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- DAILY BEPmiCAE. 8KOKUE W. VERNON A MONK PUBLISHERS AND PKOPH1ETOKS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, IHSO. I 11NTEKED AT THE POST OFFICE AT l a Wilmington, Del., as second-class mat 11 0-dfc* tt ter. A NOTE. fhe M fi«pul»llceu ** still leads In itrealatlou. Adverdse where yon looey and the moat for your the " Bevubllcaii ** la that (taper. Our Balance Sheet. In an evening paper is an effort by soma Demoaratio politician,to show that the City Treasury has a large balanoe on hand at the c lose of the year instead of a floating debt. No doubt this writer is personally interested iu show ing a clean balanoe sheet, aud to do this some wonderful calculation has been made which shows to what base uses figures can be prostituted. It is not our intention to wade, through a mass of figures to show how ingeniously such a mass wbs collected and woven'together, In order to deceive the public,but thegar ment has such lurge rents in it that the skeleton that it attempts to hide is plainly discernable. The writer admits that there is $10,000 in mortgage Ifonds of the Board of Education, and a uote due to E. C. Bnrnite of $1,000 more, making in all $11,500 that have not. been paid, but which should have been paid. Ue does not tell however what any man who pretends to know profess ing to be a "financier," should have known, and that is that all the floating debt that could be raked together on the first of January amounted to only $111, 500, instead of 165,000 as stated. Such financial statements will not deceive those who know better, and know much about the city finances as "finan cier" does. He claims a balance on hand in the City Treasury of $30,000, but he well knows that the whole Amount is borrowed money, raised neither by taxes nor by the city nues. It is the balance of the $145, 000 borrowed to pay off the floating debt, aud for which the city is to-day paying interest. If there is only $30, 000 in the Treasury, it is well known that it will take fully one half of that to meet the December pay rolls, and to pay the December bills which are due, and of which no account is made bv "Financier." Under all these circun - stances we still adhere to what have always before reiterated, that there would be a floating debt at the end of the year, the amount of which can only be determined by the Decem ber expenses,but which will be at leatt $25,000. 1 % at be of the any he is of and as reve We 18SO. Tlia ailveat nf tha mv year affjrda a favorable opportunity for a ruviow of tiie past and for resolving upon enter ing the new year to correut the and mistakes of the old. the case that in sitting in judgment up on our own miiUkea we attribute our faults to others with rather too much charity for ourselves. Young parsons just entering upon the practical duties ofl fa will experience a lasting beuelit if they approach the task of a reforma tion in proper spirit. To-day presents to ns the first leaf of an unsullied book, and as each notes the passing event 8 let each be careful that there shall be no blurred and sullied pages. For the present year, upon which we have just entered, an extra leaf has been provid ed, 1880 containing 3Gti days. Each individual who reads these lines determine whether these fair leaves shall be blotted and blurred,or whether at midnight on the last day of the year the volume shall be handed up to the recording Angel so bright and so fair,as not to cause a single tear to fall upon it from his eyes. The Repcblicak has abundant cause for gratitude in exchanging the compli ments of the season with its friends and patrons. Its career ban been onward and upward, and at no time siuce its establishment has its circulation aud advertising patronage been greater. This we accept as the reward of strict adherence to principle and truth, and for this we beg our readers and patrons to accept our hearty thanks and a prom ise that we will still endeavor to make the Repdbucas a welcome visitor to ev ery household,and to enable us to do so, we still ask the continued confidence of a generous public only as we deserve it. Here goes for another year. errors Il is too often \ can \ Warning:. It is positively stated that the recent ti great fire in Boston, Massachusetts, was!about oooaaioned by the spontaneous eombus- j tion of cotton waste which had been' , , . . f ' lying in a heap in one corner of a reom in the building. Oar manufacturers should take warning from this accident. Every one knows that cotton saturated y * ir, mv,ia A < « , t with oil >« liable to take fire, and yet Lo waste ased for cletning machinery it to frequently pitched into a corner and tha permitted to remain there for days. „ „ Many a fire that u attributed to iocen- iu diaritm has originated from such care lessnes-. Anyone that thoughtlessly for permits the continuance of such action . ,, . . . . .. .of should not be rjrprise if some nay he tire should find his establishment in ashes, aud 8s he could blame onl^ himself he Should not ho compensated for the loss f°' ... . , not sustained. Let all take warning and see that the rules of safety are not openly violated in their respective es tablishments T Tn© Presidency The probability of the Lominatiou of Senator Bayard tor the Presidency, by the Democratic party, seems to be in creasing. It is stated that his frierda trying to capture the delegation from Pennsylvania to the Democratic National Convention, and it is asserted, oa what seems pretty good authority, that they will be solid for him ou the second ballot. The twenty-si* voters from Pennsylvania will be a great spoke in the Bayard wheel. There is also a strong movement in his favor in a number of the States, and he appears to be the second choice of all the lead ing candidates. It would not therefore be surprising if the* Democratic ticket should be Bayard for President and Hendricks for Vice President at the coming election. It will all be labor in vain, however, as the Democrats are bound to fail, and Bayard's Presiden tial aspirations will never be realized. Either Grant or Blaine will be the next President. are Ssnatob Eaton of Connecticut lias commenced bis campaign for a re-elec tbu to the United States Senate, and his strongest election card is his opposi tion to the attempts of Governor Oarce lon to usurp the Government of Maine aud to incite to civil war. He also an nounces tbit the appropriation bills will be pr*nptly passed aud that there will he a short session of Congress. The Senator is wise in his conservatism, hut it is doubtful if it will avail him any thing. His course at the extra session of Congress will he remembered no donht by his constituents, and he will be given a ticket to stay at home- Con necticut will elect a Republican to suc ceed him. AY Tub thief Governor of Maine, in his bull-headedness, seems determined on civil strife before he relinquishes the reins of government, and for this pur pose he has swarmed the State capital at Augusta *vith police, and its halls bristle with bayonets. The end is not yet, but so far the admirable temper of the people of Maine commends itself to the nation. If there is a conflict it will be because a crazy old Governor is de termined to precipitate one. The Cost to the city of Philadelphia the Grant reception, amounted to $12,219.81. Mr. Kingsley,proprietor of the Continental Hotel, refuses to make any charge for expenses during the stay of the General and his family as considered them his guests. There no specification in any of the items expense, for liquors of any kind. Tng cakrieh boys are around to-day 75 12 27 These tions threa Tng cakrieh boys are around to-day with their New Year's greeting. Through wvt and dry, through cold and beat they have been daily visitors aud always welcome A small remem brance from each patron will be agrate ful recognition of their faithfulness an-1 while our patrons will not miss it, it will make the boys happy. ol To-day cheap fares ou the ferry boats plying between Philadelphia aud Cam den commenced. There are those still living who recollect the time when the fare was twenty five cents, but it has gradually be*m redneed until now it is only three cents. We should think that it had now about touched hard pan. Sexatob Bavard's boom for the Pres idency lags sine-' Garcelou has app^ar ei upon the scene as an available can didate. W* ba always thought Mr. liiyard was too good a mail for the Democracy. The greater the thief the better, and Garoelou is just the man. Pennsylvania is iu thn fi.dd early for the political campaign of 3 880. th« Re publican State Convention being called for February 4th. If this in to improve over last year, the Republican majority should be over 100,000. Tuk Nkw Year, judging from this latitude, i« a slippery cufltomer to com mence with, but let ua hope that the slip"*, in a businea3 point of view, may be a gradual slide into greater pro.sper 013^ 013^ r^ Have And ity While every body is beginning tb« year with good resolutions, of course the seat which Mr. Allen has been fill ing in the City Council for some time past and to which lie was never elected, will he vacant to-night. fl| JM>I!YO IKHlAflS ON MIX'D. Another II. and lelt to if-'fliat Will Slave lo l*e Rcdmiu. That there is a va?t amount of p»ac ti- ai sens- in the Scriptural injunction was!about building oo solid rock, has been vrr y practically illustrated by Harry ^ ro?,u witliia the past few days During the past summer Mr. Brown h3(l er " r „ lp4 jL v , My Utt l. two-story bricks on Madison street, between Eighth and Ninth, and about a month y * nce himself moved into one of them. His stay was a limited one, Lo , v , v „ r) M on M m , (Uy , a8t hs 8wok ; to the fact that the foundation wall cn tha north side of the hoc Parted on own in search of a solid resting place. iu fact tljH wall liad , eUled t0 such an extent that it was dangerous for Mr. Brown to longer remain iu the gliding, so he moved, and now a force workmen are tearing down the en tire nortu waU> preparatory to rebuild ing. The ground upon which the house r,!9ts is mi< )« ground, and in laying the f°' JD ') a l' on8 masons evidently did not exercise that amount of care which they ahould hare done . 122 All and had *»vi expeditiou of its As JY O on T HE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE In Philadelphia, JOHN WANAMAKER Depot, 18th st. Market to Cbratnut Grand RtMfKEKH LI-IOTT, JOHNSON ft. 00. bankers "and bkokehs, E CORNER SIXTH: AND MARK ITT SI'S., Imington, Delaware. DIBEOT PRIVATE WIRE From our office to the New York and Phila delphia Stock Excaauges. Quota lions fur nished simultaneously with salts being made at those exchanges. Philadelphia, New York and San 1- ranclsco t-tocks and bonds bought and sold and car rle<t on margin. " . „ .. Local Securities Bought and Sold. Gash Heady lor good First Mortgages. AT K. ROBIN NON * CO. R. BANKERS & BROKERS N. E. t'or. Fourth aud Marbvt, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE For Salb.— 200 Wilmington City Loan; 4% Newcastle County Bond. U. S. FOURS FOR SALK. SILVER BOUGHT AND OLD. Philadelphia, New t «rk and J ston stock.' bought and sold on commission. Every tactl Tea afforded lor persons to sell or Invest t: stooks or Doads. ___ tebyo-lv STOCKS AN II BONDS. Corrected by K. R. Robinson k Co., Fourth and '] arket streets. US 1881 Bonds. Currency 0's. New 6'sol '81. Registered. Wilmington City Bunds ... Delaware K K 1st Mortgage Delaware St Western.. Wilmington City 08. Wilmington City's 6. Wilmington City 4 Yp . Wilmington St Northeri;... Delaware State Bonds. Delaware Extension. Delaware R R Sto.'k.. Wilu'lugtoQ Coal Gas Company.. Natl nal Bank o) Delaware. National Bank W fc B.. First Notional Bink. Union National Bank.. Farmers' Bank. Delaware Fire Insurance. . 106 llo 108>$ . 20 .iw* .D6 101 . 90 104 104 . 60) . 13k 42 61 33 AMUSEMENTS. AY RAND OPERA HOUSE. THUKSt'AY EVENING, JAN. 1, 1880. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 1, 1880, ALICE OATES, ALICE OATES Supported by the Oates Englhh Cjmlc Com pany. ( ( 36—A RT1STS—36 36—ARTISTS—35 36-AKTISTS—P5 3fe-AK LISTS—3 j Uoderthe management ol Mr. Sam T. Jsck. 'the only recoktnljflvl Knulbh Comic Opr - " Company in the Unlto 1 states. Lacocq's latent snu most i>opular Military tComio Opera, in three acts, A LE FEriT DUO. | LITTLK UT'KK LE PHUT DUO. LITTLK DUKK. LE PETIT DUO. I LITTLE DUKE. General AdinDMon. 6ocants; res'ired seats, cents; irallery, 35 cents. Re erved sale at O. F. Thomas k Co. CHAS. MtEVllALK ticn'l Agt. t 27 6t JpKOF. Ji. L. QUINTON, UlustRited lectures on "CID1STIAN AID HvEGLOGY." "CHRISTIAN AKCHjEOLOGY. " "CHRISTIAN AKCHjEOLOGY. " These 1. ctures are devoted largely to descrip tions of the lives of the Chns ians of the lirst threa centuries, c?ncerolng which has been rescntly dlseovorod through the aid the science of Arcl.moloity. The lectures will all he liberally il Hj drogen light. Particulars as to flute and place will be given in a lew days. much trat- tb the (ixy 12-2D-U WATCHES AND JEWELRY. c '1AHI.ES HEEBNER, HOLIDAY GOODS ! ^IOLiDAY GOODS ! I^ullorisud Geuts «"GOLI) WATCHES*6» GENTFgSlLVEU WATCHES. ALo a new ami well selected stock ot JEWELRY, JEWELRY JEWELRY, JEWELRY, Siuer and Silver-Jdated Ware, Sliver and Stiver plated Ware, CLUCKS, SPECTACLES, AC. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, AC. Call and See, Call and Seo, Cab and See, Cull and See, [CHARLES HEEBNER, CHARLES HEEBNER, MARKET ST. M ARKET ST. 12-S-tt 01 MARKET ST. 0!3)£ MARKET ST. EW JEWELRY STOKE! BAYNAKI) A DAWSON opened the store NO. 229 MA KK ETJSTKEET, stocked it with an entire assortment ol and large WATCHES, CLOCKS, JKWELKY, SIL VEK WAKE, SPECTACLES, kc. <9-LateHtStyle*, Loweet Prices,-ft# satisfaction guaranteed to all. Being both practical Jewelers, all repairing with them will be promptly and satlslao rally attended to. T _MERCHANT TAILORING. ~ ■y^-M. H. QUINN, MERCHANT TAIL!IK, MARKET ST., 124 MARKET ST., the latest stylos of Spring and Summer Cft»8imere and auitings kept on bund cut made in good style. CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER Cheap as any Fistabllshment in Wilrnlnir ton or Philadelphia. 6 7-bm MEf lIm EILIM K! CELEBRATED WRIGHTSVILLE LIME, WRIGHTSVILLE LIME, Wholesale and retail. JOHN W. GRIFFITH. JOHN W. GRIFFITH, YARD FOOT OF WEST STREET. 9-220.1 At »took W« KGANB.—ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOR wo, WO. WO, t*10>, $100 and WOO cash, .r monthly jiaymenli. H. F. ROBELEN, 710 Mark.t Str«ot [Oi t'J-13-tf TOTS. rpo Y8f TOYS! TOYS! DOLLS ! DOLLS ! DOLLS 1 604 MARKET STREET, 604, ADAMS k BRO. ADAMS k BHO. Doll Carriage!, Velocipede*, Wheelbarrows, and Express Wagons. TIN TOYS IN EVERY VARIETY. Mechanical and Domes)io Toys, Hooks and Games, Masks, Out Plotline, GILT AND LACE PAPER AND TREE ORNAMENTS. It would be Impossible to enumerate tire stock of en TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! But It will pay to give uh a call. which Is 117 leetdeep The second story and 24 feet wide Is stocked with toys and holiday good < exclusively. Our stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND S1J Crockery ware, Tin ware. Carpels, Oil Cloths, And a general line ot ( HOUSED LD QOOD8, On the tirBt 11 or. Remember the place, ADAMS k BRO., ADAMS k IJRO., 12-0-t-M 604 MARKET STREET (UAL. ^YOAL AND WOOD. 1 have In stock a " ipcrtor article ol ( 'GAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! OAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! ( OF ALL SIZES, WELL CLEANED, Guaranteed 2740 lbs to the ton, Which I will sell at LOWEST MARKET KATES. A Do largest $1.60 load kindling wco<f In city. Telephonic connection with all j.arta o( cl»y. JOHN PONDER, FOOT OF FOURTH ST. 12-28 tf QOAL, COAL, COAL. LEHIGH AM) KUH1NOOR COAL! LEHIGH AND KOblNOOK COAL! BEST FAMILY COAL. CAREFULLY PREPARED, Especially for eur retail sales. PROMPTLY DELIVERED IN CELLARS. X 220 220 226 226 A'f fr EST MARKET PRICK AT LOWfcOT MAKKE1'P1GOE. I'UAKLE-S W A UN Ell it VO.; MAHKET STiteET WHARF. UY YOUK > C'oul ! (oal ! Co a I ! —FKrM THB— WILMINGTON 1GE AND COAL OO., Oflicfi, 2 I), 6iecou I Ntreef, Beet 1 r this city; |>re]>ured lor larnily full Weight, 2240 fts per ton guaranteed. ! UfO NTERPRISE COAL! E No family rlu-uld he without It. IT IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. 4tii"Dun't fall to give It a trlal-%® 2240 16? to the ton. FRANK D. CLAYTON, ORANGE AND WATER STREETS. 12-3-t* WilminKton, Del. QEO. W. BUSHASON, •FRENCH STREET WHARF, Call spacial atRntio to their hard, pure, SHENANDOAH COAL SHENANDOAH COAL Prepared lor Family, use. Also to their BKOOKSIDE LYKl NS VALLEY, Superior to all other coal lor summer u?e. °: o C UALI t'OAl.! GOAL I CHOIG'K FAMILY GOAL! STANTON, THOMAS LEHIGH AND WILLIAM PENN. Those a c the finest lamily Coals. YAIII) FOOT OF WEST Silt LET. JOHN W. OH1FFITH. (t-ll-tf .11 T he largest, cheapest and best assortment of °| HOSIERY 1° I HOSIERY I DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. 13 —AND— NO ! IONS. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, Gent's, LadleV'and (Children's Underwoar, B »otH, Shoes and Rubbers, Crookery-waro Glassware and Tinware. Table Stair and ^ FI OIL CLOTHS. OIL ('LOTHS. STAUt, ENTRY, HEMP AND INGRAIN CARPETS, At very low prices. Come and exam ine »took and you wi!l save time and money, selling as cheap as tho cheapest. NCH NOS. W« , ADAMS ft BROTHER, [Oi Market street. 6 4 Market street. LADIES* COATS. M L LICHTENSTEIN. BY Our that lian will cember COATS COATS COATS COATS COAT'S COATS COATS COATS COATS g COATS COAT'S 35 IMPORTED COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COAT'S COATS c. »atn COAT'S COAT'S COATS CLOSING OUT. OLO-TNG CM'T. CLOSING OUT. COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS (JO ATS COArs COATS 36 IMPORTED bit IMPORTED LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COALS, LADIES' COATS-, LADIES' COATS, r ihan opening. aud —AMI— Do DOLMANS, I DOLMANS, DOLMANS, DOLMANS, j I DOLMANS, DOLMA VS, j DOLMANS, 1 DOLMANS, iteing sale MEN'S, At a Keduc.ionof 16 percent. wi4 26th llo LADIES' AND MISSIS' 110 LADIES' A D MISSES' Visit vlnced that coming COATS. COAT . ( OATS, COA'iS, COATS, COATS. COA I S, COATS, COATS. «M IATaS. COATS, COATS, COATS LOATH COATS COA it* Of Domestic Manul . at u really re duced p ices. MISSES' COATS, Ml>StS' CO<v J'S, MIS-EV C A IS, , MlftSES' COA i S, ALL SIZES, ALL S1ZIS, ALL SIZES ALL SIZES, ALL SIZES, nLL SIZES, AND AND FROM 2.00 UP. FROM 2.00 UP. GKFAT BARGAINS IN GREAT liAlvG/il 8 IN great Bargains in GREAT BARGAINS IN Our Ol I NET'S GUINET'S GUINET'S UUINET'tt N. W. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS, BLACK S LKs, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS, N. W. ToClo^e fall Im portation. M. L. LICHTENSTEIN, M. L. LlUiiTLJVNTEiN, M. L. LK HI'ENSTEIN. M. L. LlCHTEASl'tJN, J. S. 220 MARKET ST., 220 MARKET ST., 226 MARKETS'!.. 226 M.ll KLTNT., 20 MARKET ST., .0 MAliKET ST.. 2i; ' ARK FT S I .. .0 MARKET 8T., ID-HA WILMINHION dll. * C U1 V FRY IMRGKTANI: We have made a largo closing-oat purchase ol LADIES' UliOAKS LADIES' CLOAKS AT A TRFMl ND()U» SACRIFICE AT A 1 REM EN DO US SACRIFICE', And we are df t rmined to give our cu* toracis and the publl; tlie Denent. 605 i8 BEAUTIFUL MATLASSE CLOAKS *» BEAUTIFUL MATLASSE CL OAK.' Handfomely trimmed. or $5.00, worth 7.60. ®: ioGOjii Li ag'o'nalcloaks,* 9 Neatly trimmed, lor HO ', worth 6 . 00 . V0 FLAiv BEAVER CLOAKS, 26 PLAIN BEAVER CLOAKS. Neatly trimmed, lor $4.60. A very desirable Cloak, the wholesale price ol which has been $525. All °: l» BEAUTI Fi L * REAVE it'CL(V a Ks o :18* BEAUJbFFL BEAVER CLOAKS,' Nicely tr'mru d, lor $6.0 j- A de:ldo1 bnrgtin. .11 PLAIN ALL-WOOL BE VVER CLOAK, Richly tr mmed. worth $ 0 to. f,r 7 M. Ol 307 307 13 PLAIN ALL-WO^L BEAVER CLOAK, I. worth And many other Hj.e* which ve imre have nut ■pace to enumerate. 9-10-Sm We The Come «11 ^ w 8«5?l ,r Sy *' ay 10 0;lara ln« our stock »I Clocks belore pure,basing, as you van undoubtedly save Irom 1 .C 0 to 6.W) on each guruient by purchas ing of us. flKIHBY A HILL. CROSBY & BILL, NCH ™ ' m MARKKT 8TRF.CT. NOS. 2S0 AND iJ'J MAKKiiT S I'BEEF ^ILMINMTON, DEL., CLOTH I SO. gPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. FOB DECEMBER 1870, BY WILMINGTON CLOT Hi NO MOUSE. Our Immense sales during the past three months has convinced us that the cltlsem of Wilmington and the Peninsula have learned that we huve UNEQUALLED FACILITIES TO PRODUCE GOOD CLOTHING AT LOWED PRICES lian any ol our cum>etitora, and notwltb tanding the great advance In woolens, we will oontlnue to sell our goods during De cember at VERY LOW PRICES. ' We have a better stook of OVERCOATS AND ULSTEKETTb r ihan we have before exhibited since onr opening. New lolsjunt received this week, aud they the Latest in Pattern and Style. Do net fall to examine them. iteing connected wkhuneol the best whole* sale establishments ol New York,our block of MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS AND «IIILDREN'S SUITS wi4 be kept full In each depurtment until the 26th Inst., as well In our OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT. Visit our Es.ablWmieLt and you will be vlnced by the great Inducements we offer that we appreciate your co-operation by be coming our patron, and thus keeping us the LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE con 1 300 3U0 J AND MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB LLSHMENT AND MERCHANT I AlLOli NG ESTAB LISHMENT SttUI our City u<i«I State'fc* Our place THE WILMINGTON CLOTHING HGUSL, WILMINGTON CLOTHING HOUSE. N. W. COIiNKK FolJKTH ANHMAHKLT N. W. OOKNEK FOUBTH AND MAHKET Wilmington, Delaware, JOHN W. DiEFENDORF, JOHN W. DIEFENDORF, Maiiuger. B*—('. H. Dhvi v alter (iiemem S. Shinn are D 1 elated with me. J W. Jl.Mi i gor. * HINA AND ULAKNWAUE. C U1 NA, GLASS AND LAMPS ! C U1 NA, GLASS AND LAMPS ! Yt are rt'i>e<tfully Invited call at ol LAWTON'S < HINA BAZAAR, 605 IVIARKKr ST., MARKET ST. And « thelargerl otortnento/ BR1CABKAC, 'HEYA,! GLASS LA. VI PS, AND Ever shown In Wilmington, it the very low -20-eod cst prices. GEN'I FIJWNISIIING (iOOilk, ^HRISIMAS HOLIDAY' GOODS! 307 MARKET STREET 307 MARKET STREET*. All lntendlni.' to m i k ■- I'liri-tm-i« 1'ropi'iit - wirahl <lo (veil to rail mid examine —- ' stock, WHIG, la eomidete IN THE GENTS FUKNISIUNGLINK. FDKNISHING linf. G ELVES, GLOVES, GLOVES, COLLARS, collars, , COLLARS, I COLLARS. | GLOVES, j ♦•-neckties AND CUFFS-e* 'Ipt-loa, all ol Hie Latest Make, lost r ASIIIONaJILE STYLES, Ol every «!«• an-1 AND SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES. 307 MARKET ST.. 307 ALAR KET ST., 307 MARKET ST.. *07 MARKET ST., W. JJ. SINOOCK, 9-10-Sm cod W. 11. SINOOCK, FLOUR, JjILOUB! FLOUR FLOUR! We are again In receipt of the Celebrated Brand ol Flour, 49*WOMAN'S IDOL-®* *•"WOMAN'S IDOL-®* The best and cheapest Flour In the market is manufacture' at Zinesvliio, Ohio and sells at the ' LOW PRICE OF *8 7» PER BARREL. Come and get a harrel I,.lore higher. W. N. CHANDLER, «11 Market Street, _ 811 Market Street, Halfway between Kim and Seventh, it gets cny IT three of we De R INM ^I^BPKNOBir MANDKEKUHht BILK II A.M (KERCH/ Sli.K HANDKKBCllfcl'N Will open on JJONDAY MORNING. MONDAY MOKN1NU, MONDAY MINING, fs. ■ Is. .. M 100 DOZEN loo DOZEN 100 DOZEN loo DOZEN 100 DOZEN lbO DOZE v KO dozen! loo DOZENI 100 dozen] LADIES' |6 INdll LADIES' 16 INCH ladies' n inch ? PUKE SILK BANilKEliciilFKN ' * PURE SILK IfAND hKRCHIEES* handkerchief ' A l aw CENTS EACH. AT m* CENTS EACH. AT l'2\ CENTS EACH. onr ALSO 75 DDZEN ALSO 76 DOZEN ALSO 76 DOZEN ALSO 76 DOZEI# AI.SO 76 DOZEI# ALSO 76 DOZEfln of GENTLEMEN'S 22 INCH GENTLEMEN'S a INCH GEN1 LKMEN'S a INCH i the PURE SILK, PURE SILK, PUHrsirk* PURE Sli.K, PURE Mi K PUKFsii kn PUHES1LK, PCHKSILK,' PUKEMufl be AT 26 AM) *0 CENTS AT 26 AND 3J CENTS AT 26 A 1) 80 CEN ihl Subject t) Manufacturers Imperfections. An Elegant Assortment ol BETTER GRADE*, BETTER OK A IK'S BETTER GRADES: BETTER GRAW*f FROM 40 CENTS TO I ROM 40 CENTS IU fl.6o! Equally as cheap and in every desirable Dtt terns.' r JJ olii, AY GOODS ALL HOLIDAY GOODS 1 o be closed out within the neat threedeyi.j REOAK 1 ) 1 . Ess Uh' COST KEG ARDl.LSS o y COST. RUSSELL A SPENCER RUSSELL k SPENCEK.' 300 MARKET ST. 3U0 MARKET NT. J VHY OPENED. 800 MARKET ST. 806 MARKET ST. j An dock ol SILK AND LINEN SILK AND LINEN I HANDKEKOMEJI IIANDKEKCIIIEI'S | HANDKEHI HIUT Pocket Rooks, Pin ('ushleos. fix ket Rook*. I'n Cuihwjiif F'i^UNOK, TITS, AC, A''. IIOHUB, liCITLlNO.S, TIES) AC.! AC'.] Besides uu tml ios.' variety ol FAM'Y AND UMlil'UL AKTIILES, fiultahle tor II.e apjo M'hlng , II.e apjo M'hlng , OH HI <T V'AN HOLIDAYS i'UKi 81 Max holidays At very Io prices. S. 11 ST A ATS, H sTAATh, 40fi MARK FT ST. 4>6 MARKETS1'. 405 MARKET ST. *. 6 MARKET ST. TEAM AND UOFFEtM. M erry chbistmahi CALL ANDSEEUSl ELEGANT GOOD 3 ton HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ton HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ST. AT POPULAR PRICKS, J H-IITH SU'~' Bird*, Straw Toys and Bi UagcM lor 'J'rco Decon'tioos, Japanese Cahlnefn, Glove end Hnndkerchiel lioxe-, Tnys. VaHef*, Tete a Tete , * O' 1 , C'rumb s* tr, Bowls. Uh f gar Holders, Cigarette Ca- | sea. Tea Centrei*, T Pots, ndy , Puz zles, Hrcud Trays WORK BOXES, KITES, kc. BOHEMIAN goods, # In V/wes, Toilet Set*. Ca'd Kenclr Mower Pots, Mounted Goods and Stnolc Sets, <!hlldren'rt Ten ar,d Dinnor SetOn styles amt sizes. I All the ah »ve goods a J< *ampas and other Gr* ire offered at very we intend tosell them and note* prlees, them i Vases born por pair ur. Toilet S from 76c, per set up, Mnokor'<> StD 1 in* gant new styles. CRIPPEN'S TEA STOKE, CKIPPEN'S TEA STOKE s e. sewn;;] 6 E. ShCOW* ' 3 W. THIRD ST., 3 W. THIRD ST., Link for Red Front and Crlppen's El AM) AND dkugh, ■Kuicrani. *' ■ O W OI'KN FOR ^KFULTIUN. FI. EG ANT HOLIDAY GOODS, N Comprising beautiful "" CELLULOID TOILET OASES. For Ladles and Gentlemen, In great vsrlej A larger variety <j| Cologne Wale™ M Handkerchief extrae'e than ever neforel stock, in elegantly labelled CUt-glkM* 4 graved or plain bottles JOILET MIRRORS, HAIR RKUSHlj FANCY T<)J LEi' SOA F8, With nn abundance ol other nowaltlen rnil ble for preaenls. I'rices roasons* 1 ' 9 I enough lo .»ult all. ..* * W '7 Z. JAMES BELT, DRUGGIST, SIXTH AND MARKET STRE^ (.• - 11 „'r 'Uand A I 1'ElSTloN.—All persona pure Drugs or OhemO»D« ° r J, their proscriptions or private rfK ' 91 (anfully compounded ol pure (■ho lid go to tho drug store ol 11. K bkinghukst. No. 317 Market eueet, Wllml.ktoe-ia HK »t 12 MOD 'nr Weln„t TOIIACI O A\l> ( lUAH' gEOAKS AND TUBACCJ. 1 have smoked those HAVANA ANDYARA gECJA^ OF H. M.UfJLUN'S. And will say theymsy ha equally excelled. You can also procure * ('hfwlngand Smoking Tobacco ,r0 jl Take the advice of on« nho knows s*! 12*10-1 f 409 W. FRONT STREET. w _12 r I's.lJ'i' tLi.u •oen .®, 3 t<