The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 12, 1898, Image 4

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    HOOKS St BROWN
THE
BARGA
SPOT
I IN
HOOKS & BROWN,
HOOKS
AND
BROWN.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Buy now. Avoid the
This store is where you want to look for
Your dimes will do the work of quarters here.
jam of the last few days before Christinas.
These Prices Prove That we Are as Cheap as the Cheapest
IRON TOVS.
Ko.nl thlnK for the money. 1-nrneilnc. I.Htle priors
Tinsel ornaments, t,c; wortli loc.
Glaus balls, 3 and $c; worth 5 nnd IOC.
Star Kiier. and 6c per jtickage.
BOOKS.
Pine Iliu lit cheap prices.
Children's toy Imoks, 5c up
1-arge stock bound hooks, loc Ui .
Prayer books hymnals, &c.
.Sunday school lesson for 1899, 51
Fire engines, Hook and Ladder, and
Trains 23, 48, 98c.
Sulkies, Delivery Wagon, etc. , 23c.
DOLLS,
Dressed dolls, 25c up.
Jointed and Kid body dolls 23c tip.
China head dolls, 5c up.
felt body, very durable, 23c up.
Trumpets, Drums, Games, Cards. Booklets, Dressing Cases, Medallions,
Hobby Horses, 65c up ; Blackboards, 48c and 98c ; the
Chatauqua Blackboard and Desk, $2.25
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
DON'T FORdET OUR 25c Candy. LOWNliY PACKAGES, 10, IS, 30, 60c.
HOOKS & BROWN,
NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STREET,
SHENANDOAH. PENNA.
In 1-2,
Boxes
Trade.
1. 3
For
and
the
5 Pound
Holiday
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
3 South Main Street, Shcnandoali, Pa.
Telephone Connection.
Canaries.
A line lot of slnuem received from Plilln
dclphm All kinds. Tiny will mnke
acceptable ChritttliuiH uiftH.
JAPANESE UOLD PISH
and (tlol'es. All kinds ol plirenn. We
alaonell miners' supplies and drilling niaclilinn.
DAVID HOPKINS,
105 Kast Centre Btrret, - flicnnndonh, Pa.
UCHANAN
THE JEWELER,
1 1 3 S. Main St.,
Is making a specialty in holiday
gifts of
Ladies' and Gent's
Gold and Silver
Watches.-
aro not distinguished by any mark
or sign from coughs that fail to bo
fatal. Any cough, neglected, may
sap tho strength and undcrmino tho
health until recovery 13 impossible.
All coughs lead to lung troublo, if
not stopped.
Aucr's Cherry Pcclorcl
Cures coughs
"My wife was suffering from a dreadful
cough. We did not expect that she would
long survive, but Mr. K. V. Itoyal, deputy
surveyor, happened to be stopping with us
over night, and having a bottle of Ayer's
Cherry I'ectoral with him, Induced my wife to
try this rmedy. Tho result was so beneficial
that she kept on taking It till Bhe was cured."
II. S. HUMl'HKIRS, Saussy, Ga.
"My little daughter was Liken with a dis
tressing cough, which for three years defied
all the remedies I tried. At length, on tho
urgent recommendation of a friend, 1 began
to givo her Ayer's t'herry Pectoral. After
Ufing ono bottle I found to my great Bur
prise that sho was improving. Threo bottles
corapleWly cured her."
J. A. GRAY,
Trav. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co.,
St. Louis, Mo.
(fierrg Pectoral
is put up in half-sizo bottles at half
price 50 cents.
They are worth inspecting and
imay be of great money-saving
value to the buver.
11 110 vi,.i riu.it.
Tho forecast for Tuesday: Fair to partly
cloudy, slightly wanner weather, with light
variable winds.
The Cheap Prices
We nro charKliifr for tlie Bkst
OnoCKIHK-s to lie, had are tfuinlnR popularity
dally. We liellevc in "live, and let live." Wo
want the buyer to liavo Home of tlio profits as
well asthe seller.
IlRV OOOIIS, BOOTS AM) SHOES,
GENT'S I'UllStsIIINOS.
Choleo winter stock. Oood goods at the lowest
prices.
Rhlllp Yarowsky,
313 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH. PA
DAVISON'S
The
Boston Factory
Shoe Store
Is offering for the next
two weeks an inducement very
seldom extended to shoe btners.
They are selling
Ladles' SI.50 shoes at - - $ .99
2.50 shoes at - 1.75
" 3.50 shoes at - - - 215
Men's SI.25 shoes at .90
" 2.00 shoes at - - - 125
" 3.00 shoes at 2.25
Our Boy's and Children's shoes are
going at greatly reduced prices.
We have a choice stock to select
from.
Holiday
Announcement.
v
Soldier Klllofr li.v ii -entry.
Newport News. Vn., Doc. 12. Ilenrv
floffet, n private- In the First Ken
tucky roBlmont. wns hilled and Henry
C. Hrehme, a private of the same repl
ment. seriously uoutulod Saturday
night by a sentinel who was stationed
at the sniiKPliinlt of the transport Ber
lin, which brought the rcRlment from
I'orto Ttlro. Tho men started to board
the iranpi i t. but did not have a pass.
Thpy Ignored the Injunction of the sen
try to stop, and when they attempted
to pass him lie struck each of them
over the head with his bayonet, rtcf
fptt's skull was fractured and he died
soon after.
BOSTON
HE
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah,
I. SPON1, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Pa.
uur nouuay stocu now occupies
every available space in our tliree
large store rooms. That we can now
fulfill the desires of holiday pur
chasers is beyond doubt We have
in our selection a beautiful stock of
parlor tables, jardinier stands, bric-a-brac,
rockers, hall racks, pictures,
easels, mirrors, rugs, lace curtains,
chenille curtains, poles and fix
tures, chenille table covers, and the
very newest tapestry table covers.
Our stock of parlor suits is a grand
one in niahotrany frame polis-h
finish. Turkish suits covered in
silk damask, silk brocatelle bouil
lion and silk Trench are a tempta
tion to the buyer. A big line of
coucnes and lounges in every con
ceivable make. In odd pieces of
fancy furniture we cannot be ex
celled. Corner, chairs, reclining
chairs and straight chairs in large
varieties. Our line of bed room
suits are cheap with many to select
from. Also sideboards and exten
sion tables.
Our New Stove Addition
In the storeroom, No 119 North
Main street, is filled with heaters,
stoves and ranges of the best makes.
Also agateware, tinware and
willow ware. Our store is worth
a visit to the buyer. Prices to suit
purchasers.
DAVISON'S
BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE,
1 1 9. 1 21 -1 23 North Alain St.
Another Victim f Dupollt Kxploalon
Wilmington, Del., Dec. 12. Thomas
MeCann, arced 50 years, who was seri
ously burned from the explosion nt the
Dupont powder works on Friday morn
ing, died last night of his Injuries.
Last Thursday nlffht McCann joined a
benetlolal society, paying Initiation
fee, and his family was given $2,000
funeral benefits this morning. The
others Injured nt the explosion are recovering.
RAPPAHANNOCK NOTES,
Miss Knto KcLalti, who spent tho past
year with Mends In Holyoke, Mass., re
turned hero Saturday evening.
Quito n number of our young people spent
a pleasant afternoon on tho Ico at Lost Creek
yesterday.
Miss Mary Wright, of Shonandoab, spent
last ovening with friends horo.
Tho Lost Creek Dramatic Club Is rehears
ing n play which It will produce In February.
Packer colliery No. 5 worked only lour
days last week.
"Feck's Had Iloy" will bo at tho Palaco
theatre the latter end of this week.
Joseph Hutchison, of Colorado, was a wcl
come, visitor hero Inst evening.
From n rollablo source comes the news that
the S tli ltegt., at Camp Mclvenzlc, Ua., will
bo mustered out and tho boys will be homo
for Christmas, This will bo glad nows for
their mothers.
A selected committee held a meeting at tho
Lost Creek T. A. 11 hall yesterday afternoon
for tho purpose of unking arrangements for
tho coming fair to ho held under tho auspices
of tho Tempemnco Society of that placo dur
ing tho holidays.
James llrehouy, an aged man of Mahauoy
l'laiie, died at his home Saturday morning
from heart trouble.
Patrick McMnuiman, of Uomesvillc, spent
yesterday with friends hero.
O F. McDonnell, of Lost Creek, tho hust
ling insurance agent, transacted business at
Pottsville on Saturday.
Tho general committco on tho fair to bo
held In tho basement of St. Joseph's Catholic
chord has decided that tho opening dato for
tho fair shall bo Tuesday (to-morrow) even
ing, Dec. llSth. That evening and tho fol
lowing evenings of the week, llrst-class en
tertainments will take placo nud pleasant
evenings are assured all who attend, Tickets
ato now going around for tho supper aud en
tertainment to bo held ou Wednesday and
Thursday ovcuitigs, Theso two evenings
will be the most enjoyable of all, and every
thing points to a grand success. The proceeds
of tho fair will go to tho erection of a
parochial residence.
James Conry, of this place, aged 59 years,
lied of kidney troublo at 2:30 o'clock Satur
day afternoon. Tho funeral will take placo
at 1) o'clock Tuesday morning.
Night school is well attended hero and tho
pupils aro well furnished with tho necessary
hooks.
A young femalo foreigner visited town Sat
urday with a violin. While she wai playing
her instrument on ono of the corners a by
stander remarked that tho girl was a flirt, as
sho always had a bow on a string.
Thomas Mills aud wife, of Gilberton, spent
yesterday with friends here.
J. Waltor Kennedy and company produced
tho tragedy "Samson" in tho palaco theatre
Friday and Saturday evenings. Tho second
evening the company was greeted by a largo
and enthusiastic audience.
Tho Dramatic Company of this placo will
open a two-nights' engagement ou Monday
ovening, Dec. lilth, with the western comedy
drama, "Border Land." This piece is suro to
make a hit, as tho characters lire well se
lected and the company have added several
lirst-class specialties. On Tuesday evening,
20th inst., tho same company will produce
tho great labor drama. Strife, or Master and
Men."
William Jerome's whirlwiud of laughter,
"A Jay in New York," will bo at the Palace
thcatie to-morrow (Tuesday) cveuing. All
lovers of comedy should come early aud
avoid tho push.
NOTICE !
CHRISTMAS IS ONLY 18 DAYS OFF !
Now is Your Time to Buy at
Conway s and ioc Store,
10S North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa.
O
UR TOY DISPLAY. In this department you'll find without a doubt the greatest and
most complete line of toys in this city. Everything you can think of to amuse the little
folks, and at great saving prices. Lome one,
beautiful display of dolls, from 5c up to $10.00.
your opportunity. Don't miss it.
ffOUR SPECIAL.
the little ones to see our
Ark that Noah built 21 and IS cents
Children's washtubs 23 nnd-18 conts.
Kid dollls 23 nnd 41 cents.
Tin kitchens 10 nnd 23 cents
Homes 5 nnJ 23 cent.
worth.
Ornaments 10c,
Ornament tinsel 10c,
Wool horsos lOo
targe vase cft'lslmd..... .81.00
This Is n wonderful toy
Don't Forgot the Place.
CONWAY'S 5 and 10c STORE, 102 North Main St.
come all. lJnng
Now is
I have just returned from the city where I went to close out the stock of a big wholesale
clothing house, consisting ot Overcoats, with and without velvet collars, blue and
black Overcoats, all styles, for men and boys. I closed out large lots of children's Astrakhan
Reefers, all sizes and styles, and the latest style short Overcoats for the little fellows.
I also closed out large lots of Vestee suits for the children and I wish to inform the
public that I bought those goods at one half their former price and I am going to sell them
at half price. So if you are looking for good, fresh and stylish Clothing or Overcoats that
are just turned trom the factory, and want to buy them for one-half the price that they are
worth, don't fail to examine them before going elsewhere, at the store that advertises noth
ing but facts.
.IONICS. On the lltll lint, at .Shenandoah, I'll,
William JnncH, uetl 70 years. The funeral
will take uliice on Tilled y, l:lth In-t, at 11-30
a. in., from tho family residence. No. 113 East
Cnnl street, olid proceed via L V It.lt train
at 1 p. in. for t lull-, wheio Interment will
lit- made Kel.itlves anil friends are respect
fully Invited to attend. 12-12 It
v-
LADIES', KISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
lEGEL'S
TOVE
TORE
123 and 131 S. Main Street.
Contains the largest as well as the
most reliable stock in town
We have stoves, ranges afid
heaters in carloads. We sell
only the best The Buckwalter
makes. They sell cheap, yes
cheaper than anywhere else,
and are accompanied by
guarantee.
Our Furniture
Explained in a nutshell
compares with the above announce
tnent. We have an entirely new
line for the holidays in dining room
furniture, chairs, sofas, couches.ctc
INVIUORATINO
TO THE
ini
"AK and
SCALP.
Drop us a postal card and a we. will
call at your residence. Prompt
attention.
Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors,
Ferguson House Illock.
cteleot vnur carment from up-to-date styles.
We have the right goods here and a large
variety to select from at the right prices.
Ladies' Coats, $2 50, S3.00, S5.00, $6.00
$0.00, $9.00 to $16.00.
Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50.
Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00.
Our stock of dress goods has no equal. You
will find hern a laree assortment of plain and
fancv fabrics in foreign and domestic at bar
gain prices.
Our place is headquarters for lace curtains,
blanket', carpets, rugs, etc. Look through
our line on second floor and get prices.
Ilutterick paper patterns, best in the world,
sold by us.
P. J. GAUGHAN
NORTH rvi AlfVJ STREET.
"Neglected colds iuako fat yravoyards."
Dr. Wood's Norway I'iiie Syrup helps men
and women to a happy, vigoious old aue.
Number of l.leeiiHn Applicants
This is tho last day for filing license appli
cations. .Many were filed to-day and to
accommodate the salooikeepur3 and others,
Clerk of tho Couits Schueuer will ro-
aiu in his otlicu uutU V o'clock
this cveuing. Last year there were 1100
licenses granted, aud at 4 o'clock this after
noon the number on die was about 140 short
f the total number of last year. It is ex
pected this year's total will not fall short.
Ileedd Iteeorded.
From Mary S. Filbert to Uerbeit Unger,
premises iu Pino Urove ; from Catharine
O'Neill to Patrick Motley, premises in Gir-
rdvillo: from Charles II. Coster ct al to
Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley I!. It. Co.,
two deeds, ono for premises in North Man
heim and second for premises in South
Mauheim townships; from Kcudiug Com
pany to r. h. V. It. lc. Co., premises In West
Hrunswick township ; from D.uiicl I).
Kriegerund wife, to Martin Uhoads.lprcmises
in Itiuetuwu.
Dr. Itull'8 Cough Syrup Is pleasant to
take; it tastes itood; children like it; no
ouble to administer it aud it always cures.
Buy tho genuine, Dr. John W. Bull's Cough
Syrup.
Mnrrlai;e LiceliKeg.
David Kdgar llublor, of Butler township,
and Claia N. K. Yost, of Locust Dale;
Augustus Ililtuu and Uertrudo Gilbert, both
Sheuandoah ; Irviu E. Starr, of Uoueli
aud Itcady, aud Jemima E. Fetter, of Shamo
kin; Michael I'ltzpatrick, of Joliett, and
Maxgio Doruu, of Treinont township; Adam
Miller and Alice Keenly, both of Donaldson
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
& and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
LOUIS GOLD IN, Prop. SHENANDOAH, PA.
Red liibbou Mocha nnd Java coffee is sold
at 30 cents. It is the best coffee on tho
market for the money Try it and you will
use no other. 12-12-0t
H
EW MELDAIZIS CAFE,
120 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
AKaln remodeled. Private parties mil lo enter
Uii cd iu our prlvalo bootliK. Hatlnu bar
nttnelted Kren lunch nerved every evcmnir.
None but the bent nt wines, liquors nnii ci(ar
bold. Stop In while you urn waitlni: fur a
trolley car.
POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT,
U -Morris Hcckman, Prop,
....... li-nllm- bnr nttnehed
TTrn lunch inorulniriiiid cvenli.tf. choicest ol
wines, biandles.clgain olid beers. ,
VAL. BEYRANT, flgr.
DOLLS ! DOLLS!!
u am,
J23 anirijl
South Main Street.
We do not cliim the largest stock in Shenandoah, but a stock
well selected as any ; an assoitment Urge enough for anyone to select from, and
; urt Inu'ei for tlie same article than at any oiher store. hy ? Uecause we placed
m.irlie tree ornaments last lanunry. The consc
i.uence is that we boucht them at feast lo net cent, cheaper than if Inlying them from jobbing
houses. (If any one would-ue competitor uouuis uus, c nw n-; i"" -v
amount of caih desired lo back it up),
that is as
our prices
IS BEST LINE OF-
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY nil HTIIAW,
Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
E. B. Foley, 'TWtr.st,
fa
ft
ft!
at 90 cents. Compare the, ,slie with the
Full jointed and line bisque head, with fine
Full joint, finely dressed, fin
Regular S1.00 dolls now selling
others selling at a dollar.
hair wigs.
Regular So cent slie selling ut 45 cents.
biwjue heads.
Regular 45 cent dressed jointed dolls, selling at 35 cents.
Regular 35 cent jointed dressed dolls, selling at 30 cents.
Fine large lull jointed bisque dolls, wortli 75 cents, selling at 48 cents,
Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 Norm Mam s
Ktepped on a Nail.
John Evans, foreman on the Dally Atncri
can of Mabanoy City, is laid up on account of
an injury to his right foot, caused by stupp,
ing ou an upturned nail.
MISCELLANEOUS.
lo Kcneral housework.
12-12-tf
lirAKT, I-fllrl to
Apply to Jacob Ilentz, corner Mn'n and
Coal street.
AI1AHOAIN in Shenandoah, ,.at centre
real estate, liagy terms of payment,
monthly, qua teriy or xemi-miuuniiv. oi.uw m
ensh tlown. Old lintel or restaurant stand,
omnll ntore or dwellimr. Security llulldlnir and
Savins Union, Hciuntnn, l'a 12-J-20t-eod
IjVSTKAVKD. From the premises of AURiist
i Hhandls. 2U Unit Oak street, on tho 5th Inst.,
a red cow with 11 white face and white marks
about the body, finder will please return ner to
the owner and receive a reward. 12-7-Ct
$10
TiTOlt SAI.U -Several very valuable and ueslr
l nble vacant lot: ulso several house,
which will be sold singly or In blocks Kpr
further information -apply to s. A. lieuuan,
Tamaqua, l'a. li-o-im
lUISI.IO SAI.U Tho plant of the Shcnandoali
Manufncturlnir Company. consIstiiiB of tho
three-story bulldlue and ground, nnd all tho
iimchlnerv contained therein, situate at the
corner of Emerick and Coal streets, Shenan
doah, will offer at punne alo, on tuo premises,
on the 15th day of December, 1898, at 1 a. ill.
t erms or nale mauo Known on (lay 01 saie. o-r
FOIt rtKN'T. Dwelling house, with nil con
venlences. with uood location, for rent.
Apply at this ofllco. tf
ATOTICR. Desirable properties for Bale. Ap
1 ply to S. G. SI. Hollopetcr, attorney,
Shenandoah. 8-31-tf
A cup of Red Ribbon coffee for breakfast
nvigorates both body and mind. 12-12-0t
Gt'H'ni!"l.i, SiiIIm Vor Culm.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 12. General T-Ke
and staff sailed for Cuba yesterday af
ternoon on the transport Panama.
Crowds of people lined the wharves
as the transport passed down tho river.
As the tugboats cut loose the siren
taken from tha Spanish cruiser Al-
mlrante Oquondo after tlie battle of
Santiago, una now on the tus Cambria,
screeched the Panama a parting salute.
General Leo will remain outside of
Havana until Jan. 1, when he will enter
the city.
'LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Tho Itccolpts of Pnttlo In Plillmlolphtn
nnii i.nli'Ht (Jiiiilntluim.
Philadelphia. Dec. 12. -Tho receipts of
cattle in tl.ls city lust week were as fol
lows: lleevc b. 3,220; sheep, C.93C; hogs,
7.175. Iteeelpts of the previous week
were: Peeves, U.C0I; sheep, 7,021: hoes
5,975.
Jteof cuttle were firm for nil handy
sized stock nnd prices were higher on all
tirades: Dta bend of steers were shipped
to London per the steamer Mackinaw,
and some fine Christmas show steer
wero held nt GlG'..o. Quotations: Kxtru,
6',4il5V'.. Rood, SWfiSV.i medium, 4?i
lc.; common. 4WiHfcc.
Sheep woro active and firm, a number of
fine Christmas show sheep belnu held
nbovo rates. We quote: Kxtru, Mfl5c,-,
Kood, 4V4tM'te.; medium, SftQte.i common.
2W3V4C. : liunbs. 4'$fH'c.
Holts were in seasonable demand at Cfl
BUo. for best western and 4J4SjGo. for
other western.
Pat cows wero draituy at 2V43Hc.
Thin cows wero weak at $S to 15,
Veul cuhes wero In good demand at
7V4c
Milch cows sold from (30 to SIS.
Dressed beeves wero In fair demand at
BELLS
1EAT
iftfilEI.
Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent
our goods. If not as represented we will refuim your
money and forfeit this reward. We sell
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks
and Musical Instruments
At the very least 25 per cent, cheaper than any dealer in town. Our
holiday display is now ready. Give us a call. Repairing promptly
attended to.
ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE,
129 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Penna.
DO NOT FAIL TO READ THIS!
Ghr istmas is GomingI
We are prepared to cater to our
customers with a full line of holi
day groceries for your Christmas
dinner.
READ OUR LIST ;
Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Seeded
Raisins, Seedless Raisins, Cleaned
Currants, California Dry Peaches,
California Canned Peaches, California
Dry Pears, Cal fornia Canned Pears,
Pigs, Dates, Nuts.
Our prices are astonishing and
have won favor with the housewife
They need no introduction.
19 W. OAK STREET.
NEW OPENING !
NEW SHOE STORE !
B. A. Friedman,
216 W. Centres St.
Three doors below brick school house.
FOR SALE.
Buy Keystone flour. Ho suro that the nsrno
Lehsio & Bakr. Ashland, Fa., Is printed on
every nek.
For good and cheap shoes at the lowest
prices, yo to the
NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE,
Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street.
WAX AND CUT FLOWERS,
MISS MARY E. JONEp,
01' WM. l'KNN,
Has opened u new store at the
COR. nAIN and LLOYD STS.,
Shenandoah, Pa.,
1'or the snla of wax and cut flowers of all
designs of the latest styles at short notice and
reasonable prices. Also needle work of all
kinds and fancy work. We Invite your patron
aife.
A valuable business property
having modem improvements. Centrally
located. Valuable to one wanting a perman
ent business place and a home. Apply to
M. M. BURK1J, Attorney,
Eigan Jtuilding.
Colored Glasses
Should not be worn without intelligent advice:
Whenever an eye finds relief in a shaded or
colored glass, something is going wrong with
the interior of that eye that needs attention.
If it were not so the light would not irritate.
Seek advice; the kind that we can give you
the kind that only can be given after a
thorough nnd intelligent examination.
Glasses If You Need Them.
. . . None If You Don't.
Tiios. Buchanan,
OPTICIAN,
118 S. Mailt Street.
iYES-i
We, can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It !
by far chcajier to repair your old faithful stovi
than to buy a new one. If your stove W
broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with
the work and the price.
WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St
I A Handsome Complexion I
I la one of the greatest charms a woman can
i possess I'ozzoni's CouruuiOM 1'owpnal
Rives it. f
pORTZ
S TOY HOUSE !
Our toy line this year surpasses anything in the town. We do not
import, as some unprincipled dealers advertise, but we do promise to
give you the very best and latest toys that can be found in Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Chicago and New York markets.
TKEF triraminjjs in abundance; latest de
signs j brick and roofing papers, gilt
tinsel, cotton, Me,
stars,
1'atrol wagons, milk wagons, dray wagons,
bed room suits, tables, chairs, Stables, harps,
iron chemical engines, book and ladder
trucks, steam engines, hot air engines, &c.
Animals for tree yard, trumpets, drums,
guns.
Celluloid goods, the prettiest in town and
at catching prices.
DOLLS. Everyone knows
aiavays lead on this line.
that wt
This yeai
Is no exception to the rule.
Fancy china and opalware. Our stock is
so large it is almost impossible to mention
everything. We ask that you pay our housi
a visit and we will convince you beyond r
doubt that we can beat the town in variety
first class goods, and last but not least on
price. You are welcome, even though you bit)
nothing. Look for the large gold sign. i
THE LAUOEST TOV AND KAKOY rjOOOS IIOUSB IN TOWtf,
F. J. PORTZ, 2i North MainlStr.eet,