eW&S&HSSSS tiMjegSg iT"OT-".SSs IrVfT'v J!W!f- 12 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY DECEMBER 17, 1891. Ill BILLS -inoiir Another Big Batch Unloaded in the United States Senate. OSE FOE A SniP CAXAL Of Sufficient Si7o to Float Men-of-Wnr. Lake ALASKA .MUST HAE WHISKY, And That's Why a Senator. Didn't Ask for Prohibition There. THE HOUSE STILL DOING 2.0TMXG 'prrCIVL TELEGKIU TO II1F IlISrTCH Washington, Dec. 1C. In the Senate to-day anion;; the oilier papers presented and referred were memorial-, against the bund jv opening of tlie World', Pair. Some of them favored the loan uf f.".0 1J.0OO ,on lhat cor.ditiun. There Mere alo memorials inf.or f woman Millrage, of promoting the cfliucnc) of the life sawng service, and the election of United btatcs Senators by tlic people. Mr. Proctor (.Republican) introduced a hill to reorganize the artillery branch of the armr so that each regiment hall consist of 1 colonel, 1 lientcnaut colonel, 3 major-, 12 captains, 11 first lieutenant":, 10 second lieutenants and ihe enlisted men as at present authorized by law to be organized into battalions at the President s discre tion. The scvin regiments are to be of ficered bv the promotion and transfer of the officers now in the anillcry according to their seniority, and vacancies reinaininj; in the grade of second lieutenants, are to be filled at t'le discretion of the President, no appointment to the grade of first lieutenant to be made until the first lieutenants now in er ,ce, who become supernumerary by ' the organization a pro, ided for in the hill, hall have been absorbed. All promotions are to be nude subject to examination as pro. ided bj the last Congress. Colored W .irriort, Provided Tor. The President has the discretion to au thorize thc'enlistment of such proportion of colored men for service as the interests of Jhc-ervicc may demand, lii time of war the President may also in his discretion in . crease the number of lieutenants in any of the bitterie- n three or four. Another bil' introduced by Mr. Proctor to increase the eflieieney of the army au thorizes the Prcsiden toapportion the men among the "-ei eral nrm as the good of the sen. ice nia) require, and to consolidate the enlisted men a--igued to any reg-meut into such number of companies, troops or batteries as can be fully ofiiotred by the number of onieer-. who arc usually on duty with the regiment, o tlnw ah the orjanizatious in actual service shah have tliuir mi. complement of omcc- and men generally present for duty. In time of war the Piei-ideht may detaci from the regi ments or corps such number of officer? for dut with the volunteer forces and he mav assign to every regiment of the line such number of lieutenants of volunteers as mav be needed to supply the places of officers of those regiments who may be absent cu de tached scivice or lrom other causes. A Miip Canal for War Vessels. A bill to define the grade of certa'a medi cal ofliceis of the array, was th- subject of another bill introduced by Mr. Proi-'or. The bill f:esthegrade of medical officers below the crude of .Surgeon General as fol lows: Those holding rank of Colonel, As sistant Surgeons General: those having rank of Lieutenant Colonel, to be Deputv Furrcons General. Uefore receiving rank . ol Captain of cavalry assistant surgeons are lobe examined as provided in act of last Congress. Mr. Davis (Pep., Mnn.) introduced a hill for the construction of a ship canal around Niagara PalU for the passacre oV merchant and war ships from Lake Ontario to Lake -Lni'. J. lie canal is to be located in Niagara couutv, X. Y., along one of the routes for a ship canal heretofore surveyed by the United States, if either of such routes be deemed feasible The canal is to he of sufficient width, depth and capacity to easily, safely and expeditiously float the vessels of as great length, width, draught and tonnage as can be floated through the St. Mary's Falls canals and locks when the latter are completed. In case none of the toutes already surveyed arc found feasible, the Secretary is to cause surveys, plans and estimates to be made for such canal along some other route. The sum of 51,000,000 is appropriated to uc applied to the construc tion ot the canal. isoirt 3Ioi Warlike Measures. Mr. 1'elton, Eep., of Cal., introduced a bill, which was before the last Con gress, providing for ,i subsistence de tachment of the United States Army, to consist of 120 commi-sarv sergeants." 125 first-class privates, and laborers not to ex ceed 270, as the Secretary ot War mav de mand. The pay of sergeants is to be $45 a month; privates, 630, and laborers, 519 a .month, with increased pay for re-enlistment. Among the other bills introduced were the following: 3y Mr. McPherson (Dem., N. J.), providing "that the United States Marine Corps, shall consist ot a Brigadier General, 4 colonels, 4 lieutenant colonels, i majors and 'Jo captains, first and second lieutenants each respectively, vacancies to be filled by appointment of Naval Acad emy graduates. It also provides several new officers in the paymaster's and quarter master's department of the corps, provides more liberal methods of retirement, in creases the number and emoluments of employed in com, ersation with applicants for minor places, whom they politely, re ferred to the officers controlling the vari ous departments of the House. Speaker Crisji, apparently no w orse for the cold, with which he has been suffering for the past few days, called tlio House to order, and there vias no deviation from the programme which had been mapped out. The Committee on Utiles. The Speaker announced the appointment of the Committee on Pules as follows: The Speaker, (Chairman); Messrs. McMillen, Catch ings, Reed and Burrows. Mr. Oates, of Alabama, offered a resolu tion providing for the appointment of a standing committee on the order of busi ness, to consist of IS members, of which the Speaker shall be the ei-oflieio chairman, which shall have jurisdiction of the order in which business shall be, considered, hav ing due regard to fairness and equity among the several committees and to the transac tion of public business. P.eferred to the Committee on Rules. Mr. Bartine, of Nevada, who has been absent on account of illness, appeared at the bar of the House and took the oath of office. Tho First Funeral Oration. Mr. Tavlor, of Tennessee, said that it wai his mournful dutv to announce the death of his friend and colleague, the Hon. Lcouidas C. Honk, who died suddenly Iromjaccidcnt al poisoning at his home in ICnoxville in Mav last. Mr Houk, after serving gallant ly in the war and after having held various ."state offices, had been elected to the Uorty sixth Congress and to each successive Con gress since He had a hold on his peoplo far bev ond that of any other man. Had he lived he could havo been returned to Con gress as long us he might have desired to le- main in public servic?. He died, poor in this world's goods, but rich in the friend- ship and love of his countrymen. The House then, as a mark of respect to the rnemorv of the deceased, adjourned till Saturday. Sacrifice Pianos. In order to make room for our special holiday stock of pianos, arriving daily, we will ofler a portion of our present stock at unparalleled low prices. This comprises a lot ot new and second-hand pianos and organs, of established makes, "on all of which a great cut in price w ill be made. This is a first-clas chance to get a great bargain in a piano or organ for Christm-is for the folks at home. Call soon, as these reduced-price instruments will soon bo sold. Easy monthly payments taken. Mnixon & Hoexx, "Palace of Music," 77 Fifth a cnue. Upen ev ery evening. HECffBOCDTS A GO. Splendid Kesnlts of Elaine's Idea in Sonth America. YANKEES ARE PLACING ORDERS And Capturing the Trade That Formerly Went to Europeans. ENTHUSIASTIC OYER THE BIG PAIR rORTT-riVE CHRISTMAS TIAXOS Sold at lcbers, 500 Wood St. More than 40 pianos intended for Christ mas cifts have already been sold bv the old reliable house, H. Kfebcr&Bro., 50G Wood street, and, besides, n great number of or gans. The splendid instruments, cheap prices and the eight-year guarantee is what takes people to Kleber's store to buy their goods in preference to all other music stores. Child's Ilnttons and Rings. Cute things, cheap little thirgs. Good choice at Habdt & .Hayes, Jewelers, C29 Smithfield street Three doors from City HalL S'orc open every evening till Christmas. Extraordinary llarsains In Capes. Gcruine astrakhan, $7 60, 59 86", SIC 0C, 511 75, 513 50. 514 83; China seal capes, u 00. 57 00, 510 00, 511 75, 512 50: fine seilette capes, 59 8, 510 50, 512 00, ?13 50, 515 00. S1G 50, 518 00, etc.; Pussian hare capes. S3 38, 54 75, 55 00, ! 7 CO, 59 75; real nutria, 514 50 to 520 00; real Marten, 513 30, were 520 00; real monkey, 522, were 5.10: real mink. 532 00 and 5J4 50. were 545 00 and ?50 00. EOSESBAUM & Co. "Wins luiportan, to the adles. Nearly 1,000 ladies have attended the lec tures given by Prof. Blits in Pittsburg and vicinity and the recommendations given him l.y ladies who have already tried his methods of canning fruits and vegetables are very flattering. They pronounce them the most simple and practical methods of mod ern times. Men' smoking jackets for Christmas. Men's umbrellas and canes for Christmas. Men's cloves and suspenders tor Christ mas. Men's neckwear and handkerchiefs for Christmas Jos. HoENE&Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. Washington, Dec. 1G. President Har rison to-day sent to the Senate a letter from the Secretary of State, inclosing a copy of the first annual report of "William 11 Cur tis, the Director of the Bureau of American Republics. Mr. Curtis says that the im mense number of applications received for information about South American coun tries give ample evidence of an awakened interest in the commerce and conditions that is encouraging to thoso who are en deavoring to promote the social and com mercial relations of the American republics. The report refers to the rapidly increas ing export trade to Central and South American republics, and says that many United States manufacturers who have never attempted to sell merchandise there are now sending agents to those markets. Merchants of Mexico and the cities of Cen tral and South America, who have hereto fore purchased their goods in Europe ex clusively, are now coining to the United States, anI invariably discover they can find every article they need, of a better quality and at no greater cost than they can be bought in Great Britain, Germany and France. Result ot Reciprocity. The recently negotiated reciprocity ar rangements, it is said, also afford them op portunities that are beginning to be under stood and appreciated. Mr. Curtis refers to the work undertaken by the bureau for the people of Latin America in the "World's Columbian Exposition. The invitation ex tended to them to participate in the Exposi tion has been cordially accepted by every Republic and Colony. Commissioners hav e been appointed, and appropriations have been made for the expense ot representation that exceed the sum of 52,000,000 more than has been provided for the same pur pose by the States of the United States, with tlie State of Illiiiob excepted. The companies oueratincr lines of steam ships between the United States and the ports of Latin America have joined heartily in tlie enterprise and have made most jjen er; concession in rates of transportation. Nearly everyone of the Southern republics will erect upon the Exposition grounds a building of its own, upon a design typical o-Hts peculiar architecture and surround it with practical illustrations of thu life and industries of its people. The bureau has been enabled to prepare for exhibition at Chicago a historical col lection illustrating the discovery, the eon quest and the settlement of Latin America, the Colonial period and the epoch of the Rev olution for Independence. A Columbus Carnival. A naval officer is now in Snain superin tending the construction of a caraval, which is to be an exact iac simile of that in which Columbus' made his first voyage of dis covery. It is to be equipped in the same way and manner by Spanish sailors in the costume of 400 years ago. The vessel will be brought here in time to participate in tne naval review that is to take place at New York in April, 1893, and will be towed through the lakes to Chicago to remain during the Exposition. It will then return to "Washington and be permanently moored in the riversonth of the Executive Mansion. It is also proposed, Mr. Curtis says, to prepare for the Exposition a commercial exhibit illustrating the various classes of merchandise best adapted to the wants and most acceptable to the tastes of consumers in Mexico, Central and South America and the "West Indies. This exhibit, it is pro posed at the close ot the Exposition, shall be permanently established either in "Wash ington or New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TVI'TEK RESORT?. OPEN YOUR EYES When you ask for a bottle of Wolff's Acme Blacking i.ee that you get the genuine. The real article made by us cannot be bought for less than 20c. a bottle. It is good material and worth its price. There are imitations offered claiming to be "Just as good " for less mgney. Don't buy them. If the "Just as good " has any merit it ought to sell without invoking the aid of comparison with our Acme Blacking. WOLFF & E AHDOLPH, Philadelphia PIK-RON. is the name of a paint which does work that no other pain!; can do. Qlats painted with it looks like colored glass. A 10c. bottle of PlK-Eos' will decorate a market basket full of glassware. All retailers sell it. PATENTS- Tbomasville. Ga. PINEY WOODS HOTEL NOW OPEN. .W. A. BOWER, Proprietor. x or circulars, rates, etc . address OC3U7-TT8 WM.'llDAVIES. Manager, Thomasville, Ga. HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. Deservedly world-famed, tills Immense and unique caravansary Is situated a few ynrds fiom Fort Monioc, nndllos alone a ueaiitifnl sandjr beach, washed bv the waters or Clies apeirke Bay and Hampton Koads. The won rterful equable climate makes it an al'-tlie-year-round report, unsurpassed in licilth and general attraction. It is the tenilezv ons tor prominent people lrom all sections, and an atmosphere ot comfort, Iu.nryandie flnenient pervades the place. r Dress parade, nitillery practice, gnard mounts, etc.ln the fort. Send for pamphlet. F. N. PIKE, Manager. del-4S-TTsn ELITE PHOTO PARLORS, 510 Market St. Finest 11 per dozen Cabinets in tho tivo citlei. Also, llfe-sie Crayons for Christmas presents. Mo stairs to climb; use the elevator I1017-TTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JLSTABMSI1ED 1870. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a rolief and sure cure for thi. ITrinarv Otvnns. firnv,! and Chronic Catarrh of the Wmtdcr. Tlio Mviss Stomach Bitters aronsme cure for Dyspepsia. TB4PEM.ARK I.tver Complaint and every species ot indigestion. Willi Cherry Tonic, tlie moat popular prep aration for euro of Coughs. Colas, Bronchitis and lunx tioiilile. Either of tho above, Mper bottle, or6for $3. Ifyoardruasist does not handle these oods rnte to 31. P. ZOELLEE.sole 31'f'r, Pittsburjf, Pa. dCoO-50-TTs GIVt YOUR BOYS A USEFUL PRESENT. Press anl Outfits $1.75,2.50,5.00 7.50, 10.00, 21.00 to 31.00. Send 6c for Catalogue W.A. BUNTING GO StTa. lto-g. PITTSBURGH, PA. JAS. M'NSIL BOILEKS, PATENT PLATE AND WORK. bUEET IKON BOXES. & BRO., . SHEET-IKON ANNEALINU With an increased capacity and hydraulle machinery, wo aie prepared to furnish all work in our lino cheaper nnd better than by tho old methods. Itcoairinp and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley lUilioad. tel(M)7-Tra NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 111 For yoar father, brother, brotncr-In law cousin, uncle or friend. ZBTTr JBLT.1&. A nit,Overcoi.t Coat and Vest,P.tlrorlants, a Pull Dress Suit, fancy bilk -Vest, at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 516 Smithlleld St. Special inducements offered in tho way of merchant tailor-mad- jjarments for those in tending to nuikepiesents. Bin Tn fnr will buy any suit inonrhooso 3IU 1U ju that was originally made up to order !or2J to -J30. (Id Til OE H'1 bnv an? overcoat in our d IU IU JiU houso that was origirallymada up to oruer lor $20 to J50. 59 Ml Til C7 Will buy any pairof trouser JiiuU IU 9 that wasformeilymadeup to oiuerforioil5. SPECIAL Wo InTeJnst received to-day a consignment of fashlonablu suits and over coats inide up by thi-so well-known tailors Bell, or New York City: Lindjay, of liosfon, and Dougherty, of PJiiliidoIphia. Tho prices of these garments range from $35 to $43 for suit or oercoat: made up originally tor $70 to $90. SENSIBLE HOLIDAY GIFTS A Grand and Magnificent Assortment from which to Make Selection Both in Staple and Fancy Goods. tJ I T if J-VW - ill p r 'M J II J UMBRELLAS. Gloria Silk, 74c to $3.50. Twilled Silk, $1.49 to $5. Special guaranteed Silk, $2, to $7. All Silk, $3.98 to $10. 49 EST" All above silks mounted on unique natural sticks, silver trimmed, silver inlaid with pearl, oxidized silver, ivory and bone handles. SPECIAL "Wo engrave all umbrellas free of charge. NECKWEAR. Our Christmas offerings in Neck wear are now open. An elegant assort ment, comprising choicest selections from makers, in 'the best foreign and domestic PUFFS. TECKS AND Fl Prices 24c to $1.75. s. Desk and Onice Accessories in silver and plated ware, inkstands, cal endars, stationery racks, rulers, blotter, penwipers, pen holders, envelope open ers, paper knives, especially attractive as sortment open now. Jos, Eichb -arM & Co., tts 48 Fifth avenue. JIaki: assurance doubly sure by getting your best girl a pair ot "Chemical Dia mond" earrings. Experts cannot tell the difference. K. Smit, Cor. Smithfield and Liberty and 311 Smith field street. Key Chains. Anice.inexpcnsivegiftforamaD, we take pleasure in suggesting, at HAEiir & Hayes', Jewelers, .-,29 Smithfield street. Three doors from City HeIL Open every evening till Christmas. Il is so easy to contract a cold, which from its obstinacy may entail a long siege of discomforts before getting rid of it that tfce afflicted should resort lit once to that old established remedy, Dr. D. Jayne's Ex pectorant, which will speedily remove all coughs and colds, and help vou to a oid all complications involving the throat and lung's. A large and elegant line of Holiday Slippers for Ladies and Gentlemen in Fancy Embroi dered Velvet, plain leather and alligator, $i to $3. members of the Marine Hind, and provides -lor the appointment of 62 adaitional ser geants in the corps A riiuu for Pennsylvania. By Mr. Gorman (Dcm., Ind.) To pav llic State ot rennsyhania 571,411, to bear interest from dates bet'veen 1S20 and 18S0. By Mr. Casey (Kep., X. D.) Making an appropriation of 100,000 for the improve ment of the lied river of the Xorth and the Red Lake rier by the constiuction of a dam v, ith suitable locks, in accordance with pltns approved by the Secretary of War. Mr. Dolph introduced a bill to license and reulate the sale of iiitoxicatinj: liquors inthe District of Alaska. He expected, he (aid, that the bill would be criticised be cause it did not propose prohibition, but he had been in Alask.i last summer and had liccome convinced that any attempt at pro hibition would be a failure? Mr. Stewart (Ifep.Nev.) gae notice that he would, on Monday next, address the Senate on that portion of the Presi dent's message rclathc to the coinage of silver. The Senate then went into executive business and at 1:13 adjourned till to-morrow. In Chocolates. Bon bons and other choice confections you have a large line to select from nt E. 51a ginu's, 013 and 913 Liberty stieet; 80 Fed eral street, Allegheny. ISig lSargain In T.eggins. Finest French wool for children and ladies 23 cents, formerly SL ' A. G. Campbell &Soxs, l!5and27rifthav. Yorn mothci-in-law will appreciate jour thounhtfuliiess if you buy her Christmas jrift at " " K Smit's, Comer Smithfield and Liberty, and 311 Smithfield street. Crajons Free Until Jannary 1, 1893. A life-size crayon free with a dozen cabi nets at Aufrecht's Studio, 77 Fifth avenue. Come early. Kennedy's Cafe at'd Ice Cream Parlors. Convenient for holiday shoppers. Sixth stkeet and Dcquesnx way. GLOVES. Every conceivable style of serviceable gloves for men and boys in kid, dogskin, fur trim med kid, Jersey and Scotch wool at prices from 24c to $2.50, Fur Gloves and Gauntlets in Seal, Nutria and Coney Fur, $2 to $10. Perrin's best Pique Gloves, $175 SHAVING SETS In handsome plush cases, satin lined, silver trimmed, with very best grade of fittings, 99c TO $8. ALSO Silver-Plated Mugs, Brushes and Razors $1.36 TO $4.50. Vino's IJcmcdv for Catarrh is a real cure. Other remedies fail. Trv this. It is sure. 30 cents. trh THE HOUSE. Tlio roininittet on Itules .Named Tlio Ini tial I'mieml Oration. The opening of the House to-day after its holiday of half a week was without special interest. It w as generally . understood that 110 business wouM be transacted and that ice meeting would be merely a perlunetorr nc to onablo the Speaker to appoint the Committee on llules. Speculation was rife as 1 o the composition ol that committee ind there was o,i'te a large attendance of members, but their t:mc was principally Pltjmi jackets, 53 to S15; plush sacques, 510 to 5J4; immense arietj, worth double, at Kosenbaum & Co.'s. "KlIis Bread made from Minnehaha flour is j.ect with a sweetness not derived from sugar. Holiday presents, embroidered night shirts. JAiiES IL. Aiken & Co.. 100 Fifth avenue. Gems, Loose and in settings. Diamonds, Emerald, I'earls, Kubies, Opals, Sapphires, Turquoise, Topiz. Settings made to order. Hkxi:y Terheydek, Manufacturing Jeweler, 330 Smithfield streci Open in llic cveniu. THE "stalT of life" -will be eminently satisfactory if mado from Minnehaha flour. Have you heard that the grand opening of Thompson's new store, 311 Market street, takes place Thursday next, Decembetfl7? Just in time for the holiday trade; every body invited. In connection with the many bargains offered, they nill give a handsome souvenir to everv customer. Choice roasted coffee, per lb 5 13 London layer raisins, clusters, 20-lb boxes, only 1 30 Loose muscatels, 20-lb boxes 1 23 16 lbs large Valencia raisins 1 00 20 lbs English currants 1 00 1 lb Leghorn citron 23 1 lb lemon neel . T 6 lbs large California peaches 1 00 12 cans standard tomatoes (3-lb cans) . . 1)0 10 caus table peaches (3-lb cans) 1 00 6 cans white cherries (3-lb caus)...... 1 00 . cans Bartlett pears (3-lb cans) 1 00 6 lbs Malaga grapes 1 00 23 lbs white sugar.. 1 00 Sugar-cured hams, per lb 0 Sucar-curcd shoulders, per lb 7 16 lbs pure inKcd candy 1 00 12 lbs French cream mixed 1 00 8 lbs hand-made chocolate drops 1 00 Our 10-cent cigars, 30 in a box 2 00 Our 5-cent cigars, 50 in a box 1 00 Our special brand, La Odalisea, 30 in a box 75 Our special brand, "Cherries," 50 iu a box i G3 Don't ibrgetthe little ones. A large doll gieu away with everv pound of our "Pure Baking Powder, price 33c. As an inducement for you to try our teas we will give you 5 pounds white sugar with' everv dollar's worth of 30c. 40c 50e ami ;n tea, or 1 pound of cut loaf sugar with every pound of tea. uoods aeiiverea tree to all parts of both cities. To those living out of the citv we will prepay freight on all orders of 510 and upward to any station orlandingwithiu 100 miles of Pittsburg. Send for price" list M. If. Thompson-, 301 Market street, opposite Guskv's. New store, 311 Market street Open next Thursday. Faicy Sets ana Boxes. We are showing the most complete line of fancy Plush and Leather Sets and Boxes to be seen in the entire city. Among them are many . HEW AND ORIGINAL 'SHAPES, While our prices for each and all are such as captivate at sight. m. S sgsa&:.ls- AMk fejsaaLx r W!fZi HEBE'S II SAMPLE OR TWO Leather Collar to $1.49. and Cuff Boxes, 49c Leather Dressing Sets, 69c to $4.50. Ladies' Toilet Sets, $1.49 to $4.50. Derby Silver Combs, Brushes and Mirrors at one-third less than jewelers' prices. N Leather Writing Tablets, 49c to $2.74. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, Put up in half dozens in hand some boxes, $1.73. Better grades, $2.75 half dozen. Plain white hemstitched, 13c to 49 a Smoking Jackets, House Robes, etc., in plain cloth, silk trimmed, fancy striped and checked cloth and plain silk, SMOKING JACKETS. $5 TO$20. , A complete line of Ladies' and Gents' Mackintoshes suitable for Holiday Gifts. SEAL CAPS. One-piece Alaska Seal Cap, $5 to $9. Pieced Seal, $2.49. Complete line of Children's Hats and Caps, suitable for Holiday Gifts. ffl Plain White Silk Handkerchiefs, 39c to $1.24'. Initial Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 49c to 99a Silk Mufflers white, cream and fancy colors, 49c to $4.50 Military Hail Brushes for Men. A most beautiful collection in sterling silver and sterling plate at Habdv & HATr.s', f Jewelers, 529 Smithfield street Three doors from City HalL Stpre open every evening till Christmas. I" 41 1 i? 'iii f w I 1 .v . a ti laWS-Saf liGjKMfcyMi mMMM ALBUMS. We are showing a splendid assortment of our own importa tion of the famous Posen make of leather albums. PRICES $2 TO In PLUSH ALBUMS "all the newest shapes and! latest colorings,- MANICURE SETS, WORK BOXES, &c. An immense assortment in new and attractive styles, 49c TO $7. Trimmings are in silver, celluloid, eta r 5r7 1 99c TO $4. . On antf after Friday evening next, December 18, our store will be open each evening until Christmas until 8:30 o'clock. GUSKV'S MAfiREf sr. GUSKY'S , - - m .!&. 'jLz -.1. V V.43!3E&Si -ajfet .1.- -v- JiisJVi .,.&-' P-vi- i""-'?'.yi?rarv'W..'MWi
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