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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1892)
snr ' "JrT5"r ""y,t,",.iii uhmmiiim,. 'W'lilljl-niiiiu, wwmmw HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES5 JAPANESE SILKS, mm muii'ii Wm'lt, AH colon unit wolufri'ultit ('hat l, iiffnASif Jk XXV V KJXS b, I'wi Mihvh Drew Jlututltvwhtvfa LINENS AND MUSLINS. Too muni MiPtvltvittonntiHwutPt 1'IIH CAPITAL JOUUUL. MONDAY. OKI', 20, 181)2. 0 nniMmMWMttni GILBERT k PATTERSON, Doalors In Grocorlos, Crockory, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnlshos, Brushos, Wlndowglass, Etc, Solo Agonts for Eplcu.ro, Toa and Big ' an Baking Powdor,' CIKO, 1). OOOUIIUK. 1C. OAlttLL. JIUILDINU 3LVTEIUAL. II..... . .1 ..!-.. ii. .. uiiin'. vuiuuiii, MiiHiur, imir. lire mul building brick, flro clay, mind, J uin.1, umunmuim mill 110UHO COM. wood, till kinds, wholesale nud re Uiil. Olllco l).r) State street. GOODHUE & Oahim,. myimmmmmmA i'AjioM JifrtWJl U itid JJoim! hM VttM on Whlflli (totem 0ai timm ti, tliMfitln lift ('(11111 tut y-iMmlo cnpllife (iliollief (imiillfitdilKliiK ofi lf ifli, 'l'licfd h iimv mi (iiHif(n idly i wdiifn n plow fdciocy ithil IIIKl sttlYfl WOfltA lllfll bt'fdft IWlil Mmll Imvo rolled rifotiml will rtdd itiKillirr to Hip Hot of (inrolM Hint will mil liiodoi' Info elfi'tilnlloii .ft mi nltM (tiitt Initial llumth'cn'liivfH hi eVory wwfc. .folin I'uKcikiiii, Jfrtmniiel Kff bniiiii, J. At. MtfAIIUler, nnd Witt. IWry Imve tiled ft bond of $1000 by which they oIjIIrm themselves on Of bcforct Juno I, IBM, Ui efeel In (Ills city or II suburbs n clillled plow mid stovo works, the hlniil for which I now In tliclr jtossesslou, valued nt (70C3, nnd the loin for which nro already donated. In consideration of this city giving iheiti n subsidy of The buildings they agree to T. HOLTTERSON, 301 Commercial Street. I" M -f""" TTTTnntTTMwaMrm.swi ' THE SPA. Wo can guarantee tho quality and purity of our candy becauso wo make everything wo Bell. It Is n decoptlon and a snare for unyono to guarantee their goods without knowing what Is In them. Wo guarantee becauso wo make. Tho Spa 114 State street. W. T. Stolz, Manager. 111 """" " ' " m mum mi .., w Tim UiitMoo K - Tho wnrni muii1i wwl wind tlmt lick up (ho snow m liftmen do tho stubblo arrived Hun day night and today tho gusts of warm balmy air strike ono on every side. The snow Is going fist nnd Ihoro will bo llltlo loft In tho valley In HI hours, 'llio UlilntMik Is named after nn liidlnn trllm that lived nt the mouth of tho Columbia river, Tho liidlnn tribes nil tho way up tho great Coluuibln vallov nsfnras the Hookey mountains called it the Chinook on account of tho trlbo where it c.t. uu rum. Weather mapi show that thle wind crosses through n pass of tho Rookies nnd spreads ns Tar east as tho headwaters of tho Saskatchewan In tho H,ui1bou oay oihiii. it produces tho mid winter thaws In the Central North ern states. wii w www wn'imKin TMB EjtMt,lmtfl.Tlio Hlnld Hoard of cqtinll.ntlott I mi returned, from Its travels, and Is ngnlu nink lug tho statistics lly nt lis room In thoslato houso, Much of the good work of this body has been nintlo Inipolblo becauso the report of tho $sj00. OlIHISTJIAS IN TUB ClIIIROIIES. Tho German Ileformed had a festl vil Sunday evening. At the Evan gelical samo evening at 0. At the .Episcopal nt 7. There were presents Tor all the sunday school and invit. ntlon Was extended to children who attended no other school. At the Unity church there was a tea, festi val, etc., Sunday evening. The Baptists will given Santa Claus sur prise party nt the church Monday evening. Besides literary and mu sical program at the Christian church the conventional Santa Claus gave way to two Indians, tbeir wives and children, who distributed tho presents from two large wig wams, or tepees, on the rostrum. At the M. E. church Sunday even ing there was an entertainment, stereoptlcon exhibition and refresh ments. At the Catholio church there were tho usual masses. The Friends had a tea. The Journal will feel obliged for reports of exer cises for Its columns. Send them In. The German Ward. A large and appreciative audience greeted "Our German Ward" at tho opera house la9t evening, and from the rise of the curtain on the first act until its fall on tho final, attention wus riveted on play and players. The play uub a fair plot, and is sus ceptible of having any number of specialties introduced, and every op portunity is clinched. Although but eight people constitute the cast in the play an excellent orchestra of six pieces, added much to the drama. As a. soubrotte, Fanny Odgen was capital In the cast of Peggy Primrose, nud her very pret ty stylo of singing, dancing and act ing won her many admirers; while the character of the old maid ns sustained by Miss May Woods was true to life, nnd her appearance al ways brought forth applause. Our German Ward Is the best all-around compauy of clever comedians that has appeared at the Grand for some time, and have n good, clean and pleasing entertainment. Crookston (Minn.) Dally Times, Oct. 25, 1892. Sound Theology. Kev. Thomp son, the eloquent Southern evange list from Louisville, Kentuoky, at the conclusion of his morning ser inon stated that he had one wife, four children, two of them married. His theology on this point Is sound and ho is evidently a man who wants his relations to the society clearly-understood. Holiday" Slippers reduced at Krausso Bros. Trunks, valises, 6lc.Ed. Jackson's, State street. 4t PepBlti Caramels at The Spa. At The Cihikciiij. Tho event ofChrlstuina day In church circles was the reappearance of Bev. F. 11. Gwynno after a confinement with sickness of about nine weoks He was welcomed buck to his pulpit by an unusual attendance, and will soon enter upon his duties as synod leal mlaslonary. At tho same church Wednesday night an enter tainment and refreshments were served for the benefit of the Salem Board of Charities. The Ken- tuoky evangelist, JR. M. Thompson began his month's engagement at the reunited First Congregational church. He was warmly welcomed. Home Again. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Eugland are home from their visit to Chicogo, and nro ouce more cosily settled In their Salem resi dence. Mrs. England has spent the time In studying portrait painting under the dliectlous of a competent teacher, and brought some fine spec imens of work back with her. They say that no one can form auy Ideu of the magnitude or grandeur of the World's fair buildings, and say that Chlcaco people are doing everything possible to prevent ttie wrong im pression from going abroad that charges will be high in the city duriug the great fair. Committed. From Portland, Nicholas Jones, murder in the sec ond degree, life sentence; Sidney Purdey, larceny in a dwelling, seven mouths; Thomas O'Brien, larceny in a dwelling, two years; Fred White, larceny in a dwelling; two years. These covicts entered upon their durance vile on Christmas day. m The Streets. The snow and frost has rather demoralized the recently graded streets. 'Tne rain bad been beating the gravel down in good shape but it is now badly torn up in many places. The cement gutters are carrying off the water very nicely, and are improv ing better than many aucipitated. m No Mail. There has been no Eastern mall now for four days. A big lot was expected to arrive today. As It contains all the Christmas presents from Eastern friends, no mall was ever so eagerly and anx iously awaited. Inst board was novcr printed, It has novor been filed with tho stnto printer ns tho board ordered should be dono, John i, Itobcrleou pre pared considerable valunblo work for that report and enough wore or dered prlutod to supply one to each assessor nud mombers of tho legis lature, with suggestions ns to equnl erect itri 10x80 feet, of two stories, nud molding room t0xU0, covered with an Iron roof. (1600 of tho mini Is to bo subscribed before nuy is due. Frank Holmes, lias been to In terview our business men with n subscription paper nud tho work of raising tho bonus should bu pushed right nlotig. Tho Salem Ita Probation, V' lifcfrnlehf, Mfifriftiif mimcitf. ttMiixfl ' M.iii rrtiiii ((mimic,, Hm H'('i I'o MMinllitfii-H rif,M(t iWofitliirf (I. M"tt;l. Hia l.lwul Htott WMk nttil Km. ("cfMhO.I, fttnl lifnM'Milnl flfttl fM. 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Atiil iil(ifi)rtl (l!tif.Ml(i II ' fMltlffjtl llltl llUll Willi AfM'4 Hut juprtfllrt, 1 wm foinplfeff iifcd " - Mid Msty filetem, forell,j(M, , When (toiililed wllli Mrtown, Sleep. lMuM of llnd Dtcninj, tftkn flyer's Sarsaparilla rrtupifunsr Dr, J, O, Ayer A Co., Lowell, Man, 8oliHll Dtuiilid nml Mlti In MKlltfn . ij "''mmmmmmmgmmgi t ' ' l'Jll.tHUIIiy;.lnwlM T MnF f hxli.t, .nt,... n ,.i ifiiiaieaciaiai SNOWED UNDER, W t (f mum vhfieriftriferlhiir fine blankcitif (hoM mignlifeint white, 4 wool blanket, and all klndi of woohtfw tt tho lowott prlcoi """""""""" -""" "'...".L1." -...ILL" - '" r j. .-.-.. 5ir liOCAlt AND FKK80NAL. Izcd nssessments nud needed leglsin-, bonrd of trade will no doubt hold n tlon. The governor did not know nepcial miottlng to consider tho that tho first board had novor made matter, nnd glvo It a lift na wus repon ami nas toiiay wnuou ec- done to secure tho soap works es retnry Carroll nt Marlon Oregon, to tnttiuhiwl lurn Mil v....r. Tim tiu Jllo It nt onco so as to got It printed J icct,ro of the nlow nnd stove works In tlmo for Aider It. the legislature to con- Cavino In. Tho south end of the Commercial street viaduct began to give way this morning, tho embank ment caving In and carry- lug the wooden substructure! before It. No cars can run now and It is unsafe for teams or people. If the water keeps rising in South Mill creek the whole bridgo may be damaged. Tho Journal does not wish to be a prophet of dis aster. It has protested much against careless execution ofpublio works, and the miserable habit of holding no one responsible for a fraudulent execution of public con tracts, and going through the forms aro nil Salem men nud it Is Just such enterprises thnt should bo made successful. This city would glvo a hundred thousand dollars probably to get another railroad when that sum will secure n score of small factories of far more practical value to our city. Tho plow and stove works Is n good sturter for 1893. have been expected. Justice Court.- John Byrne and Guy Gllberl of Hayesville were fined $5 and costs for assault and battery an Egbert and A, J. Pruitt. The suit of E. C. Mluton and R. G. Keene vs. John M. Hanson was settled. A Dramatic Orator. Evangel ist Thompson, who has come to help out tho Congregational society of Salem for a month, is an eloquent pulpit speaker, and sermons Suuday were out of the usual order. He has preached twently-five years and be longs to the old school of southern pulpit orators who are both scholarly and dramatic in their style of deliv ery. His Intonations are fine, his gestures and manners very effective. He preaches purely gospel sermons and It Is to be hoped all Sulem peo ple may hear htm. Christmas Presentation. A pleasant Christmas day event trans pired at the offices of the State In surance compauy. At about noon the employes and agents Thomp son and McKowen, who happened to be in the city, assembled In tho private office of Secretary and Man ager H. W. Cottle, and presented that gentleman with a beautiful stand table of polished onyx. The assistant Secretary C. D. Gabrielson was presented with a gold headed cane by the same people, who did not seem to care for expenses, and added to their rich gifts the com pliments of the season. The offi cials who preside in the Stale's counting room department were too nmaed for making any speeches in reply, both being rather men of deeds than of many words. THE LEVELS FLOODED. Salem's Sowers Taxed to Their Utmost and Some Ob structed. Tho Chinook thaw has sent all the streams about Salem to flood tide. CJrpilt, nnniln nrn fmirwl mi nil of taking bonds from contractors the ,evel expaUBe8 and low grounds, that were not intended to give the In the city many sidewalks are taxpayer any protection. It dis.n)Iont and BmM urjdgeg ltl danger. likes to say In any instance "I told rr mnnii i,nw mrfi. nn tt, ,,,...,. you so" but this Is about what might ' taiua thero wllI be ft flood. SEWERS FLOODED. Street Commissioner Culver this forenoon inspected all tho sewers. The three main sewers on Ferry, Court and Marion streets are only 18 inch sewers, and are altogether inadequate for an occasion like this where rapidly melting snow and on occasional shower accelerate the discharge of water. The Ferry street sower is working all right. The Court street sewer is blocked and water tunning over at the mau holes. The Marion street sower has 8 to 10 feet of water standing in the manholes. It Is ycry plain that more and better sewage is needed, and that the present sewers are too smull. There wns Clirlstmns service nt the pen today. The Congregntlonnl Sunday school holds Its ClirlMtiinsthls even ing.! Tho Mles Shoemaker of Jeffer son wero Salem visitors today, It, K. Hlllcnry of Turner was In the city today. ' Prof. Barrof Maclcay Is In the city. John Porter of West Stay ton was In the city today. T. S. Kueoves, of Portland, spent Christmas In tho city, returning home today. Feed is advancing nt Salem nnd may bo scarco If bad roads continue. Thero were two drunks before Iio cordorGoodell this morning. Pretty good for Christmas day. Several of tho churches give en tertainments to tho children this evening. Tho Salem Y. P. S. C. E. union will hold watoh night services next Saturday evening at the Y. M. O.A. hall. The Calhoun Comic Opera Co. Is booked for Reed's if two hundred tickets at $1 each aro taken. Becure seats at Patton's book store. The Salem banks observe Monday as a Christmas holiday. The King's Daughters of the Episcopal church raised $10.70 for tho City Board of Charltlos. Murrlage licenses were issued Sat urday in favor of Ellen M. Clauson and It. E. L. McGrue: also to Grace A. Itoach and John M. King, of Spokane. PATTON & SONS, f Greatest Holiday Headquarters in Salem. II ion Have Ten Cents or Ten Dollar to Spend to Any One Happy, GET DOUBLE THIS AT B STATE ST. STORE. iv's Hook of Sports, d 600 others. Pepsin Caramels at Tho Spa. BOIIN. A Christmas Program. A Christmas tree and entertainment were had at the Unitarian church last evening. The young folks ren dered a good program to a crowded house full of people. A general good time was had by all present. Pepsin Caramels at The Spa. Game plentiful at DAvison & White's. Men's best rubber boots $2 and $2.25 a pair at Kraut so Bros. Jackson, the hattor, 00 State street. -It Found A sum of money. Own er can have the same by proving property und paying charges. Call nt Journal office. 12 12-m A Nrw Version. At one of the Sunday school concerts a boy to be named Johnuy for convenience had a "piece to recite." He got his ver sion of tho affair slightly mixed, starting off thus: "It was the night before Christmas and all through tho house, not a creature was stirring not even a louse I" It Is needless to say Johnny brought down tho house. He happens to live in a neighborhood where thero is occasionally a child with some thing in Its head besides ideas. At Opera House Tonight. The Grand Operatic Orchestra con nected with "Our German Ward', Company, is spoken of In the high est terms by the press nil over the country, the program rendered by this Superb Orchestra will be of a character to please all classes. It will comprise classical aud popular selection's, descriptive solos on Cor net and Double Bell Euphonium. The company advertise their opeu Ing overture at 8 o'clock sharp. Dec. 23, 1892, to the wife of Dr. . Brooks, a son. F. MARRIED. At the Christian church parson age, December 21, 1892, Henry J. Powoll and Catlsta L. Miles, of Che mawa, Rev. W. R. Williams offi ciating. At the court house, Dec. 25, 1892, In offico of county clerk, Miss Nellie Mauldlng aud Frank H. Maulding, both of Silverton, Judge Batchelor officiating. At the court house, Dec. 24, 1892, 0 p. m., Grace A. Roach and John M. King of Spokane, Judge Ba c'lelor officiating. DKATIIM. HOLIDAY G00BS.- GREAT ffl CHRISTMAS SALE HOLIDAY GOODS. From now until after Christmas we will give special values in nil kinds of Holiday Goods. Fancy Handkerchiefs; Japanese Silk, Chiffon, Linen. MUFFLERS. SILK MITTENS, NAPKINS. PORTIERES. OVER8HIRTS, BILK SUSPENDERS, FASCINATORS, KID GLOVES, LACE CURTAINS, GENT'S FANCY NECKWEAR, NIGHT SHIRTS, SILK UMBRELLAS, Toilet Bonn. Perfumery, Parlor Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Library Lamps, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, i ' Cutlery, Holiday Slippers, Fine Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, etc WILLIS BROS. & CO. QPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SDedil values in Dress Goods aud Trimmings aud Men and Boy's Clothing, op. AgeaUf&rR.a.Cet8, Ssrt la the maiktt. Salem, Oregon. At his home, 422 Summer street, Salem, Sunday night at C o'clock, Dec. 25, 1892, Dr. J. W. McAfee, at tho age of 09 years. Deceased has been aillug for nearly two years and finally passed away from general physical debility. Dr. McAfee was a native of Louisville, Ky., coining to Oregon in 1850, residing In Salem since 1N03. Ho was a graduate of tho McDowell Medical college of StLouls, Mo., in 1849; also of the department University of Cali fornia In 1803; in I860 the Univ ersity of the City of New York also conferred a degree upon him. He was one of the founders of tho medi cal department of Willamette Univ ersity, holding the chairs of Chem istry aud Anatomy for a number'of years. He belonged to the Odd Fel lows and Masonic orders, both societies will probably participate at bis funeral. In his youth he was reared a Catholic, but has of late years been identified with no re ligious sect. Dr. McAfee leaves a wife and two children, Mrs. Norton and W. E. McAfee both of Salem. Dr. McAfee was a liberal man and highly respected In all his profess ional nnd private life. The funeral will be at the Episcopal church Tuesday at 2p, m burial at Rural cemetery. Pepsin Caramels at The Spa. Wood, Wood. Plenty of It sawed and ready for delivery. Leave your I orders at Ryan's stable, corner of Ftrry and Liberty. dl0-10tf 1 Dr. Baker, of Washington the cancer specialist, will be at Eugene for the next three weeks, treating cases. He comes highly recom mended, nud guarantees successful treatment In every case. Call on or write to Dr. Baker at Eugene, dw In capes of severe and sudden cold Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, If used ac cording to directions, Is n" sure cure. Ask for Ayer's Almanac. Tho asylum for the insane has a Christmas tree and exercises this evening. Alderman H. L. Lamouroux and family returned today from Corval IIs, where they took in tho Christ mas festivities. Senator J. B. Loonoy was Jn the city today, from Jefferson. Today is a holiday, but The Journal goes to its readers tonight as usual, having taken Its holiday Saturday. Squire Farrar Co, report a splendid Christmas trade. They push their business all the year around but on special occasions are always found prepared with the delicacies of the season. Widgon ducks at Davison & Whites. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuhu were pasbengers fir Portlund, 'Hank Callahan left for Portland today. Senator Jefl Myers nud Dr. Jf froys took in a Christmas turkey at at the Solo home. Teal ducks at Davison fc White's. President Whltaker has not gone to California as published, but may go later. The Willamette University people will indulge In a big candy pull Wednesday evo at tho Woman's College. The town of Waterloo has decided to incorporate, and will petition the legislature to thateflect. The Jefferson Review came out with a good local page tho same week it was burnt out, It now an nounces that it is to be enlarged to accommodate Increased advertising. Jefferson has a live paper. Mullard ducks at Davison & White's. , New lines 25 cent ties, Jackson's, ALI1UM8- Pliifh, Celluloid, Polished wood, Photo holders, Autographs, SCRAP BOOK8- Forty styles. BIBLES Family, Oxford, Baustors. Testaments. Pooket editions, Bound lu Seal and Morocco. Story, Chatterbox, Wortlilnuton annual, Zigzag series, Vassar girls, Mother gdose, LlfeofSherdlan, Jjaughlugeyes, Gleeful davs. Baby laud, and 200 varieties. RICH BINDINGS Seannd Land, Savage world, Young America, Health aud wealth, Josephus, Tom Sawyer, Hucklebury Finn, Children's Life cf Christ, Bov nml Life of Christ. Life of St. Paul. LEATHER GOODS- Purscs, fstArllng silver) Cu If nnd Collar Boxts. Traveling Cases, Wrltlngl)ik8, Work Boxes, Muslo Rolls, Scissors Sets, Maulcuro Sets, Blacking Outfits, Drinking Cups, Magazlno Holders. GLASS ART GOOD8- Hand Painted Screens, Inkwells, Paperweights. , GAMES Louisa, Migration, Yacht Game, Croklnole, Frolic Box, Sliced Nigger, Checkers, A, B, O, Blocks, Fortune Teller. Chess, Alctorlal Authors, Spelling Game. ART BOOK8 - Egypt Illustrated, England illustrated, Germany Illustrated, Palestine Illustrated, fS.OO Reduced to $1.60. STATIONERY- Plush Boxes, Hand Painted, ' Plato Finish, Grecian Parchment Glazed Bend, Royal Pompadour, Clover Lear, Opal Bend, 123 varieties. 0HRI8TMA8 CARDS- Sachet, . Booklets, Satin Fringe, Comic, Travs, 1000 Styles. MISOELLANEOUS- PerfumeBottles,Oxydlzed silver, Silver Pin Cushions, Opera Glasses, Button Hooks, Japanese Impor tations, , Paper Knives, Letter Scales, Dictionaries nnd Stands. Diaries for 1803, for pooket and desk, , Standard and new books, In Bets, cloth nnd gilt bindings. Also Toilet Sets and Cases to be closed out at actual cost. Make your wife, husband, sweet heart, or ohildren a present of one fo Mable Todd's Qold Pons. Toilet Cases and Games at Actual Cost. t C. G. GIVEN Beats Them All. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Men's Calf Shoes. 3 00 worth $8 50 Mihvau ee Oil Grain Shoes 2 50 " 3 00 Veal Calf Congress Shoes , 1 75 " 2 00 Boy's Oil Grain Shoes 1 75 . 2 00 Men's Holiday Slippers 1 25 " 1 75 Best Kip Boots 3 50 4 00 Oil Grain Boots ; 4 qo " 4 50 See ladies' reduced list next week. Wo can save vou money on all nurhaqfis. for cash. Next door to Lamport's big horse. C. G. GIVEN. The Stay ton Times mentions a Salem enterprise, thus; The "Cap ital Business College, of Salem, has enrolled GO pupils slnco Sept. 5th laBt, and many have signified their Intention to outer after the holidays. Every student in attendance knows the value of tlmo, and has tpo ambi tion to Improve it. At no tlmo In the history of the school has as thorough work been dono as Is now being accomplished, The Mtddaugh Comedy company has arrived in tho city and will preseut "Our German Ward" at the opera house this evening. The com panyhas a fine representation, and will no doubt be greeted by a good house. Pepsin Caramels nt Tho Spa. Rev. Bylvanus Lane Of tho Cincinnati M. E. Conference makes a good point when ho says: "We have for years used Hood's Sar saparilla in our family of five, and find It enuul to all that Is claimed for it, Some people are greatly prej udiced agulnst patent medicines, but how the patent can hurt a medicine aud not a machine Is a mystery to mo." , Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills. PARLOR LAMPS, HALL LAMPS, EVERYTHING. IN LAMPS, Fine Patterns and Lane assortment -IN- Jl Ladies' gossamer rubbers SB and 35 cents at Krausso Bros, Jerked venison Daylson & White. Jackson's bargain sale of under wear still continues at 08 Stato street. 4t Storm rubbers best make 40 cents at Krausso Bros. Call and see our goodB. AITKEN & PALMER, 12G Stato Street. CHRISTMAS I L IRI PRICE'S mS The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Akm. Um4 in Millipu of Homu 40 You tbt $ftkri Procrastination Is the thief of time. Buy now. Wo can please you lu quality, quantity, aud price. Hobby horses. Dolls. Doll beds. Doll trunks. Doll cabs. Work boxes. Dressing cases. Perfume cases. Cuff and collar boxes. Mirrors, Blso statuary. Glass baskets. Purses. Beads. Notions. Drums. Toy tea sets, RockingHorses, Hlioollles. Boy's carts, Boy's Wagons, Iron trains. Steam trains. Tin toys. Rubber toys. Bells and chimes. Mechanical toys. Building bloeks. A 110 bloeks. Games. Banks. Tom Rubber A nlmah. Stoves. No trouble to show goods. Vw $ V 'A j s 1 Brooks & Harritt, 94 Stat Strt, A. r ? 4 3 i R n t 4 U "a u, J i jMifr t-'-3UjW. Uaygj.