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GRAND EAl'IDS HERALD. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ip. 1S9
-
Our new line of Cloth
ing for Fail aud Winter
in all th new shapes
an. I fabrics is now ready
for inspection. We will
Ih j.lrasetl to ehow you
the same.
Gardner S: Baxter .
CITY NEWS IM B'tr.
Karl L. DSonbre, a .rraluata of th
Uu vera ty tJ w Yoi.aa4 Wanr-tre-
In a, icraduAt U C'u.yrity J
of V.rauaf A a ur nll aicJ.ct prao
Li.O'ierV sworn sU'.eaial w.th tho
Cjua'.y cieri yesteniaj.
Thr was aci informal bop Kiysn by
tha Ciiit f Guari unman!, ataly aft.r
U.r.r anil last -ul trJ'rt
coui-Im r treat to b.d tha boys ;
K .l-tya Ufore Ueir pil-rima to f
Ci.ar.- Southwirta of Ch-csjo and
Jru:. tt. Voauur f Iudo, au-1 E4- j
jar liuo.3n oi Ver-unes, aui Ka .
ur iay tyjaitlc HoK'omb la h oiic. J
n;!v' La!;.
comer tr Waterloo ana -
trr-t m tTenia ai ow.
Kr:.' T. IHpIy of Uonlou, with tLe
Lvt t ucal uiediUQit w.ll be tnre.
Viii Calkiua aod ifa, Ih ller. Pr.
Jitkaoa, t;i Iy. Ir. Ilfrabya and
w U. and the K. Vaa K.r'A" went to
IVai. n Uarlor yraterday to attend the
a aal l'.jtit tiate coteut:oa.
1 he four jol.tital partie hae com
plied WiUi tr.e .renint3 of the law,
aad hue filed with to county clerk I
cwrtififd :t of candidat s to b toted
for at the comia? fclect:oo.
i:arn- 'Jomniaadery No. 4 United
Fr.-n 1, will tire a daooe in the A. O.
U. W. bail, corner Weil Fulton and
Jerson straeL. Thuraday eyenioj.
oi.vt coaiaianJery. United Friendi,
w.ll hold a pdro party at Golden
Fajle tall, corner of icnbner and
V'tst linJi: atrteu. thia eyeain.
J. W. Cloterbous fcaa te,;un the
fj'ir:Ut.oa for a new hou on Wealthy
i..;iu, nar th cornr of Wealthy
ateaue aad Carleton atreet.
Th" i:ty. lr. Charles Fluhrer is la
Tort Uuroa. where he will mate an ad
drem at tn laying of a corner atone of
a new Uuiyeral;.i church.
Mr. Charlet Dafidwn waa called to
F-vAEitoa. III., yesterday oa accouat of
tas prions lllaeM of Mra. G. Ktllogf,
wao formerly resided here.
Mr. Artaur IMt n, wbo for lareral
years lias teen a clsrlt tor Mora &C
fca goae to Daasviile, 111., to go into
tu:aes for himself.
Tha youasc folks at the Irrinf are ii-m-Pij
int;tat;ons for a Halloween pt
dr ;arty to be held Monday eyenirj4
U:totr CI.
Joph Krnse and Edward Pitch are
putting up handsome boildinjr on
the corner of Coldwell street and .First
:reet.
I. II. Armstrong: is laying the foun
dation of a $3,000 resideace on Wealthy
arenae near Carleton street.
Mr. an t Mrs. Will. am Loie haye re
tnrnfd from Boston, where they have
let-u T.s.tiaj fr.ends.
Ir. I. M. lireen has returned from
t wf. k's y;;t in tha eaiura part of
;he sute.
Mrs. W. M. Fowler left yesterday for
Chicago to visit frixnds during the ded
ication. A clavs in literature will meet with
Mrs. Jennie Brudi on Flamfield avenue
Fndsy.
The finest bank in the city is the new
stite bank, corner Fearl aod Ottawa.
'Iry ;t.
Mr. W. H. Lohdell and Miss Allie
IxtJell will It-ave today for Cnicago.
Mrs. E. E. Wa ker went to Chicago
7frday for a few daya' yiit.
W.ll Heiatzman has bejun to build
a res d:ae on Hope avenue.
E. t . l "iven worth has rtturned from
L mdor., nt.
Irn Mi Daniels has returaed from
Alan. p
SEN TOIS FliYE JI ART MAN'S
hal; luurUy evening.
Hartal Psr
Jnt' Iiikti:ia, n
i.te.
s 2i years. No.
;?' Hultrworln atlPIi; treenwod.
!.f Jan Marknsm, a9 -I year, No.
HtniHJuy.il; F.ilto.i ?tret. Mary
Wc.Fr. TJyar. I.it'.le S;ters; St.
V.dri-w. Jonn Ilrt n, 70 yer,
Vn towi;.:-.:p: Hiorham, Maine. lVtr
r't'fot). 11 year, N ). C'il West
l.ifird sir ft; dreawjod. I'eter-
iirK Vaa Fok. 4 years, No. o4
North lo.;:a s:ret; (JreDWd.
Conta ous Uiacass.
fr. J. M. K:ano2n, as , Nf.
(!:t cfi trt, wtiot'OirsT cntuh. Alice
Writ, a: l yar. s Mey street,
tyi-i.c! -l fsr. II. Hudson, ate 5
years. Can' I oqp. typhoid fersr.
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U.cd
in Aimioas ot Homes
CBer!.e W. Watt's to JaTi-s G. Aex-4-f.
ii i, iu i. W ief an-..- r. .
Jta ialre U Lia:aitU lr. lure, a.-a.
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aal wte, ae!,et A .
.me VV. Ri4 i reur PUatu.a.
i. ueU aaa a.'-a e- ct
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I t t i' iuui to Paul Niu'.i, w I ;
r VA 1 , i:. - 4 ue'4 ot ue;4 o; s:
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Keep OS ih i.nzzaj.
A tarn U Ur la t itJiJa:-
oas katidaSti tr.A aa- hoUAa-1 i -fa
firU. ill for 3 jm vi n e .a nif-
fOiJ. It tiru: iialj. u-' jpci-l
it: rtiutj by fortJia tyti fcy a
r t iera m!l:tfit il1
iicfu a. i I. u4 !ur, b i l-ju i ?."
ittmeit. dumb iu aal w Utet-
tr uci tx B:ttr. wi: :j u a o 5
crf ofts must ost nt t rino!mffU
wtiicfi rel?t ta i-tlaof fliary ipl
fcal Iti :iL( of rrinu ta ta tivriu
!i Lro tao iLon :o'.rnt -iupton) r
uthl Cuatii.i:i. liver c-i:ipi n:. '.y
yilaaai tUney trjule r .wy rc.ijoi
BLTTElt THAN A BANK.
This U tha Day Th Star Cloth
ing Company's Groat 3ila.
The btar Cioihin house avrrtied a
Ur9 tale of cioin.uz tor today tnat
tht - y bought .f a larjo Ctuca-j cloth-
n.i iruiu
aad from the remarks we hav
heard fur tne laat threw days we should
jtuige taiy will have more tuau thiy
can attend to. We see tht-y advertise
boys' all-wool suit $J, worth f, an!
alo $3, worth $5, and men's suits
VuoO, 45, 7.Co aud $10, worth double
as muca, and in overcoats they arc
offenuR a light colored kersey, we
thiak worth $12 to $15, but they ar
only $7.50. Good wcann; pants 51,
worth $2, and other great brjr,aii.i; and
we know that the Star would not buy
these goods unless taey w-ro in gool
condition. We advise our friends to
call at tne btar Clothing house sale.
IN THE EAST.
Preparing for the Holiday Trade
Handsome Nove tlea.
The displays of handsome novelties
made by J. C Herkner, the well-known
jeweler, are always of the highest
order. Especially so can this bs said
of his holiday exhibits. Each year's
collection of el.'gaat jewelry, costiy
gems aad bric-a-brao eclipses the pre
ceding year's display aad for the rap
idly approaching holiday trade Mr.
Herkner promises to surpass all former
efforts.
At present the gentleman is east
making his selections. During his so
journ m the great metropolis be visited
all of tho leading retail jewelry estab
lishments for the purpose, of learning
the latest fads that are to bs placed
tfore the eastern public, he made
notes of what he saw and is now
eaabled to secure the largest aad most
complete assortment of imported nov
elties be has ever shown. Admirers of
rich and elegant goods in Mr. Herk
ner's line, may expect soon some rich
feasts for their eyes to rest upon.
EXTRAORDINARY.
Manufacturer' Closing Out Sals.
The Giant Clothing company an
nounces to the clotaing buyers of
Grand Rapids and Western Michigan
that havicg closed out at an extremely
low figure for cash the entire stock of
Wile, btern A Co., of Rochester, N. Y.,
it will begin Wednesday morning the
greatest Tow-priced sale of ciothing
ever held in Michigan. Great manu
facturers cannot att'ord to carry over
stock from season to seasoa (styles
change and goods deteriorate in value
so much,) so a spot cash offer from
Mr. May bought this great stock of fine
clothing at less thaa half its real value.
Lest this great amount of goods,
many' thousands of dollars in value,
should become an "elephant on its
hands," the Giant will sell it at a very
little advance over cost, feehn eur
that this great public-t enehttiug sale
will amply repay it in the way of ad
vertising, and advertising of the best
kind favorable comment.
Giant Cloth ino Companv,
Canal and Lyon streets.
For Facial Treatment.
Mrs. a. Mott from New York City
begs leave to call the attention of tne
ladies cf Grand Rap-.ds to her latest
Parisian method of facial treatment,
which removs wrinklet, strengthens
tissues and restores the complexion t-
its youthful freshness. Have tan la;
est steaming process. l.Y.gnt and
creams for hardening and retinitis th
skin. Will carry a lull line of toilet
atticls. Sne is alo proprietor of th
world renowned Kali, the tet known
remedy for p.mples, 1 ruckles, n uh
nevs, eczema and all skin bir miie.
It removes all impurities from the
face. The skin becomes bright, iresi.,
soft and clear. It makes the skin
healthy by removing the impunt:s
and restores the youthful bloom.
Thoas who wish to avail themselves of
her professional strvires will lin I tier
at Mrs. i;ynoia s Jiair i'ren.nc rar
lors 1- South Division stre-t, Grand
Rapids, Mich. l adies will be treated
at tneir bous-a if they desire.
A cours of lectures by eminent
women at Ladies' Literary cluh, Mud
don street. F.ret lercire Oi-toU r 2 ,
Mre. Lite Meriwthr, "Th-' Silent
Seven;" December 0, Mrs. trr; I.ias
Chapman, "A Lever of Power;" Janu
ary I), l., Mrs. ( lara Ih rKk Cclhy,
" 1 he Doll's H use;" Februsry 4, An
r Shaw, nw iTtnre, "Chivalry;"
Marrh 14, Suan R. Anthony: sii'jrt
amou-jrl !fr. C-ur- t..kts $1.
For aale at Palmer, Mtecii Co.'s,
Monroe street.
I" 20 Chicago and Return.
For t?i Wt-rld's Fair dd;riry cr
nion es at Chw sc etoUr io, 21 an 1
22. the D., O. (I. A M. ra ly s-nl !!
t:rket to t hiesgo and reiurn, v a
fJrand Havn and 'oidr r i I T,- f-r
f ".. inclading lrth. l,rkts ft- d
ecmc Cn t. tr I V '-, 21 an 1 iooi
far rtnrn'r t up to an 1 mc!u t ng M n
day, October 2. 1.
J txrs Cswrflri.i . "ity Agnt.
Tarlor fnrnitur of all k nds at
ComDtoa F'irnituM Co , 7J south Di
vision street.
a Kin
ovdeii
rodder. No
A mo n i a ; N A, tttt.
40 Years the Si
Busestior.s fcr a Suiumar Inp.
If J0d w:a.u to take tt? tr:? of a i.fe
t.aie. turt :iae ths lof raU excursion
; t.tkta eold ty all principal imea la tt
! I'li.ted JrLAa aoa Canada v.a tne
I Nurthrr:; I'ac f.c ra.lrutd to Wl'.ow
j eti.a Natiocil l'ara", tc.ic coast aad
! Alaeaa.
iLe t;:p is irjae with the h'ghest de
; jr of codifort la tu eltaat ytati
; tuled tra,.'. of tne Ntrtbra I'aoiSc
i ra Iroad, wiiifhtarry diR.ai cars aad
'u thr oes I'ulioiaa alert c-rs from
. CL.csjjo, St. 1'aul and Miaueapolis to
: Moutaiiiand the Pac ric cuJt. without
j cl.aag, -'d special Puihnaa s ffners
! iriu St. l'aul aad M.uneapolia to Vtl-
ljwt.jiie i'nik.
! Tr.- acfnery ea rute is the mot
' aiia tit. to t-'i fau'id ia ttia vea
! states tdrouiJii which the road passes,
i i'.aut.Iul mouut.im, nirer. salleys,
i lakes aad puit.a lollow racu otber iu
i rarid succrU)! t delijtal trie tourists
j who wi i aUo find iuUrest ia the aKn-
cuiMral, iniijini, iuilncit, industrial
atid ottier mi rts a-ociated with the
development oi the rr-at northwtst.
Tlie crosciti:g: filory of the tr:p
through th norltiwest, however, is th
y 1 l to Vel!owU'n Park, the land of
hot pr.I.';, jjeyi-er aad gorgeous can
oni, and to Alaska, witti its endless
M ( i hannels, sa.jwcapptd peaks, In
d.&a villaf s aud icuut (iavit-rs.
If you w.sa to investigate tuissuft;es
tioa further s-nd to Charles S. Fee,
general paengfr agent, N. P. R. R.,
St. Paul, Minn., for copies of the hand
somely illustrated Wooderlaad" rook,
Yellowetone Park acd Ala.-ka folders.
The excursion for Detroit will leave
via I., L. i N. at 7:00 a. m., October
SO, aud get to Detroit a' out U:C0 a. m.
Leave, returning, at S p. m. Tickets
aUo gornl oa night tram, leaving De
troit at 11 p. m.
HARTMAN S HALL, THURSDAY
evening, Senator Fry.
Elks' excursion
30, via D., L. & N.
to Detroit October
Round trip, $3.o0.
Modarn i Railway Train Serric
Includes dining, sleeping, smoking.
rarlor cars and day coaches. All of
these, in their highest degree of perefc
t.on, are UJ d on through trains to the
Eat from Ft. Wayne via Pennsylvania
Snort Lines. A joucney on them is a
ioy that leaves pleasant recollections.
Address F. M. Busaong, T. P. A., De
troit, Mich.
A Curo for Rheumatism.
Dr. P. A. Skinner of Texarkana, Ark.,
is an enthusiast iu the praise of Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. He used it for
rheumatism, and says: "I found it to
be a most excellent local remedy."
For sale by F. J. Wurzburg, druggist.
"Royal Ruby" brand port wine sold
by White A White, Tbum Bros. &
Schmidt, leading druggists, is the
best, purest and cheapest. $1.00 in
quart bottles; pints 60 cents. Never
sold in bulk. All druggists and doc
tors recommend it.
Royal Wise Co., Chicago.
What Makes a Beautiful Woman.
Elkhart, Ind., July 1, 1S91.
Dcllam's Great German Mcdicini: Co.
My daughter has been afflicted with
female trouble for over six years and I
have paid out over $750 in vain trying
to find relief for her.
A lady friend advised me to secure a
bottle of Dullam's Great German Fe
male Uterine Tonic and she has been
completely cured by it.
We gave it a fair trial and the results
were wonderful. We cannot recom
meed it too highly to all ladies who
are afflicted. Hexjamiji Uanqek.
For sale at D. C. Scnbuer's drug store,
73 Monroe street.
Read Carefully.
Dullam's German Medicine Co:
Gentlemen For over four years I
have been afflicted with an eruption of
the skin, which became very trouble
tome and I could get no relief. I was
also troubled very badly with constipa
tion, which nothing I tried gave per
manent relief until I took Duilam s
Great German Blood, Liver, Stomach
and Kidney Remedy, and since taking
I have been entirety cured. For a
tonic, blood purifier and general health
restorer 1 can heartily recommend it.
Mrs.Wm. Corr.LAND, Flint, Mich.
For sle at D. C. tJcribner's drug store,
73 Monroe street.
Very Liuch Surprisad.
I have. Icen afflicted with neuralgia
for nearly twoyesr. have tried physi
cians and all known remedies, butfound
no permanent relief until 1 tried a but
tle of DuiUm's Great (it m an Lini
ment and it gave me instant and per
manent lelief. 5 cents per ottIe.
Signed, A. B. FaxLL,
Hannlton, Mich., April 11, 18'Jl.
I vr sale at D. '. Hcrihner's drug store.
HO Mil si tlLK A.W LONGER.
Knonmg that a cough can tje cured
in a day, ami the first t-tHes of con
sumption 1'iokeii in a week, we hereby
guarantee Dr. A kcr's English Cough
K medy, aiid retutnl tne money to
all who buy, tuke it ns p r tlirections,
and do dot fimi our rt.ttf-ment correct.
White A White 1"J Monroe-st.
Remarked bv It. C. Joiner of Allen
i. ., Hilld.tl county, Mivh.i "Noth
ltiir gave my rheumatism such quick
rel.ef as Dr. Tlmms' Electric Oil be
lieve it infall.bl for rheumatics."
Burdock iiooi Bitters taken after
eafng vill relieve any feeling of
we: it or over fulnes of the stomach,
hold evrrywlier".
Mrs. M. S haenl ereer. Beaver Dam,
Wi.; vrfites: "We have aed Dr.
Thoiiias Electric ,l in our family for
coughs, colds, croup acd rheumatism.
It cures svery t me.
The first trial of Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine yrup v ill at.sTy anyone that
th Bing-ie.'.ing virt i of ll.e p:ne tree
hss now t e n r fnir.J ilo an euctive
an 1 rimin ent Co uli med c n. Fold
5 v a 1 dea' rs on a guarantee of satis
f sc; !Jii.
If you
are bilious take Beecbam's
P. lis.
I e jrreau t worm dee;royer on earth
:e Du!;m's (irfat Grr an Worm IOs-
rgss. ocly 25 cents per ioi. For
sa( at D. C. V rl iiT'i drug ttore.
F uy I'nlisni's Ureal ier an 15 et
I ;ver I MI, forty m each pacaaga, at
N r.l n'r'i.
I ur Du
I. ver PiiH
am's Hrat 'rrmin 1 cent
forty m each paciaga, at
f- r rr.r s.
Buy Dullam's
I 'v-r I i!, fcrty
tt n re r's.
Tf at rreT 15 cent
ia each. tackag, at
J nv
I 1
J?
sm s rat 'rnan S5 ent
sat P. ('. Vr, ner'e.
irat
et x
n an 2-S cent
'ir's.
(! ur
Fuy I
(cirt
i. am .
ur- at D.
eent
re" ' r a t ' : ro i? Renred enrs
whoci 'I CO !f 1.
ff Se rtfte fmr
V . -' 'n-i Tt-e ss ?sj
T t. f I'1T II .t"H If tn
ii:m if t mi airs', esr sr"a4
". is r.t r;y lr 4.rrSea
le; 8-e rer is a -tt a.
V' w -0
11
"aO M02E CCCTCRS rCS ME!
TUer Slid I was csinnaptivo, taut sne t
Florida, ti lae te keep e.uiet, no excite
ment, and a tennis. Just thick ef it.
Ooaasr 1 iViaJ a hule ttk ca!!e4 'Guide
to Uealtk,' by Mrs. Piikham, aad la it I
foaad iit wkat atJad ae. 1 wrte te
ker, rt a !ote?y reply, teld are Just wkat to
do, aad I an in sleiu!itl health now."
LYDULPillXII JIM'S cVSSffa
eoaqae rs all t'aesa weaknesses and ailments
ao prevalent wtslt tie sex, a&l restates per
fect na!tu. A1
AH Draj?ista all It aa aataadard ertl
ele, r aent by mail, tn forsa of Pills r
IxTenjev en receipt ct J1.0O.
For tae ear of Kidney Com plain te,
either sex, the Ceraj baa a rival.
Mrs. Pinkaaw fiesly answers letters f
Inquiry. aclesa suiw-.a xer repiy.
Lyi E. rinkham Mad. Oe., Lynn, Mneaw
A3IUSK3IENTS.
GRA0D
OPERA
HOUSE
RADTx GARWOOD. Manacora,
ALL TIHS'WEEK.
Charles McCarthy's beautlfat cemedy drama,
QUE OF THE BRAVEST
Supported by the Klac of Lanta Makers,
WILLIAM CRONIN.
And aa excellent company of singers. Cancers
and eotnedians.
Introdnelnc six bea ltlful snow white Arabian
hore-s, n real steam fire ensiue, bose
carrlace, the trick ponv Prince, the
c.evrr doir Jack and two of the
cleverest children en the
American 8: ace.
Presentlnc ene ! the most realistic fire
scenes ever produced id til's country.
A CARLOAD OF SCKXERi".
Same Old Tariff 15, 20. 30 and 50c
Extra Columbian matinee Frtdav. Oe-t. 21
Regular matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Sjiturdav.
Next week Frank Mayo iu "Dave Crockett,"
Jartmaii Hall Lecture Course
SEASON 1892-3.
TEN GRAH3 CONCERTS AND LECTURES
Mozart Symphony Club,
Tuesday. Oct. 1892,
Locke Richardson,
Thursday. Bee. L. 1(59
Russell II. Oonwell,
Tuesday, Dec. 13. 1892.
Anna Bcrger Concert Co.,
Monday. Dec, 19. 1S&
Frank Do AVitt Taluiage,
Thursday. Jan. 19, 1893.
Leland T. Powers,
Friday. Jan. 27. 1893.
Temple Quartette,
Thursday. Feb. 9. 1SP3.
N. Y. English Ballad Co.,
Thunday. Feb. 1ft.
Marshall P. Wilder Concert
Company,
Friday, Mareli 10, 1993.
Fred Emerson Brooks,
Monday. March l 1993.
Reason tfekefs l Inchullnr rar. ...f.
i? ncle ailtiilsston 50 cents. First e m. first
OctfLer 22, 1S3J, at the box eflSce. 10 Ottawa
ireeu Line tickets at n a. m iia flate.
C. S. H ARIMAN. Aent.
5
1 ITU'S OPCKA noUSSL
WILLIA3X B. FMITTT.
rrovrietor and Mansser.
MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 17
Yi Itb Matinees relrsd.iy. Friday and
Ft'jrtT.
Special Matlne. fliur.lay. O 't. 1 Farm
ers'Annuiii t xrursion irom Rome C.ty, lad.
The Cheapest, Best and Largest
Shew in the Ci!y.
Producing New Features Every
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and, 0e casin la the ether and jfect a
shrt, e,ick jtV. tke risf s'rps e4 tht
wsck stsi, nA iwit (j"-s the watck, lesr
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Eaton, Lyon &
Company,
CO
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MONROE STREET.
Bulletin of New Books:
London. ty Walter Besant. lllus
trated 1
3 00
"Charles II. Sturgeon. His Lite anl
Labors." by (Jeoue C Keedhaa. with
Tne D est re et Beauty." being Judica
tions for aesthetio culture. Ly Theo
dore Chid
"Eectars All," by L. Douzall
At theSlxn et the Whlto Swan." by
Olivia D. Tllsoa. i:lustr).td...-...
"The Next Door Uouse," by Mra Moles
worth.... .....
"The Preacher's Dauxhter." by Amelia
E.Barr
1G0
75
1 00
1 2
1 60
125
"Tho Lucky Lover." by John Hauler
toa... . -
"Autobioa:raphla,,' by Walt Whltmaa.
"Out ef the Jaws et Death." Iry Frank
Barrett ... .
"The Medicine I a ly." by L. T. Mead.
"Field Farlncs," vagrant erontchleot
earth and shy, by Martha McCullouta
Williams
"A Little Swiss Sojourn." by W. D.
Howella. Harper's "Flack and White"
"Won at Last," by Acnes Giber ne...
"Michael and Theodora." by Amelia K.
Barr ..
100
1 00
100
50
100
75
FOME NEW JUVSNILKS.
"Flf htlnc for the Risht." Oliver Optie
Blue and Gray" series..... M
"Jaek the llunchbaclt," by James Otla.
"Tom button, or Western l oys .n'Grant
and Sherman's Army." by Warren Lee
Goss...... .... .
"Dulce's Promise," Christ man In Ens
land, by Florence and Edith Scan,
nail ..
"Jean Noel," Chrlstmaa In France, by
Florence and Edith Scanneil .
"Llschea and the Fairy," Chnstman la
Germany, by Florence and Edith
Scaacell ....
"The Little Musicians." Chrlstmaa la
Italy, by Florence and Edith caa
nell.
1 50
1 0U
150
CO
80
50
60
The above four books are similar in binding
to "Bird's Christmas Carol,'' bT Kate Douslas
Wlggio. !
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