THIS r APEK -unhei every evening. Bandars ex aepted by JOSH T. JAMES. tDtlOB AKD rKOMUETOK. r T;;, 1 ; CBIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: ... 100. Six months, t2.O0. Three Of 3 .. . tn)' One month. 35 cent i TUU . . . " ap.r will be delivered by carriers . J in any part of the city, at tho a free above oriownupertreck. rt-uicrHer9 will report any and all fall ei ,o receive their paper regularly, , . , 77 i7y Bevicw Uie lAvgcitA 0IUn lhe stiIly g fide circulation, of any iiewspapcrl MVhen rnisYy's cfc ' . : . Trrrf. .. antes r-i. x-kf Hinted, inlM rf oj v viikntywik&a ytVV' ----- - - p r- . f jr7Trvior,s receipts lor the; first six reeks in thin counter aggregated $108.- j -w 1 Tlie London pa jors are rcsoruns to tbc use of the tricycle' in the distribution of their papers- , : .. . . - - The loudest urtnaviable mer in the I'oited States, if not in the world. Is said llr the Jim river in.Dakota. 'its lcosth belnjj 1 WW mites. A Texas fttrmer. a relative of Gen. Z&cbary Taylor, loil in the Confederate army during the war four .son?, two ns in-law and thirty vthree nephews. Jo response to. the invitation of the Don hay merchants who formed a com mittee several mouths ago with the object of inducing one or more Orst-rate jcmale pbysiclana troru Enjlaud to cs tablbh themselves in that cUy, Dr. With tweeny sailed for Bombay a fort liiifbt 050. i" Two sledge dogs from Siberia, which arrived at Sau Franeisco ft short time siuee on a whaling vessel, found the vliiuate too warm, and were sent to the .Sierras to keep cool- It was necessary on the trip to 'Frisco, when they reach ed warm weather, .to feed them on (--racked ice. It was not emotion that overcame Oen. Longstreet in his speech at Wood stock. 111. when he referred to burying the past. He aays that he has a bullet io his throat a souvenir ot the battle of the Wilderness that troubles him ia public speaking. Thus is another pretty sentiment destroyed, r. Remarking on the fact that six So cialists accused of. treason have; been acquitted in Vienna, the Baltimore American says : "The treason consist rd solely in being Socialists. Here no man is condemned for political opin on. Even Greenbackexa and Repudi iaiors ha?e a right to li ve. Such is the blessing of free institutions." ' . i - - - According to the Washington Bepub Ikan so many of our Representatives ia Congress have 'sworn off" that bar keepers are in despair. Even the mili tary men have caught something of the temperance epidemic, thus completing the consternation of the sellers of stim ulating fluids. Their only hone is that Christmas and New Year will trip up &n unuiual number of good resolutions. When Carlisle was elected Speaker ot the House Editor McClure, of the Philadelphia Times, (Red-hot Protec lionlst,) thought the bottom ' had drop pd out of everything and gave the country up to the dogs, ,-But'now he ha8 recovered his second wind and thinks Carlisle is a remarkably fine man and that, it properly approached, he would make Randall chairman of the commitr tee on ways and means. This is too nt" terly utter. It is said that Mr. W. E. Chandler, the gallant seadog who commands Uncle Sam's Navee, is in the habit of vttiag seasick on occasions when the wind blows from the East, although, it said that he is sometimes : affected in this way when the wind is from' almost any quarter. The said seasickness is tit result of looking too long and too often through a glass and is taken in through the mouth instead of the nose, the palate being occasionally tickled Mtha straw. To wit the following, which we clip from tho New York World Washington, Dec. 18 Every one here is wondering to-day at Secretary Chandler's queer performance in intro ducing Matthew Arnold last night to a lecture audience. Speaker Carlisle was to have introduced the lecturer. bathe sent a letter ot regret, which Chandler read, and then said that, he regretted Carlisle's election as Speaker. This remark might have been , over wxmca if, alter the lecture, ? Mr.? Chan scientists present to stand op and refute T . r . - . . . r- . ... I Jirnoia'stneories. The Secretary first called upon Ed ward Everett Hale to speak. Mr. Hale declined. He then turned to Dr Joring. -ad calling him the great agricultural scientist." asked him to speak. Mr. Lortng got out of the embarrassing sit uation "by shaking bands with Mr. Arnold. Chandler thea called for a Pfech from Wm. Walter Phelps, Mthe reformed politician The proceedings noY i00 00 lbe nature of a burlesque, S22i ro Was abundant mock applause, rred Douglass was called upon and made a brief speech. Finally, when half the audience had xone out, a vote of thanks was attempt ed, but it was only a climax of absurd- 10 vnanaier'a very extrordinary performance. Mr. Arnold is very In ulgnint at what he terms his insulting treatment. . .v,.. , 1 4 :ht. chains have bound me, " watuus uii rcuews me iigiu, news the h Of other days around rue. LOCAL NEWS. . mil TO" HEW 1 AnVERTISEMERTS. IKH GKiiEX-Ugar Mns Pickett Boarding J R Mtuojr-Xmas Market . in; J V 'i;wkix Farm lor gale II ei ns ukki; bit I Iolida y l'rcaents C Y IVATKS-Chrltmaa Novelties J C MrxD! UamJbomeat Showcase K G J5LAIU Housekeepers Attention IlUMriiREY, Jenkins & Co Oyatera Knigbis and Ladies of Honor I-ocal ad MlT"PS Bkts. & DkKos-et iroMday Not cities . w ; The receipts of. cotton at this port to day foot up 315 bales. Knights aucl Ladies of Honor. Ilegular meeting this (Thuwday) eve ning. Full attendance desired. It Thcre was a severe dullness around the City Courtroom tbia morning with no cases lor trial to relieve the monot ony. We arc glad to learn that Dr. Tbos. F Wood and Coi. D. U. Moore, who have been quite sick, arejboth reported as better to-day. We call attention to the advertise ment of Mrs. Pickett, 110 Market street. She keep a good house and has established quite an enviable regard bere'for herself.-; We were pleased to receive a call this afternoon from our good 'friend of other days."- Mr. W. H. G. Beatty, of Gravel Hill, Bladen coumty, who is in the city on a short visit to his brother, Mr. L. J. Beatty. Mr. 11. II. Murphy, of Moore's Cieek, called to see us to day and again pre sented us with a liberal supply of those pecan nuts grown by him ; for which we thank him hero. They are certain ly largerjand sweeter than any of the pecan nuts which are brought here from the Northern markets. Xraas Market. . Our readers should drop in at the New Market and see tho hAaiyifoi - aupUy. Mr. Melton is making fcthe Christmas rriarkets: We saw there to-day some of the finest beef we ever saw anywhere and we don't think that Fulton market could beat it. Mr. Melton will also have lor sale all kinds of meats, poultry roast pig &c, during the holiday season. Prof. Kerr. Prof. W. C. Kerr, late State Geologist of North Carolina, but now of Wash ington, I. C, arrived ber late on Tuesday night. Since his arrival here he has examined the marl beds in the vicinity or Castle Hayne, and this after noon has gone to examine the stone quarries at the Messrs. French Bros, plantation, on the Northeast river. He will return to-night and to-morrow, if the weather is favorable, will go down the river to Smith's Island, on a tour oi investigation in the interest ot .science. " Strictly Business. The Atlanta Constitution, in speaking of Mr. C. B. Bishop4 and" his "play, says: Mr. C. B. Bishop closed a successful engagement at DeGive's Opera House last night, playing Gunter's melodra matic comedy, "Strictly Business." The play may not stand the dramatic test, yet it abounds in wit." Tho at tdmpted assassination ; Phiikins straggle between seasickness and jealousy; his supposed meeting : with Malakou; tho scene in the office of the minister ot police in SL Petersburg when he pre sumed he had ooisoned the Czar ; the rescue of Mrs . Phiikins notwithstand ing nitroslvcerine is beneath the I room; the vanquishing of Ivan Isakoff r . 1 r 1 r ana me winmug 01 vva uy uieaas ui the canned oysters; with other amusing situations, afford opponunity to Bishop for the display of his abilities as a co median. . Tins Morning's .Fire. , At about 11 o'clock this forenoon, the! one story frame- dwelling, of Stephen Jones, colored, on the N. E. corner of Market and Tenth streets, was diss covered to be on fire. Unfortunately at the time and the fire had made such headway before its discovery that, al though the aUrm was given immediate ly and the firemen were promptly on hand with their engines, ' the : building . .1 . ,t,o hoil nrfn allnn nd nearlv all its contents were des troyed. Some of the furniture portion ot it was saved, but a large was burned. Among the articles destroyed was an entire chest of car pen ter's tools, which will be a ' serious- loss. There was insurance on the building to the amount of $125, in the North Carolina Home Ins. Co., represented in this city by Messrs. Atkinson & Manning. The e'eoibrate dTish Braxul Gini, Twine is sold only : at Jicow's Hard wi Depot; ji r F VOL. TO. ILSnjON. N. C THTJRS DAY. DECEMBER 20, 1883. NO. 300 -!-!..- , !- . , .. . 1 -i ' : 1 . J ... .-''.. ' ' f' . , - I Give Me Music. . About 500 colored turpentine- work ers. from the forests of South Carolina and Georgia, arrived in the city yester day morning, on their way to spend the Christmas holidays at their homes in Dupliu, Wayne and Sampson counties There haJ nlentv nt runner antl m thpw stopped over during the day some off our dealers made their presence profits able. Wo hear, of one firm whose sales amounted to nearly $1,000, but as - this particular firm always sell "below cost," it is not probable tha they are any richer this- morning. They (the colored wen, -not' the firm) were T ac com panted by what was called a brass baud, but which in ouropiuion was all brass and no band. .They gave ' some of our mccantilc friends a serenade, and the latter have deeided to quit business "rathcrTthan endure -another J such affliction. . From Skye. Skye is the name of a large island off the Western coast of Scotland and aqv aratcd from the mainland by a narrow strait. The inhabitants are a hardy, vigorous, industrious people, many of whom are seafaring men, either as sailors in the merchant marine or fish" ermeu. while a majority of them are craftera. (a term synonymous with land tenants in our Southern country) who gain a meagre subsistence by cultivat ing that strile soil. It is only by the hardest work and the most rigid econo my that they are able to earn a living and pay their annual rents, and when, as is frequently the case, the crops are a failure, the craftera are reduced to the verge of starvation. A Scotch lady, who visited the Scotch settlements of Richmond and other counties in this State a .couple of years ago, has returned to her native land and persuaded many of those people c to emigrate to North' Carolina . -in.'-conse quence of which a party of about 150 are expected to arrive in about two or A.t . 1 , I " Jl vureu weeas. ;as iney are. iu veryi ui 1 titute circumstances, our people are taking measures to issure them' as far as possible against suffering after their arrival. They fare-- ugax, noaest, bardworking people, and 4 if they are assisted through thelfirstVearfa1 difficul ties, there will be no danger for the fu ture. They will be entirely unacquaint ed with our system of agriculture, but will soon learn and make a valuable addition to our population. The Exchange of Stamps. Postmaster Brink has received official notification from the Postmaster Gen eral in regard to the redemption of stamps. The instructions are that no stamps or envelopes must be received for exchange but those of the three and six-cent denominations. Stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards maybe given in exchange for the three and six-cent stamps and envelopes Under no circumstances, must money be given in exchange for stamps or en velopes. Postage stamps will be ex changed at their face value; stamped envelopes at full current rates as shown in the schedule ot January 1, 1883, to be found op. pages 798 and 799, United States Official Postal Guide for. Jan uary, 1833. Where stamped enve lopes are exchanged mistrial t brf Irregular quantities, their exact" value must he determined as nearly as may be prac ticable; but postmasters are not ex pected to lose the fractions of a cent, either in receiving or giving envelopes in exchange. Stamped ; envelopes bearing, printed cards or special revests, as well as 'or dinary stamped envelopes, are to be exchanged ; also stamped envelopes that bear printed addresses. In making exchanges of either stamps or envelopes no limitation as to number is prescribed ; they may be exchanged, no matter in what quantities offered. Postmaster3 must not exchange stamps that are can celled, mutilated or detaced, or from which the gum. has been removed, or that are so damaged in any way : as to bear the appearance , of haying been used. Stamped envelopes must also be in a perfeotcondition lo warrant their exchange.' Great care is to be exercised ia this matter1 Doubtful cases, espe cially where large amounts are involv ed , should be referred for decision to the Third Assistant Postmaster Gen' cral. . ' Here they Are. The following are the tickets which drew "big money" at the Louisiana Lottery drawing oa Tuesday last: No. 7.507, $150,000 ; 21,405, $50,000 ; 6g.460, $10.000; 32.&13, $5,000; 79,916; $1,000; 51.472. $1,000 ; 44.071, $1,000. .Numbers OLS), T0$ ?i,QW CSJStf, 75,C55.r3, 1 m - rn icr Kf ry,K wi m ' - A: BlflllfF Fire in tho Woods. ui There were two fires id ' the' l woods last night, distinctly visible from this city. One was to the Southeast ani the other to the .Northwest, . back of the Guano Works. This last was evident ly a formidable affair and must have destroyed more or , less of valuable timber. At midnight it Avas burning fiercely and the flames were visible from some elevated points in the city. Cause for Alarm. For a considerable time there has h(Vn art nirtenoi'irn tmflRn in I IT , U ; i v. , vv, Carolina line, much to the annoyance of all good citizens. Several homicides have occurred in that section which might be traced to over-indulgence in the products of this illicit traffic. Until quite recently, the authorities have been unable to make any captures either of persons r whiskey. Yesterday, how ever, Mr. J. T. Bullard, assistant depus ty marshal, arrived with tho proper warrants, and accompanied by Messrs J. X. Smith and J. S. Lcary. proceeded to the section indicated, when he suc ceeded in capturing a wagoii containing 150 gallons of illicit whiskey, and arresting the proprietor, whose name we did not learui J The laUefy upon be ing captured toid Mr. Bullard that he knew where another capture could be made and volunteered to guide the offi eer to the place. ; Accordingly Messrs. Smith and Leary were sent back to Lumberton with the property already captured, while Mr Bullard proceeded with the recent owner in quest of an other capture Smith and Leary arriv ed at Lumberton with their prize in due season, but Bullard and his guide had not been heard from at nightfall yesterday, and fears are entertained of foul play. ' Two officers were dis patched from Lumberton to see if they could find the missing couple, but a1 last accounts they had not returned and the fate of Mr. Bullard remains' tn anxious uncertainty, t" f ' If you can't "Bear" a cough " it, with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Bull xrX5rVJ-:x.a Handsomest Showcase gOUTH or RicHMokx f The few who have not seen it will please calL J. C. MtTHDS, 104 N. Front St. CHRISTMAS PBESENTS. dec20-lt HoucekeeperG 1 Attention ! IF TOU WANT THE BEST LAUNDRY Soap ever Bold in WUmlngton, go to No. 19 North Second street, and ask for "Klrkman'a Borax Soap". It rejnovos all grease spots and makes clothes whiter than any other Soap, dec 20 E. G. BLAIR, Agt Boarding. FEW MONTHLY BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated at MRS. PICKETT'S. No. 110 Market St., South side, between Front and Second streets. Also board furnished by the day or week. Only $1.25 per day and $5 and upwards per week. Good board and clean, carefully tended rooms. dec 20-lw Oysters SuOyriersjJ 1 JjUMPiREY,; JENKINS JO receive thelf OytterHouse; S&. nt, Sduth Front Street, 0J irallons line NEWIVEa OYSTERS every day until Christmas. Wc will have 40 gallons of those fine Garden bya ters raised by Mr. W. A. Canady, to morrow.' i r noay.' vysiers seni u . j. n. uraenr- so ile; Ited. dec 20 Farm-fdf Saleri A VALU ABLEFAjRlt 3 fTtJ A!TED FOUR miles froin Baraw, containing 135 acres. Excellent dwelling, lino barna and out build ings. rCaar roundation. Goodrwater. Land well timbered and easUycleared.V Ejccellentl Idee SO lwkd Itw Bnrgaw, N. C. The Finest Display Since 4 tlifeWaY r"TE PROMISE. OUR PATRONS AND tbepnbuc generally for this Christmas the Finest Market seen in Wilmington since the war -4 - - , i : We challenge comparison with the BEEF now on our Stalls. To see it is to buy. Also, lota and cords of MUTTON, VEAL, PORK, SAUSAGES, Ac as well aa ROAST PIGS, and all kinds of DRESSED POULTRY. We acuarantee the best goods poUte atten tion ana prompt aeuTcry. t V . AW 1VXXJJU X VJIA , Proprietor of the only Steam Baosage Factory in the State. - dec 20-st CHRISTMAS GOODS JJOLLS, DOLL HEADS, HOMEMADE DoHa, Millinery, Perfumery, Hair and 3Tancy Goods. All for Christmaa. " ri v , ? ? MRS. KATE C. WTXES, - i ' deeia : Xo. ll9 2f Seccsd Street ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS JN EVERY VAKIETY AND TOO NUMER OUS to bo mentioned, can be fonnd at the most J reasonable prlcas, ;at . F. C. MILLER'S, Drugstore, tlcc 10 324 South Fourth, Corser Nun st 5 and 10 cents Cigars, HAVANA FILLERS, t Best In the city, are on sale. Inigs and Medicinal preparattona of the honest grale at JNO. T. SCIIONWALD'S, dec Drug and Prccriptlon Stoi-c Boys' Saddles, .T ADIES AND GENTS SADDLES. HorbO blankcto, Lap Bobes. Carrlagcs and all kinds of Vehicles. Saddlery, Trunks and Carrisges repair! by skilled workmen. McDOUGALL A BOWDEN, No. 114 North Front St. dec 11 f 9 OUR ABBANGEMENTS FOR AN EXTRA supply of FINE, FAT OYSTERS, for our Christmas trade are now complete. And in thanking our many friends and customers who have respondod so promptly with their orders, we wish to state that we .are still booking Christmaa orders. . . i J W.'E. DAVIS SON, Proprietors of tho only regular estab lished nshery in this section. - dec 18 A Holiday Present rjTO BE GIVEN AWAY 1 EVERY PUR. chaser of ..'.,-"'' "; $2 Worth of Goods, win be entitled to recelye a chance at a most beautiful, oxtravagant and richly .costumed. Imported DOLL, which has been arrayed in the highest of fashion by one of Worth's Spa lal Artists. ; V This' QUEEN OF. THE ..DOLLS, in aU her grace and beauty, baa c seated to share her affectlonn wittf. and to be given on New Year's day to the person then holding the Lucky Number.-: f ;. "? CHRISTMAS GOODS ! AN ENDLE38 "VARIETY, TOO NUMER OUS to it e mite. Fancy Extravaganzas, Im ported Oddities, Japanese Curiosities, nnd extemire collections of goods of every des manufacturing cities In Ettrope . and America. . , Please call early, see the LOVELY DOLL, make your purchases, and procure' your chances, at , " . HEINSBERGER'S, dec 17 ' Live Book and Muslo Stores Fine Portraits in Crayon or Pastel. QRDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED IN ttie finest style. In order to more fully Intro duce the work my prices are to the lowest cent for first class work. Friends are invited to caU and examine for ihemselvea. r ' ORIN T. THOMAS, Artist, dec o 119 Market st.. Wilmington. N. C. A p pies & Tu r key s FOR CHRISTMAS. yiLL HAVE A CONSTANT 8UPPLY of APPLES for the Holidays 30 to 40 Turkeys on hand. Also, BUTTER, Haywood County .J ' Butter.) BEETS, TURNIPS, POTATOES, GEESE, ete., etc.,'at R. McDOUGALL'S, n No. 14 Chestnut St, bet. Front and Water f dec 14 Wilmington, N. C. Bankrupt Sale of Boots and Shoes. T have bought the entire Bankrupt Stock of Dryfoos & Stembcrger and will close it out at less than - y v ? Manufecturer's Prices I Thia stock Is - known far and wide as the HANDj?OM KST and BEST SELECTED of any in the city, and as the goods are going to be sold very low for cash only it will pay purchasers to examine same before buying elsewhere,- ? , , rteel - " ADAVID. AN "ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY NOVELTIES IS NOW OFFERED BY ' Munds Bros. and DeRosset, Market and Second Streets. Bronze and Gilt Ornaments, ' Cigar and Cigarette "Cases, ; Christmaa Cards, Hand Painted, Ink Stands, unique designs, Gentlemen's Dressing Cases. 9 0U O O "3 9 . if Smokers Sets, very handsome, p art a o Cut Glass Cologne Bottles. dec 8 Cigarc I Oigaro ) ajEW BRANDS OF UNEXCELLED Stock, A1 ToUet Soap, avsaw sad elegant Cue. 1 1 Tooth Bruahea, cheapeat and best, at .v. -i r mLU&u h. cr.rr'a, not io .-t -r ? v U7 Usxst etct. TLZABS KOTICS. ' Tf s win be glxCL to receive cematalcatloa from otur trlenda oa any and all cnbje6U - cenezal hatcreat but , 3 fine name ot the writer mutt always U fa alafced to the Editor. .V i -,f Commnnlcatlona mut be written on uU ooegldeot the paper. Fersonanues mnst be avoided.! And it la especially and particularly and stood that the Editor does not always endoi the views of correspondent nnleaa ao ataw In the editorial cohtaxna. The Old North State Forever f" fJIIIE "OLD NORTH STATE SALOON," No. C SOuth Front St , is prepared for its annual Christmas crusade. All of its depart ments hare been replenished, and it la now so well fortlfietlthat it will be able to with, stand all assaults made upon It for two week at least. That Old Olemmer Whiskey ; gires universal satisfaction, ; - . : while the : "BAY VIEW BEER" is pronounced the best in the city. - A full stoek.of the finest N. C. CORN WHISKEY. APPLE BRANDY, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, 4c. There Is no use talking about . ' We have got them, and everybody knows IU Our friends arc notified that we hare made arrangements gx a fnU supply of those famous . "Home Garden Oysters" So there will be no disappointment oa , thataoere. 't Pur friends are Invited to oall early aid often and we' shall endeavor to provida tha means for a Merry Christmas. dec 194t J. M. McGOWAN A AON ; New Restaurant. . THE NEW LADIES AND GENT'S RES taurant on Front street, over the stoo of Messrs Giles and Mnrotiison; entrance. Bank of New Hanover Building, has been opened, and will be kt-nt opnn dallv. Sundays from 8. o m:. until 4 p. m. Meals served l the best stylo at aU hours of the day and evening. Boston Brown Bred and Baked Beans a spe Ualty . Outers served In every style tore wm ready in a few days, dec 14 2w , , M. BKhNARD. MISS R KARRER WILL OPEN THIS WEEK A NlCE ASSORTMENT OF , Fancy ArticlesforChristmas Have in a complete Stock of inery and Fancy Goods, CROCHET SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. -CAPS and SACQUES. AU sizes, colors and prices in "JERSEYS." STAMPING and HAIR WORK done atra sonablo prices. dee 17 Look Out for Tour Number OUR ANNUAL GIFTS TO OTTB CUSTOM ers will be presented at our Store on New eara IJjiv. (hifttnTnAra vht- hi.. received tickets for each' dollar's worth ox gooas Dougnt oi us ana .paid for during the year of 1833, will please can at once and get them. We give one ticket for every dollar spent with us. Tho following comprise the valuable presents that will be given to our customers : . 1st Ono Fine Suit of Clothes mado to order In best style. 2nd One Elegant China Tea Sett.new design 3rd One Suit of Fancy ImportedUnderwear 4 th One Diamond Scarf Pin. 6th One Pair SoUd Gold Initial Sleeve But. tons - Ctu One celebrated "Melville" Hat. 7th Half Doz. "Crown" Collars, latest de sign. th Three Pairs Cuffs, the popular "Crown1 Brand. - 8th One Monarch Yoke Bosom Linen Shirt. loth One Beautiful Plush Scarf. ' 11th One SUver Headed Walking Cane. ' 12th One Fancy Silk Handkerchief. 13th One Beautiful 8atin Necktie. lUh-Ono Pair of Rotolas" Suspenders. 15th One Gold Collar Button, Pearl stone Setting. . leth One Pair Famous Boston Garters. 17th One Pair Llniev'a Patent ria nnn porters. r i otai va me or articles given away i203. JOHN DYER Si SON, . . Tailors and IlahftrriMhAT - dec IS Wllmlnrtmi. N. ti. My Friends in Brunswick BOUNTY WILL PLEASE BEAR INtnlnrf . that I am open at US Front SC, opposite New Market House, where I will be pleased to se - - " - j ,vw .wv. wt uitpccim. and Am alA nmnHnut In mnrm tho 8tall and yard room free of charge to country decK lw lis Front Ht. Ohristmas Novelties. We do not claim to have A GREATER VARIETY ORFiNEE GOODS m than any one else. WE ONLY POLITELY ASK YOU TO CALL AND JUDGE FOB YQUESEXT. V-A.TBS, dec W 119 Market st t F ot CALL AT REA TIL'S S and 10 f!TVT9 tore. the first Store ttooth of Mart Bali, 'a aUer on Second Street, (llr. Warrea'a oia stand). You can Cad Xla ware. Card srara. Toys Notions, fee Vases cf twesty trylcs and a , Tsxwiy c i vuiii islAS KiQTli tr.t frj Ugi0Tori c:-t. X V t- 4. , L J -f Y ui t