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-P "K ' - ywf -HCft." i iinjlli ill jijijn,,!)! " fV'""''lH;1 "wwwpwwaw Hyi ifriMg ' GLOBE BEPOBLIU SATURDAY EraNING-, !DEOi&J3IJat 111886 IK tf t c I N 1 K St I f 'I WIT YOU To we our Chntmas d Uplay. No better, no eailer place in the city to select a tood and useful present than In our CrocVery Department, at bottom prices too. We haie SUPPER SETS, Dinner Sets, Toilet Service Sets, Water Sets, Susar and Cream Sets Salt and Tcpper Sets, Children's binall Sets, 40 pieces for 25c; China Cups Saucers and Plates. 15c and Sic; Japanese China, German China, French China, American China and the new Astoc Vase. OOM J.:r. 91 and 98 ITest Main Street and 40 South Market Street. WANTED. WANTED A plaoe In prelate family I n If demands the care of hones Addrs A.Crott,thisofflce. Can rive good relf mire W 'ANTED Oood slrl tor kitchen or ate uu ork. no waslilnc, moit come reeuii mended. Apply at UGH est Mala itrett. WANTED A few Rood talesmen for the aUteotOhlo, ta such will offer liberal Inducements. Apply either by letter or per son Saturday a. m. Uoomso 12 Central house. fcprtmCtia.Onlo. 54b TTTANTED-ETery soldier who wants his If pension or bounties looked after to call on Amos Roberts, pension and county atior ney, 1X6 Linden avenue. Mt WANTED Two washerwomen at once at Children's Home. Vi hlte prtferred Must furnish tood reference. Mm TTJANTED White Ctrl U or 16 years of ace to j 11 assist in aoicgucni ojusr won.. -uipi Immediately at So.bv north ellow Spnui: street. ' SALESMEN-Can add A 1 line Smalt s&ro pies. Chtcaso agent earned i.W0. fcU L.iu is.Siiwin'M. l'.o box 1.371. New or WANTED A lire, enerjettc man, to repre sent us. $75 per month, sad expenses Goods staple, every one buys, outfit and par tlculan tree, btandard bllterwareCo . ilmt ton. FOR SALE. FOlt &ALb Stock boots and shoes and lease of room size TOiJO, one door of postuffice cood trade and best reasons for selling Live railroad town. Address, 1'ostoce bo . Jetfersonvtlle. Ohio. p: R SALE Cljar stock and fixtures at ln- Tolce price, call at wesi jiaiu sirm FOR SALE Pare sweet elder of our own make, no adulteration or add used l'-r ties wishing a pure article by the barrel, c-u Cnd It at -si west Main street, also pare apMe jeilyand apple butter, apples and potato -t wholesale, open Saturday until Sp m 11 Fnb-sara-Co. Telephone No 37- ''b FOR SALE Uollday coods-skates. leds cutlery, oil cloths, coal vasts and hods -t lowjirlces. tieorse A. Diehl. T2 and oe.nt aln. Jan FOR SALE Property on so Yellow SuiIees street, opposite main entrance to lair croLnds. Iloute, ten rooms, cood cellar, w nd cistern LotlOu by 3J fact, btableaud ouwjulldlncs complete ror tanner panicu lars call at residence or address i rank .M 1 ul lerton. city. ibs FwB 3K SALE Seet cider by the barrel at -& nnt Miln street. Parties can do no bet ter than by calling and examining the same Stockholders' Meeting:. The annual meeting of the stockholde-s of the Lagonda National name oi spriugneiu. Ohio, for the election et directors, will be lit id at their Banking Douse, cornerMaln and .Mar ket streets, on Tuesday, January 11th, lss7, be tvteen the hourslof 5 and 4 o'clock p m SSbs D..P. JKFltlULs. Cashier Muckbolder. Meeting. Theanaual meeting ot the stockholders of the Mad Klv er atlonal Ilank of Springfield. Ohio lor the election ot directors, will be held ar Its Banking House, on Tuesday, the 11th da of January, 1S7, between the hours f 10 a, m and 4 p m 1110s. 1 McAlKLW . Cashier Stockholder.' Meeting. The annual meetlnitof the stockholders of the First National Bank of bprtngfield. Ohio, lor the election of five directors, will be held at their Banking House, on Tuesday. Januan Uth. 17, between toe nours oi i ana s p m fcbi C. A. l'ULLP-. Cashier Stockboldeis' eetlng. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cltlrens' Street Railroad company, for the election of directors, will be held at the Bank log Room of the bprlngfleld National Bank on Mon-ay. January uth. 17. between tt hours of 2 and 4 p m Sobs F s. PEN FI LLP Cash . r Stockholders' JtrcMug. The annual meeting of the storkiulders of the bprlngfleld National Bank, fur tlieelection ot directors, will be held at their llanklm; House on Tuesday. January 11. H7, between the hours of 2 and 4 p m SSbs V s l'ENFIELD. Cwhler Stockholders' feting. The annual meeting of the stockholders or the bprlngfleld Publishing Company, for the election of directors, will be held at the oSce f theduiBt Ktrcnuc Tuesday. January 11. 1SS7. between the hours of 2 and4p ra S5bs THOMAS BROWN, becretary l ldrSl liiw k! 5L JlL p sm B3Si$liuBtllKi I SiM!ifl-r- v ,'' i3l "" Is the finest in the State, and their prices cannot be met by the little two-for-a-cent concerns. If you want good goods and fair dealings, always go to a reliable house; you only buy a Piano or Organ once, so more the necessity to buy of responsible people. Come now and select what you want for the folks on Christmas. Don't wait until the last week. COME NOW! E. F. BBAND0M & CO., 74 ARCADE. CHILDREN'S RUBBERS, 15 C. MEN'S CLOGS, 35 C. ZBTJTST -rOTJ-K, CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS IsTOW. Butchering Season Is at hand When you need Pure Powdered Pepper, Pure Powdered Cayenne, Best Leaf Sage, jewr .LVC Pure Salt Petre, j Pure Potash, Marjarom, Summer Savory, Coriander Seed, Powdered Cinnamon, Powdered Cloves AMI MAN OTIIUK SPICKS. To cet the best quality at lowest prices so to GASPER'S Drug Store, rUher'.lllock. MklnStt.3tt Door 1VI uf Z.tfnetiin,9prlnfleld, i ii- - ii i i COMINO ATTRACTIONS. Black!). Tuesday, December 14, John A. S!eens GnkMi Thatcher, Primrose A Vet, AVednexla , December 15. Buck's Thursda), December 16, "The Little T Coon." LOCAL BREVITIES. MaL Fifer, of Xenia, is In the city to day. Kd. Mj ers retnrneil this morning from Omaha. Will ileredith will pass Sunday with friends in Xenia. John Hill, special detective fortlieran Handle road, is in ton n. Will Cushman and Charles Otstot went to HIchmond, Iud., thi morning:. P. 1. Mat leaves Monday morning ftr Califoniia to be gone two months W. O Donham, formerlv principal of the Bethel tonnship schools In ton n Unlay. SIlss Anna Torrence, a teacher in the public schools of Clifton, is in the eilj to- daj. Mrs. I.eiilurt matron at the Children's j home, is dangerous) ill from a complica tion of diseases. lrofessor A. 15- Wells and Miss fiertrude Hagar, teacher of music, of Antioch co!- lege, are in town today. Mrs. Fred Schuchman and her daughter have returned from an extended visit among friends in Xew Carlisle, Pennsjhanla. Mrs. Joseph Catlicart, of Columbus, who has been v islting her son, Charles Cathcart, for three weeks, returned home this morn ing. D. W. Cummlngs student at Witten berg, was called to Shelby last evening b) a telegram announcing the death of his aunt. The Connerton damaga suit against the V Y. 1 A O railroad, has been before the common pleas court at L'rbana all this week. William Tnt, of Detroit, desires to meet all the statlonar) engineers In the cit) to morrow (Suuda)) evening in the Arcade engine room. Mrs Little, mother of Hon. John Little of enia, and Jerry and Aa Little of Yel 1 nv bpnngs is dangerouslj ill at herjiome l.i the vieiuitv of Selma. The original and famous Little T) coon opera company, sixt) strong, will positiv el) apjH'ar at BlackV opera house next Thurs day evening, December 16. The next lecture In the Temperance hall ciurse will be delivered next Monday night by Hev. Dr. A. B. Leonard, of Piqua. Sub ject, "The Twain One." Admission 15 cnts. lmjortant business change Wallace Diehl. Sr., has been succeeded b) Wallace Diehl, Jr. The latter is only a day old, but is a bouncer. Congratulations and ci gars. O. W. Kell) will give a reception next Wednesda) evening at Ins residence, on south Market street It promises to be one of the most elegant affairs of the kind ev er given in Springfield A small lire tins morning in the roof of Wm. Thornton's house, 31 Fisher street, caused b) burning paper in a stove, was put out by neighbors w ithout calling out the fire department The G. A. It silk quilt valued at fifty dollars, is on exhibition in the w linlo of Bancroft, the hatter and furrier. It will be disposed of as a prize in a package of can dies at the G. A. It sale, the 16th and 17th mst Gall Ls an admirable quality even in a weekly democratic newspainr. All the Gi onE-Krrcm ic asks Is that hereafter when the Trmucrliif steals its articles. ub-heads" and all, it will at least have the delicac) to eorruet the t)pogrrphIcal errors AXowcpnper lllie. New Tork Trllbune. December 1 Within the past live yars the Trune buildihg has become the principal newspa per center in the rnited btates. While tiiere are gathered under the Trdjunc roof a large coiiimunitv of noted lawjtrs two mercantile acencies and three celebralrl hmu of architects, there hive trailiiallj become colunuetl hero the represent Uiv es of more than 4 000 Anient mi newspapers, chietl western, and ineludiuir among oth ers, evtrj paper of the re gion west of i'lah. There are aNo established in the building the New "York agents of thirty-two leading iupr mills a large printing ink manufacturer, a tre.it subscription agencv, and a largo number of newspaper torre.sioiidenLs some of whom send from this building ever) night the telegraphic new s of the metropolis to their papers in various cities of the west. There are also several firms of stenographers and three book publishers. "riie Hominy Journo.1" is edited, printed and published here. An) newspaper proprietor, in a town of trom 10,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, ran bit) his printingpresses pi'ier and ink. and a handsomel) printed outside if he w ants one, and can emptoj his stenographers and corres)Kindeuts, and even his editois in the Tntitine building; Ids t) pe and the rest of th outfit can be puriliased in its immediate vicmit): and, when he begins business If his paper Is a good one, he is toltrabl) ctrtiin to be flooded by his sub ncribtrs with another product ot the Tri bune building, namel), the United States Ktal notes which are all maiiulActuri'd in the building ) a prominent hank note loui paiiv More than 1,100 people are actual!) emplo) ed under the Tribune roof; and its elevators carr), b) count, more than 5,000 people a da) Sbj, Don't I left-r It. If )OU ii ' nil to gtt a nice piano or organ for a prfc. nt ojourfamll) t'hiistmv., don't defer selecting it, for Hramlom A Co. ma) find trouble to 1111 all orders on short notice We now have several instruments waiting deliver) Christmas morning. Oh, Ctrl- don't )ou wish jou knew 'who the) are for' Well, just wait, and )ou'II see about Die 24th and 5th of December. Rubbers, Until,? anil Kuliber. Ladies, misses' and children's rubbers at 15, 50 and 2 cents, ilen s, ladies, misses and chlldrtn's An tics 75 tents, &5 cents, 'JO cents and SI, at the jiopular shoe houe of Starke) Jt Scow den, Kell)'s Arcade. FINE cabinet piotographs make elegant C hristiius pre-ent i and should be purchased at Calender's photo rooms Limestone stret L To ret the best photographs in the cit), go to Smith's, 20 s. south Markit street, SS.50 per dozen for nrst-class eablnuts. Individual salt an i jiepper sets in endle-s varietj at T. J. Moinhan's, 44 south Market street Tit for tat You hiv e read so far; now turn to the displa) advertisement of It F Brondom A Co 30iutthbig new in it for )ou. llcsd it Half Fare on the Uee Llna. The B Lino announces tint special hollda) tickets will be so'd at one fare for the round trip, between all stations on each division of the C. C. C A I. railwaj ami 1) A l railroad. Deeembir24,25a!id .11. l&so and Januan 1, 1Ss7, good to return at pleasure until Januiry S. lbsT, inclusive. Children between the age-sot hveaudtwehe )earswillbe sold tickets at one-half these rates For detailed information, ask an) Bee Line ticket agent Champion City Sltiim U)- lfnrks null Itnth K001114. The special business of the Steam D) t Works at 21 north Center street, is tl e cleaning, renovating and e'veiiigof all kinds of clothing so thev look as good as new Curtains cleaned, featliers renovated.car lets cleaned, clothing d)el without being taken apart silks, velvets, diesses of am kind, shawls and fabrics made equal to tin da) the) were purchased. The bath rooms aie the finest in the cit), and an) iiersou w ishing a hot or cold bath will find it gre.itl) to their interests to go to this well kuotwi establishment Beautiful colored wine sets add ver) v ery much to the ap)earauce of a shit board and make very elegant presenLsfora gen tleman or lad). T.J Monahau, 44 south Market street, lias a ver) large variet). Do not fail to go to Smith's w hen j ou want nice photographs 1 1 e is making v try nice cabinet photos at S3 50 jer dozen. WHY put off getting )our pic tures taken an) longer when Calender is making a specialty of fine work. 1'hotos taken m the latest t)Ies. Iter Line Chrlmmn Gift." The C. C. C. A I will sell special excur sion tickets for the holtdajs. as follows Tickets will be sold on December 24th, 25th and 31tt and January 1st, good going on date of sale only, but good returning un til January 3d inclusive. The rate will be one far for the round trip, and tickets will be sold to all stations between Dela ware and Cincinnati. One-half the regular excursion rate will be made for children be tween six and twelve. Remember the dates on which tickets are sold. G. II. Kmi.ht, Agent The colored glass fruit dishes at T. J. Monahati's 44 south Market street are having a big run just at present as man) of the purchasers intend them for Christ mas. Some photographer sa) s that S3 50 cabi nets fade out in a short time. His pictures must have all faded out bv this time. Smith I makes pictures that don't fade. irSNOTFU But resl sad to see our would-be swet under the pressure of our B Are acknowledged leaders in the Musical instrument business. Their stock of PIANOS AND CHURCHES TOMORROW. Second Enellsh Lutht ran I.. A Ootnald, D D , pastor bunday school at a m Preach InEatlO.nam No evening services Wednes day evening service at 7-10 P. m The dedtca tlon of the newebureb will occur on Sunday, the lith lust Hrst Lutheran Corner Win and lactory streets Rev J 11 llelwlc. I) 1 . pastor batibath school atu a m VreacliinKHt 10 U a m by the pastor oungpcople smertlngat B3u p in No evening senlce The cuu.re gation w ill unite In the mei ting In the inti rest uf Associated Ch irlt esln Black opera house L nited Presbyterian, Market street, south of Pleasant f iblnth school at V 30 a m l'reacniu,' at 11 a in nnd 7 10 p m hi the llev Mr Smith, of Third I P. thurch enla 1 uiniiunion at iiu.rnlu erlie koiing people's prajer meeting at U in Prayer meeting every eJuesdayevenlug A cordial welcome to all services at the Disciples' church, corner of HlghaiKl Mechanic streets Blbleclissat i a m iinl preaching at 11 a m and 7 m , to which ill are cordially Invited, Rev loole of Dayton. will preside- rreewlll Baptist, Clifton avenue Rev Dr S McDiiiaM. pastor bunday school at a m Preaching at 11 ii m by Kev A II Uhittaker of Wisconsin Preaching at 7 is p in by the pastor Central M 1 , corner of Center and High streets babbath school it 'a in Premium, by the pastor. Rev Wm ltunvan.D Il.atlu a m ami at " sn p m . oung people s meeting at p m seats are free btraiiLers alwajs cordially tvrleoined lirst Haptlst-ounday ehoolat in a m Preaching at in l-i a m hi the pastor Hev L Wilkinson Ml are cnnltillv Intlteil No evening si rvice on sccountot mass meeting at III ick s opera In use Methodist Protestant, Pleasant street eun daj s hoiil at t a in Pre telilug by thepastor Kev J linley at P ) a in and 7 p m Prayer mietliiE ednesday evening at 7 All ln-.lte.l Hrst Presbyterian, coner Main and Fisher Kev tt C lalcoiier. I I . pastor, will j reach at 11 a m -ubjett. "Light Thrvvnona Dark Nibjert bunday school if JO i m Noeven Incsenlce the congreKatlon will attend the meetiiu at Black s opera house In behalf cf the ssoetated Chanties Congregational sabbath school at 9 30 a ra Preichlng services at 11 a m . conducted by the p vsti r. Kev in II w arrrn This con kregatlon will Jin In the service at Black's optrahoi.se In the evening loung people's meeting it to 3D p m All made vvelcome Lagouda avenue chapel Sabbath school at 2 J)p m llnrltsE lolger suprlntendent srvlceat7 'Xi.conilucteil as usual, by J & Nel sou K cordial Invitation to all St Paul M E . '"outh ellow Springs street bunday school at a m Preaching at 10 30 a in and7 lp m bythcpresldinK elder.Uev Iraukil Mitchell Mcranent of Lord's sup per alter moruinz sermon Love Feast at 2 SO oung peoplo's meeting at 6 JUp m Ihe pub lic cordially Invited I nlversallst, Washington street Kev CS Vincent, M . M D , pastor Sunday school at iUa m sermon at 11 a in on"WhyWas ludas Chosen One of the Twelve Apostles'" Mothers Band ot HopaatSJnp m Noeven lng service second Prejbyterl m Preaching by the pas tor, Kev (.eorge II rullerton. D D Ml are cordially Invited to attend No evening ser vice Trinity Baptist, corner of outh Llmestore 3iid Mulberry streets Preaihlng at 11 a m and at 7 10 p m bunday school at i )a m. Mission school at 2 flip in The Lord has been blessiug our meltings this pint week 1'reich ingevcrj evening this week, exiept Saturday, it " 30 All are cordially invited and made welcome Second Baptist Ker Wilton K Boone, pas tor Sunday sell wl at o 3o a m Preaching service at 11 a in and 7 JO p m by the pastor There Is to be a grand rally Sunday, and It Is expected that every member and friend will contribute to pay off a good portion of the debt this month Christ (EpiieopaD Services on Sunday at the usu ii hours. 11 a m and 4 3U p m Kev JohnT. Kose. rector Ilonrilmnn nnd Gray Have lots of rivals, but not a single equal can be found, and the great artiits are fast recognizing this fact See them at the ware-rooms of It F. Ilrandoin A Co, who alwas keep onl) the best instruments and their prices are reasonable. Get )our folks a nice piano or organ for a Christmas pres ent and select ot once. Th Greatest Cr em Earth fw lfn i 1 roUcTv raor quickly than y other known rem- H t -?-?fe- Rhnvmm, NcuwJgl-, K D-cum-i, uu. (( xiruiM, BornJ, fcc-l-fl, Cuu, Lcmb sro, Ilcflrrr. kort- Yo-Utra, Backache, Outnsr, Sore Throat, S-datica. Wound-. narf. Toothache, Fpna, efa Irtc acu. a Dvtue. bold Dy all rfroccli-ta. Qtotlon. Tbo r Ja7iC nia tilmtitm fM twrs oar OCH iTMl Tr.lA-l.r- nJMi fae-fdmlle tlrnature. A. C. Mfjer & Co- Sole iToprletora, LoIUmore- Mi, U, b. A. Pr. Bair Cooch Prrnp will cure roar Coub at once, l'rlce only 25 Cts. a bottle N. E. C. WHITNEY, Solicitor of American and Foreign PATENTS M COXSISI-LOX- IN ALL PTT UATTEKS Room 5 Arcade Building, Sl'KINGFIEU), O. Ilraiif h Xttnrlth' aahlncton. D C . Lon Jilon. ins. I"irl. i ranee. competition grunt and extremely Low Prices. ORGAN iC5W raw'lIB R! m IB 1 W P9 l 4' '' H 1 1 i JH IB H M jfflij HJL--l 1 3 I B MAKE A CHOICE NOW! VErV"THITG ITI-W SFjEiisra-FiBiLinD . L lk-r 1Lf I-B-M ES-B -sp WK ST. JAMES HOTEL CORNER. Largest Miscellaneous line in the city to be closed out. Dolls, Toys, Games, MUSIC BOXES BUILDING AND A B C BLOCKS, 1 STYLES IF ALBUMS, VASES, Bracketand Mantle Ornaments, Sewing, Work. Baby and Lunch Baskets, CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS DOIL,I 0;ER,IJ.C3!S, WHEELBARROWS AND THOUSANDS OF NOVELTIES. Evergreen Festooning, Holly in Berry, Fresh Cut Flowers. SPRINGFIELD SEED GO. ST. JAMES HOTEL CORNER. trmlt &nZ-PnW9!niMJ-VH MEN'S VXD ItOYS LINEN COLLARS ID GUFFS, All Stjlcf, irltli Collar and Cuff lloxes, for (be Jlolidnj?, at Ilnttvr ami Furnlahrr, 5 rait MrIm. Notice. Dr F W Montenroery. formerly with the Oriental phvslciani and surgeons, hai now opened an ofllee In with lr. Oeorce. Jos and 10 iouth Market utreet, where hel prepared U attend all nlcht and day calls Olieases of women and children a specialty. WEAK UNDEVELOPED f'artsof the Bcdr Enlarged, DevelpDed-B-trothsd Hiiopl-annlM,irliTrtmnt loll raxlicnlar-, UUmoaUlft.ta, tnall4 Mald. trwm 4idxvs. KJJ- M-LDICAI. 00BUJALO. K Y. AqsiAaj TDEECE ZFLQU TO BTJIT HOLIDAY PRESENTS Having decided to continue only certain branches of my business, I offer my entire stock, consisting of Gents' and Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, a full line of Jewelry, Lace Pins, GOLD PENS, PENCILS AND TOOTHPICKS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SOME AT COST AND BELOW COST. Rogers Bros.7 1847 Triple Plated Knives and Forks at $3 per dozen ROGERS BROS.' A I TABLE SPOONS, $2 PER SET. TEA SPOONS, 90c PER SET. C. C. FRIED 6 EAST MAIN. PICTURE BOOKS SEALS Arc going. One more l 2 SACQUE Genuine Ala-ka London Oyed. E5 ROBES, Mufflers and Scarfs FOR HOLIDAYS. SATIN SUSPENDERS SlUer and Gold llead'ed TJV3I1IL,J.S. T. M. Gugenheim 1 4T THE T-OTV3EST PRICES. S35 FKrY lU.a 1 1, all kinds of Ear Rings, L CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER Has been before the public fifteen years, and wherever introduced during that time has, on account of its purity and great merit, superseded very largely all other similar preparations for producing delicious, light and healthful bread material. Th8 manufacturers of CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER, recognizing the fact that the public have a right to know what they are using as food, have for many years published their formula, which has been confirmed by analyses made by the Government chemists, State chemists and leading scientists of various States, showing that their Baking Powder contains only purest grape cream of tartar, bicarbonate of soda and a little wheat flour, the latter to preserve the strength of the powder, and that it does not contain ammonia, alum, lime, or any adulteration whatever. The public thus has not only the assurance that C-EVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER is " absolutely pure," but also a knowledge of all the ingredients that enter into its manufacture. This latter information is too often withheld by other baking powder companies. The scurrilous advertisements of rival manufacturers will not deter the citizens of this vicinity from giving an article so flatteringly recommended as CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER the trial which its merits so justly deserve. CLEVELAND BROTHERS, Albany, N. Y. n 0 BRASS SETS, BRASS HODS, CARVERS IN ANO OUT OF CASES, PEARL, IVORY AND PLATED TABLE CUTLERY, COAL VASES, FIRE IRONS. HENRY C. WISEMAN, FISHER BLOCK. DISINFECT YOUR HOMES AND PREVENT DISEASE. Tf e recommend as the best ta use : Chloride of Lime, Car bolic Arid, Copppra-i Clark's Chlorides, Piatt's Chlorides, Bronn's Chlornlum. It costs but little to take the precaution of thoroughly disinfecting jour premises. The above at Pop ular Pricei. CHAS. LUDLOW & CO. PHARMACISTS, OPP. ST. JAMES HOTEL. II EXPOSITION OF BEAUTIFUL GOODS ! VISIT THE PALACE NOS. 55 AND 57 ARCADE. ;tsi WE CANNOT Uegiu to enumerate what ire hare. It would take columns. T Finger Rings, Ladies' Gold and Dia mond Collar Buttons, Sleeve But tons, Gents' Scarf Pins and other novelties. Bracelets at half their value; Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Gold Headed Canes, Largest and most elegant dis play of YOU MUST .Mike n-i a Tllt. It will p; joa. K' m fi i- i.zi$i &&. fHf1 io $- t!- t Vi u i jpm it- , Schulte's Shoe Stores. 25 East Main St. and IS West Main St. N -J-HilUiJt-.(Huhii i -