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OH Witch ^the pile oistmext. One Application Gives Relief. > It cure* Piles or Hemorrhoids—Extern*! •r internal, Blind or Bleeding# Itching or Burning, Fissures And Fistulas. Reiki Im mediate—cure certain. It cure. Bures and Scald.. The rebel Instant. . It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Core Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters# Scurfy Eruptions# Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects# Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. I Throe Rises* 28c., 60c. and $1*00 SsM by Druggists, or font prepaid « receipt «f pk* HUMPHREYS' MED. C O.. Car. William 4c John Sts- KB W YORK* : Druggist CATARRH for - IOCBI.T TRIAL SIZE. CO '•PS Ely's Crum Balm Olvea Relief at Once It cleanse* soothes and healn the discos Ml membrauos. It lures catarrh and Use head quick iy. "COLD 'N HEAD la absorbed. Heale Rod protects the Mem wanes. Restore! the ben we of Taato and Rinel). Full aize fide.; Trial bias li>c.; at Dr UMlst* or by mail. .. , BljY BHOTHKR9, 08 Warron Kt, N. Y. ES HUAI Uy» ikj jDr.Tl HBiNMpMirtentIMtrS if u torn ■On f peeing every fiAlaimm usmSBS&ssg; itejusctrlcarAMedical trauti. CNICHCSTCR'S F.N0U8H ey-s In MED ..I Void media t, 'S.S!te SNOL1.SU other. Itt-fW d i iA •lamp* for Partlcwtnra, Trail ■ml '•Hellef hr Ladlca," in Uli lalS u C'hleheater GkoIoiI Ot.. »« Reurcb PillLA., IlM X Christmas is Coming and the question is what ean I select, for a suitable present. An umbrella is always an acceptable gift. The largest ami best stock in the city to select from. Pocketbooks, belts, bund hags and perfumery of the best makes and at right prices which should make them good sellers. We invite the public to cull and inspect our goods E.C. STRANG 823 Market St. PIANO TUNERS. B. A. PRICE# Tuner# With Hobdeii Pit Wilmington, Del. Co. 710 Market Slroatl, *in CONRAD HEINEKAMP, Maker. ltuguiato'.'. Practical l'iano ami Adi T 710 Market H or Mi ftobelen I'm at Winning Co. SAIB-WK HA VIC ON liANI fair, fresh e plUVA TJ *9 anti clo priv > priuRers. LafVtrA **«*•<* Owing lo mu nell Lull|(hl or take ithu liicii p:*i f leu:! uml hay. jo Ic Dry >K< PASSMORE, autlywine, Pel. ii. dJO li PRIVATE SALE . A valnablo r«al rskate of 05 ac Htl.. Now Castt« t '•h station Of F situate in Chris link, on H. & O. I • nba P. O. H •*w: improve ram. Mt r fits COIl MlSt l uli U< large "t'» KUMSiiry outside k i lnchvrlu chuiigH * uiidiug; l-o black: ilh hi •ill I "•-ope: Ido Hi lted < lay •k; lino O'NIiNL HBOS. P. O. Alt. tuba, l>«d n 19 11 YETTER'S STEAM BAKERY, 111 E. East Fourth St. Get your Pound and Fruit Cake for the Holidays. Mothers Home-Made Bread; the favorite for the breakfast tuble. Orders promptly attended to. Del mar via phone 303. SECURITY TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT CO., NO. 619 MARKET bTltlidfi i\ Capital Slock. Surplus. .$501,030 .$200,000 AHowh intorimt on Doposllsut Munuy. The company nets litrator. Tr Agent, und routs burglar proof vaults. BENJAMIN N1ELD.S, Pres, WILLIAM U. 12UINUIvLIC, V'.oe-Prjs. \ JAMES ii* (JLALtlirtt )S L'res. s Kxooutor, Ailinlu* rdbiu, ltuouiver U l bdUftM iu lire uuJ I Sjj XMAS. Comb and Brush Sets, $1.00 Fine Perfumes and Christmas Novelties H. R. Bringliurst, 317 Market; DR. JAMES H. MORGAN, t 806 Washington St .THROAT DISEASES dfl-lm ONEY LOANED M ON GOOD FIRST MOflTGAGEd IN AMOUNTS FROM tlOJJ TO |50,(HK) ATOURRENT KATES. HAWKINS & CO., Ih-tufri tf- Ill SrKDCS , . rwrv LTUFN1TY PJ SANTA GLADS. Wilmington, Del., Dear Kri.t—I am • littla boy 2 year* and 3 month* old and an Christmas I* *o o.ar I thought I would writ* and tall you what 1 want, 1 want ■ an express wagon, train of cart, a trollaj car that you can run alone, a doll baby, horn, noma candy and autn, and bring my baby brothnr Alfred ae thie in his first Chrintmaa, a rubber doll, a rattle, I remain your little H. Andrews, 102 West Street pair of shoes, friend,Georg* Wilmington, Del., Dear Krias—Please bring me a nice doll, magic lantern, three ■tory books, a bicyole, three nice game., eilk dree, for mv doll, pair of rubbers, and candy nuta and or From angee. I am 8 years old. your friend, Mamie Webler, 332, Market street. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus—Please bring me a pair gum boots, a sled, tome candy, oranges and apples. Thie is all I have to eay. From your friend, Rimer Tyre. Wilmington, Del, Dear Iirias— I am a little boy 5 years old and I want you to bring me u lied, a band, rabbit and pot* of candy and nuts and I want you to bring Brother Lawrence and Walter a sled and lot. of candy and nuts and anything else you csd spare. From your friend, Al fred D, Walker, 21b 8. Franklin street. Wllmi ngton, Del, Dear Saola Claus— Please bring me a new dre.s, a new automobile coat, watch aud chain, doll baby, doll'a go-cart, aud some uut. and candy. From your Iriend, Ethel Jouea, 103 West street. Wilmington, Del. Dear Old Krlss:—1 am a little girl please bring me a doll, hammock for my doll, tree,game of old maids,stove, books and bring my doll a little switch. Myrtle Hattis, 212 West street. Wilmington, Del. Dear Old Kriss: -I am a little girl and uk Christmas is near J |want a doll and cradle,dishes,stockings, horn, rag doll, trim my tree, and some can dy, oranges and nuts. Florence Jcw et, 1138 Apple St. Wilmington, Del. Dear Old Kriss:—1 am a little girt so please bring me a doll, coach,shoes, aud some candy nuts and oranges. My brother James wants 2 sweaters, new suit, cap a(id ton pins and some candy nuts and oranges. Helen Valentine, 103 West street. Stanton, Del. Dear Santa Claus: -Please bring me a pair of Enamel shoes, new suit, rag Iln, hoots, green sled, and some nuts, candy and oranges. Brother Willard, wants a pair of boots, new hat. Albert Hamilton. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus: —Please bring me an umbrella, sled, gloves, gum Ixiots, popgun, shoes, candy, nuts, and or anges. Charlie Edwards, 124 S. Har rison St. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little boy <5 years old please bring me an express wagon, sled, boots, blocks, shoos, overcoat, gloves, and some can dy, nuts ami oranges. Frank Ed wards. / Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—! am a little girl 4 years old and 1 want a big doll, audit little doll, dishes, table, pocket book, high chair for my doll, and sweeper. J'lease don't forget La rina. Ethel Edwards. Kusc Hill, Del., Dear Santi Claus:— i urn U years old. I want a mack in lost), u large story hook, a large doll baby, a Christmas tree, candy and nuts and Santa Uuus do not forget my brother and sistc. Margaret and j'Ulll. 1'ftul wants a gun, a football, and Muiguret wants a doll baby and plen ty of candy ami nuts. Louisa Stid ham. Wilmiugton, Del. Mr Dear Santa Claus—1 waul a rucking horse, a drum a train uT cars, a pair of gloves, a lantern, a Christ* mas tree, a slocking full of candy and nuts. Do not forget my little twin brolhei and sister; 'their names are Alice aud Franklin Lvnaru. Do not forget mamma and paps or anybody, my name is Goldey Lynaui, 15J2 \V. 12th .Street. Wilmington, Del. Dear Old Kriss:—Please bring me pair skates, a sled, and some nula and oranges and candy. From your friend, Oscar Kuss, 828Church street, Wilmington, Del., Dear SantaJ Claus—I would like you to bring me a sled, pair skates, pair stockings, pair gloves, and some candy, nuts aud oranges also some apples, your friend, Earle Kuss, No. 828 Church street. From Good-bye. Wilmington, Dei. Dear Old Kriss—i would like you to bring ine a sled, au air ritle,pair stocking, pair gloves, pair skates, some candy, nuts aud oranges and apples. Good-bye. From your friend, Earle Kuss, 828 Church bt. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring me a handkerchief, a strap lor my books, horn, pair gloves, train of cars, hook and ladder, hose cart, a story book, double slate, tool chest, candy, nuts and oranges and don't forget my sister, Mildred C, Miller# 1J7 S. Van IJureo street. Guyencourl, Del., Dear Kriss— 1 am a little girl 8 years old and 1 want you to bring me a doll that shuts its eyes, two lead pencils, a school companion aud some candy and nuts. Mary A, McCullough. Wilmington, Del., Dear Krit*—I aui a good bop 8 peare old and I want a gun,hand kerchief. drum, Cbrietmas tree, a box of cauily and don't forget rnjr brothers and sietcre. From your little friend, Leo Hayden, 702 Mar ket street. Faulkland, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I am little boy 4 years old and 1 want you to bring . me an express wagon, over coat, horse and nuts, candjq oranges and bana v Of ile candy. Paul B Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little girl » years old and I want a big doll, and a little doll, tree,Candy and nutsj Lizzie Kollrcs. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I want a doll, coach, dishes, books, table, nuts, can dy and oranges. Klsle Hetherton, 1131 Reed St. Marshalton, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I want a doll baby, an engine, a thresher, bay bail er, water tank, fodder cutter, some candy, nuts and oranges. Don't for get my brother Clarence. Irwin L. Dempsey. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:— I want a double slate, umbrella, handkerchiefs, some candy, nuts and oranges. Helen Mil ler, 107 S. Vanburen St. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:— Please bring me a doll, baby go cart, dishes, table, doll's swing, high chair,, storv book, candy, nuts and oranges. Mildred Miller. Union, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—As Christmas is near I would like you to bring me an express wagon, mittens, rooking horse, train of ears, some nuts, candy and oranges. Brother llcisler wants a pony, and Nellie wants a Christmas tree. Emerson Eastburn. Newport, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little boy ti years old and I want a new suit of clothes, express wagon, skating cap, and some candy and nuts. My sister wants a high chair, rocking chair and some candy and nuts, llay mond Hall. (iuyencourt, Del. Dear Sanl.a Claus:—1 want a piano, a train of cars, sLove, and some can dy, nuts, and oranges, Lillie McCul lough. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus: —I want a pair of gloves, watch and chain, bicycle, and some candy, and nuts. James wants a pnir of guinhoots, bicycle and candy and nuts. Marguerite God frey, 273 Wagnersrow. SCALPERS SWINDLED. Three strangers have successfully fleeced a number of second band deal ers on the coast by a ticket scalping scheme A few days ago they were visited by a man who su'd them 1,000 mile books of tlekets for half the reg ular price*10. Prospects of big profits at once loomed up and tbe books were purchased freely. Ky explaining that tbe books could be rented for 00 cent, a round trip, between Wilmington and Philadel phia and a good profit made, the stranger sold many of the mileage books. Oil Friday two more strangers pur porting to be contractors, called on the merchants and of them rented books to take several laborers to Phil adelphia. These two men really were the con federates of the men who originally sold the books, and when tbey rent ed tbe mileage, for the round trip, they kept, tbe books. The merchants who bought tbe transportation now lose the books aud tile price tbey paid for llicm, and fear to complain lest tbe railroad de Icctives will take some action against them for ticket scalping. Tbe man who sold the books said be was enabled to dispose of them at such a low price becauso be obtained them at a cut rate. lie said lie was boarding at tbe Pennsylvania Hotel, aud would re main there awhile to redeem the bunks if the merchants could not rent them for the round trip between Wil mington and Philadelphia. The purchasers evidently remem bered tins, for John M. Mulrouncy, proprietor of the hotel, was surprised when about a dozen Hebrews trooped into Ills placo and inquired for the man who bad sold tbo mileage trans portation to them. Mr. Mulroouoy said ail lie knew about the men described was that they stopped lit bis barroom to buy drinks a lew times. Now there Is muoli walling and la menting along the "coast, " because of the clever swindle. Not cue of the men who bought the books can be induced to open bis mouth about the occurrence, Attacked With Veriigo. iu K. Harper of Nr. 904 Market Htri-et. while pttintiug at No. 1304 Hod stricken with Wlllli n y Street on Saturday vertigo, lie was louud in tbe latter honsj unconsious miug in i found by ofllcor War *•« turn tnoaed. Under medical tie.umuut Harder 1 . koi ting ulouff uluely. early yesterday ccodilion. He lUciiud the Phoenix atnbular.o Fell From A Ladder William Vinoy, colored was Beveraly In jure Ion 8a; uniay afternoon by falling off uh'ddrra; No. Sid Hoiltond Avenue while mnk.ug repairs to n chimney. Ho m<iu to ilie Delaware Hospital iu the Phoe nix ainbuleuco. X-ias Gifts. SOLID GOLD; RINGS from 50c up to 1$1U0.,; WATCHES .from ijfl up to $ 100 . CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND NOVELTIES at the very lowest prices. All goods arc warranted as represented. Before purchasing, examine our stock. fi CHAS. A. FEIL. S. W. Cor. 4th and Market Sts. Very Useful Xmas Gifts Consisting of the Best Carving Bt-ly, Pocket knivoy, bafsty aud other Razors nud strops, Shaving brushes, Manicure Sets Hclaaors Bots aud SciHsorn of every dsscrip tiou and o'kcr apeaialtlea. Also very acceptable presents for phya* dans and nurses. Largo -assort ment of Health Exorcisms for physical culture. Both tolopboces. EOes teridifl|2B fW.7thS4. Hi ' ■ To tbo capitation taxable of tbe Soatbrea District of Wil mington, Hundred. Tbe capi tation taxable residents of the Southern District of Wilming ton, Hundred are hereby noti fied that the undersigned capi tstion tax collector for the said district of said Hundred will be at this office, 1800 Lancas ter Ave., Wilmington, daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M until further notice for the collection of the capitation tax of the Southern District. JOHN W. MoCOY, collector of capitation taxes for the Southern District of Wilming ton Hundred. R H. SCOTT R. H. SCOTT R. H. Scott# 314 MARKET STREET. If you are one of the many compelled to leave Christmas jurchusing until to-day or to-morrow, there is no time for Hence we submit these help lesitation as to "What to Give, ful suggestions of Something for Everybody. For Father or Brother. Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Gloves, Bill Books, Pipe Hacks, Silk Mufflers, Hosiery, Neckties, Card ('uses. Cigar Holders, Underwear, Tobacco Pouches. For Mother or Sister. Enough Silk, Dress Goods or Flannel for waist or dress. Fancy Neckwear, Umbrellas, Flannel Waists, Mackintoshes, Dressing Sacques, Knit Jackets, Pocketbooks, Handkerchiefs, Coats and Jackets, Hosiery, Leggins. Gloves, Fur Scarfs, Wrappers, Petticoats, Perfumery, Knit Shawls, Belts, Chatelaine Bags, Huffs, Underwear, Muffs. For The Baby. Cloak-s, • Dresses, Bootees, Silk or Wool Veils. Caps. Bonnets, Mittens, Knit Rattles, For One Who Keeps House. Blankets, Bed Spreads, Buffet Scarfs, Pillow Shams, Sheets. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Comfortables, Table Covers, Pillow Cases, For Little Maidens Boxes of Handkerchiefs, Mackintoshes, Perfumery. Reefers, Umbrellas, Gloves, Ribbons, For Some One's Boy Leggins, Skating Cups, Stockings, Gloves, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Everything sold at the very lowest possible prices, no fancy profits for the Holidays here; onr usual small margin, at the same time Green or Bed Trading Stamps given with every pur chase. R. H. Scott 314 MARKET STREET. Las Brevas Key West Cigars J Boxes of 25, $3. Purdana and Conchas sizes $7.50 per 100. Fior de Rothachild. Is a cigar $2.00 or $7.50 per 100. Tbi* is a sold at 0c. or $6.00 per 100. Hetter hand made 10c. segar, our own tbao a 5c. .egar, not quite a, good a* a 10c. aegar. La Flur de Durstein, box of 25, fi make. Special Attention Given tn Ladies Who wiidi to purchase something in our line. We also have lady clerks. OUR GOODS MUST GIVE SATISFACTION We Have the Drgest Assortment of Pipes and Smoking Sets to be found. Thoec special Meerschaum Seconds are going (ait—eell at $1.25, »L5U and $1.76, with,caeca. Tbey have large, genuine, clear ambers. ; A i n a .-x *u E. Second Street, S. H. Durstein. ■ j. ■ Tbt BMMol month will go dowSs a racora brother lor oil $bl(fiqents on; tbo Delaware river. From Marcue Hook full; 22,000,000 galloot of tbe field will be tbe amount shipped, while Philadelphia will bare 60,000,000. The nature of the shipments will be fully 15,500,000. The Steamship Oilfield cleared Sat urday with 1,771,000 gallons of oil for ltoucn valued at 93,000, A Royal Qood lime, - A royal good time was enjoyed last Friday night at the banquet of St. John's chapter, A. F. A. M. At the annual election Mayor Fisher was chosen High Priest and I)r. Kile, the retiring officer was presented with a handsome jewel. Middletown Hotel. John McIntyre who lias been in charge of the National Hotel, Middle town, recently purchased the Middle town Hotel, from Mrs Comcgs for *25,000. Holiday Fun and F< 'ooTVIuci \ Too much of a good thing! That's what we areH all liable to take during a holiday season. Healthy,V jolly people will do it and make themselves sickj 1 "In time of peace prepare for war," and have about the house a pleasant, perfect, palatable, positive medicine for sour stomach, sick headache, colic, 1 winds, belching, biliousness, furred tongue, lazy liver, constipation, bad breath, bad taste, all liable' to result from holiday over-indulgence, Cascarets Candy Cathartic is what you want; a tablet after a big meal will prevent sickness, or a tablet at night before going to bed, after a good time, will fix you all right for morning, and let you get up clear as a bell, ready for business or pleasure. « Best for the Bowels. All druggists, 0enuin ' ublM i . ajc. 50 c. Never told in baW* C d C C C. Guaranteed to cic. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New if v*Aj BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. Chrlatmns 1« essentially a children's festival. The spool'll preparations that are belnf made for tbe holiday seaaon at the Wlliniugton Institute Free Library are therefore particularly appropriate. Within the last week additional electrlo llghta have been Installed in tbe children'* room ao that It la now much more cheer ful and pleasant than ever before. A lib eral supply of green Including pine branohea, holly and mistletoe bung about the room, every electrlo light be. Ing encircled by holly. The ohlldren are very much Interested In thie proco s of beautiful making their corner contributions of tha littla ones have been nnmsroua. Two or three little boys, who were not very well clothed, Insisted on being allowed to buy wreaths of holly aud sprigs of evergreen that they might con tribute to the decoration. The bulletin boards too are well cover ed with pictures in blaok and white and colors illustrative of Jesus or of modern Christmas celebration. Tbeso pictures have for tbe most part been out from tbe illustrated papers, though this oolleotioD has been augment ed by kind friends of the library who de light In pleasing tbe children. Most of tbe time during the ln6t few weeks that tbe ohildreu could spare fr their studies and from ohrlstmas pin us hai been devoted to reading along the line of Christmas customs. For two or three weoks ohlldren have been clamor ing for Christmas poems aud books and artiolos on Christmas customs. In re spouse these wide spread requests, the children's libmriup has tensive list. This list tire book* but mostly Is made up of refer ence to ariiolee in collections of tnsga zluoi. The list has been typewritten and Is available to young and old alike who may wish to consult lu Obviously the list Is too long to give entire lu these ool uinns. A selection however may be of servloe to toachers aud parente who may be besieged by walking Interrogation points. It should besaid that most of tbe books referred to buve been reserved for refer enoo in the library. All of them being brought together lu two or three sbelvej. Since Christmas had Its origin in tbe birth of Christ, reference is made to Lew Wallace's "Boyhood of Christ" and Quer bar's "Legends of the Virgin and Christ." From the voluminous literature on tbe history, customs and observances of Christmas one may seleat Brand's "Pop ular Antiquities of Great Britain" (con suit tbe index), Chambers' "Book of Days" vol. 2 Washington Irving's "Christ mas eve' and "Chalations day" (in 'sketch book"). Wagnee's "Manners. Customs and Observance" pp. 277 86 and Welsh's "Curiosities of Ponular customs." Among Christmas stories again it is bard to ahooee there are so many good ones. Diokens' "Christmas Carol" though old Is always new. Eugene Field's "The first Christinas tree" (iu bis "Little Book of Profitable Tales)" has already beoorae a classic. Dodge's "Hans Biinker" de scribes Christinas iu Holland* Miss Alctts books contain stories aud tbe typewritten brary point* (hem all out. It Is thought that Bellamy Goodwin's "Open Sesame" (8 rols.) and lloCaeky's "Chrlstuiue in Bong Sketch and Story" contains the best collodions of Christmas lore. Attention Is also callsd to Eugene Hield's "Jest fore Christmas" lb his "Love Songs of Childhood" and most famous of all Moore's "Night before Christmas" which will be found in many collections of poems. The library but this collection of books will be kept for reference at least until alter New Year's day. m and the scenes in the life of ured an ox es eome en ■ prep Includi iy Christinas list at the li closed ou Christmas day Killed Hueband to Save Son. Columbia, S. C, Deo. 23.—Crazed with liquor John Phillips, of Hamp ton, last nlgbt attacked bis wife and son with & gun, llrlDgon them as they fled from the house. Iu tbe yard Mra. Phillips standing between her son and the husband wli had his gnn leveled Belzed an ax and 0 struck her husband dead. Sbe ha* been exonerated. N OTICE-I, ANNA M. WINKLER. OWN er aud occupant or the house, sit uated at No. 1416 French street* in the Sixth ward, ia the city of Wilmington, County or New Qastie, .State of Delaware, in compilation with the requirements of the acts or tbe General Assembly, in mado aud prov'dod, do hereby ft that Istiail apply In writing to tbe oaurc of general sessions or the Btaie of Delaware, for New Castle 0o„ to be bold at W11 inlngton, on Monday, tbo 8rd day of Feb., A. D. 10J3, being tbo next term of , for a license for said bouse as an inn or tavern, for the sale therein of In eating liquor?, lu leas quantities than quart, to be drunk ou tbe premise* and tne following named respectable citi zens of said ward, at least Vi of whom substantial freeholders, recommend the said nppltcation, via: Johu Kook F ttchweiuhart Wllaou Adams Clinton Johnson George W Young Heiurioh Erust Geo H Hpath Johu H Fahey Clios Weiilman Jogn McKnguey Geo W Pierce Wm Kirk Jmh Harr W Manchester d21 lit snob ouse notice in said Emmet Morrow Elijah Tomlinson Christian bpoerl August Hampel James Lewis Wm Hi Palmer Frank Sell reider Chile Opncnlandcr John J Gullagber Fred W Heim Wm Springer Leonhard fielae John V K Inina tuber Harry MaConneU if. WINKLER. ANNA RICHARDSON'S ROLLER KILLS. Flour exchaiiR*d tor wheat. FemI griadinf and custom work doue short notice. -jlj-tf Holiday Goods at Duncan Bros. Barney nud Berry Skates, SleJs, Express Wuroiis, buokbuards veloct pedes; Malleable iron, steel and mcohanioal toys, money gufes, blackboards, tool chests, Christ; holders and fence, hot air eu^im lanterns, fo>tballs, strikiug hues, boxing gloves, guns, air and cartridge rifles, Russell's silver-plated warn aud carvin;; sets. Table and pocket cutlory, scissors, safety and other razors. 214 MARKET STREET. nZItf SPICES The puddingy, holiday dm hi«* wh»u u'tgh quality spiom Fur splscj givo ibcflulNhi to the fluey l cooks ry. BolJ i quantity. pastry aud other ii'ti only oujoyublo ►eU. ng touch any FL&T0R1HG 'EXTRACTS The klml that dolights you. Every flavor that we make is full and rich. Vanilla, Lemon, Oraugo, Al mond and Ross In bottlss at 86c., or In. quantities m desired. BEtr8 PH^ * hCn ?arkEt 5t. £o6.2ob;2io. 8o6.2o8.2lo 5t.~ A Souvenier Free to Every Purchaser * Headquarters For HOLIDAY GOODS , i • „ blllOklllg JaCKLtS. -AT LOWEST PRICES We are doing the Largest Holiday Business in the 36 yrs. of our business career. Elegant and Usoful Christmas Gifts. Dress Suit Cases, Telescopes, Pocketbooks, Fancy Handkerchiefs. C'hatelain Bags, Jewelry, Sterling Silver Novelties, Perfumery, Toilet Sets, Plaques with Easels, Fancy Goods. Umbrellas, Neckwear, Furs, Fur Collars, Children's Sets, Silk Muffler Fur Gloves, Kid Gloves, Golf Gloves, Sweaters, Knit Jackets, Mackintoshes, Rain Coats, Silk Suspenders, Silk Garters, Plush Caps, Skating Caps, Polo Caps, Tam-o'-Shanters, Come Early and Make Your Holiday Selections Froni Complete Assortments in Every Department. A Souvenir Free to Every Purchaser. ic^ystcn • J arket St., 2o6.2o8.2lo Cigars For T^e Holidays. Box of 25, 50 or 100 Cigars Tobacco of all Kinds Suitable for Gifts. Samuel Hawkins, 610 Market =9 JUST IN FROM THE ORIENT Japanese Fern Balls Can be had in full foliage for Chi'istmaH. The Finest Decorated Plant to be had, Largest size at 50c At J. J. SMITH'S, Fourth asid Shipley Streets. THOMAS McHUGH, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Nos. 102-104 Market Street. I have in stock MT. VERNON RYE WHISKY, HANNESVILLE RYE WHISKY, MELVAL RYE WHISKY. SHERWOOD RYE WHISKY, Also Fine Old Brandies, Imported Wines & Holland Gins 1 make a specialty in the celebrated Eclipse Rye ' b Whisky, bottled and sold by THOMAS McHUGH. l 9