested his inno cence, saying, i.i e xplauatiou of his conduct that he had harbored 110 ill feelings against Lewis, but had been ready to forgive and be forgiven. As to his being found with that murderous looking club in his hands, it was accidental. Feeling a little anxious about the weather, he had left his bunk to go upou deck, and was just in season to hear the y tnat had caused the alarm. Hasten ing to the spot, be slum bled ovei something 111 Jus pith, it was the club which he had in his hands when they discovered mm a few later, with the wild look upon his face, caused by the fear that some horrible crime had been [committed Hey wood's story was received with shouts of derision. The cir cumstantial evidence was too over whelming against turn for any one to have tiiu least suspicion that his seemingly inconsistent story was anything hut a false fabrication got ten up for the occasion. As soou as order could be restor ed, tliecaptain stepped forward wiui a pair of manacles, and, placing them ou the doomed man's wrists, ■Kid "Before God and man, Frank Hey wood, I believe you guilty of inurd -ring my son. T tierefore 1 se cure you iu irons, aud order that you be kept iu close coud.ie meat until we reacii port, wueu vou snail be de livered over to tlie proper authori ties to meet the punishment which you so richly deseive. Here," he added, lumii g to ins crew, "some of you take Mr. Ueywoj.i below." "Oh, father don't !" cried Maule, woo had beeu a silent si>ectator ot the terrible see ue. "lie did nut do it I I know Ue did not !" . "Tui, tut, girl, 110 more of this !" said tier father, sternly. 1 'Men, do your duty I" A couple of the sailors stepped up to obey their superior's orders, when with a low cry, Mable sprang for ward betweeu die.n and her lover, as ll to shield tiin from the r gris.i. Without a captain, in spite uf her teariul entreaties, rude ly snatched his daughter away. Hey wood, chancing to look up, caugnt sight uf the mate, Warreu Giegg, standing but a snort distance oil, au exultant look of fieudisii sat isfaction gleamiug iu uts unusually expressionless eyes. It was plaiuly a look of scornful triumph, aud as the sailors placed their hands upou his shoulder, the young tnau fully realized the peril of his situation, and from what source it W4S due. But further thought or action was suddenly stayed by a loud cry from the sea, off tlie leu bow. Tue next, iusiaut there was plainly heard iu a strangely familiar voice, the start ling words, thrice repeated— "Alia lie! Alia lie! AU a lie j Scarcely bad the intonations of the strange wcrds died awnv, and before the surprised startled cew had tiiue to reeovt* from ttie shock of the unexpected and rious warning, wfMn kgrfln the satfle votoe, sounding so much like the dead, was heard, giving this time the surprising expression— "'Twas Wkrren Givfcgt \Twas Warren ttrefcg! * 'Twas Warren Gregg To attempt to poftmv the aston ishment ami startled amazement of officers and crew, would be a failure. Their acttons were lieyonct descrip tion. One and all stood in blank astonishment, staring unconscious ly, perhaps, upon the first mate, who, like the guilty wretch he was, trembled fr >ra head to foot, a death ly pallor overspreading his features, until maddened to deepeiatlon by the terrible acousat'on, It to pent-up guilt, which he could hold no long er, burst fort into a wild, freuzied cry - 41 Who dares to accuse nie ?" The quick eye of Hey WINK], if not other, saw the guilt Gregg so plain, ly allowed, and prompted by self-in terest, lie exclaimed— "l do!" "Liar!" hissed the trembling wretch, and theu with a horrible oath, he bounded upon him, murder plainly written upon his every look and action. But the sailors quick ly interposed, when lie turned uj>oii them, and a fierce struggle ensued. "Secure hira !" cried the skiuper, as soon as the crew had succeeded in overpowering him. "We will keep both in irons,Jand wait further developments." But though everything was done that could be to ascertain the cause of those strange cries from the sea, the day passed without solving the mystery, and the superstitious sail ors ail believed that the dead had spukeu. And their belief wm strengthened wheu there was heard at different intervals the following night the same voice, only more sad and mo umful. saying this time— "Warren Giegg. a murderer! a ra urderer ! a murderer !" The next morning Gregg called the Captain below, to whom he made a toll confession of his crime, saying he had killed Lewis, mistak ing him for young Hey wood ; and then, upon his bended knees, the guilty wretch begged for raer:y. The only reply he received was to wait until he reached port. Gregg's confession, cl earing lley wood of all guilt, he was freed at once ; and partly to atone for the injustice he had done him, the can. tain gave him the berth of first offi cer. One morning, a few days later. Gregg was missing, and as no trace of him could lie found, it was sup posed that he must have got upon the deck during the night, when un seen and unhaar 1, he had thrown himself into the sea. That to es cape punishment of man he had gone to receive tlio judgment of his M lit er, wit h arotler crime u|xui his al ready blackened soul. The voice from tire sea was not heard after the murderer's confes sion, and soon the superstitious mariners ceased to speak of it, h iv hig Solved the mystery to their sat isf ujtion, by deciding that the dea. Clr Free. l>aulcl F. lieatty, Washington N. J 0-4 w -1831 SEND FOR 1818. New York Observer, The Best Kellgtousand Secular Family News . paper. U-D a Year, mist-paid. Established lttt 17 Park How. New Tork. o**e*.* ea pacitle for inusieal effect* and expression never efore attained, adapted for Amateur • aud < rofesjloual, and au ornament lu any parlo . HXCKL IN Qr ATTTY OF TONE. THnK OIGII Wolf KM VNMIIF, KI.KGANT IK SIGN ANI) FINISH and Wonderful Variety of th dr Combination Solo Stojw. WReautlful new Centennial Styles now ready. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington. New Jersey. C. 8. A. TREMENDOUS PALL a Trices of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS. Surr XRS AND fU'BBKKS. Jxx>k at the follow lug figures at JACOB KAMP'S SHOE STORE LOCK HA VEX, PA. Men's Boots, only $1.75 Meu's Boots, very Rest, only $3.50 Mens' Carpet Slipper, only 50 Mens' Bt'sf Rubber Over Shoes, 61 Women*' Foxed Golfers, only $1.23 Wo niHiv* vry liy #b>es, o i $1.0? Womens'best RuborrOver Shoes 4* Children's 14 44 44 44 34 Buys', Youth*' and t'hildrens* Boots and Shoes, very low. Cfalldrens' Goat Button Mines Son. 4 to 4, with lieels, only 75 Mens f alf Top Sole Boots, only $3.00 Womens' kid Button $2.00 W omen's Grained Button Shoes, $1.85 I These prices are almost what the stock in these goods is worth, without the making. 1 buy ny goals only (r inLtrue manufactur ers and tor CASH. This tit why I rao sell so /erv low. HOOTS. SHOES AND RUBB ERS at WHOLES A LE. Give me & Call. JACOB IvAMP The Boot and S oe Man of Lock Haven. Wl#Jf*C K LKHRA- BcATTY Parlor Organs. Messrs. Geo. I'. rtowei &Co.,(N. Y.) Newspaper Iteporter . savs: "Daniel K. Beatty, the organ tmilder, of WaxhLNgtou, N. J., presses forward with greatest vigor." From Win. Pool, Niagai Fall*H N. Y. "Several irtoutiis use of the eiegent Parlor rga II you sent me satisfies me that it is one of the best made. t has a rich tone; its various tones are most pleasant. most heartily recommend vour orggne for parlor school, church or other use. Best otter ever given. Money refunded up m return of organ and freight charges paid by inq(Daniel K. Beatty) both wavs if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five darn, rgftii warranted for five ypars. spnd for vftumW lisfqf testimonials before buying a pallor rgan. Address. DANIBL F. BEJATTf, Wsldeoj Market M|rrt. LEWISBIRti, PA. HAR D W ARE j 1 JAMES HARRIS & CO., Dealers in Hardware, AY>. o. Broclcerhofl' Row, 'j bellefoitte, pa. ' i 1 ATODCST IIARDWAIE STOSC IN CENTRE (O'M i • i 41 j Complete line of Hardware of all Kinds at the LOWEST PRICES. j Tie GeleSratef Barley Sleaf Cool: Store & Anchor Heater CALL AND SEE. HARD WEAK HARDWARE Glad Tiding to All! JOHXBFOHD HAS OPENED A TAILORSIIor IN Mali Street, Millta Pern Whore he i now ready to satisfy all those who will give him their trade in city stjrti ß. He Is a first-class Cutter and workman can Hot surpaaatMl- w "li close Retention to Business, lie hopes to twelve the T !t "n. .ire if this con.nmt.lty and the count ry generally All o: I ra promptly fllla and all work guar ant d. 3Mm • DAV. I. BROWN, Manufacturer and Dealer in TD-YYARE, STOVEPIPE & MIMMLW SPOI'TISG ani FRUIT CANS. W °^^V^,tder.o r SSer h>t all kinds of TINWABB, STOMS FTXTL'KF.S, FBD IT CANS, etc., etc. £ SPOUTING A SPECIALITY IS Fruit cans alwaysonhami. • • Repairing doue at short notice. Having some ten years experience in the business he flatters bill - °w" Wnihtra,PM 1 JIP I r | V n. P . ni A in pi! |i Iw I I ■" G RAND \BQUAKE if J 1 I I AM) UTBGHT. I ■ 4 ■ ■ ■ * Agents wanted II i! I I ■ ■ every wbeie. Ad rfs£'P ■ ■ I dress, I>AKEL F. AT TV Washington, New Jet bey. L". t>. A tto. L. Folltr .no Korti GEO. L POTTER A CO., General nsnmce Apcy. BELIEPOXTE.PA., 4 Strongest Agency In the County. Toilets Issued on the Stock aud Mutual Tlao. lAxi RC . nSf^nTsel DANIEL F. BFATTY Washing ton. New Jersey, U.S.A. i IVIES' PTKRT QUI TRITivFRS Adopted by all the queens of fashion. Send ' L\ ,r ..rV'Y-. fv No- 03 North Fifth _ bt.. Philadelphia. Pa. j BE ATTYai KBTABM3IIKU IS 1836. i Any first class MUX PAIXTEK AXIt * KTTEREM can learn something to his - dvantage bs addreating the inauufncturci 'I iianjkl f. blatty, Washington, New Jersey, U. 9. A Beatty's Parlor aoßfiANs.a EI.EHAUT RTTRrCh, with Valttahle Improvement*. New and Beautiful So'.o Stons. OVER ONE THOUSAND Organists and Musicians endorse these organs and re commend them as STRIUTI.Y FIRST CLASS in tone. Mechanism and durability. War ranted for six years. WM Elegant and l.atent Improved. Have been awarded the HIGHEST PRE MIUM In with others for Simplicity, Durability, PROMPTNESS, AND TIANO LIKE ACTION iTR, SWEET, sud EVE BIU AXCKD TOXIC, ORtHSTKt f.I Pt'fS and IXKTIXMXOtIN I'rrss WHICH WAY UK lIAB TO THE REEDS. Send for Price List. Address, DAM El. F. BEATTY, Washington. New Jersey, U. S. A ORISTADOROS HAIR DYE. Cristadoro'v llalr Dye is the SAFEST and EsTjit acts instantaneously, producing he most natural shades of Black or Brown : does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and Is easily applied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toliot for Lady or Gentleman, Soij hy Druggists. J, CRIST ADOKO, P. O. Box, ISI3. New York. BEATTYHM BET IN USE Grand Square and Upright. DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington, New Jersey, I'. 8. A. D.l. P H. MINGIB, Offers his professieualservices to the put lie. Answers calls at all hours OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Mlllheliu, Penn'a - 18*|r. CAMERON HOUSE, LKWISBUUG. PEKNA. O. S. BTJItK;, Proprietor. * o Flrai Clan* n all rrspects and Central I) Located. J* a man onv and one-half dox- W 1 lion A DEALERS IN Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c. o A Full Stock of Goods of Superior Quality always on Ha. -a. CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 cents and upwards. CARRIAGE PONGES, 15 onto and upwards. A share of tho public patron age respectfully solicited. Laifc 1 ;i tic a- lII* wcrtes bv STARLET ♦■u >a'.* isA:djast added to the only com y.iVti: li'•>. i. ires of the century, ana thlf t,*H •,v '.;(• rth tr wt -.ittrucWrp, fascinat ing; rt.'l.'v ' .eonud and instruct iv vol tune*r\it t:- ivin* the only eutli e and authentic ife, t*e .ui'ii >is are eager for lc and wide a wan* iceits are wanted quickly Km proof and terms address HUBRAKD Bttti.. Publiajj.*, P i jr M.. 1 fclla. BEATTY'SWHr|| Relieving it to be BY FAR the best Pa rlor and orchestral Organ manufactured. we challenge any manufacturer to equal them. Ihe oelebrated ••>!.ten Tongue Leeds iu this organ in conjunction with the Perfected Kced Boards produce sweet. pue and pow erful tones, Superb cases of ucwand elegant i.eMgns. Ministers, teachers, chuiches schools, lodges, etc., should seud for price list and discounts. Dealers will find it to their advantage to examine this instrument, t has improve ments found In no other. Coiiespundence solicited. Best offer ever given. Monev refunded U|K>U return of organ and freight charges paid by me (Dante) P. He*try) both ways if uiiHatisfaet thesfKjyiH. ftW.set/':riy n*fC:, f ••.' i - ■ ■ ST % IVBB protM ttivUU. with a >, v ! • n.< 11 g 111 sUI ebeegessthe bvbb*b*eeiex:.ai:!rf t -il. > HI II ■■ #- AJf th* **frt*o pcw'j. en -ai^sair: ■ '.K •■■ oommoes every desirable tciprmriut'iit. . wjk M MB AW Erety jtacfeiue 1* seat v_; i<_c * 'JBk JFMl';iMißlll < S ICI? . AT^? ' er * Bp •cksrcinp...7, with a capital of for the punto* of m inn fact ui Ing ROMAIXR GOLD J2:\S"y~:L- R Y WATCHES f. "With th s immense -aoitaU and the aid of Improved uiaekw -:v they are enabled to produce all the latest patten sof jewelry at less thain onc-urna ,v ; id Goid, and of a quality aud color which makes if impossible even for experts •to ect it j from the genuine, . _ x ' ' * ♦ ire have tecured the exeluid re fluency of the Vnited State a and Canada, lev the sale ef all giKMls manufactured from this metal, aud in order to introduce them iu thaipotu sjyv Jv ma: ner, hate put mi assorted sample lots as given below, which we will sell 4U"oru*-J*.v \ I the retail value until January 1 l, lN$. Head the list. . . s - 1 .W-CfiSTf l.or. itna 0ot? Wa' 'h inl' retail price 1 75 Pin " " 75 v t ** spir,.> J*hlrt Nuds, " " 55 f vw>lut r G-iiar Button," " 25 j liCKvy pl .lu Wedding lilng. 1 > *s W) , For con vr ' will send above six articles postpaid. *JJW> LOT. One pair -lewse Button*. smne setting. One set (S) N{lrAi .Shirt studs. One heavy 1. .vit Engagement King. One set (3) Engraved Bracelets. One Ladies" Long UuanL or Neck Chain. One Faigra ved MinlaUir ft w the above, one Gent's Heavy Link Watch Chain, one Lake George Diamond stud. $2.00 LOT. One Lad'es' Neck Chain and Charm. One I.adies' Heavy (iuard Chain for Wa ch. One set Pin and Kar Kings, Ai- elbyst. One extra fine Miniature Locket. One Cameo Seal King. ■ , , r . One very heavy Weddlngor Engagement ring One Gent's heavy Watch Chain with Charm. One pair Pearl inlaid Sleeve Buttons. One laike George Cluster Mil. One pair (2) heavy baud Bracelets. The retail price o( the articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly Mn tupes. the price we ask for the lot; for example our *l.OO lot retails for *!•<*>: our SS.OQ lot fur v. SOLID ROMAINS GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. .. To any one sending us an order for the above lots by express to (he amount of 4JS.OC< we will send FREE one solid Romaine Gold Hunting-Case Watch Gents' hi - ladles' size warranted to keep perfect, time and look equally as well a* a #l. gold wateh. H? niatt postpaid, *15.50. This Is our brst ovrgiito A GENTS, and is woiw a trial, a* hhci Witch alone will sell or trade readilv for from *2.00 to *5. Gents" or Ladies' Watoh atom,,>7 or *8 with a Heavy Gout's Gold Pattern Vest Chain aud Charm, or Ladies' Opera Fn3ln With slide and tassel. ' RKMEMIIER:~-Th\B offer only holds good until Jan. Ist, 1878.. After that.Staff we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, and any one wuhiug our goods vail then haveto pav fu'l retail prkka ■ lb niaiue Gold is the bc*t, and. in fact, the ooly.UnUzthm of genuine gold made, being the same id weight, color and finish, aud all our goodiare made |u the latest gold patterns- Will guarantee satisfaction in every instanoe, or refund money. . : .!* . . Send money by P. O-, Money Order, or Reg Uttered tetter, A T QUEJQsjz.e No poods sent C. O D- unless at least *3 accompanist the order . AMrs>j q&fniy. W. F. EYAKS..& CO. Sole Agt's for 1.8., aid Cattails. W*W Owrth Clsrt MreH, IH. ' L RaTABL 9ftK Iflk hahruok - WRITINS INEJi AND MrCILACB. . The best in the Market. Jet Black Scnool Ink A Bpedaltty FOR *AIX BT ALL LEAOTWI STAYICWRW, AND HARRISON INK GO., icmrM..N,Y . " ■ ■—— WANTED; We w |sh au agent male op female, in each town of this county, to Ret up Clubs anions lainllie*, hotels, factories, &e., for Lite sale of our Teas, and will offer -very UthTal n. m o.>n* to snch. We have beoti 1m potto i• of Teas Our over 20 years, and can attend to send, and we w ill send a better orucid fcr lite money than any pther hoU.se Ij, loi k. uur Teas are put up In one pound packages. with tlie name and prion printed upon each. <.• Address, for terms and blank form for Cluts, . • LoNiSoX & NEW YORK CHINA TEA CO., r. O. Box 674. No; 30 Ckureb St, Ne Yw k. 39-Jy TBI MOST POPULAR, Because the moet rMonabie store la £*:. v tout* Is that ml S. & A. LOEt We deal fu all kinds ef Quaere! Merer. w diae and hare Just restored n l \ At I ' " ' < - /f" STOCK: ; - , which is BOW being old a Remarkably Low Pr i:? x e 5 f Dry Goods Clothing, Boots A Shoes, ; Groceries, Carpets. { $3.00 LOT. ! One ladies' Opera Guard Oialh, One Ladles Neck Chain and Oro n Gent's heavy .watch Chain, with Cttfh charni, (retail price;#B.Kk-p- • • ; One ladles' lieaVy long Neck Cbatn. o One elegant Chased. Miniature LeeklaßioiidrBtpdcsi S' One Gent's Cluster Diamond Pip- - .• One pair Arflethyst or ppsx Sleeve One set (S) studs to match the above:- One elega t heavy-set Cameo beii .Ptutf. One Massive Band or Wedding .Ring. One new ' patent'-' Collar Button. '■ One Ladies' Chemise Bdtton. -i . - One Amethyst er Topaz Ring, (extrft CaLL