The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 30, 1898, Image 4

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    HOOKS ft feJROWiM.
Did You Get an Unexpected Gift ?
Do You Wish to Return It ?
Wc have a few holiday gifts left that we will
close out at reduced prices.
We have a full line of Blank Hooks, Ledgers, Day
Books, etc., suitable for opening new books at New Years.
Any book not in stock wo will get at a few days notice.
SPECIAL. --Forty kinds of 40c Chocolates at SEc a
pound. Lowncy's package candy, none
better, 10, 1 5, SO, and CO cents
per package.
HOOKS &
NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STKORT,
Floral Cream
For Chappul Hands.
For Rough Skin.
20 cts Per Bottle.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, .
3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa,
Telr-nt'onp hi w-rtimi
DAVISON'S!
DEPARTMENT STORES.
That is the place to ro to get a realistic
picture of what ou want for the New Year. It
will do you good to glance over our extra
ordinary big line of
ROCKERS,
P"or the Merc Sum of
SO Cents and up.
Purchased expressly lor our holiday trade.
They must be seen to be appreciated. Yes,
and they must be sold. No currjing over
until another season. Come curly mid secure
)Otir choice.
SACRIFICE SALE
OP STOVES, RAMIES
AND HEATERS.
Oursloieis overstocked as is also our
storage pljce at the depots. For the next 3
days we will sacrifice them at almost jour own
price. The "True fortune" heater, for
many years sold by Win. l'ratt, of town, and
who has furnished many a resident with ihe
same, is included in our stock. Also the
"f4ew llrondway" rnngc, the "Broadway
Fortune,"
Cinderella
"Family Fortune,"
aud "Liberty."
I lueeu
FURNITURE.
DO NOT FORGE! US
BUYING.
WHEN
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
NosT II 9-1 21 -1 23 North Alain St.
A NICE CHRISTMAS SMOKE
Can be enjoyed by father, brother
etc., by purchasing n box of our
cftf&re, put up exprefealy In desirable
boxea for Now Yeur sifts.
W. G. Dusto's
Tonsorial Parlors,
Fercusotl Home Metric.
Special Sale
on Heaters.
We are going to wind up the
old year by inaugurating a
special sale on heaters. They
are the
Laura,
Gem Ringgold,
Happy Greeting,
Art Ringgold,
Colossees.
A $25 Heater can now
bought as low as $15.
be
This is the best chance ever
afforded. We must close them out
before the season closes. Our parlor
ranges, stoves and other healers
are worthy of inspection.
FURNITURE. We have nice
holiday stock which we can sell at
a saving of 25 per cent, over any
other dealer. Call aud see us.
Uil.lllEI
123 and 131
South Main Street,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and HTItAW.
Floor and Table OU Cloths.
E. B. Foley,
leatre ot. i-V
$3 BEST LINE OF
HOfciKa & BSROWN.
BROWN,
SHENANDOAH. PI2NNA.
'Announcement...
3
Now that "The holiday rush" is
over, I will, in a lew days, be able
to attend to your wants with my
usual promptness, and I will as in
the past spare neither pains nor
expense in my efforts to please all
who entrust their work to nie. You
may be assured that it will be at
tended to properly and in a compe
tent manner.
It is my ambition to add to the
reputation I have already establish
ed in the past years. Prices will
always be found tue lowest, quality
and work considered, and the inter
est of my patrons will be kept con
stantly in view.
In this space I will each week
endeavor to tell you something of
interest.
Again thanking you for the confi
deuce so generously manifested by
you in the past, and soliciting youi
further commands as well as those
of my new friends, I remain
Yours respectfully,
Thos. Buchanan,
118 S. Mail? Street.
A BARGAIN "
FOR MEN !
The Boston Factory Shoe
Store makes the following ex
traordinary shoe bargain to
men for the next few clays
only :
HEN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOES,
HAND SEWED, WORTH
$4.00 ; at $2.25.
Ladies', Misses' and O.il
dren's winter footwear and
rubbers at astonishing prices.
Serviceable and reliable goods.
BOSTON
TORY SHOE
27 South Main Slreet. Shenandoah,
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Pa.
t-YES-i
We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is
by far cheaper to rcair your old faithful stove
that) to buy a new one. If your stove is
broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with
the work and the price.
VM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St
J Is
Happy New Year!
Farewell Old and Pros
perous 1898.
TOOT I TOOT! BANG I BANG!
You will want to give the "Old Man" a glorious good-bye
with lots of noise and din--we have everything necessary to
do it with.
Blank Cartridge Pistols,
Excellent ones for 25c.
Blank Cartridges, 10c, box of 50.
Tin horns to beat the band
Morgan's Fancy
cups
nro not distinguished by any mark
or sign from coughs that fail to bo
fatal. Any cough, neglected, may
sap tho strength and undermine tho
health until recovery is impossible.
All coughs lead to lung trouble, if
not stopped.
Acer's cticrnj Pccioral
Cures Coughs
"My wife was suffering from a dreadful
cough. Wo did not expect that sho would
long survive, but Mr. K. V. Royal, deputy
surveyor, happened to to stopping with us
over nitht, and having a bottlo of Ayor's
Cherry i'ectoral with him, Induced my wife to
try this r-tmiuly. Tho result was bo beneficial
that sho kept on taking it till site was cured."
K. S. llUMl'lIllIKS, Saussy, Ga.
"My littlo daughter was taken with a dis
tressing cough, which for three years defied
all the remedies I tried. At length, on the
urgent recommendation of a friend, I began
to give her Ayer'a Cherry I'ectoral. After
utlng one bottle I found to my great sur
prise that sho was improving. Threo butties
comploUly cured her."
J. A. GRAY,
Trar. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co.,
St. Louis, Mo.
is put up in half-size bottle3 at half
price 50 cents.
L'ltl, Ixtlll
Tho forecast for Saturday. Clear, much
colder weather and brisk wctcrly to north
weMcrly winds, with a cold wave.
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT.
S.imii llli.ls Whli Ii Will be Foiiim Helpful
to !'.erbody.
Here aro a few oxcliKivo features in next
Sunday's Philadelphia Press worth beginning
the new year with. A bright story of con
sular life by W. I,. Alden, the famous author,
who has served the Government in a responsi
ble consular post abroad. M. Quad tolls
about the up-to-date novelist and a lot of
other funny folk. Karl introduces you to
people to bo seen ou a big city's streets at 1!
o'clock in tho morning. Hnrrydelo Hall
mark tells brightly of tho longest and most
magnificent street in tho world, which is
right nude: your very eyes. l'rnnk G.
Carpenter writes from South America of the
slums of tho Argentina ; whero violets grow,
showing a big industry few pcoplo know
about; a snapshot or Don Carlos, taken by
an amateur, giving a new glimpse of the
man who may overthrow Spain's present
rulers, and, as usual, the best and most
authoritative letteis on the newest fashions
by Anno lilttcnhouse. Order next Sunday's
Press to-day.
Or. Hull's Cough Syrup cures sore
throat. Don't delay when you aio bothered
with a sore throat. It may lead to bron
chitis. This remedy is a surocuto. Price
only 25c.
'1 ho Truancy I'mlilem.
The Scrauton Tribune comes out with a
new solution of the truancy problem under
tho Compulsory Education law. It appears
that in Lancaster an investigation proved
that thu parents of a uumbor of truants wore
too poor to clotho their children piupcrly lor
school and a system of collections from well-to-do
persons has been inaugurated to
secure clothing for tho needy. This is one
way to overcome tho ditlirulty, and n second
is for the state to prouilo not only frcu
schools and freo books, but free lunches and
free clothing for the destitute. This
would bo paternalism run mad, so thu
Tribune comes to the front with the
suggestion that "there is no rea
son why the pupils already in our
schools should not bo converted, outside of
school hours, iuto a volunteer army of can
vassers for tho benefit of othor children who
do not by reason of poverty now attend the
public schools." There Is every reasou why
schoolchildren should not bo used for such u
purpono. It seems to be a fad of tho day
that when anything Is needed, from a battle
ship to a church organ, tho school children
aro exploited. Teaching children to beg for
purposes of all kinds is not conducivo to tho
best elements of citizenship. Moreover,
children are sont to school to bo taught and
educated, and to organize them lutu can
vassers would bo wrong in principle and
application.
Marriage Licenses.
Anthony Poznlk and Helena Krutulski,
both of Shenandoah ; Joseph Kozlowerkes,
ot Minorsville, and Eva ltcsamavich, of
Shenandoah: Morris Walhay, of IJenders-
vlllo, l'a and l'dlth Collicott, of Tower
City; George Shuey and Lena liouenberger,
both of Shenandoah.
I.et'.ers Granted.
Letters of administration were granted to
Dr. C. E. Quail ou tho estate cf Hannah
Kamp, late of Auburn, deceased.
It's tho littlo colds that grow into big colds;
tho big colds that end In consumption and
death. Watch tho littlo colds. Dr. Wood's
Norway Pino Syrup.
Full of Coul,
Anthony Polinus, a miner at Park colliery,
was severely Injured about tho head, back
and shouldois yesterday afternoon by a fall
of coal that occurred while ho was dressing
down tho rib after firing a shot.
Voot Injured,
Henry O. Sainpsell, of Fisher's patch, and
employed as ttmborman at I'llaugowati
colliery, had two toes of his left foot mashed
ycBtcrday by a drill fulling upon It.
A Handsomo Complexion 1
Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can
noasess. l'OZZOHI'S COMfLBXIOH I'OWDBUl
gives It. J
and everything else in sight.
Bazar, 23 Norm Mam st.
JT4 Mirsi
PITHY POINTS.
nppmilugs Throughout tho Country
Olirouldxil for Manly Perusal.
Mahanoy City peoido aro trying to arraimo
a fantastic parade fornext Mondayaftcrnnon.
I'atnck .imiroy, a former resident of Ash
land, lost ouo of his arms In a mill at Omaha,
neu.
Allciltowil City Councils liavn unused in
ordinance requiring tlollcv cars to tin
vcstlbtilcd.
An Incandescent arc electric. Ilnht wn
placed nt tho rear entrance to tho Columbia
brewery yesterday.
I no omen's Peunirlvauhi Socletv fur tlm
Piovcntiou of Cruelty to Animals is Worklim
on several cases in I'otUvllIc.
Rev. LloydS. Coblentz. of llaltlmorc. Mil-
was yesterday unanimously called to St
John's Reformed church, uf Lebanon.
At the reorganization of the St. Clair
Hoard of Health William Warren was elected
to succeed Thomas Montgomery as Health
uiucer.
Samuel Murrell, James Johnson and John
Uradwcll, of St. Chili, were arrested nt
Pottsvlllo for fighting ou an electric car and
trying to wreck it.
Tho Scotch-American citizens of Pottsvlllo
and vicinity aro making arrangements to
celebrate tho aiinlyersiry of the birth or
Hobby Hums on January 8,i. IMili.
Howard Conrad, alias Huwaid llland. and
several other alluses, was arieslcd by Chief
of l'ollco lllllham at Lebanon on the charge
of forgeries committed at Shamokiu.
William Skeath, who for a number or
years has been employed as mall carrier nt
the P. it R. depot, at Mahanoy City, has
resigned to enter a theological seminary.
James Whaleu would hae been drowned
In tho canal near Schuylkill Haven Wed in
day, but for tho heroism of a companion,
John Stephen. Tho men v.eio skating at the
tiiuo.
Part of tho booty of the highwaymen who
raided the storo at Excelsior, Northumber
land county, was found yesterday on u
mountain path, whero they hail dumped it In
their Might.
Samuel Howard Conrad has been nrresteil
i.nthochaigu of forging the niiuie of Dr.
.Harsliall, ot Lebanon, to a f 13 chick and
passing the paper on W. W. Muir, a Shamo
kin liveryman.
Mine deposits of oie have been discovered
at the I'urncgio Company's temporal ily
abandoned iron minis nt Smtia, Centre
county, and operations will probably bo re
sumed in the spring.
James Coll, a prisoner in the l'ottsvilhi
jail, serving a two years' sentence lor bur
glarizing a sloro at lloueybmok, has become
insane, and his friends are taking steps to
have him removed to an asylum.
Uoal gas rendeied Mrs. .Matilda Lohman
and her daughter, Mary, unconscious, at
their home, In Pleasant Hill, Lebanon
county, and boarders discovered their condi
tion barely in time to savo their lives.
A project is on foot to utilize tho ouerev of
tho Susquehanna river for the operation of
an electric plant at Columbia, which shall
furnish electricity for light and power to
Lancaster, Columbia, Wrightsville, York aud
other places.
Dressed turkoys woro selling about town
this morning nt 8 cents per pound.
Jlahanoy Uity theatre patrons will have
two repertoire companies to coutend with all
next week.
Rig hats woro not quite so conspicuous at
the fruut of tho theatre last night. There
were somo scattored through the house, how
ever, w hicli did not impress tho people be
hind as lovely specimen's of the milliners'
art.
1 lie civil Servico Keform Association of
Luzerne county is out in an open letter, in
which it protests against extravagance in tho
court house oilicers. It says tho clerks at
tend games, matinees and theatres and tax
payers must stand the expense.
iinrry iimis, who suileieil Hie loss of a
fo.it at Shamokiu, about tluco months ago,
while in discharge of his duties as a brake'
man on tho northern Central railroad, in
colveda check for $1,200 Monday, from tho
Hrothcrliooil ot Iiailroad Trainmen
Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes
FOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach,
Gldillni'33 Fulness utter meals, Ilead
acne. Dizziness. Drownlnoss. Vluihlnus
ot Hoat, Loss of Appetite, Costlvone''s.
Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Dis
turbed Sleep. Frlhtful Dreams and nil
Nervous and Trombliin; Sonsatlons.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory slilTorer
Will acknowledcu tlium to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
IIi:r.Cll,UI's pills, taken ns direct
ed, w'ilquteklyrestoro Fomulos to com
pleto health. They promptly lennno
obstructions or Irreculnrltles ot tho sys
tem nutl euro Mcli licnUuclie. Torn
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Boocham's Pills aro
Without a Rival
And bnve the
LARGEST SALE
Of any Patent. Medicine in the World,
20c. at all Drue Stores,
MISCELLANEOUS.
t ilAKOAIN In Shenandoah, Knt Centre
J real estate. !asy terms of payment,
monthly, qua terly nr beuil-anuuallv. 81,000 In
cush down. Old hotel or restaurant stand,
small store or duelling. Security llullilliii; and
Savlnir Union, Heiantoii, t'n 12-9-20t-eod
"I TANTKD. A Kirl for trencrnl lioiicework.
(lood wnifcs paid to experienced person
who can irlve reference. Apply to Mrs. N. W.
licddall, ! South While street, Shenandoah,
I'a. UvMtf
POIt HAI.HHeveral very valuable anil desir
able vaeunt lots; also several houses,
which will b sold singly or In blocks For
further Information apply to K. A. lleddall,
TumiM'iin, l'a. l'.'-fl-lin
IOIt ltlt.VT. Dwelling house, with nil eon.
; veulences, with good location, for rent.
Apply at this olllco. tf
"VTOTICH. Ileslrablu priirles for sale. Ajv
IN ply to is. (J. M. Ilollopeter, attorney,
Hheniuidon.li.
K-31-tf
19 W OAK STREET.
BELL S
ill
ffoi" ok,i AJiSII
cf tho Globe tor
RHEUMATISM
7'
NEURALGIA and similar Complaints,
ana prcparia utjut mo stringent
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,
.prescribed by eminent physicians!
DR. RICHTER S
PAIN EXPELLER.i
WV.tM f.fmnwni(1 1 TIpinnrkftMrBUCCepsrilll
SOnlyRonnlnowltliTradeMarK" Anciipr, j
P. Ail. ltlchtcrA Co., 215 t'earlSt.,. cw lorU. I
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch nooses. Own Qlassworks.
& to eta, Euuortiuu & rccomuitnacu or
A. Wasley. 106 N. Main St.,
3. II. nacenbuch, 103 N. Main St.,
.P. P.D. Kirlln, 6 s.Mainst.
Shenandoah. .
DR. RICHTER'S
it AMnimit" WTOfllAOIIATj bent fori
CoD. l)ipcpliKHtniiinrli rninnlnliu. H
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Ladles' aud Go-its' Gold Watches,
Rings of overy description and
sotting. Silverware.
We aro lmv iirlifil jewelers, but u've you
Manifold kihiiIi for the name money.
EI. Deull,
. 206 So'illi Main St., Shenandoah.
Our ilaw Is tlio farthct ilown Main street anil
farthest tlou li In prices. Coiue nlid see us.
YOUR EYES.
J. I). COLDREN,
Of Schuylkill Haven,
The uoteil ltcfraetfontst, who has testimonials
from the hest people uf the county, u to his
ability, will heat
GRUULER'S DRUG STORE EVERY
WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK
If vonr eyes cauie yon miy trouble call and seo
litni. (Jlivwei furnished If needed and no
inedlctne.
EXAMINATIONS FREE.
Cold Weather Facts.
It may be too late to buy Overcoats and Clothing as Christmas
presents, but it is not too late to buy warm Clothing. The winter hasn't got
fairly started, and now is the time to prepare for the cold weather which is at
hand. We clothe in the best and at the lowest possible cost.
Our Overcoats are gems in quality, make and style. Our Cloth
ing is in the same line. Call and inspect our stock. It will cost you nothing.
Our salesmen are ever ready to wait upon customers and give them all
information as to prices.
Our stock is counted by the thousands. There is no man,
youth, or child we cannot fft, and no pocketbook which we cannot meet.
Don't be afraid that you haven't got money enough to buy at our store. If
you want to buy, we will suit you as to price.
Mammoth Clothing; House,
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Dressed Poultry !
Turkeys,
Ducks,
Geese,
Chickens,
At Lowest Cash Prices.
ZIMMERMAN'S
Meat : Market,
124 S. rvialn St.
Look For the New York
Cheap Shoe Store.
All Kinds of Latest Shoes Hen's,
Ladles' and Children's Rub
ber and Leather Boots.
worth now
Ladles' shoes $1.23 .89
Men's " 1.50 .'J9
Children's shoes 110 .W
U'lllher Hoots 1.C0 1.39
Men's rubbers, 28c up.
IjhIU-s' rubbers, 15o up.
Children's rubbers, lOe up.
Ixjok for our repairing prices. Men's half
soles ami heeln, ftOc. Ijullea' and children's still
lower. J'atchcs, IS cents.
Do not forKct the place.
MEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE,
Near Jardln St. 33 West Centre Street,
Canaries.
A line lot of sinners received from I'hlla
delphla. All kinds. They will make
aeceptahlo New Year gifts.
JAPANESE GOLD FISH
and Klobes. All kinds of nlt-eous. Wo
also sell miners' supplies and drilling machines.
DAVID HOPKINS,
l(tt lint Centre street, Hhenaudoali, l'a.
EW MELDAIZIS CAFE
120 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
Again remodeled, 1'rlvnle partlea oan be enter
till ed In our private booths. iCatlng bar
attached l'reo lunch served ever evening.
None but tho best of wines, liquors and cigars
sold Htop in wliile you ore waiting for a
trolloy car.
Forecast
For the Holidays.
"Urge Prime Oysters, $i per too.
Medium sized " 6oc per too.
Opened while you wait. Hecelved
dally from tho oyster heds.
Fresh Turkeys
Chickens
mid other fowl. Live
or dressed. Leave your orders
now. Sold nt the lowest tnurktt
prices. All home dressed stock, j
Hollies and Evergreens of Every Des-1
crlpllon.
John Coslett,
35 S. Main St.
Renovated,
Refurnished,
Re-established.
Lakeside Hotel !
B. J. YOST, Prop.
This popular hostelry is now open lor the
entertainment of sleighing and skating , arlies.
Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent
skating on the lakes, and supper served to
panics on short notice.
Ulve and
Dressed Poultry.
Leave your orders with u. "Wo Insure;
satisfaction and puuipt delivery.
Holiday Groceries. A lino line of staple goods
Our prices aio tower than others.
Come and see us.
Rhlllp Yarowsky,
213 WEoT CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA
l. CSOLDIINJ, Proprietor.
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OWill be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent
our goods. If not as represented we will refttiiQ 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,
SKATES ! -
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Now is the time while the ice lasts 1
Our stock is full ot naw and fresh coods at the lowest Drice. Horse
Blankets, Weather Strips for doors and windows, Coal Oil Heaters.
Our stock of silk shades and lamps are going at very low prices.
SKATES SHARPENED WHILE YOU WAIT.
SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE
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DOLLS and TOYS.
Our departments are now ready for your inspection. The goods represent all the newest,
as well as the best of the old favorites. Trashy and unreliable grades find no place here.
See our superior line of dolls with jointed and kid bodies. We feel positive you will find
here just what you want in the toy line and a neat saving in prices. Knrly selections are
advisable while our stocks are most complete.
Games.
Twenty-live of the latest j worth 83 cents
at 23 cents.
Thirty-eight of the latest; worth 73 cents
at 48 cents.
"OuIJa," ttie Kgyptlan I.uck Hoard.
A I) U Illocks.
Also wooden aud wagon blocks.
China Department.
After dinner cups and saucers. Ijitest
and daintiest plates, lemonade sitls,
Ve.
Come see us. You are welcome even though you
avoid tho rush. Goods stored
F. J. PORTZ,
LADIES', M ISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
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Select )our garment from up to -date styles.
We have the right goods here and a laige
variety to select from nt the right prices,
Ladles' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00.
$8.00, $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 here a large assortment of plain ami
fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic at liar
gain prices.
Our place is headquarter for lace curtains,
blanket-, carpets, nigs, etc. l.i.ok through
our line on second lloornnd get priies
Hutterick paper patterns, best in the world,
sold by us.
P. J. GAUGHAN,
NORTH tVlAIN STREET.
Shenandoah Ice Compnny,
Wholesale and ltetall Dealers In
Pure Spring Water Ice.
Contracts for summer and winter
fllllliKS. Call on or address
HART, DADD0W & CO., 25 N. Jardln St.
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvet softness of the sldn is Inva
riably obtained by thor") who use Pozzoni'b
Complexion .uowder.
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Fancy Goods
Department,
(Iraiuleit display of fancy (roods ever
shown. This department should be the Meiva
for Klvers of holiday gifts. Description of the
wares will not do them Justice. Thoy should
be inspected. A vast array of handsome eonib
and brush toilet setts, Blmvlnif setts smoliers'
setts, work boxes, collar and cult boxes, glove
and haudkcrchltf boxes, Jewel boxes, cigar
boxes, French jewel cases, hand mirrors, hand,
I minted una! ware, albums, frames, whlsU
irooiu holders, tobacco Jars, eta, etc,
buy nothing. Mako your purchase now ami
for you If purchased now.
21 North Main Street,
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