; 10 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.' 'WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1892.' ' A DAY AT TUE WORKS. Short Sentences Imposed Upon lien Convicted of Larceny. CHIODJL ACQUITTED OF ARSON. Charges Against Fmplojment gents Ig nored bj the Grand Jury. THE XEWS OP THE COUNTT COURTS In the Criminal Court yesterday J. A. Jackson pleaded guilty to the larceny of some clothing from Robert Dyer, of Me Keesport. He was sent one year to the workhouse. Bert Lee pleaded guilty to the larceny of a aw lrom D. & Scott, of East Liberty,and was sent one day to the workhouse. James Strothers received the same sentence for the larceny t a dmner bucket irdm C. Shorts at Muni all. Andrew Chioda was acquitted of arson. He was charged with having set fire to the, house of T. W. Lindsay on Linden street, Twenty-second ward. Laura Pnwell pleaded guilty to assault ad ba'terj onI. Pruskv, of Federal street She a fined six cents and cots. William Clark was acquitted of a charge of having robbed the house ot John 31 c Kini. t Rankin. Thomas Campbell, of Allegheny, was acquitted of assault and battery on Stephen Camlee. A. F. Chem was acquitted of false pre tends. He was charged by J. J. Ray, of AVcst Xeton, with obtaining 12 barrels of flour by representing that he owned real estate. F M. Snyder was acquitted of embezzle nient. The information was made by V. 15. Urling. Snderwas collector for a suit club, and was charged with retaining some ot its funds. He was brought back from lletrui:, Mich., on requisition papers. George Fink, of Allegheny, withdrew a j. ieased. plea ot guilty tie Hart made to cnartres or iil-al liquor selling. He was then placed on trial and was convicted. Mary Pattnam Mas convicted of the lar ceny of borne goods from the store of Mary Gooden, ot Penn avenue. William Husev is on trial for assault on John Kiause, at Turtle Creek. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Emin Tasha lias been resurrected again. Mellor, the London wire murderer, was hanged yesterday. The first snow of the season fell in Gainesville, Tex., yesterday. , The Louisiana Supreme Conrt has sus tained the Jim Crow car"' law. ,.T'Irrcury at Dubuque, la., j eUerday was 15 Dclow zero the coldest of the season. The notorious Starr gan? In the Indian Territory has been rounded up by Federal officers. European countries are still grnmbllnjr over the new American restrictions upon immigration. Eev. William Sullivan, of London, here tofore a Roman Catholic priest, has become a fiee thinker. Lady Miles "Lehigh Court," near Bils tol, England, was robbed of 35,000 worth of Jewelry Monday night. Nicholas Fernandez, a wealthy Mexican who Killed a nephew of President Diaz in a duel, has been arrested. Chicago union printers have Induced Conkey, the World s Fair catalogue con cessionaire, to coino to their terms. Eev. George L. Rarer-", 99 vears old, who was burned to death in Ills bed in Louis ville the other day, was buried yesterday. Canada hHS beon collecting alltwpd nvu denco lrom Indians to prove that Uncle Sam Is not dealing lair in the Bering Sea case. The Miners' and Merchants' Exchange Bank at Croede, Col., has fulled. Debts, $20,000; assets claimed to be double that amount. Ex-United States Consul Alexander Kus seli, in India, is tryi.iK to raise funds to spnd Moimuimedan missionaries to the United States. A reign of terror enats Irr Kemper couuty,Miss.,and every citizen w ho had any thing to do with the hanulng of old man Tol iert is in dread of his lite. The Ensign Ilickford Fuse factory, at Huitmrd, Conn., was blown to pieces and 14 girls and half a dozen inon were at work in the building at the time. Xone were killed. The New l'ork grand Jury has indicted Matthew Johnson, the West Indian nero, for murder in the flrt degree. Johnson is charged with killing Engineer Euiil Kuckel-hurn. The Treasnrer of TlDpecanoe county, Ind., Sunday night levied upon a Big Four sitch engine and 15 fieuihtcars. Tne com pany came to time und the property was re- are mostly mechanics and potrr tradesmen, who had invested their till nnd lost. Jaliez Balfour, momberuf Parliament and heavily interested in the concern, was charged by a member with having sold all his propel ty and fled to Spain, and that he was responsi ble for the disaster. . A company with $8,000,003 capital is look ins lor a location for a steel munnfaeturlng plant in New Haven, Conn. The company will use a new process which, it Is expected, will revolutionize certain lines of steel manufacture. Amonc tho gentlemen said to interested are Josenh E. Hawley, or Hurt lord; Col. Litchfield, fr. S. A.; H. II.- Hunt, or Ke.idlnir, Ph.; Theodore Allen, or Brooklyn, N. Y.. and n lew others. The concern will employ, when running- full, from 2,000 to 3,000 men. John Anderson, a U-year-old boy, and his 10-year-old brother ran away from liome two eeks ano. -Tney invaded the house of a jarmer nauiea marens uormeiu-in the lat tcr's absence, und decided to kill Ilnrufeld and keop his Ixm-e as a robbers' headquar ters. Tho older brother hid himself bonind a hay stack imu when Hornfeld returned shot him through ttie head, Icillinr him in stantly. Last Saturday the hoys woie found in possession. Tho younger boy confessed, but the assassin escaped. 001NQ BACK TO CHINA. Two Celestials Leave to Visit Their Wives and Families. Tee -"Wing, bookkeeper at the store of Quong Wah, Sun & Co., 179 Second avenue, and Vee Lum, the Grant street fish dealer, leave to-day for China, to visit their wires during the winter and coming summer. Identification papers were secured for them by Rev. E. R. Donehoo, of the West End Presbyterian Church. It is anticipated that they will have no trouble gaining en trance on their return. MUSICAL CHRISTMAS GUTS At H. Kleber & Bro.'s. Washbnrn mandolins and guitars. Metiers' specialty banjos. Iligbani's celebrated cornets. Fine old violins. ' Music wrappers and cabinets. 100 styles ot guitars and mandolins from $5 np. v 25 styles of bantos from $3 up. Mermod'o music boxes. Vocal and instrumental folios. At II. Kleber & Bro.'s, SOS Wood street. Store open every evening. Casdelabra in great variety and at mod erate prices. Lamps from $7 50 to $23. 15i OJ.ZES A large assortment, Bique clocks and figures. Vases, beautilul designs. You should by all means visit Henry Ter heyden's jewelry store before maklngjour holiday purchases, 530 smithneld street. Open every evening. For a Merry Christmas. " The 4,1)00 employes at the EdgarThonison Steel Works will be paid next Friday a week's wages in advance, so that they may have a Merry Christmas. When on a visit lo Towa, Mr. X. Dalton, of Luray, Russell County, Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain & Cd, Des Moines, to show them his six year old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, it having cured him of a very severe at tack otcroup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it Baved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in Lis praise of the Remedy. 1GN0EED THE BILL Acainst Employment Agents James Abrl ola and TV. M. Venter. Among the returns made by the grand jury yesterday was an ignored bill in the case of James AbrioU and William M. Venter, the Grant street employment agents. The defendants had been charged with defrauding applicants for work out of money, but the prosecutors failed to make out a case. Abnola and venter do about the largest employment business in the city, having orders at times for men in gangs of 200 and 300. It was alleged in this case that they had deceived au applicant in not securing vork promised, Mr. Venter said the rea Fon the man ha 1 not been put to ork was that he failed to report early in the morn ing, and the detachments had been made up and started before he came around. Instead ot failing to secure work he said the firm was unable to secure men enough to fill the places open. Another charge made was that the firm rented out sleeping rooms on the floor of their offices at the rate of 10 cents a night. This was denied. Men were vermitted to sleep there when they had no lodging place and were to start out to work on the early morning trains, but no charge had ever been male for the accommodation. The otner returns were as follows: Ignoredbills William Beverly and others, James McCalister and others, riot; George Bain, malicious mitc.ner: V anzen Cezelsky, Mike Kozora, A. E. Walker, larceny. True bills Hariy Brown, Katie Eeynolds, "Wilson Stewart, Robert Smith, lnrceny: Bridget Gallagher, Harrv Heck.Con Hickey Mrs. Hickey, Elizabeth Walters.' illegal liquor selling: J. W. Knoth, a C May, embezzlement: Ilorac F. Lowry, false pre tense; A. G. Walker, assault and battery. To-Day's Trial Lists. Criminal Court Commonwealth ri A. J. Fair, Joseph Zmojdrln, John W. Johnson, Thomas infield, John Sias, John ilc-Gn-nn, John P. Pearson, Patrick O'Con nell, Bessie McPartland, Frank McPartland, John Gralich. Fatrick Gralich, G A. Tay lor, Matt Coyne, J. 11. Kraus (2), Horatio Berwick, John K. comstock, Ed Mc lHane. Andrew Martle, Sloan Noulder, Conrad WeigL George Burton, M. Yafle, Vincent Ackocavitch, Frank Dunn, Via, Gagan Peter O'Donuetl, Mary O'DonnelL. Mary Parker, Joseph Greenwald, M. Cono mos, Marlon Knanse, Bryan Devine (5), Samuel Crawford, Frank :elon, M. Gold stem. G. Albert, Sarah E. Coolc. Win. NeiU, Chas. Keppcrt, Emma Keppert, Ella Aiken, Wm. Costello, August Mveitzer (-'), Michael Hawkins. Common Pleas No. 1 Eotharmel vs Wernke et al, Ehind et al -s Eamerer et al. Hemp vs Wernke et al, Weissertvs Wernke et al, Murphy et al vs Fay, Euss vs Citizens' Traction iximoany. Common Pleas No. 2 Argument list Common Pleas No. 3 Btilev et nl vs Dicken, Dickson vs Dlcken, Philadelphia Oo-npanyis borough of Mill vale, Evans va Waxner, Oukes vs Lowe, Vita vs Pittsburg Traction Company, Campbell & Evans vs Grocer.' Supply and Storage Oompanr, Hurra: Keespo h vs lleckert, Knee vs city oi Mo nt, .allies vs Wlrth. GrIHp t- irnm. bcrt, same vs same. Collins v House, Steln ert s Pittsburgh Traction Company. Trjing to Trevent Collection. In the United States Circuit Court yester day, an argument was heard by Judges Buffiugton and Acheson in the suit of C. M. Lyman against the First National Bank ot Bradford. The suit is to have the bank restrained from collecting 58,500 due ou notes given by Lyman & Tavlor. The plaintiff claims the notes are individual obligations of Taylor. A decision was reserved. The Car Stopped Too Suddenly. The suit of Mary Clow against the Pitts burg Traction Company for damages for in juries is on trial before Judge McClung. Mrs. Clow was injured by the sudden stop of a cable car when the g'rip caught in the vault at the power house. She claims her spine was permanently injured. To-Day's Audit List. EsUteof Accountxnt. & Huntingdon Fidelity Tide & Trait Co. llson McCanillesa ridelli y Title A Trust Co. tMix J. Martin ,Jmes SI. hevln. . J.!".'.?.', .rter T.J. Ford etl. riiitip Kolira B. A. Hartmin.' I.. L. lalmestocz Fidelity Title &. Trust Co. VlSthTi; Srry Fidelity Title Trust Co. U lliam McQueen Fliza Iilrner. John Maluer Thomas J. Ford. A ISnndle of Legal Briefs. A divorce was granted yesterday In th case oi Delia A. Whiteman agoinst George S. Whiteman. Desertion was the charge. The grand Jury yesterday approved the reports of viewers and recommended the election of county bridges over Cedar creek in Indiana township and Aber creek In Patton township. Ix the suits of J. P. Bryce andj. D. Hays against Homestead borough for dam ages for Injury to property caused by grad ing :t street, verdicts were given yesterday lor $275 for Bryce and $500 for Hays. A Koi-srrr was entered against the plaln- iiu j esiuruay in iuc case oi .uenry A. Dick son against J. Charles Dicken, an action on a contract. The suit of Henry Murphy asainst the defendant, on an agreement, is on trial before JucLce Kennedy. A bill In equity was nted yesterday by the National Coil Company, Limited, against Jennlng Bros. The suit Is brought for an Injunction to restrain the defendants lrom bonnjr an oil anti gai well tliroush a t ein of coal owned by the claintiffs In South Fajette township. A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gentleaction and sooth ing effect oi Syrup or Figs, when In need of a laxative, and If the father or mother be cotlve or bilious, tho most gratifylna re sults follow Us use; so that It s tbe,best family remedy known and every lamily should have a uottle. The application of Lawyer Peshal for a wntot eiror In the case of Edward Hal linger, the necro murderer ot Jersey City who Is to be executed on Thursday, has been refused. a The North American Endowmont Asso ciation has zone into the hands of areceiver. The concern lias about $23,000 in assets and about 1,500 members. It hud formerly 8,000 members A London woman, Jane Savage, 'acci dentally swallowed a razot last v. eek. At a hospital her stomach was cut open and the razor extracted. The patient is lion on the wa toiecovery. Tke investigation ordered by Aroh bishop Ireland into the Canton (Minn.) Church winilow has effectually exploded the allesed miracle. Measures will be taken to stop pilgrimages. The I7.-.000 paid by yie Chilean Govern ment, in be.tlument in lull for all claims ansinj out of the Baltimoie affair, at Val paraiso, were coveted into the anb-Treasury ut New Yoifc, yesterday. The distribution will soon be made. Governor Tillman has signed the Wil son Eallioud bill, which passed tho Legis lature last week, giving to tho railroad com mission the power to flx passenzer and freight rates and otherwise contrbl the rall- roaus o: south Carolina. The Atlanta has left the Portsmouth navy yard to relieve the Kearsaree, at La Gnayra, Venezuela. Bo oru sailing, Lieuten ant Commander W. H Webb, belns sick, was transferred to tho Portsmouth hospital. Lieutenant Commander W. H. Bickuell, of the Franklin, succeeds him ou the Atlanta. The catalogue of Tale Univerjsitv for '92 93, the 193d issue, has appeared, and ex- iiiuiis innrKea urowtn in general in tne uni versity. Henry E. Howland, ot New Ttork, Is named as a member oi tho corporation in place or William Walter Tlielps, ot Now York. Tnere are 1,619 students this year compared with 1,7(4 in 1S9L Alivelv meeting of the creditor nftho Liberator Building Society, which recently I auucu, naa iicju .vaoiaiuuj', lua creilllOrS Are You Supplied With AU Furnishings? Now is the time to select from the greatest assortment. The prices, too, aro loss than other seasons. In preterence to carrying over we sacrifice to close every noveltv. P. C. bCUOEXECK & Sox, 711 Liberty street, opp. Wood. Men's Fur Gloves And fur-lined gloves all the best kinds in men's department. Jos. Horse & Co., Penn avenue. i G. CAMPBELL k SOI CHRISTMAS GOODS. Umbrellas, A 'SPECIAL BARGAIN. infl 26 anc 28-in. Windsor Silk, BUU NATURAL STICKS, STER LING SILVER,MOUNT-flr INGS 4j)0 Worth S7.50. SEE OUR LINE OF Tight Rolling Umbrellas 75 DOZEN MEN'S NECKWEAR, Special shapes and colorings, $lf worth $1.50; $1.50, worth $2. MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS, TWO SPECIALS. $5 and $7.50. worth $7and gio. LADIES' KID GLOVES. Two special lots Suitable for gifts, 4 large buttons, browns, greens, tans, modes, grays; wonderful values at $1 and 91.50. BARGAIN SILK HOSIERY. 10 dozen two-toned Pure Silk. 82. lormtrlv ?3 and f3.50. Open evary evening this week till 9.o'clocK. CORK SOL SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - Dolls AKD 27-F1FTH AVENUE-27 del9-KW SHALi-Tln size, great m results; De Witt's Little Early floors. Best pill for constipation best lor sick headache and sour stomach. It Cares Colds, Ccnas, Sore Throat, Croup, Ina enza, Waccpin; Congh, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a tare relief in advanced sUges. Use at once. Ton will tes the excellent effect after taking the ursi cose, com ay aeaiers evervwaer. .Large na gsi.v bottles SO cents and 1.00. P O. D. LEVIS, SOLICITOR O? ATENTS 321 Fifth ave next Leader, Pittsburg pill iEeijm:a.tism:. .Mr. WiUet F. Cook, Canajoharie, N. Y., writes : " Awoke one morning with excruciating pains in my shoulder. Tried various relief s for sudden pains without effect ; went to my office ; the pain became insufierable; went home at ti o'clock and used ST. JACOBS OIL; effect magical, pam ceased, and at 1 o'clock went to work; cure permanent." NEURALGIA. Little Rapids, Wis. My wife suffered with snch intense neuralgic pains in the face, she thought she would die. She bathed her face and head with ST. JACOBS 0 1 L , and It cured her in (our hours. CARL SCHEIBE. FLORIDA ORANGES AT ATJCTIOIT, We will ofTer for sale at auction at our storerooms, corner Water and Short streets, SIS CARLOADS FLORIDA ORANGES, Tlmrsday, Dec 22, 1892, Ftnit open for inspection at 10 a. k. PITTSBURG FF.UIT AND AUCTION COMPANY, LIM. de21-79 DOCTOR WHrTTIER f 14 fENN AVENUE, PITTSBOKO, PA, As old residents know and baolc nles ot Fittshurc papers prove. Is the oldest estab lished und most prominent physician in ths city, devoting specialattentfon to uli chronlo mNO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible- Mrnwni IQ and mental dls persons ILil V UUO eases, physical ds cav, nervous debility, lack; ot enersf v, ambi tion and hope,iin)airedmeinory, dlsoraeied sight, sell distrust; bashfulnens, dizziness. f leepiessne-s, pimpie, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organio weak ness, dvspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society ana mirriage, permanently, sarely and priv.itely rtBLOOU AND SKIN aTel emntlons, blotches, falling hir,bon0s, pains tlandnlar swellln.'s, ulcerations or tlia tongue, mouth, thioat, ulcere, old sores, ars cuied lor life, and blood poisons thoroughly $2.90, $3.00, $3.90, $4.00, $5.00. eradicated lrom I DM A DV kidney an'l t!ie system. U RUM rtli T , bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catari ha! discharges, inn uninatlon and othor nnlnfitl symptoms leeMve searchlnir treatment prompt ' elief and real cures Dr. Whittior' life-long extensive expert enee insures scientino and reliable treat menton common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully tioatod as iriiere, Ofllto hours, tA. x to I T. if. Snnday, 10 A. m. to 1 r. M. only. DR. WUlTl'lEIt.SU Penn avenue, l'lttsburg, 1'ii GENUINE CORK, FINEST CALFVAMPS CUSTOM MADE. LARGEST STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED SATISFACTORY. Juvenile Books W1LA1RD 433 ani 435 WOOD STREET. J 406, 408 and 410 MARKET ST. delit DR. E. C. WESTS' NERVE & BRAIN Treatment. guarantee 1 speclnc for Hysteria, Dizziness. Convulsions, Fit-. Nervous Nearaltfi Headache, Nervous Prostration cause! tr ths un of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De tin.iaB. Sannlnr of the Brsla resoltlar la In. ianitr, decrmliletb, Preaature Old As. Can nf lPTflul? I AIIT 01 rower in enusr kh, uinnuaurruguu a UUU I VIIO LAlXLi ' SDermatorrhnes. caed br ot-er-eierUoa ot tat 1 Z. ' bnln self-ibise or orer-lad'ilMaee. Kaea bat SPECIALISTS In all cases re quiring scientific and confl uent ial treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, HI. R. C. P. ?., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictlv conll- dentiaL Office hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. v. Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m. Consult them person ally, or write Doctors Lakx, cor. Penn av. and Fourth St., Pittsburg, l'u. jel6-Si-Dwl L0J xoax. js contains one month's treatmeat. IxforSo.oo, br roan. WHGOAEAKTEE SIX BOXE1 Toenre any ease. With each order received ,; six boxes we will send the nurch&ser oar wrlttsi Sutraates to refund the moaer If ths treatmsae oes not ears. Guarantees issued oalr bjr UillU U. 3TUGK.Y. UruKiUt, dole Aeot. No. 2151 xaX 1701 Penn avenue, corner Wylle avenue and Fultoa street, Pittsburx, Pa. (Jte titu cay's i.iaxrhoe A Cramp (Jure. Zaand! eta. 3a-lS2-eod With Unusually Low Prices. We've a surplus of some numbers of Dolls, and will sell 1,00025c KID BODY Bisque Head Dolls, 12 inches long, with shoes and stockings, at 15 cents. 500 $1.00 KID BODY DOLLS at 65a Bisque head, full kid body, 20 inches long. Fine Dolls, with real hair, $1.00. Large assortment of illus trated cardboard cover JUVENILE BOOKS at 5c, 8c, ioc, i2jc to 35c each, Very large books for verv little money with special prices by the dozen for TEACH ERS of DAY and SUN DAY SCHOOLS. Special line of CLOTH BOUND GIFT BOOKS at 50 cents. 25 .different titles, 5,000 cloth bound, 12 mos., 15 cents. Store open evenings till Christmas. de143 li BUHL, Wednesday, Dec 21, 1S93. JOS. HORNE & CO. Winter Weather . At Last, and That Brings Up Again That Wonderful HALF-PRICE SALE OF LVDIES' Winter . JVpKETS, All high-class, stylish, plain and fur trimmed garments, all sizes and all lengths, in the most fashionable crfts of the season, and every one of these most desirable gar ments now selling for just halt the prica that they were ever sold for before. It is almost startling the fact that von can buy for ?50 what wonld ordinarily cost you 510a Bat that is just what yon can do here now. We have sold a great many already, but the assortment is still complete, and 500 women can be made happy on Christmas morning if their friends will take advan tage of this great half price Winter Jacket Sale. P.emember that these garments are all high class in quality and style and perfect in every respect not cheap, trashy, snoddy stuff that would be dear at any price. Ihat is why this is the greatest sale ever made. We have also special Christmas bargains in Ladies' Fur-Trimmed Short and Long Coats, and in Ladies' Winter Kewmarkets, Ulsters and Storm Coats. Also bargains in Black Cashmere Fichns and Cloth Mantles; especially for elderly ladies' wear. Shawls ot all kinds the small and inex pensive Shonlder Shawls up to the rich Chudda, China Silk; soft, fleecy, plain or gay Plaid Shawls and on np to the Royal India Shawls. All kinds ars here for tho least money. Onr Christmas sale ot ZFTTIEylS, For Ladies and Children, going on. As advertised yesterday, we have a small lot, about 6 yet, of GENUINE ALASKA SEALSKIN JACKETS, At the extraordinary price of $75 Each. Also many other remarkable values in onr Fur Department this week, of which holiday shoppers should take advantage. ALLEGHENY. JOS. HORNE & CO. 609-621 PENN AVENUE. deJl-51 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. EDMUNDSON AND PERRINE FREE DELIVERY ANY TIME TO SUIT YOU. THERE'S NOT A BLADE OP GRASS IN FRONT OF OUR STORES. EVEN THE NATL HEADS IN THE FLOORS SKENE LIKE DIAMONDS. CAUSED BY THE CONSTANT TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP OF A MULTITUDE OF CUSTOMERS. Not that notice is needed to sell our Dolls, Toys, Baskets, Diamonds, Pictures, Housefurnishing Goods, Etc., but because we like to repeat good news do we remind you that we positively have the Prettiest, Beat Lighted and Finest STOCKED BASE MENT SALESROOMS in Pittsburg. We only ask to be favored with a visit by you. We assert emphatically that every dollar doubles its buying power here. DOLLS. TOYS. DOLLS. TOYS. w OQpioi t..isdolI, fcOl2 It. 2 Inches lone, lance bead, pretty face and long flowing hair: worth regularly 50c, hut this morn ln.j they go at only 29 cents. &Q QQ comment SlO.OO u unnec essary. It's pretty r-nouzh to sell tor 8 It can't speak hut looks it. "Jtn IS inches: handsome diess ana bonnet. USKi : Jointed Soil; 1 French Bisque 38c. 15-incli Esquimaux Undressed Doll. jK jja SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY. ) CI QQ For first quality only, Sogers Bros.' 31. OS Triple-plated Knives or Forks. 19c. JOINTED 12-INCH DOLL FOE THE LI'lTLE FOLKS. China Dolls, Be, 10c. 15c. Stuffed Dolls, 19c, 29c, 39e, 89c. Bisque Dolls, 19c, 49e, 79c, 98c Kid Dolls, 25c. 59c, 98c, 51 00. Eubber Dolls, 25c, 50e, 89e, OSc. Dressed Doils, 19c. 25c, 49e, 98a Drcsed Dolls, $2 93. S3 75, $4 75. Dressed Dolls, 5 00, $7 60, $9 00. I9c For IKON ENGINE AND TRAIN; Others at 00c. 03j, $1 19. 4 muKm 5c For this U-in. School Slate. 10 Slate Pencils lc. I Lead Pencils 1c BALLS, 5c to 50c. $1.29 Trlnle-nlated PJckie Castor CI KK Triple -plated, first 91. UU quality only, CAKE BAdKET. $6.89 Foui-nlece Tc.i act; TrlDle plated; elegantly engraved. LAMPS. SILVER-PLATED BUTTER DISnES, CAKE AND FRUIT BASKETS, WA'lER PITCHERS, NAPKIN RINGS. INDIVIDUAL bALTS, CARD RECEIVERS, CHOCOLATE URNS, TRAYS, MUGS. msk jstueaf Q n Stand Lamp: dec J Oli orated China, Solid Brass Footed Base; helent 16 Inches; worth 150. CLOCKS. 69c Large Size Nickle Alarm Clocks; worth $i. Banquet and Piano Lamps. ANT PRICE TOU WANT. I CQ 77 For this Eoony Clocfr, Cathedral ! (90. J J Gone;, 8-Day. I c:bci:il'wa.:r,:e .A-nsro -vses. 1 t. t fiQf 2.r-the,B.e A.IE GUNS - feet 7 Inches Ions. A GRAND PRESENT FOR ANY OSl. BOY. Won't j ou look at our REPEATING AIR GUN, ONLY $198? 74c Pretty "1 ninted SHOO FLY. Otbvrs at SSc, (1 25, $1 E9. Every qualivy und size- CO Q For this Ve po.tv7 loclpede. Size 12 to 11 years. EDMUND EoHorse3..J .98 gi.48 51.98 2.50 53.50 Tricycles 3.89 4.75 5.50 6.00 7.00 35 Wagons 20 Sleighs 39 Sleds 38 Cradles 24 Bureaus 49 Drums ..'. 49 49 So 5 74 H 69 68 65 98 89 98 1.50 81 85 1.50 98 2.49 98 90 2.49 1-25 up to 4.50 Blocks 6c, 10c, 19c, 24c, 39c, 50c Games', .5c, 10c, 19c, 24c np to $1 98 Animals gn Wheels... 24c, 49c np to 2 50 Bank 5c, 10c, 24c, 49c np to98e Soldier Sets 50c, 98c up to fl 25 Poll Cradles 25c, 49c, 74c np to 1 50 Metallaphones 19o, 49e up to 98e Tin Kitchens 24c, 49c np to 98o $1 Q Per Set Rogers Bros.' Teaspoons: first quality (not second) Triple-plated. Just .IvJ the same as your Jeweler sells for fi 60. Come and see; we'll prove it to you. Qd QQ 3 pieces Genuine Buckhorn Handle Carving Sets; knife 14 31a WiJ inches, steel 12 inches; fork 10 inches long; worth 3.50. 74c For our Ligno Dinner Knives and Forks. CI CQ Forour Buckhorn Handle, Cimeter Blade Knives and Forks. 4)1 aUv Others advertise them as "cheap" at 52.24. The Christmas Turkey cannot be properly roasted unless you have our pat ent TIME? UST PINS,. PRICE, 75j and DP. I2c ln uecoratea 72 l Cud and Saucer; -worth 22c Xft&SSftdfHuSv QCn Decorated tJb Hus taohe Cup and Sancer. & OAp Elegant !m fcrl norted Cuy and Saucer. 10c For 7-inch Decor nted Fruit Plates; wortli 20c. I2c For S-Inch Decorated, Im ported Fruit Plates; worth 25c each. $1.75. 25c. . $1.19. ft is f difavt P'f 49c. $1.98. SON & PERRINE LOOK ' TO-MORROW FOR OUR F URNITURE AND KARPET 635-637 SMITHFIELD ST.