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8 NOTES Weather Horpau. Report of observations takeu at Los Angeles. Hoy. 25, 1893: »r. | — • ». m. p m. 58 !>8 ii-i 6 Maximum temperature, <Sl. Minimum tecoeratnr.,, 62. Rilnfall past 24 hours. .06. Rainfall lor season, »4. Indications. Forecast for Southern California: Fair weather with increasing coldness Suudsy after noon: sliehtly co-ier light to fresh westerly winds. Rev. S. H. Smith is holding revivals at the Second Baptist church with great •access. J. W. Gatts was presented yesterday with a fine baby boy. Mother and son doing well. N. 8. Houth was brought in from Pasadena laßt evening to serve a SO days'eetnence in the county jail for embezzlement. John Ryan stole a pair of shoes from a Main-street store yesterday, and was lodged in the city prison. Ryan only recently served a term in jail on a charge of vagrancy. A slight blaze on tbe roof of Jerry Illich's restaurant yesterday morning caused the department to respond promptly, but its services were not needeil, ac .-ajplovees extinguished the fire. It was caused by a defective flue. In making arrangements for Christ mas week people should remember that tbe oratorio Messiah will be presented by the Los Angeles Oratorio sn-iiety at Simpson Tabernacle Friday evening. Dp-ember 22d. with a grand chorus of 150 voices and the finest of solo talent ever heard in Los Angelea. Are you prepared (or the Thanksgiv ing festivities? The Grand Turk is ready, and you ought not to lag behind in preparations for the most jovial of anniversaries. Jovialty demands a epic and span appearance, and Desmond, the hatter and men's furnisher, of No. 141 S. Sprinif street, haa all the requisites of Thanksgiving in his stock of novel ties in Dunlap hate, neckwear, shirts, underwear, hosiery, etc. Hiß J2.50 soft and stiff hats are stylish, elegant and correct. We are indebted to Mr. J. W. dem ons, who for fonr years has been the foreman of the Fresno Home Packing company, of Dei Rio ran; bo, for a box of absolutely the most perfect cluster raisins we ever saw. They were raised on a 10-year-old vineyard, and no Lon don layers ever presented in any market can approach tbem. Mr. demons wbb formerly a resident of I.os Angeles and has become a valued citizen of Fresno. He takes a pride in establishing a grade of goods that literally beats the world. Dan Donevan has returned from Bakersfield with two carloadß of fine horses. He is making headquarters at tbe Faßhion stables, 217 East First Btreet. For Santa Catalina Island. Steamer sailß from San Pedro every Saturday, connecting with morning trains from Los Angeles; returning Monday following. Wilmington Trans. Co., 130 W. Second st. For agood table wine,orderour Sonoma Zinfandclatsocpergal. T. Vache&Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309. Howry & Bresee, Broadway under takers, "ludependsnt of tbe trust." Mechanical massage institute, 755 Broadway. JOTTINGS. ■•eolation* or Kespeot By the Unit*! Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local Union, N".,. 332: Whereas, It ha> pleased Almighty (iod to lake from our midst our esteemed brother, Paul K. ■ s ■■■. and Whereas Onion No. 1132 has lost a staunch, true a d uoble membsr; be It X solved, That a letter of condolence be sent to the widow of oordecea-ed brothtr, extend ing ou sympathy in her bereavment; and Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes and published In the Herald, Express aud Labor Review. Lolls Dillt, A. C. Black, H. J. Irwin, Committee, Notes. Watches and clocks repaired at half price to establish a trade. First-class work guaranteed at following prices: Cleaning, 75cents; main spring, 75 cent-: clocks, 50 aud 75 cents; lilt ing spring, 50 cents. SIDNEY ALBIN, 143 S. Broadway. Holiday Novelties At lleng Let's, 505 N. Main Bt., Chinese ard Japanese bazar. A choice line ot hrlc-a-brac and fancy chlii»ware. Manufactory for ladies' underwear and gents' shirts and furnishing goods at reduced prices. Complete stock. Hair Goods-Hair Goods. In Ihe above line I am selling out below f*st. Any one n-quirlng anything in the above line will save money by calling at the Surprise ■ lllnery store, 242 South Spring street. A. J. itielhmuller, proprietor. Wall Paper Down. We are going out of the wholesale business, end must sell retail at wholesale prices; will f,how goods with pleasure whether you buy or not. ( EUCAGO WALL PAPER 237 8. prlug nreet. Our Home Brew. Maicr A Zobeleiu's lager, fresh from their brewery, on draught in all the principal sb loons; delivered promptly in bottles or kegs. Office end brewery, 414 Aliso street. Tele phone Ui. Until December 1st A discount oi 20 per cen'. from our regnlar prices will be giveu to a 1 persons having work done at Adams Bros.', dentists, 239>5 South Spring street. Fruit Growers. something interesting in our new nursery catalogue. Call or address, Branch office Alexander & Hammon, Natlck house, Los Aa gelet. _ A. B. Chapman Sells the Glen wood ranges and Richmond ranges, tho two best stoves in America. House hold goods a specially. 414 8. Spring tt. Wall Paper At wholesale, good pnpor, 5c.; price of hang lng, 10c. a roll; your chance now; get samples. F. 3. BAUEB, 287 fi. Spring. J. C. Cunningham. Meaafaoturo and ueaior in trunks and travel ling btt«9, 236 S. Spring St. Tel. 818. Carpet Cleaning at Bloeser's. Satisfaction, promptness, reasonable; 454-50 S. Broadway. Tel. 427. If You Need a Truss Call at Beckwith's pharmacy, 303 North Main. A fit guaranteed. A Modern Millinery Store. Hoffman ii Co., 240 8. Spring st Try Yon Oracle's Positive Headache Cure. MEMORANDA. The Young Women's Christian asso ciation will hold a Thanksgiving service at the First Congregational church, cor ner of Sixth and Hill streets, Sunday, November 26th, at 3:45 p. in. Topic: Christian Service for Young Women. Music by the First Presbyterian church choir, assisted by a string quartet. This is an open meeting and all friends of the association are cordially invited to be present. There has been a big rash for shoes at Snyder's, 222 South Sprint* street. And why not? Shoes worth $3 suld forsl; men's shoes worth $2 sold for $1.50; children's shoes worth $1 to $1 50 for 25 cents, and so on. See the prices in the show window and secure pome of tliese bargaina before they are all gone. Framed pictures are a leading spey cislty at Sanborn, Vail & Co.'s. They have just received 100 pairs of assorted subjects, new designs of frames, and are all selling at prices to suit the time?. This assortment comprises etchings, en gravings and photographs, easels to match. 133 S. Spring street. For your winter s supply of coal you are invited to inspect and select from the large stock of choice Black Diamond, genuine DunsmuirWeliingtoh and Walls end coal carried in the yards of tbe Crescent Coal company. Telephone 855. Office, 132 South Broadway. Dr. Rebecca Lee Dorsev, 114 South Spring street. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women and children. F,lectricity scien tiflt-H.ilv used. Consultation hours Ito 5. Telephone 1227. If you want to get a 50-cerft meal for 25 cents go to the Cosmopolitan dining hall, 219 ana 221 West Second street, between Spring and Broadway, next to Hkrald office. Sboup A Elliott, pro prietors. S. Conradi, optician, watchmaker and jeweler, 121 and 123 North Spring Btreet, corner Franklin. Fine diamond setting a specialty. Watches, clocks and jew elry carefully repaired and warranted. Dr. Cliarleßde Sziuethy is now located in the Bryson block. Residence, Baker blocs. Office hours, 11:30 to 3:3 d. Sun days and evenings by appointment. Of fice telephone, 1150; residence, 1056. Children's school shoes, the largest stock, the beet wear and tbe lowest prices at the cheapest place on earth for boots and shoes, 118 East First be ween Main and Los Angeles streets. Depositors of savings banks caa now lavest some of tbetr money in having a suit made to order by Joe Poheim, the tailor, and save $5 to $10 on each suit. 143 JSouth Spring st. Get one of those beautiful parlor easels now on sale at Licbtenberger's art em porium, 107 N. Main street. Price, this week, $1 to $5. Holiday goods now ready for inspection. The Dewey Gallery, 147 S. Main, first class ctbinets $1 per dozen for 30 days. Come early so you will not miss this opportunity. This is no fake. All work shall be good. Tbe beet remedy for irritating bron chial cough and soreness in tbe lunge is Howell's Cough Mixture. We recom mend it. A. E. Little boy, 311 South Spring. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all kinds of old silver at tbe silversmith's and draw out new spoons, forks, etc. Always open. Basement Times building. Tbe finest photographs in tne city at greatly reduced prices. Cabinets 75 cents per dozen for a short time only. Lamson studio, 313 South Spring street. Illustrated lecture on Pale"tme thia evening by Rev. M. H. Htine in the English Lutheran church, Eighth and Flower streets. Admission 25 cents. For pure Sonoma Zinfandel, Bweet wines, brandies and whiskies call at E. Fleur's, 404-406 N. Los Angeles st. East ern shipments a specialty. Tel. 224. Elsinore Hot Springs and Lake View hotel. Full particulars regarding this famous resort at the Hammam bath, 230 South Main street, Los Angeles. Sanborn, Vail & Co. are headquarters for all novelties in the art line. All branches of art materials, any goods to paint upon. 133 S. Spring street. Come lo tbe old reliable Sunbeam Studio, 236 and 238 S. Main Btreet, and get one dozen full length cabinet photos until further notice for 75 cents. Thirty paintings given away to pur- I chasers of the art collection at tbe Acme ; Stationery and Art company, corner j Third and spring stieets. All men should hear the evangelist, I George Robert Cairnß', address at the , Young Men's Christian association this i afternoon at 3 p.m. War! War! Bijou Studio, 2218. Spring st. We meet the cut. Cabinet Photoß, $1 per doz. Not cheap Main-et. work, but ! such &b we display. j For good meat and sausages of all kinds, call at Louis Streuber's. Orders promptly attended to. 138 N. Main St., telephone 160. Adams Bros., dentists, 239! 2 South Spring street. Painlesß filling and ex tracting. The best sets of teeth from $6 to *10. We will send Advance sewing ma chines on trial to any lady in Los An geles. Call or address 128 South Main etreet. Sanitarium—Pico and Hope Bta.; tel. 138. Dr. Oowlea, Wilson blk., First and Spring; tel. 883. 10 to 12 a.m., 3 too p.m. Mme. Dv Harry's wrinkle cream and baltn, tbe queen of skin foods, sold at 242., South Broadway, next to city hall. Planus for sale, rest, tuning and re uairing. A. G. Gardner, 222 South Los .imgeles street and 654 S. Spring street. Bee advertisement of several very gTeat cacti bargains in houses and lots and lands offered by John P. P. Peck. Dr. A. Z. Valla, physician and surgeon Office und residence, 126 .North Main, new McDonald block , telephone 284. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. (Jar! Kurtz, physicians and surgeons, have removed their offices to 147 South Main street. Dr. M. Hilton Williams, 137 S. Broad way, (specialist in CHtarrh, throat dis eases, bronchitis and consumption. Dr. K. D. Wise, office22tiSouth Spring street. Office hours from 8 to 10 a.m. and 2to G p.m. Telephone 340. Carve your turkey on Thanksgiving witb a carving set from H. F. Yollrnei, 116 S. Spring street. Full line of music boxes and holiday goods at F.xton & Gist's, 329 South Spring Btreet. J. B. Mitchell, attorney-at-law, has removed from Temple block to 229 West First street, room 1. Robert Sharp & Co., funeral directors (independent), 636 S, Spring st.; te1.1029. See W. P. Mcintosh's display ad. of or ange and lemon iands in another column. Dr. Wallace A. Dunton, 304 N. Main. Telephoue, 1159, opp, St. Elmo hotel. Board and room at the Bellevue Ter race at $1.26 per day. Insure with A. C. Golsh, 147 South Broadway. Campbell's curios ior holiday goods. Dr. McCoy, eye, ear, throat, Bryson bk. Dr. Parry, ear and eye, 431>£ S. Spring. LOST ANGELES HERALD SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26. 1.893. MUNRO WENT EAST. A CLUE TO THE MISSING INSUR ANCE MAN. Said to Have Gone East to Meet at Friend — Purchased a Ticket for Memphis, Term. Investigation into tbe disappearance of David Munro, tbe insurance agent, shows tbat be has gone east. Last Thursday mornings man answer ing Munro's description bought a ticket at the La Grande depot for Memphis, Term. lie was somewhat excited and carried no baggage of any description. There ia but little doubt that he was the man, as the de-ciiotion tallied very closely with that of Munro. There being no complaint against Mr. Munro on any charge, the police did not officially investigate tbe case. One of ficer who looked into the case yesterday, however, found that Munro had raised some money and had perhaps between $200 and $300 in his possession when he left. It is known that Mnnro bad intended going east. He was corresponding witb a friend in Ft. Gibson, Miss., and it is the theory of those who know most about it tbat there is where be has gone. He has been receiving letters from tois friend for a year or two. It is said that Munro raised some money either Wednesday cr Thursday to add to his account with the insurance company, of which he is general agent. Thm showed that be intended to leave no flaw in his accounts. It is not charged that he is short in his accounts, but the investigator of tbe company will be here today to take charge of the office and go over the accounts. It is the supposition that while under the influence of stimulants Munro wrote tbe despondent letter and thought he would be mourned as dead. He had in tended going eaet, and taking advantage of his condition that morning, carried out hie intention. Corroboration is given to the story of Mr. Monro's departure for tbe east by Mr. John Kieler of 103 North Grand avenue, who saw Munro about the mid dle of last week, and Munro then told him tbat he was going east on a busi ness trip. MEMORANDA. Cathedral at high mass 10 a. m today the music is, Saint Louis mass by La Hache and revised by Hamma; Mteßes Ethel Graham and Cecilia Gardner are the soprano soloists; Mr. F. W. Wallace will sing a base solo, concluding with a chorus, Quid Retribuam. by Lambellot te, at the offertory; A. G. Gardner, or ganist. As Thanksgiving time rolls round and I preparations are make ior the big din- j ncr, every housewife sees tbe need of an addition to her dinner set. The question arises where shall I get tbem? Our experience has been tbat Parme lee's, 232 and 234 S. Spring street is by far tbe best place. Now is the time to lay in your supply of fuel for the winter season. Choice Black Diamond, Wellington and Walls end coal, oak, pine and juniper wood, charcoal and kindling. Crescent Coal company, 132 South Broadway. Tele phone 439. Yard telephone 855. Grand praise service at Simpson Tabernacle tonight by the entire Salva tion Army force under Staff Captain Mclntyre. Two braes and string bands. Chorus of 150 voices. This will be the l>t st song service ever given in Los An geles. Come early. Seats free. The beautiful entertainment under the direction of Prof. H. J. Cramer, called Columbia, Will be given in tbe Los Angeles theater, December 14th, 15th and a matinee ou the 16th, given by the ladies of Frank Bartlett and John A. Logan Relief corps. Go to Ebinger's restanrant. Third and Spring streets ; regular dinners and best order house in the city. Everything first class. Attentive white waiters; no Chinese employed. Open from 6 a.m. to 12 o'clock midnight. The committee on awards on tbe Unity club ''poets' contest" will make their report next Wednesday evening. A number of the contributions will be read and the prizes awarded. Everyone invited. Admission free. Black Diamond coal, $10 per ton; Dunemuir Wellington coal, |12 per ton, delivered. Secure your supply before tbe heavy raiue. Crescent Coal com pany, 132 South Broadway. Telephone 439. Woodham & Co., 324 South Spring etreet, bas jtißt received an elegant new line of beautiful lurniture, which he ie disposing of at bed-rock rates. See them. They will treat you decently. The Acme Stationery and Art com pany oiler a choice collection of paint ings at special rates —one-half reduction in price and a premium to each pur chaser. Immense stock of novelties and beau tiful presents iv the new Biequine ware at tbe Z. L. Parmelee Co.'s, 232 and 234 S. Spring etreet. See window. .Joseph Leuvenmark, the champion hitch diver of the world, will make an 82-foot dive at Westlake park thia after noon. Special musical services at the Temple Btreet Christian church thia evening. Miss Graham and others will sing. Carload of turkey platters for Thanks giving at Vollmer, 116 S. Spring street. WORLD'S FAIR MEDALS AWARDED TO y>/ Q~r sg. ZZtT') ATT CHICAGO, FOE FINE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK; also, first pr, miumi above all competitors at fair held October, 1892, and at all pre lous exhibits wherever work was entered for competition in the stale. Largest and most complete photographic studio lv Southern California. AH the latest styles and designs used. 1 0T NORTH SPRING ST. 11 23m THE TUDOR DENTAL CO. DR. J- P- TU DOR. MANAGER. RUBBER PLATES-UPPE-t OR LOWER. /\ Ist grade, $8; 2d gr.de, SU.SO; 3d grade. S5 W^^^J^'^^-s^r Aluminum Plates $12 50 to $15 00 (m^^^k^^s^^^^'^^^f^K 1 am Crowns.. 2, 300 Gold Crowns 500 o 700 TM Go d Fillings From $1 50 ui> * f <3i rVMI H lver or unalgam Fillings... 500 to f 1 flf % V ~J tyAISQI Cement Fillings , £0 to 75c TftJi WJ Teeth extracted for 25c. Painless extraction. fL \! if \v* The administration of gas a specialty at 75e. JL I \i\kl^ 4WALL WORK GUARANTEED. " " ITHE TUDOR DENTAL CO. %i m \% t V&, U 23 lv Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest JJ. S. Gov't Report Powder ABSOUJTCtY PUSH THE POLICE COMMISSION. A Report That Major Stern Will Kestgn Tomorrow* It waa learned laet night from what ought to be good authority that Major E. L. Stern had decided to resign from the police commission tomorrow. The information reached this office too late for corroboration, bnt there is good reason for believing that there is good basis for tbe report. \ Among those interested in city hall and police matters the rumor was cur rent that Walter Maxwell was to be ap pointed to the vacancy caused by Major Stern's resignation, and a still wilder story was to the effect that Walter Moore was to be made chief of police. This latter report is important if t<ue. but lacks that verisimilitude of detail that is proverbially demanded for a good story. It is evident, however, that a con siderable amount of scheming is going on in police ommission circles, and the end thereof no man knoweth unites it be his honor the mayor, and he is keep ing very quiet. Rablo Canon and Kotio Mountain. Every citizen and tourist should visit this beautiful resort and scenery. Fare to Rubio canon and return, $1, and Sun days 75 cents. See time tables. Good hotel. Take Terminal railway. DIED. KIStLBR-In this Keesler, a native of Gem any, aged 32 Au'members of Good Will Lodge, No. 323. I O. O. F., are hereby notified to be at Odd Fel lows' Hall at 1 p. m. sha.p, today, for the pur pose of attending the iunerai of Brother Kess- Ter. KAN-KOO Holiday Goods ARK ARRIVING. Ladles' 811k Embroidered Gowns. [ Gentlemeu's Silk Jacket i. . Silk Handkerchiefs. Hemp and Cotton Rugs. ] fc'creeus, Lacquer and Porcelain. Mexican »nd lucU n Cu-loa. NAVAJO BI.ANKkTJ A SPECIALTY. j CALIFORNIA SOUVENIRS, ' Including Shells, Viewj, Mosse«, Wild , Flowers and Woods. French and Cr pc TUiue Papsr In ad shades. Fashionable Stationary tnd Copper Plate Engraving. invite your lqspec.ica. KAN-KOO. 1108. fcpring St., Opo Nadeaa Hot ■ 10-8 3m »♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ Wealth Secured BY BUfING GOJDS OF HAIAOIIRGH, Tflh GASU GROCERS, 216 and 218 S. Spring St. Choice TJble Delicacies, Bed Rock Prices, ourteous Attention SPECIMEN PRICES: 19 lbs Granulated ->ugar $1 00 1 lb Price's Baking Powder 45 1 lb Royal Baking Powder 45 1 lb Cleveland Baking Powder 45 5 lbs Rice for 25 City Flour, per sack 80 i taoiee Northern Flour 100 4 lbs New Prunes 25 6 lbs Oat or Wheat Flake 25 Germea— 20 Imp rted Karaines 15 Good S,rdlne» 05 Monroe Milk 10 Try our unrivaled half-dollar "Spider Leg" Tea. Also our excellent high grace Hyson, Jip and Formosa Oolong Teas, and the famous Chase A Sanborn Coffees, the best in tbe world. All goods first-class at Hanna & Bureh, 810-818 3. Kprlnt; St. The Los Angeles Bines and the Boyle Heights Stars wlil cross bats tomorrow (Sunday, Nov. 88 th) on tbe First street grounds. The Blues have signed two semi profession;-U just from Denver,' and they are confident of turning the tables on the Stars. There will also be foot races and other contests between the two cluhs. Everything is free and everybody is invited. The Glenwood stove has no superior. It will save you 40 per cent in fuel and is ahead of all other stoves made. In spect them at the W. C. Furrey com Deny, 159 and ItU, North Spring street, opposite old court house. Thirty dollars allowed for old Davis sewing machines. Drop postal card to 228 South Main street. Largest Assortment of Frulta and Ve-j a tan lea. Choice white plume olerv. now crop nuts, eastern ehe-tnuls, etc., a' Althome Bros., 105 W Klmattcet, tel. 31)8. Goods delivered. Dr. 11. H. I>lfrent>aohf>r, Dentist. No. 119', 8. Spring-street; rooms 4 and 5. SOWERKROWT. m^ p m h S BE ON YOUR GUARD Against fraud and deception in buying underwear. There is underwear and underwear; one is safe to go buy and the other it is best to go by, the same thing, only different. Flimsy and shoddy garments are dear at any price. With the present low price of wool and the scarcity of money, it is a mistake to pay big prices for underwear. We recognize this, and as we would rather have the money than the wool, we offer our large and complete stock of underclothing at big reductions. Christmas will soon be here. Have you selected your Xmas gifts? A glance at our window dis play will give you endless ideas lor Christmas, as it contains samples of articles of the dress and make-up of a gentleman. CARTER~&~MACHIN, Men's Outfitters SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, 106 South Spring St. 8 11 Sun ly WHITE'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 128 UOBTH ST. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. [ESTABLISHED 188(i 1 NERVOUS DEBILITY, retniimi weakness, impoteucy, etc., luducmg some of the following ttympiotas, as<liM(iieii, ooufa.«lt»n of Idea*, d.-fectlve memory• aversion to society, blotch*-., einlflMinn-s #*xhftantitiofi. varicocele, etc., are parma neatly cured. pH IN » RY, KIDNF.Y %nd BL\I)»>»:H iroauloM, weal baek.iuctmtlm-.uee, gimorflHea, gleet, stricture »ud all utmatural discharges ure quickiy and perfectly cured. SCROFULA AND SYPHILIS, causing ulcers, erup ions, swelling in groins, tore throat, fa.ling hair, and oihersymptoms, are remove 1 and all poison permanently erad< lcated from the system. 4i4Bt~TitKATj&K>T at office or by express* All letters staidly confidential. "o OROtR She-What an Eledarv'c Ht- I had »k fnao.e at 312 S. SPRING ST., Jnst Below Third. RED FRONT MARKET, 285 S. MAIN ST.—-TEL. 276. Sell Sue l'» eggs, doz 2Hc Crtamery Bitter, roll 40c Best 'ii.Klity Hex ham, per lb IU ,a Picnic ham, per ib lie Tomatoes, 3 cans 2."> c Poultry, Fish, 6ame, Pickl d Meats, Fruit >,n . Produce and h.iiiilreds of other articles sold in proportl m. Imuortei and domestic cheese. Prompt delneiy free of charge, 11-24 lm Hotel TerracinC Redlands, cal. JN the beautiful San Bernardino Valley. Magnificent moun tain scenery. House now open for the Fall and Winter Sea son. CAMPBELL T. HEDGE, Prop. WM. M„ TISDALE, Manager. !,,,„„ f TfIEfIOLLENBECK American and European Plana. '■jCTMfflflj T-jr-^MjIiHPv-'' Reasonable Rates. Finest Cafe in the City 1 .A. C. BILICKE & CO., EXTRA SPECIAL! We have opened a new and varied line of THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES And are now prepared to supply you witb CUTLERY From tbe cheapest wooden-handle knife to the finest pearl handle and silver blade. CARVERS • TEA BETB Of all Kinds, from 75-cent acts to $50 Fifty-six pieces, printed in three col sets, ors, $4 00. -T-rr- * DINNER SETS TEASPOONS „ . . . .. , , One hundred and twelve pieces, serai- From 50 cents a dozen to $12 a dozen. porcelain, in two colore, $10.50. FORKS TOILET SETS From $1 a dozen to $15 a dozen. Six-piece aeta in ten colors, $2 00. Goods Delivered to All Suburban Towns FREE. H.F.VOLLMER&CO.'S 116 S. SPRING ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND. NILES PEASE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS, PORTIERES, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS, &c. 887-839-341 SOUTH SPRING STREET. IMPORTING GROCER, 136-138 N. Spring 7-25 ly 0 holtoaFpresents -?i OOMI N G S ' P O RTRAITSi(- Either Crayons, Sepias or Water Colors. Prices Will Astonish You. NOTB DISPLAY AT HALL OK 221 B. BPRING ST. Brlnß any photo you wish enlarged. Also Designing aud ttngravlng. E. S. COMINGS, 221 South Spring Street. I. T. MARTIN fl| FURNITURE, Carpet*, Mattresses Ash Bedroom Suits, 815. Sewiuj Macninet, 85, $10 end $25. 481 8. SPRING STREET Painless Dentistrj Kino Uo'd Filliiii sfiJSdi All Operations Ulljri JaY ■ W I'aln lesi