g Herald. I do Air, num. fj EDITION piAUANOV CITY. CXt. ml, a Mtn. t.nri fcnm WiIm a UkU0) IT ti V vntuu hviv sivuk it ia 5 to improve hi health, died yester- phornlng, at the homo of his brother, flth Griffiths, on West Spruce street He W.,Akwl'e, who is in Wales. The deceased will be burled on Christmas afternoon. James Wilson, the Wst Philadelphia tramp who stole two razors from U. E. Fleh er's harbor shop, was takon to the PottsriUe jail yesterday by Offlcor KUndcnts. Mrs. Alfred llolloway is much Improved Mrs. Samuel Walters has delivered her husband a bouncing boy. Miss Laura Strldo has returned from a visit to Philadelphia. The Beading Itallroad employes received their pay on tho Wtlllamsport division ye irday Paulino Hkoath and Miss 1'iorman Fen visiting out of town friends. Per T Boyor, Michael Foley and Peter fjker have been notified to dojury duty g tho last week of noxt month. Bonslngcr, a hotelkeopor or Dubois, visiting his brother, W. A. Henslnger, fontro strcot, Oottlelb Beltz died at Nicholas leva fcast Centro street, last even- Kftorc pneumonia and after a brief illness, licensed was 47 yoars of age and unmarried, He is survived by a brothor, Charles Bella, of ilnclnnati, 0., a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Beck- three step-ststors, Mrs. Michael ISoIeok, Irs. Charles Slimmer and Mrs. Christ Haseel; Id his mother, Mrs. Margaret Bclte, all of hanoy City. Mr. Boltz had been agent I John Saul for tho past thrco years and widely known as a genial, honest and hlo-soulcd fellow. The funeral will take e at 2 p. m. Tuesday from tho reeldonee Its. Becker, on East Centro stroct. 11 at Uoldormau's jowolry storo bofore ; olsowheto. I oysters a specialty at McElbenny's a-ia.tr OIItAKItVII.T.i;. this lerby, of Shenandoah, visited iirsday evening. I and Harry Coop aro convalescent. Davlos Is homo from Walnutport. i orrcll ha3 a largo stock of turkeys, rancrchor meetings every Thursday nTJ ranger, Mine Ir iff iclor lor the uirara , put in an appciTaco to-day after a "s Illness. mas Pedlow, superintendent of Packor sSlliery, Is convalescent. fa Maggio and Lizzie Whalen have rc I from a visit to Phoenlxvllle. iSllle Dovanuoy was married on Thurs vetiiu k to Willl.nu Stanton, at St. J oscpli's we M. 1 r "n. lllcaiF, tjhaw, a student at the Medico Chirur I S, 11 111.l1n.lA11.tA f. Fa. Si KMllVKV. i Illjuuuiimia, 13 iiumo iuj .lias. V.ju. rorruawsr uaa iuib iui nun j'Ubty to siend tho holidays with rola IVCS ,omo addition is being built to Co, It will givo tho company a I (three othor rooms for reception fton fiItissaid tho Board ol .Directors ki.pi Gtrard Trust will mako Its head lure at tho armory instead of at Ashland i 1 next trip. fpUoyle is tho only Glrardvillo man Ijfjilll do jury duty at tho county court (week commencing January 22, 1801. ! trouble" Is the unhappy sufferer m And rheumatism, lied Flair Oil Is Djs pain cure for Itheumatlsm, Gout, pll Jills sold at P. P. D. Klrllu's Drug HBR OHRISTMAfl QIPT ' l.llllo Hnllln Hale, of Mnliatifty City, tbo Happy lleelpletit. At this season of the year when all are trying to devise some mean of making their friends happy, there are few, Indeed, that use the good Judgment displayed by this little girl's mother, who live at HB Hast Centre street, Mahanoy City. Every one know that children should obey tholr parents but few realise that parents have duties they owe their children and If they but realised how many lives are ruined by -allowing their sensitive children to grow up with deform ities that make them the butt of their companions thoughtless leers there would be few but what would have them corrected If possible. This little girl had been cross-eyed since Infancy and last Thursday had one ol her eyes made straight by the painless method of the specialist now at the Ferguson House, Dr. J. Harvey Moore, and this morning the other eye was straightened and the child, fur the first time since she can remember, had two stralaht aves. None but those who heard her thank the doctor again and again declaring that he did not hurt her a bit and that it was the best Christmas present she ever received, can know how very grateful this child is and she is not different from most other children and every succeeding Christmas she will remember her mother and the doctor even more gratefully than now. What mote valued lift can we make than to be the means of restoring to health om loved ones, and what an excellent oppor tunity the people of this region now have with a specialist of Dr. Moore's' well known ability in the city. While be came here with the highest credentials as to his ability, both as a surgeon and physician, there were many who doubted his skill, hot he has demon strata), however, right here in Shenandoah, by the many cores he is effecting that no more was claimed for him than be is able to accomplish. His wonderral operations in eye surgery, the most delicate of all organs, proves conclusively that ho is indeed master of every brar-cb of his profession of which he makes a specialty. MAHANOY 1'tANli, FfUsH. Goff is suffering from a sovore f pippo. WtndLuko Coogan have just to- 'eom a week's Bickness. aetSMcadois among tho prisoners of ear I -ail f0flvhptH rmwvrfc hftvinir a urcat doS institute. J till L u4a flnsi. Tia mm thai tbfi Kpnll' 61 " --- - 3-3-3taw kit) it IUeb, fiery sack. Pcaurcpreaer " ' . , ..., i, CloCUUUluu uuuc kuw ournge, anoriteg st Ferguson's theatre, defeat of tl leelsofindiK"""1 baU of tho Qymn11- ibins opera nouso. Trolley System" at Fer- benefit of George tfuijy ana a lemocrafor the It yet to Bui nnnar of the Welsh jce a whol5bblns. opera hou3e, slneja. Folks" concert at the il building, Lost Creek, f the Sons of Temperance. kesldftit In ay to k, Holderman's stock of PutlmatP ftgoods. ppolnta t - IMarVeaf Ibis ir bCANLAN. in prt 14 UU ctcd r-xocraticjsonunaling con- Virr Co CculUMIOHf US, i- a llficBmhsr 38. 1SSS tF"" ,-'-,yntni county i per peat. arawn lorreaoropHoii. vik. trinatloQ. Bona No. 4. . t -'ion, Bonus Nos. 6J, M, wlng bit of LtlniH. 'lljV , IdlUg ..l,- Bluf mii PAYER llonds Nos. SO, W, 311 please prrsent purer xor puuiu jv ,;her W3, an in ners. LI, Clerk. 4f iii Co'f, "l. The fit was es we' Creek, Colorado aarnn. ,,r rninrnrln Caoltal -p.es, par Blue (1 eaoh. l-ai.ed in the rloiiest portion of printer 1 producing dUtrlotor Orip Iryof Ii, in da v anl night, and high i over lUktu. at lnlarge quantities. mdi at trie rate or - num u the ID lot ilent cerilflcai;f-!i PIRB AT HAZLHTON. Die I.oIiIkIi Vally Killroiul Coinpsny I.fio Valuable Toolt. Special to Uchald. Hazlrton, Dec. 23. A tool house opposite the Lehigh Valley depot aud 1eloiiglng to the railroad company was destroyed by fire this morning. A number of tools valued at $1,000 were ruined by lire. Several passenger coaches side traoked near the burning build log narrowly escaped destruction. Thoy were pulled out of danger just as tho flauiee commenced to uatch them. Oavo you tried MoElhenuy's fried oysters 1 U-12-tf World's Fair goods for sale at Holdorm in't iewelry store, corner Main and Lloyd streets. THE INDIAN DATURA SEED. A Folson That Is Oflpti ITsfil by Ilobliers to Ovorcmiie 1 heir Victims. It ban been remarked that ono of tho Rrentest objections to the suppression of hemp cultivation for smoking purposes in India is that it would drive thy natives to the uso of more dangerous (tedatives, Ono of tho drugs which the coolie is the most prono to substitute for his beloved hemp, when tUo latter is not available, is the datum m 1. For many years It has been known 1 1) tho police nnd tlioo on- - ri'd in nit' ilco-legnl examinations that mo tif tlie ra' urito methous adopted by Indian tliWi-i to rob their victims has been the adn inistcrintc of datura. The stupefying elToctn of this drug enable them to carry utt their depredations, and at the name' time avoid, in most cases, tho fatal results lilch attend tho uso of other poisons. The symptoms prppont iu tho individuals affected were loss or consciousness, dila tion of the pupils, picking at tho bed clothes, Httempta to grasp Imaginary ob jects, nnd frot.i tho movements of their bands they all appear to be urnwlng out threads from the tips of their fingers. When taken upon an empty stomach, the effects of the poison are Uhually discerni ble witlilu 10 minutes, bub in tho case of a well nourished person half an hour or more elapses before Its offects aro percep tible. Tho rareness of fatal cawes In con nection with tho use of the poison is one of tho chief factors In its selection by the native criminal. The datura seeds may be gathered al most anywhere in India, and also easily purchased in tho bazaars: so it is hardly to be wondered nt that such a convenient instrument for tho furthering of nefarious designs should bo no popular among the Indian criminal classes. If it is desirable to render any particular person helpless for a given timu, the adminis! ration of the datura is tho mam dlmculty, nuii tins, unless servants are absolutely trustworthy, is not insunerable. Tho period beforo con sciousness is restored after taking n dose of tha noison varies in different individ uals nnd is dependent very much on the state of the health of the victim at the time it is administered. Thus in some cases a complete recovery took place in two or three days or less, while in others unconsciousness has been known to la&t as long as n week. The symptoms exhibited in many oases resemble those of alcohollo poisoning or delirium tremens. In Mine instances the poisoned persons act under the belief that they are following tni'ir ordinary occupa tions. For example, in one case, a stone mason's laborer was l'tider the Impression that it was his rl-,' ' lo haul up every thing in bis vicinity, not excepting ills master; In anotnorcasoagroom wasseizea with a desire to perform grooming opera tions upon those with whom he came in contact, and a third, a goldsmith, seated himself upon the floor, intent on following his usual vocation. ntteuurg uutptucu. 1 alsothooffloepfc & pr ' p v'us books 1 A ConcressinaN aad Troth. Tha congressman was telling bis experi ence in the back county district, as he al ways loves lo do when bis Rrduoiu labors let up on him for a few brief moments. "Once," aald he, "I was caught on the road lust about dark with a lame Horse, and it became necessary for me to atop overnight 10 mi leu from the place I was billed for. 1 made for the nearest bouse in siifht. and there was no ouethere except a woman and her sick husband. The woman responded to my 'hello' and oame to the door. ' 'Can I stay all night beraf ' I asked, 'ami get feed for my borseJ" " 'What's yer name' she Inquired. "I told her " 'Who nir youf " I'm th member of congress from this district, t i-j i ti.LT to g.t to tt.e next town, and my borne l as gouo lame on me.' " 'Tho whutr' she asked, coming out to the gate. " Tho rxnnilier of congress from this district.' , , , "'Ob, air your' she said in doubtful tones. " rwtjiTilv: von don't think I'd tell you a lie, do on(" I said, a little nettled. "one loosed at me iu a uniwu a minute. ' WaH aha aald. 'Dam n MMraannau BLOODY BATTLE WITH DERVISHES A TlinHinnit Killed In a rigid with Itnl- Ian SiMIr. OAmo, Dec. 8!1. Advicas from Masso- wall, Egypt, fays that the Italian forces have been again confronted by a lai ; force of dervl' hes. There were 6,000 of I he triliesmen armed with guns and 4,000 moro were armed with spears. After a pitched battle, which lasted two hours, the der vishes were routed anil driven across the Barrea river, leaving hundreds of dead upon the Meld. The Italians lost a captain, two lieuten ants, a sergeant and almitt 100 men, mostly natives. Two Italian lieutenants war wounded. The Italian force amounted to 1,800 men. Colonel Alrlmondi, nt last no- counts, was In pursuit of the enemy with a view to further punishing them. Jt is estimated that the dervishes had 1,000 men killed. Alohnmmed All, their leader, who wan among the slain, was the deavish commander who fought thsAbys slalans at Metetnneh and killed Negus. Train Itntibcrs Folli-d, VWITA, I. T., Deo. 88. An unsuccessful attempt was made last night nt Kelso, lour miles north of here, to hold up a Mis souri, Kansas and Texas train. A switch was opened and the train ran upon the siding. This alarmed the engineer, nnd knowing there was a spring switch nt the other end of the siding he applied full steam and ran through. Finding they were foiled the robbers, four In number, opened Are with their guns. The llretnnn, Charles Milne, was shot in the face nnd his jaw torn off, tho wound being a ser ious one. The robbers then mounted their horses and rode away. A "Wild" Klrctrlo Car In Wllkonliarrr. WlLKESBARRK, Pa., Deo. 98. An eleetrio ear coming down a steep bill In the east ern part of the city got beyond control and ran away. A panic ensued among the passengers, many of whom Jumped and were more or lees seriously injured. Thoss who received the most painful in juries are: Mrs. Mary Owens, head and arms out; Miss Lillie Kncas, cut over the eyes; Nellie Johnson, arm broken; Lizzie Hessler, out and bruised about tha face. The ear was checked when the up grade was reached, and those who remained on board were not Injured. Created Famine fr Front, LONDON, Dec. 38. A dispatch from St Petersburg to The Standard says that there Is a famine In Central Asia. Wheat is selling at fabulous prices. The troops have to buy their own rations. Mnny go without bread. Meanwhile there is a ple thora of grain, etc., on the Volga, so that the famine in Central Asia is merely duo to a movement gotten up by a syndicate of merchants. llllndtttl by Exploding Powder, BOMEKBET, Pa., Dec. 28. Robert Kbden and Harry Albert, miners in the Krobs mine of the Little Coal company, were frightfully burned by an explosion of twenty pounds of powder. While movln" the powder in their shanty n spark fell into it. Kbden was burned about the arms, head aud breast, and it is believed that his eyesbht was permanently de stroyed Jld Freight Wreck Near WUkealiarre, WiLKr,SBAitrtE, Pa., Doo. 23. A bad freight wreck occurred on the New Jersey Uentral road, a lew miles from this place, yesterday. A train, consisting of sixty empty cars, was coming down the moun tain side at a high rate of speed, when an axle broke, and every oar In the train was derailed. No one was seriously hurt, but tramc was uelayou nine hours. Garland Denies n Keport. PlTTSDUItO, Pa., Dec. 23. President Garland, of the Amalgamated Associa tion, laughed when told that the She- nnngo nnd -Mahoning valloy manufac turers wore going to reduce the puddling rate to $3.75 or Oi.&O per ton. He said the report was nonsense, and thnt no reduc tion in present rates would be attempted Ilrtital M order In Virginia. LYNCHBtmo.Va., Dec. 23. In Campbell, about seven miles from Lynchburg, un known persons entered tho houke of Farmer Pleas Hendricks, and after drag ging his beautiful ypung wife into the yard, murdered Hendricks and burned the house over tho body of their victim. The motive of the murder was robbery. Alnrmlng Inoreate of the Grip. LondoR, Dec. 23. A dispatch to The Standard from Copenhagen says that the Influenza is increasing at an alarming rate. Between the lOtli and 16th of this month there were 1,SU fresh cases of the epidemic. Several of these proved fatal. In the previous week there were 020 cases. Two llojn Killed While Sleighing. Thompson ville, Conn., Dec. 23. Peter nays and a companion named Edward Smith, each about 15 yoars old, were in stantly killed yesterday afternoon. - Hays was driving a horse attached to a sleigh, and the animal dashed the vehicle and the boys against a tree. Wheeling's New Catholic nishop. Baltimore, Dec. 23. Itev. P. J. Dona hue, rector of the cathedral at Baltimore, has been appointed, by Information from Borne, bishop of Wheeling, W. Va., made vacant by the exaltation of Bishop Kain to be co adjutor to the archbishop of St. Lou la. Ten Teari for a Hank Robber. St. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 28. Judge Kelly sentenced Fleury, the t5,000 bank robber, to ten years in the penitentiary, and his accomplice, Meiggs, to eight years. The other casds come on for trial next week, and It is believed the others will plead guilty. Only Two 1813 Teteram Left. PABIK, Ky., Dec. 38. By the death of Presley Simpson here on Thursday thers are now only two soldiers of the war of 1813 living, Simpson was 99 years of age. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Daniel Haggerty died at his home in Salem, Mass., aged 0i. Barbarba Krauacher, of Milwaukee, who, with her husband, owns property of an estimated value of $80,000, was fined (25 for begging. New York is to pay ta,89T,3M for street cleaning purposes for the ensuing year. This is 107,390 more than the appropria tion of last year. E. B. Cook, auditor of the EvansviII and Terra Haute and tha Louisville, Eransvllle and St. Louis and associated lines, died at Bvansville, Ind. W. MoC. Waugh, a well known buiinesi man of Lynchburg, Va was Indloted by the grand'jury for beating his wife and little girl, "with intent to maim, dlsflguri and kill." RBEIMER & fa uch Thing ' 0011. t fleafdofBefofe 3k RIGHT in the heart of the Christmas Holidays we are selling OVERCOATS and SUITS at less than cost. Some will doubt us when we say we arc selling1 goods less than cost, but if you will take a look at our immense stock you will see the reason why. We are overstocked; our store room is overcrowded with goods. Times are hard, and in order to convert our goods into cash we must offer some extraordinary in ducements. We not only pay your fare both ways, but will sell you goods at less than manu facturer's cost. If you don't be lieve it come and get our prices. Children's suits and reefers and men's fine dress suits otir specialties. V. ohrlieiniep Co,, poTTsviriiiE. & FERGUSON HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, Entrance on Centre street, For Fifteen Days ! No other city In the region will be visited. When Baby was stole, we gave her Castorla. Wben she was a Child, she cried for ( 'oti rla, When she became Miss, she clunj; (.1 1 'aw . irls WbeQSlMbaaCbiiaren,8uegi'vMni'uii!uu' Great Bargains ! And all the diseases tbat affect these organs, such rs catarrh, pterygiums, cross eyee . granu late! eyclldB deafness, discharge from cars, catirrb, nhthma, all throat affections, neural gia, headaches, nervous debility, nervous dys pepsia, cholera or HI. Vitus dance, etc. tipecial nltrntlon paid lo Fitting Glasses, the Trralmint Cfitorrfy and Xrrvous fUetses. Cross Eyes Straightened by Dr. Moore's Painless Method, without chlo roform or ether; no fillurea, no tying up of oyesoi remainlns Indoors. A FEW OF THE CURES EFFECTED. Blind Fifteen Yoars. Mr Farnuel Trees. of 275 Horner street.tohn'' town, who It 73 years old. and had Oecn blind 15 years, writes two months after he had been operated on for catarrh: "lean now see tbo smallest prim well enough to read, and at a fair distance can see well as I ever could. I can never thank Dr. Moore enough for restoring my sight " He Had Catarrh. "For three years I had suffered from nasal catarrh v. hlch produced pains In the ears, eyes, head and f,tce- I tools cold very easy, and had great difficulty In breathing witn tho lightest cold. My throat was sore and swollenandln. terfered with my swallowing so that often I could eat nothing solid. I ws treated by Or. J. Ilsrvey Moore, of Hcranton, and have had noi.e of my former troubles for several months. I am now entirely free from arhos and pains of k very hi nt, and feel that lam entirely cured. "llOUT. T. IIOOTlI.Curbondale. Pa." Nervous System Totally Wrecked. Mrs. Ira Aldrlch, ol Towanda Pa., (ays: "I have surTered for ten years from diseases that baffled the skill of all the phyelolans In this and all the surrounding oltlrs. Some said I had nervous debility, some dyipepsla, others rheu matism, but all failed to fefford any relief. I suffered from violent lioadaohes; dltztneis to snoh an extent ttat I could not stand; pain un der the shoulder blades; palpitation of the heart at times, and great disturbs nee of the stomach. I placed mysel under Dr. Moore' treatment aud began to Improve at once, and In a few months became entirely well," Deaf Ten Years. Mr. Abraham Ulrich, of Ce tre Bqure, Mid dlelown, Pa., says "I have been so deaf for ten years that I could notunderslaudnuyihUgsa'd uule b tho person speaMng shouted In my cars In fact I have been dead to the world all these years, I couldn't hear a sermon or public ad dress of any kind Learning of Dr. Moore, I consulted bim lie perlotmsd an operation on each ear, and to my utter astonishment 1 found when I went home I conversed with my wife aeroas the room, she speaking In an ordinary tone of voloe. Hlnce then I have attended eburohand was able to hear the sermon dis tinctly." The above are but a few of the hundreds of testimonials received by the Dactorfrom all parls of the state. Ol'PICB HOUnS:-Krom9tol2a.m., Itol and 7 to 8 p.m. No tours Sundays. Consultation Free. Fpectal Sale tula we jk of 3LABI23S? GOATS All kinds of Dress Goods. Tilmmtnrs. Miifi Handkerchiefs, Dolls and Fancy Uoods, Pull iiiiu ui iuldcih. uarcairiH in vp.ivetu n linn. day Goods In abundance. p.iMm 28 South Main Streejt. M W!LDE'S" ICQTQREt - - riANOS, BANJOS, MANDOLINS, ACCOBDBONS, SHEET MUSIC, DRUM8, VIOMNB, aUITARS, AUTOHAItrS 1'ICCpLOS, musio dooks, MTC, ETC. 28 North Main Street. Pittsburg Novelty Store Chlnaware, Queensware, Glassware and T-TriT TTi A "V QO0D3 at lowest llULlllJiV. L Prices. Call and examfne tho Htnek ana oe ooovincca we oarry the very best line. rf niTO PHM17 UllUUjI VlULMVl 7 01 11 H Alii 5 and 7 N. Centre St., P0TTSVILLE, PA. V FOBBUL OFIHIMP SBSSSHSSSSSSSMMMSBSSSSSSSSSMBSISSiBMaaiSnMBSMkSSStMBMBMC.t Vi -OF HOLIDAY GOODS 1 t Something- to Think About 1 a It is not necessary for us to Introduce ourselves to our many ii&trons and tho readers 1 llrtsiaper, as wo aro pretty well known Mn tho county as ono of l'ottsville's most rellslH Cash Dky Goods KsTAnusiiMENTs. , Wo aro going to prosont somo Facts and figures for you "To Think Aiiout" that si marvelous In tholr monoy-savlng power. And that will warrant a small expoudiluro oft faro to visit tbo handsome big establishment I'ottsvii.i.e'b Cheai-est Dnv (loous IToutl sfi letting Ready, For Christmas. At this opening you will be moro than pleased with tho immenao stock wo havo j before you to select from. Tho following Is a few of tho many things to bo displayed opening: L GAMES. Old Maid, Pusy in the Corner, Old King Cole ntitl others of modern In vention that will interest the little people, f n another tisHortinent wo have about llfleen different styles, such as Mes senger Hay, Old Maid, Uase Hull, Foot Hall ami Suake Gaines, Mean Bag, Golden Egg, Push and Three Mice, Steeple Chase, Cash, Rival Doctor, Little Bright Eyes, Wonders A J! C IllocUs, Shadow AUG Blocks, Hunting Match, Checker Elitja Bagatelle and other enticing games will be found among tho games at Another style of Bagatelle, Favorite Steeple Chase, Parlor Foot Ball, Our Darllnir, Fish Pond, Cats and Mice and Our Four Footed Friends, 37JS County Fair Blocks, Columbia Scrollp, Social Snake, Bicycle Unco and Tally Ho, 4J Pojl Tables, Billiard Tables, Crokiuole, Parlor Ten-pins, dili'erent sizes and.dillerentprices, IE IRON TOYS. Steamers, Hook and Laddtrs, Sprinklers, Fire Patrol, Sulkeys, Surrys, bteam Engines, Passenger Cars, Street Cars, Banks, Sadirons, Express Wagons, Revolving Chimes, Hose Carriages, F"ire Chief Carriuges, from 4 MECHANICAL TOYS. it. R. Eiuines, Stationery Engines, Bicyclists, Man nnd Bear, Wild west Shooter, Haw Mill, Horse Racing, Fire Engine, House Pump, Foun tain Pump, (in many dillerent prices), WOODEN TOYS. Pony and Cart, Goat and Cart, Menagerie, Ark', Boats, Passenger Train, Columbian Trains, World's Fair Trains, Trick Mule, Fire Engiuo Jolly Marble Game, ftom up to $1,125. Bureaus, Sideboards, Settees, Boll Chairs, Cliild Chairs, Child's Rock ers, Washing Outfit, Chamber Suit, Doll Cradle, Doll Beds, Toy Piano, Painting Oiltllt, Drawing Slates, Jack in a Box, Writing Desks, Tool Cltes's, from up ta $0.00. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Photviharp, Zithers, Glockenspiel, Horns, Sliding Trombone, Harmoni cas from to 89c. CHINA WARE. In th's, our line of German, Carlsbad aud Dresden China, is beyond a rival as to quality and price. They are our own Importation and con sist of bon botis, berry sets, fl jli sets, fancy cako plates, etc. Some of tills ware conies to us from Austria, Tokio, Meissen and Yorkshire and will range in price from up to $2 50. Among our Japanese ware will bo found cracker jars, chocolato pots, tea pots, cups and saucers, olive dishes, oat-meal dishes, jardinieis,&c. up to $1.85. OAK GOODS. Smoking Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Dressing Case?, Jewel 1 Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar uudcufT boxes, Cigar boxes, Tripple Mirrors Up lO S'U.UU. PLUSH GOODS. Albums, Dresiing Cases, Writing Paper Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes. Shaving Setts, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Manicure Setts from up to $10,00. LEATHER GOODS. Albums, Music Rolls, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Haudkerchlef Boxes, C Boxes, Gents' Traveling Cases, Ladles' Traveling Cases, Writing Desk, . at from J up to $0. CELLULOID GOODS. Photo. Frames, Match Holders, Wall Pooketa, Hair Receivers, Fancy Wall Ornaments, Haudkerchlef Cases, Dressing Cases, Glove Cases, Smoking Setts, Shaving Setts, Albums, Euchre Decks, Work Baskets, Comb anil Brush Cases, Collar and Cuft Boxos, Whisk Holders from 25 up to $10.00. WHITE METAL GOODS. Euchre Decks, Photo Frames, Pin Trays, Mirrors, Ash Trays, Jewel Cases, Card Trays, Pickle Holder, Castor, (5 bottles) Baby Mugs, Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, Salts, Peppers, Glove Buttons, Collar Button Boxes, Hair Pin Receivers from , up to$1.87J. 1E1 25 i 10, DIVES, MEM S STEWART No. 25 West Centre Street. Bhenasdouh. I , T blaming vuj.-r,slterorwife tsa ron nil'. :v nUHijESH. I -I kM maj.-u jj RaiaKi 5 and 7 North -CaflflMtaaflfeH r 'CM&i' Keeper or RjJLAYJ'':;.I ttTT?p I ''-A i IinHI viQd8 ir.iii'A hiqk uo been itiirtaen AaiiniaMHBHBgHBS Obis&fo Exposltiou EFlY. ain't so d wouron I, sui atiw yrk. Xertl nu osneiuy. Jswelry store. n 1 1 Hit nnns arm Lmmm AWHuaaapv"
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