Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1882 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Perfectly Paralysing!! .. - ; \ t * ; - I CBM Seductive Spectacle of Surpassing Lovliness! Earth Ransacked for Attractions! Ssa Robbed of Hiddsn Treasures! Ulentnrt, Art, Science, Min ait U Mt Usurous Coitriktions to the Eire CoUactimi! Nothing Too Good for Our Patrons!
Extravagant Hyperbole nor tlie Wildest Vagaries of Oriental Romance! The Glittering Elopence of Ingersoll, nor the Stately Logic of Lord Bacon! The Impassioned Verses of Byron, nor the Grand and Lofty Conceptions of Inspired Milton! JSose of these axe invoked to describe the. transcendent excellence of the gyndt that we desire ytw to look at and to buy.
TOY BOOKS! In tb* muter of Toy Books km overstocked. Supply will exceed he demand. Have not space to display them. It is a mammoth stock of mast brilliant wares. Everything ever heard in lullaby days, every childhood story ever 10l l by the fireaide -every nurseuy ballad that has been sung bv English-speaking mothers for three centuries—ail those ridiculous, quaint, nonsensical, absurd, philosophical, paradoxical, charming jingles, legends, and hits ol folklore that bay - been repeated lrot> generation to generation—that was woven into the woof of the education v hick has wrought the literature, the art, the science, the iiaionnl ehHruQt. r, the system of government, the religious theories, the civilization of the people of which the writer and the reader* are a parcel—are collected, illustrated by artists of the highest talent, printed on good paper and durable linen cloth m the best style of the art, and will be sold at very, very, ycry low prices. Drop in and see them. Gandy by the Barrel Fresh nml Pure and only 15 cents a pound. Let every little child enjoy one Sweet Christmas in it* innocent lifetime. Let the Christina# f 1883 be impressed on its plastic mind as among the most pleasant memories of home—as among the sweet* .1 and most joyous days of its pilgrimage beneatu the heavens. KAIaO-MEDA! 7h<’ cutov-H - ?* >f ; .)*■ *»« Japanese. Elegance. Strength. Lightness and Du/a m V coir him- L *. va. -.y of articles. Vases, Baskets. Uhri-unu« Stockings, N v.. hr r, ■■■' ( -v! • v Basket*, Gypsv Kettles. Fruit Dishes, Cigar Cases, :U: Li U=,ig’. Lunch Baskets, Sewing Stands,and a multitude of .! lit. a-tn-i! re; oinummital, quaint; ofoxquisite taste, rarf beauty and superior tiM-*' »:i uh-t-m .o ot the willowy bamboo by the cunning workmen who dwell ll; •:mm:i > : where Hesperus meets the Orient. Every person of refined iuo ho .d i < one or more of these elegant articles of foreign make. PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS in larg - . both of domestic and of foreign manufacture. They are of the he«t u iti riaL . vre of the most popular and tasteful styles. No goods of tne k. .d nn non iivi liable or better worth the money asked far them. The range of ;or $3, fur $8.50, for $4, for ssi for $7.50, for $lO each, Decidedly the best quality of goods ever offered to Utis public.
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