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Mill Absolutely Pure, Is powder never varies. A marvel of pu rit .strength and wholesomeness. ii ore eeon omlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, 106 Wall St., N. Y. - Oct 26 dwly tcnrm 4thpd Srdpw The Daily Beview. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 67. Quarterly Meetings. First round ,of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South: Fifth Street station, December 31 and January 1. Bladen Street mission, January 1 and 2. Topsail circuit, at Scott's Hill, Jan uary 7 and 8. New River mission, January 7 & 8. Southport, January 14 and 15. Brunswick circuit, at Zion, Janua ry 21 and 23. "i Whiteville circuit, at Whiteville, January 28 and 29. ' Grace Church, Wilmington, Feb ruary 4 and 5. Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, February 11 and 12. Clinton circuit, at Johnson's chap elJPebruary 18 arid 19. .Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, Feb ruary 25 and 26. Brunswick mission, February 25 And 28. Onslow circuit, at Green Branch, i March 3 and 4. Kenansville,at KenansviIle,March ! 10 and II. j Carver's Creek, at Shiloh, March 18 and 19. Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, J March 24 and 25. I Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 & 4. i Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem, Ap'l i 10 and 11. ! T. W. Guthrie, P. E. - i Kenews Her Vouih j Mrs. PhOebe Chesley. Peterson. Clay ! Co., Iowa, tells the following renmrka ble story, the truth of which is voucbed J for by the residents of the town: "I i i am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and laments.-; for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from -nil pain and soreness, and am able to do! all my own housework 1 owe mv thanks to Electric Bitters ior having renewed my youth, and removed iv-nir pletely all disease and pain.1' Try a bottle, only 50c. For sale by YV.-H. Green & Co. Worth Knowing Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Like City, Fla , was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages He tried many sc called popular coujrh remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was un able to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption and found immediate relief, aud after using about a half dozen bottles fqund him self well and has bad no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumpt ion Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it Trial bottle free at W H Green & Co's Drug Store Kock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to the eye j as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ire- j cessary is the daily cause of prema- ture old age to the sight. You can get j thA Vipst. nr. Hpinshercpr's. ' ! THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows; CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 10.00 P. M. Northern through and way malls. . . 8.00 A. M. N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom mm v M n M. and 8.00 A. M. Balehrh. 8.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. i southern malls. 9.00 P. M. Cheraw & Darlington R It and points supplied therefrom 9.00 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY'. j Western mails (C. C. Railway) .-. 6.00 A. M. ' Fayettevllle, C. F. & Y. v. R. R. and j points supplied therefrom 6.00 A. M. ! Raleigh & Hamlet li. K. and points supplied therefrom 7.00 P. M Charlotte and Maxton.T.OOP. M. and 6.00 A. M Smlthville..... .. ...... 00 P. M. Wriehtsvllle... 8.30 A. M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY'S. ! Onslow C H. and intermediate offi- ces.... ..... 6.00A.M. Little River, S. C, and Intermediate i Cape Fear River mall.".. . . . . . ....' 1.00 P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails. . .10.00 P. M. Southern through and way mai is . . . j 6.00 A. M. and 9.00 A. M. Southern, West of Florence.... 9.30 A. M. ! Carolina Central R. R...9.30 A. M. & 9.00 P. M. -; Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.00 i to 10.00 A- M. i General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 ; P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. ' Stamp Office open from 60 A. M. to 7 P. M. ; Jfipney Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P.'M., ,-ontlnuous. Malls collected from street boxes in business portloa of city at 5 A. M., 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. ' and from otherpoints of the city at 5 P. M. and j Iiargest assortment of pocket knives in the city at Jacobin Hdw. Depot. - Church Services To-Morrow. y Brooklyn Baptist Church, Rev. G.M. Tolson; Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. : Prayer meeting Friday nig ht at 8 p. m. Second Presbyterian Church,corner of Fourth and Campbell streets, lie v. 3: W. Primrose, Pastor. Morning services at 11 a. m. Night service at 7 .10 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p.m. Prayer meeting and Lecture Wednesday at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. The public cordially Invited. Seats free. - First Baptist Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Kev. T.'H. Prltchard, D. D., Pastor. Sen-lees at 11 a. m.- and 8 p. m. Sun day School at 3 30 p. m. Prayer and Praise meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Fifth Street 31. E. Church, between Nun and Church streets, liev. D. II. Tuttle, Pastor. Sen Ices at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Religious services in Tlleston Upper Room every Sunday at 3 P. Mv Public cordially invi ted. 1 St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral. First Mass at 7 a. m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benediction at 5 o'clock, p. m. Daily Mass at 6.00 a. m. - Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between Church and Castle streets. Rev. J. P. King, p.istor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. First Baptist Church (coL) corner of Fifth and Campbell streets, He v. A. M. Conway, p.istor. Preaching tit 11 a. m., at 3 p. nt and at 8 p. in. Sunday School at 1 p. m. Seats free. St. Mark s Church, corner Sixth and Mulber ry streets. Rectory opposite to the Church. Morniag Praver and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7.30 o'clock. Holy Communion cele brated ou the first Sunday In every month, and oa all Holy and Saint's Days. ! snuon uapusi cnurcn,. corner ui jigiuu uuu Walnut, sirpntH. Prpachln? at 11 o'clock. a. m. Sabbath School at 1 o'clock p. m. Piejiching at. 3 o'clock, n. m ' Bible readln? at ( o clock, n. m. Preachlnsr at 8 15 o clock, n. m Seats free. Elder M. V. Morris, pastor. MISCELLANEOUS. NEW YORK OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN 1823. The Oldest and Best Family Newp4aDer. Six Regular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad; Stories, Reviews, Condensed Newt?, Departments, for Farmers, Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men, Students, Boys and Grirls. This year the Observer will pub lish more than FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of genius, will fill the col umns ef the Observer, and it will give fifty-two unexcelled papers in the coming: vear. Price, 3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Great Inducements for 1888 1. The NEW YORK OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sub scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. 2. Any subscriber sending his own subscrlp tion for a year in advance and a new subscrl ber with So. 00, can have a copy of, the '-Iren-Eeus Letters." ox "The Life of Jerry McAuley.'- 3. We will send the OBSERVER for the re- mainder of this year, and to January 1, 1889, to any new subscriber sending us his name and address and$3.00 in advance. To such subscri bers we will also give either the volume of "Irenseus Lttters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc Auley." Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal terms. Large commissions. Sample copy free. Address, New York Observer NEW YORK. dec 2 1888. Harper's W klyl ILLUSTRATED. IIabper's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading illustrated newspaper In America, The fairness of its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of Its lite rary contents, Avhich include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, lit it for the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. In all its features Harper's Weekly is admir ably adapted to be a welcome guest In every household. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PKR YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY.. ..$4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. . . HARPER'S BAZAR. ....... 4 00 ... 4 00 HARPER'S Y OUNG PEOPLE. 00 Postage Free to all subscritm'S in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions wiljl begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Weekly, fo three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense-(provided the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume); for $7 00 per , voL Cloth Cases for -each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt, 01 i uu cacu. .- Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money fcrder or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Ypirninii,s riv tint tn m thlv ifiy4iumn without the express oraer of Harper & Brothers.. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov 15 New Y'ork 106 South Front Street, WilmlngtonTN, C. Loclr Box 415. zsr New River Oysters a specialty. , -oct 232m . s ' W. H. Ydppl t fiHTTTT?T? ' A VTA TC AT T?t Tl -5fVv -AND" ' ' " COUMEBCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET; Dec. 2420 P. IN SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady at 34f cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Dull at 82 cents for strained and 87 cents for good strained. V ' TAR Firm at $1.00. CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at $1.05 for hard, $2.00foryelrow dip and virgin. COTTON Firm. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary, 7; good ordinary, 187-16; low nud dlincr, 9f ; middling 9l; good middling lOi. No sales reported. , Receipts to-day: Spirits, 267; rosin, 1,552; tar, 152: crude,! 99; cotton, 1,223. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer D Murchison, Smith,Fay etteville, Williams & Murchison., - Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Sonthport. Master. i' Nor barque Arndt Gundersen St Thomas, W I, Heide & Co. Schr Fannie Tracy, Tolston, Bal timore, Geo Harriss& Co. CLEARED. ; Steamship Gulf Stream, Penning ton. New York, H-G Smallbon . Steamer D. Murchison, Smith,;Faj etteville, Williams & Murchison. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport, Master. Ger barque Lucie Rodman, Gerdt, London, S PShotter & Co. '- . Ger barque T C Berg, Krugel, London, Robinson & King. : EXPORTS. FOREIGN. London Gr hurniift Lnftift Rod man 1,000 casks spts turpi, 5 2,000 bbls rosin. Ger barque T ClBerg 1,500 casks spts turpt, 2,000 bbls rosin. WEEKLY STATEMENT. . STOCKS ON HAND DEC. 24TH, 1887. Cotton ashore, 16,335; afloat 5,066; total, 21,041. Spirits ashore, 1,991; ailoat 478; total, 3,644. Rosin ashore, 77,521; alloat, 6,758; total, 83,910. ; "( Tar ashore, 4,773; afloat, 347; total, 5,120. ... . ' : Crude ashore, 515; afloat, 25; total, 540. , RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDED DEC. 24. Cottoii. 5,134; spirits, 1,419; H rosin, 35,526; tar,a,989; crud,e, 247. EXPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED DEC. 24. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 669; spirits, 94; rosin, 170; tar, 796; crude, 293. FOREIGN. Cotton, 1,850; spirits, 2,500; rosin, 8, 737. : COASTWISE. New York steamship Gulf Stream 1,263 bales cotton, 328 casks spts turp, 50 bbls rosin, 257 bblstar, 25 bbls gum thus, 193 bbls rice, 71 bbls, 9 boxes bulbs, 8 bbls embtv bottles. 98 car wheels, 35 pkgs mdse, 50,000 sningles, feet lumber. "List of Vessels In the Port of Wilmington N. C, Dec. 24, 1887 No vessel under 60 tons reported in this list. BARQUES. ; Nor Arndt, 447 tons, Gundersen, 'Heide & Co Ger Marianne, 410 tons, lir adhering-, E G .Barker & Co Nor Frida, 382 tons, Rasmussen Heide & Co Dan Hllgessen, 282 tons, Nielsen, Heide & Co Nor HJemmett, 381 tons, Ingemundsen, ... Heide & Co Ger Fortuna, 428 tons, Unruh, E Peschau &. Westermann Ger Marie Heyn, 323 tons, Drahlm, ; Paterson, Downing & Co Ger Atlantic, 307 tons, Schlottsnam. E Peschau & Westermann Nor Nymph, 313 tons, Ellerson, C PMebane (er Bertha. 456 tons, Krause. C P Mebane Nor Slip, 3T7 tons' Pedusen, C P Mebane Ger Obergurermeister Von Winter. 552 tons, Hintz, E Peschau & Westermann Nor Oluf, 342 tons, Synnlss, Heide & Co BRIGS. Nor San Juan. 296 tons, Bache, in distress, Heide & Co Ger Atlas, 282 tons, Dade. E Peschau & Westermann SCHOONERS. ' Fannie Tracy, 232 tons, Tllton, 1 Geo Harriss & Co Br Julia Elizabetn, 80 tons, Cronlyfc Morris Catawamteak, 141 tons, Perry, E G Patrice T & Co Annie E Blackmann, 264 tons, Blackman, Geo Harriss & Co Edith R Seward, 132 tons, Travis, Geo Harriss & Co R S Graham, 325 tons, Avis, , v i 4 . : Geo Harriss & Co J ames Ponder, 255 tons, Lynch, "- v, , 'j -Geo Harriss & Co Kate VV Aitken, 398 tons; Brown, - ' Geo Harriss & Co Addle Jarden, 358 tons, Harriman, - - - - E g Barker & Co Hattie Turner, 280 tons, Gilmore, .-.-EG Barker & Co Lizzie Dewey, 355 tons,' Clarke, in dis., " - Geo Harriss & Co RilUe S Dirby, 398 tons, Naylor. - - . - - Geo Harriss & Co Thomas Clyde, 320 tons. Fyazler, . - ? Goo XTnriss & Co Franconia, 216 tons, Falker, G Barker & co New York & WilniinroD . - . , . - '.'tt-. Steamship Co. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK i . Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P.M.. - " BENEFACTOR. . . . GULF STREAM... ........Saturday, Dec 24 -.Saturday, Dec 31 FROM WILMINGTON- GULF STREAM Friday, Dec 23 BENEFACTOR.. . . ....... . : ..Thursday, Dec 29 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro I Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. : . For Freight or Passage apply to . . - 1 H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N..C THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, - .New York. WM. P. CLYDE k CO4 Genl Agents, '.; dec 20 ; - 33 Broadway, New York. ; The . Zeb Vance Stove, like its namesake, is welcome in all Nprth Carolina homes. It la to be found iatjjacoDi's uaw. Depot. i t MISCELLANEOUS. 1887. 0' J I? Just think of it, only one week until Christmas. What wonders can happen in the short space of one year. Nations rise and fall, islands canv snoot from the-un-fathomable depths of the sea, stretch forth their strong arm of freedom, sound a blast from their trumpet and sink back into the dark' waters from whence! they came, and still our small world goes on with a ceaseless tread, 'never failing to teach other na tions the right of freedom and liberty by its own example. "Wonders will never cease,' even in this little town of ours. Every body has learned something since last Christmas. For in stance, take the little store on the Northeast corner of Front and Market streets You have learned that at Hedrick's you can buy the prettiest, neatest, most stylish goods cheaper than you can in any store in Wilming ton. Last Christmas our friends complained that the store was not large enough it was too crowded with goods. Well,now, since last Xmas we have learned how to keep our store free from all rubbish and goods that are not needed at this time of the year; and can give you all the room needed and do everybody justice. You have got to have Xmas presents, and we have sensible presents for your wife, children and friends, and in the meantime, the wives must not have their husbands "get left," even though they pay the bills. This is an age of advancement, and people have at "last found out that toys are not the thing Here's what we v have to say for this week's trade; 100 doz. Hdkfs, cordbbr'd y, linen, at 5c. 100 doz. H. S. lidkfs, all neat and stylish borders, for 10c. 50 doz. plain white n. S. at 13fc. The town talk. 40 doz. plain white H. s. Hdkfs, very clean linen lawn, worth 33ic for 20c. How's that? All ye young gallants, listen. Don't present your young lady friends with any of the little things of this earth, but come down and see things that are heavenly, perfectly angelic. Our embroidered Handkerchief, so fine that a"breath of air will blow it away. See here, there are only a few, come quick. A handsome hand-embroidered Hdkf for 50c. A beautiful one at 75c. ' An exquisite one for $1. Magnificent Hdkfs worth $4, f3, $3.50 at $3, 12.50 and $L5a All of these, understand, are imported and hand-made; too fine for a machine. We must get rid of the goods by Xmas at any sacrifice. We have the largest line in the State. Those are our prices on Handr kerchiefs. Everything m our line is equally as cheap. We mean business, and we mean to sell goods this week, "and don't you forget it." r . Doylies, Napkins, Towels, fancy and plain. Table Linen, Collars, Cuffs, all white goods cheaper than the cheapest. A few pieces of Mantling,Table Scarfs and Tidies i left Cornel quick. Dress Goods, Trimmings, Gloves, Shirts Collars, Cuffs. Cravats, iUbbons, Laces. I'll not say more. Come soon in the week and don't get left Come down, they have "got to go." Respectfully, J. J. Hedrick, Corner4 Front and Market Sts. 115 Market Street. dec 19 7 O O T on g C oat. ' JUST ARRIVED PER SCHR. DERBY, 700 tons finest qiaiity Coal, at lowest prices. dec J. A. SPRINGER. Stoveo JN GREAT VARIETY, COOKS AND HEAT era. Can eive you anythlnsr you are likelv t- want. We dont make them, but we have ac cess 10 ine Dest sources or supply. Call and see us. .v ALDERMAN. PLANNER & CO., Dealers in Hardware, Tinware, &c nov S3 dw , wnTTilTiigtoa, N. MISCELLANEOUS: Assignee Sale . . Q LOSING OUT AT COST THE ENTIRE stock of G. W. LINDER, N. W. Con Front and Dock streets. Consisting of - GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS," TOBACCO - AND CIGARS.-; " " 83Speclal inducements for Christmas trade in Cigars, Wines and Liquors , U. TIIOS. W. STRANGE, ' dec 17 : Assignee. ' Brunhild, Simon & Co ; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 111 North Front St.; Wilmington, N. C. Just received a lot of best imported Liquors ever brought to this market. Cognac Brandy 1858. scotch and Irish Whiskeys and Pure Old Geneva Gin. dec 15 Dn 1887. XMAS. 1887.! X AM PREPARED THIS WEEK TO FUR- nish my customers with all the delicacies of the season. FINEST DEHESA RAISINS, Lenffoa Layfi an 5ccil!css Haisins. CITRON, MIXED NUTS, &e., &c, and every other article suitable for their FRUIT CAKES and PUDDINGS. Mince Meat in any Quantity ALL KINDS OF. GREEN FRUITS. A fi-esh consignment of - Sweet Florida Omngs. A beautiful assortment FANCY CAKES. All kinds PRESERVES and JELLIES, CEL ERY and CR ANBERRIES. Call early and make your selections Jno. L. iloatwright, dec 19 15 & 17 So. Front st NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. so WEAK MORE kYES MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE. a Certain. Safe and Effective Remedy tor SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES. ..Producing Long-sightedness, and Re storing: the Sight of the Old. : : S Cures Tear Dreps, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eves, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Kheum, Burns, Plies, or wherever Inflammation exists. MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold bv all Druzclsta at 125c. innel3 w , Fruits. Nuts and Candy. A , S. WINSTEAD STILL ' TAKES THE lead. The freshest of FRUITS, NUTS AND candies always ;on nana, dust ay hat you want to please the children. - , . ; ..- v Prvctocro stnmnc in email niiantltina oTmrnir on hand. Respectfully, ? ' A. O. W1JNSTJSA.U, nov 15 , N Fi-ont St.. near Post Office. COME SEE US! f HENEVER YOU ARE IN NEED OF PRINTING, mm ot SIKDIKSi come and see us. ' We have the most complete establishment in the city, carry a large stock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices that we can live at. Give uu your orders. fAflKRON BfLl CARRIAGE REPOSITORY - AND- - . ". REPAIR SHOP. DARTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND OF Vehicle or want any Repairing done to their old vehicles, will find It to their interest to call on I C. IJ. SOUTH SRLAND & CO. Corner Second ai d Princess Street Send your horses to be shod. We have a first-class Shoer. dec 13 tf Society Work ''HE SEWING 1 SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing; crocheting and embroidery. iuaaies' ana uuiuui-u s apiuus a. ovj.ut.jr. onioiM lPtt. . sirt.hft Rptorv. or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention. nov zj ir - CHKP ! CHEAPEB 1 CHEPfiSI ! 1 ALL AT NO. 113 SOUTH FRONT STREET, where you will find the largest stock of second hand clothing ever offered in this city. We also handle new clothing. Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes and Notions of all kinds, "even second hand Soap. You will see the sign swinging across the sidewalk. dec!3tf . J. H. DANIELS & CO. Valuable Lands for Sale. QNE TRACT OF L ND, LYING ONfc mile from Lincoln too, N. C. consisting of S3 acres. 63 acres cleared: Is best or coUo. butgivs good ' cropw for all grains. Hw a branch running tbrough U ac-d & fine spring ; few acres of bottom la no on the branvh aad 90 acres in wcod, ok aid hickory, welt tlm bered. - ' - :" - . - -. - - Another tract Jylng nilea rom Lln'on Vn, mte from v- k ItO acres. 25 cleared, fine spring of dt Melons water, about 6ix acres of boitorn bul near Hon ire -tracb; Is No. 1 for -tub ceo, but grns ther crops veil; 75 acres In yellow pin?ndoak : For price and ternw apply 0 ' " CUONLY A 2IORKIS, , men 16 tf Auct'rt A Keal Eata'x Lrokers AnSCELLAyEorm C&shL House, M. :. M. Kate-" ' , . - " . 5 ,. .... 116 Market Street. BESIDES THE MANY BARGAIKS atlvertised so far'this season, we ., will offer the following Sp- cialii's Us Week - iAlotof coloRed cashmerp. j 5 cents per yarcL Three- quarter FLANNEL DrSs j GOODS, worth 0 cents for ,5 j.: Extra heavy Reps, worth 'J , cU for 12-i-2c. auctions WRAPS, NEW MARKETS, - JA KETS. We will give bur riittroris the bene fit or LOW PRICES in season, and not wait till the season is over. - 1,000 Jerseys fromSl Up ! One lot; Jerseys in Colors and Black worth $2 50, only $1 25. BLANKETS, good value, from UP0 1 By steamer this week another lot of those 40c ENGLISH CASH MERES for 25 cents. Many Novelties for the Holidays. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. V Fancy Articles at almost any price, 116 parket St. nov 1888, Harper's Mipizine, ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine Is an organ of progres sive thought and movement in every depart ment of life; Besides other attractions, it will contain, during the coming year, important articles, superbly illustrated, on the Great West; articles on American and foreign Indus, try; beautifully Illustrated papers on Scotland, Norway, Switzerland, Algiers, and the West Indies: new novels by Win. Black and W. D. 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