aim Pittsburgh Otazettt PESINTMA__,Y RUSSELL ERRE-rr, EDITORS. COSTA-MAGNA, Brsz,ass MA.NAASER. GAZETTE ASSOCIATION X.lti:kolibisa:Le,ram. NO. Sit FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH 00,TIM' - '!- - LUTIONS IN - "IN DLD FOIL THE zpl • ba.,(.I7LD BE i D DRESSED To ~ 7 EniTc) its GAZETTE... , cORR ES ;N D EMIL It N 6 T, BT'+INEt S, sHol BE ADDRESSED, SIMPLY .41,1AZETT E,- IPITTEM7EOII, WIEDBESDA.Y. DECE ER 20,1885. ELBPUBLI.CAN TICKET. FOR aIaVOR V. 7th Ward WILLIAM C. TiIeCARTII FOR (.101.TROLIER, JOHN MtCARGO, 9th Hard WILLIAM= EICELBATTbI, Oth Want 111011. e Lo Act tort laers.—lstotiee 4 hereby eveilthst hereafter all TUSPaILNT adrert.a.e . " rentslitsd at this office must be paid for when band ad tit, Incept la tile ease of yeasty a51rc , " ...., whoa* 11.11 s will be rendered quartette , an usual. Advertisers will please make a note of Oa 1, an this tutees! casts payments for advertisements of the sharanter stated will, from tale Jay !steward, t • isdlexib/y Unforced. DIRECT VOTE FOR PRERIDENT Mt. J ENCSES of R. 1., has presented to the Bonne of Representatives a propose.) to menu the Federal Constitution in respect to the election of President and Vice Presi dent., His amendment touches three points. 1. The manner of electing. His bill ab rogates the Electoral College System. Un der it-the people, instead of voting for elec. tars,-would vote directly for the persons they preferred ;o have made President and Vice President. Thn original intenthn was to remove the selection of these most Impl - ta.ut tinkers one step . from the people. Electors were to bethosen, and these Electors were em powered to select for those ;Aliens whom soeyer,they would. The politicians easily flankid this position. Each party nomina ted lie presidential and vice-presidential candiSates first, then nominated their can didateirfor Electors, and exacted from them a wptien pledge that, if chosen, they Would vote in the College (or no others than the nominees of the party. So rigid lois been party discipline that no caudida e for Elector, ha, hesitated to give the pledge, and such has been the sense of per sonalhonor that no Elector Las violated his pledge in this particular. Bat more is intended by the Electoral College System. it does not rest the selec tion of the President r.r..1 Tice Presplent un the democratic basis °I al:owing a m-oorlly of the peolite Toe put on Int Federal basis. 'fnc States are represented as in the Senate, and the peo ple, as in the Rouse of Representatives. Rhoda bland end New Jersey get their two electors at large, the same as New York and Pennsylvania. Two.tifthE of the alaves are not counted at all. The present proposal= is to thscard all theao,thstmetions, and let the person - hay ing the lashes: numb" - t.d sates !or each office, no matter how Ms 4 ey candidates may run, be held narel scam!. 2. To provide that al I male cluzen tne United States, of the full agu of '2l years. not un - ]. - I•,r inlamotts crinaci, w"ot Aii d , aad e resided one year in the b.o,e and six tnontlis In the t::str. t, Atha": hare a right to vot , . This would admit vt ',hick suffrage on the basis of educabon and would exclude ignorant white sutfrace. It would, also, nistrict, BO far as relates to the Presidential election., the effect of provisions :n the constitutions of some of the Western Statear-Wtsconsin, for example—whereby Miena are authorized a vote upon tiling declarations of their intentions to become citizen& 8. Giving Congress power to provide for a registration of voters, tor ascertaining their qualifications, for the times and man• ner of holding such elections, and for pun. idling frauds therein.. This to making a radical chance; and one hat might to receive full consideration he ore being adopted. Mere are points in he plan which most persons will icadl:y silent to. How many persons will assent .. • 41-3-44-ffertnt question. The general principle of putting the election on the deraocrutic basin of numbers we cur. dially approve. DEATH OF ICING LEOPOLD - - - - - • LEOPOLD 1. King of the Belgians, one Of thenlde,at and wisest of European mon archs Le dead. On all questions of gravity his advice was sought by the crowned heads on the continent. Though his health had been feeble for many months, he had latterly convalesced to such a degree tie to be. considered almost entirely cured. He was born in Coburg, Dec. 16,. 1700. He waif a son of Duke FRANCIS of Saxe Coburg-Saalfeld, received a brilliant educa tion, entered the military service of Rus sia, and in 1808, With the rank of General, accompanied the Emperor ALP.X AIMEE to Erfurt.: NAPOLEON, in 1610, compelled him to quit the Russian service, an d he devoted himself to the interests of bu nwn principality. In 1813 be rejoined the Ere_ pOPOr ALLELANDEE and was conspicuons la the battles ot Leven, Bautzen, Lelpsie and Chun. "In 1814 he accompanied the aiacu sovereigns to London, where he made the acquaintance of the Princess Cuantorre, heir to the English throne, whom be mar ried, N,nvember 2, 1616. She died the fol. lowing year, after having been delivered of a still boin child On theitticeamon of this marriage he web "created •al Field Marshal of England, be came a' eunier of the Privy Council, and was created Duke • Kendal. In I tui crown ofiti.teue wai ofFired Lin; which he accepted on cuctlitinna, bat finally refu nd. la 'lB3l he It as elected by the Na tional Ckmgress hereditary ling of the lie]. glans. in 1832 he contracted marriage with LOOM, a daughter of Louis Philippe. The plcieit son, by this marriage Leopcl.l Louis Philippa Marie Victor, toe Duke of Brabant, now 80 years old, succeeds him. In March, 1848, be signalized his modera tion and greatness by saving his little King duds from tile storm of the Revolution, by promptly = living his ministers leave to make anirpropcisitions of reform they might deem advantageous to the Country. Few a area have had a more onrolorta ble reign than Leopold. He had great 'act in perceiving how far it would do to go in pressin4he royal prerogatives, and when it was necessary to yield to the progress 01 events. He had Cot :he highest wisdom ; but th 6 wisdom just suited to make a quiet reign arid a prosperous and contented peo pie. At! Kings go, this is a great merit, The British Prot tat,: of North Amt rice are apparently as much attached to mon archical institati anti heti, at unc i ties tionably loyalty to 'Lc Brit, the counties of Surrey anti I I tL:' the prolracted discustious ted in the reyelt of the Thirteen Colonies in 1776, and all through the war that endect in the neknowleage rent of the indepen— dence of the Unittl States, the Prot.._ tract... 3 now known he British North Ameri ea maintained an unshaken mnnectict , with the Mother Country. Ever W l lc l, whatever agitations may have occurret, elsewhere, and however ,mail tuitions orithin the Colonies may have given el preesion to insubordinate intentions, the bulk of the population has never entertain ed the idea of independence or of a new and different affiliation. For several years pant, however, the Provinces tore been considering the utility of a Confederation that shall ally them more c l eanl y together; that shall contribute to the development of their natural resources; that shall Invite and secure large acceai,iom of populatiun through immigration; that shall impart a prestige or power, and that shad actually yield the means of mutual protection. To this end a written Consti tution for the Consolidated Government has been prepared. modelled scrupulously att,r the Traditional Constitution of England. The queen is the proclaimed head of this government, and It is left for Parliament t o decide whether lier Majesty shall he repre sented in the Confederation by a Governor or by a Viceroy. Doubtless the latter would be WIN' Cepllthit: to the e,lomsts, because more ❑early lirprOximMing tug Throne itsel: The British possessions iu America nanA, territory almost squat to !hat of the United States. Ti.e latest calculation iv square miles is as follow❑ I , pper and hewer Canada MMMM New Br unawir 11=MM ISr=MISE Showing a total of 2,21,9,641 square lei', against.473lS,73. - i, which is the area of the United States. in point of end and c joint, the British Provinces bear no cornparit , n to these S'ittet. Much of the land included is not susceptilde of tillage because it situated so far north. But a consideradic portion of it is highly productive. l'ana'i has iron ore and copper hut no coal. Novo Scotia has gold, iron, coal and copper New Brunswick has ail these except capper. addition to these sources of wealth the Lod fisheries, of incalculable value, arc open before theta. The present population catino be much if any, under four millions, while the cx ports and imports exceed those of the Unt ted stales In 1821. Perhaps some qualtti cation should be, made. The British toe e; nment Las always disc crugn! the grow t I of al'anul:ctareo in us cffit , L,,. It pd lets to d'aw from them raw meet si, au return it lu manufactured goods. lit nt, the returns of imports and exports is not fur criterion from which to Judge of gross value of productions, But the British l'rovinces nave t I, It‘st. of a great . empire. The cxtimtutshoimit 4 , what Is by way of courtesy ciprocity 'Treaty may give t. rarity to their gri , sperity; the quiLkerithe of industry un tuts side of the bowl tar may draw off some population; apprrima ,ion of IUVaSIOCI -may tierat.- bus calculat lons, but all chest Le rt:a.ornpt used, and the new (..;,:ed iill,ll 4 , 1.: surely 311 t. reser, 111 tl• and poWer CITY ELI,CTI.I)I4 We place at the head of on: °le woe to t! the take!. notnizated at toe ftcpund can promo et:girths cm Saturday lag. Whatever optuse. Ca) cow he held as to the new metrtod "(nom; we, g ceendida ee, all are agreed to aced- he sfult; and we do it all the Inc e chetert.ii vcause we know all the gentlemen ',Mott h, o he in every way worthy or punt, con tidt tr euppon. The n•annee for Ma)or i.n a .1.3 old printer, and no ardva: 1.1.1 e SUM. in GAS, b), nquired nerve and etrontr devoto•n to prinel to be an anti-slavery man, tie k.)1( his aLauli i]r.uly . on that question and maioutiLesi Lis con untency throaghont. fie nal, had a ling tr ern-nee in Contrite, and le thoronghly acquaint ( with city atfairb; and to abilltie, of u.. mean ore., r he unites the deslrable qualities of tirmne, at.: ft ariesannia. We have known him from :be ,Inv of an; boyhood, and can conscientionaiy nrumend him to the support of the Chloe int, f L a city, Being a working man himself, t. re will be a mar:West Moneta In making him he Mayer of a city of workingmen. For Controller, the present worthy been renominate !. Mr. Met 'Midi, has roved u that office for four yews, most acre orally, and has labored with great diligence to get the lc) oat of its slough of railroad dent. Durlto; Lis term of service the finances of the cat ha, eon managed with are, ahrewdneas and anility, and tile rteleetion wall he a well deserved com pliment to a very worthy and exce.lent officer. Mr. EICEILIAMA, rihtominated Icr Treasurer Lhout opposition, has been 1 restorer a.nce 1857, and tte people are determined that be stall erna4 lien•. Long may he live to enjoy the o !mithlense ! He la one of our oldest citizens nit hie integrity and fidelity are now no wel! ' sown nod so highly appreciated that no 000 hlukg of disturbing him In the time to which .e has tii!en so fitly called. We are glad to note tie evidence of general confidence lo a merito• tour pirhlie officer. We beg or our political friends to pry no heed o acy suggestions, trout whatever quarter of. erld, of running volunteer or "Citizen's" can :Watts. Stand by the ticket., and maintain toe arty organization. The Candidates are ell good, "'Cry, competent men, and this la no time to '' e 04 1Ing into the hands of oar political me tric:, Sal efforts to overthrow our party organ inatlar y thin city have hitherto failed, sod Ire nnnut bc /I "cchat any true Union Man will ai oW mself to b ° brawn into the folly of onpoS tig it now. Tun Mthateetri t 11 .opir.acur.;.has pro hibited the Freedmen Item holding or leas ice tea! estate, and not one oi the z - outhern Mates has conferred upon be negroes the right to hold property. As the/ were for bidden by the old statutes to bold real cl tate, They cannot acquire it except by n re peal of those statutes, and in no case ha. this bean done. And f ,, r fear it 51irvid be done the Planters of Virginia have combin ed ogether under a solemn pirdgm that In nu Can wiii they rent or eel t s ne gro. The object Is to keep the weeks ab ject and poor ',Let ihey may never rise ahovii the condition of menials. "Two negro women appeared in a Mem phis court recently, claiming the name child, to which each declared she had given birth. Rather a knotty question for a Jus tine to decide." David lied a similar "knotty question" presented to him, and he cut the knot in a Jiffy.— Louisville Journal. The Journal is a little out in its Billies citation. Was It not not Solomon whol solved the knotty question' TWO 13 at jir<SlLt lItIO In 81,051 i a yotirr a,aan,ra, wt. is 111100 itICIL hie ILcia, .a heignt, sad Ls .011 growing. CRWAG() D ST I.or 1--A A I w days itgo, Re 111 , 01,—!.cd iii, ec t 01 Was belag d!verio! Louis. I bu tue ❑ city , ItanE: .r /11,1 he v X:,AC L 04 . , • ; levato ••Ayr 111,1 ct.vg Fro Fr, 4;4'f, 71, :1; II f " beerss, s L, From ioubur,:t t I. t. St L•II1A to nt freight, :IVA . 11 2.x11.... t5e • 1 6: Total hit ttwice by tb, rty:n in 34 c.nts per t . I,h• As it is t,enerst.;:y rs to et.II their gam iu the r when he river is :, Mr. Sumo grutn sent fron t vrsy of the ('coos! : New °litmus, vw ~• Dubuque to Cairo.,.. E.ereturege etc , et n airo reigh• 'sire to New Urine. ne,l ctor See lu New °dregs Freight, Nre (Price,. •.. New York.. • 4 Thin ;•• ; .. Itis •• •••• 11,. it• di•iilZ,u• hu; • c ••;.., ••• •.• naturxl a +it r 41.:.“.-Ll !t y uecessarl!y put ~ he rntt it ,•i'r'. C nop ~f for Jamal,l Onttoreak f,.tu repro r. i Geet 01 a f 4t,5).000 ,t 3 • i• urpro.l,l4: v i -.• .1 nhen t••• 1 s.- .t laz rna v e: I. ! .1.11.1) M 1 11 z: 4.1, • . A • I"' oil vz 3. oh: 1 , 1 .. 1. ..• Aenpnl.l- . HI. a> I n'^ L ( i!,/ , 111 , .1 ITll .cluttry t MEMO t'. :Le yin', But 6:1 hit - •.: E. kartl,,..tut t. 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NOTIOE.—Am Election ,or lacers Of the Cherry !funned Plrhoie Pr i..lr,u. Uompwol to nerve 1 . .' the enuring year, w Il be held on NICIN If IY, Do, tarn, 1863, at No. 2, I/Mit...no wry, ne Sr Hand street, between the to orsof I .10 4 u . clOcik, i N. ?fleet owl attend ance repile•4.,l EMEIEMIZI •.•., J r. • . Tfo . 1i DALE, Secretary. 1.1, OAbIIS N•l./ONAL liana. Err, ne no lc, December il.b 'HL' ANNUAL NLECTION for Direct— ors et thIA limit, will be bird at the blanking "I/ on. on / I• Es DA? 1866, between hr hour, of II A X Arid 2 P. .ea Iced L. M. MURRAY. Cashier. 13111.7.11 - Pli 11ISITILI010 - 2 UM, Pirrsnanau, Lea. 4, 1866. Al, ti BLECTION ?Olt YIN I".KEN I. ItEi;TWlti of till., Uompony, to verve during Ls sotoing pot, will be Attu et this of ce, on AteiN Y, the lett. inst., weals the bouni ul •. IL. Ina l P. Y. do,/nn Vi M. A_ Sh EPA ILI , . tiocretatT• IiNSK KT W 1. 3-1 bundles lr to nt.t NOVI.!••:Cel, SAIAII , It 'E Er n iO. WAN TS • an t.ther r i . , .4 0 CI, t•n‘t.;tA.4 ti./tut Us it s• Ultleret ,• E. %la:watt rwr,cui J..u , u :Ala too!, Ili the+ I. ur kr 1.1.e0 eny cab., la or 1, •An t Neu, f,r .1 mar Jar els PhLIALIeI. ttl, P at , N ,, 1 AND o. et. 10,1 t.• .710 vet.[ BiIIIIIIZE A RI , t 10.:41 ELx_,CTIONS selr NAN I TPACTITRING COMPA Sy AT A GOOD PRICE Corner Pitt &het anti D'aqu aline, Way deltOmdmAos Of new NM/ bfAllairklt PANNE/. I , lth ATIONS, e, Wattle Room. end 7 isetlbulaa as No. W 7 /Mali tot lama. oaf J S. /1 /11J0/11124 a Rau. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I=n2=Ml I=3II HOLIDAY GIFTS Jos. Horne & Go's Vte tail ILC Att. n•le. of tLe 1,1,1. to ‘ll. •ortra•at E,I HODS SUITAILE FOR PRESENTS EMEZIE Novelty. Variety and Cheapness, IS UNEQUALLED .ace Goods. THE VINYNT I.P.N( lA , PRINT AY11.1,11 In DKEItt II; ,} • I BUItItEI FI DIE 0 1 li.ER I ;s. Collars, Sots and Collarettes IN IT ATII,N 141)K1 , 'S ANI I()1.1, Ait,, LINT' ni.LARS. "TIFEN, NILE Nc.tfil.,, NFIIK lll'.s IN NEW DEsi,iNs, INEANT's 11. 0 11 E, AvAtA S AND 1.1 SHAY:TS k. SHIRTS, IVIAL I ENE DDLLAR,IA %EILS IS LARD E AND VARIED. IN HANDKERCHIEF ere], FANCY GOODS I/ 1 ,, a1 , 11 • • . •.. 1•.• 6•11•11,1. W• , l • • 1e•r114,.• Psrrk.x,rs. ,;::: 11,•acti, A I..,[ut. ,• 0, et 4 ‘..11p• r We /II". w ch , tcr • 'sort kz,ent io BALIIII.)RA_L SKIRTS. ru: NE, N We a‘.• 'open, •wa. z seu. 111.;., I • .11.sus aolse rgant hlki, L•11t , •ler) lat s.l k.n.le. flit Ts.). Huse .14 ,k•tnt, IN ....I' ICI IL &Nil-Nnok ngs. I lionut Le.g.,4s Nnni, et.ptce <1,1.1. ~ .r ;tees i,ss srls, Slott r, r n lets. rrs, q , “ W. nets 'lse •tor.k me, hsv• luau) -cur r sritoler us. %re too numerous to rue. tr.ro Alb E/AMINE. FRI , ES RE F(PrNI , nw JOS. HORNE & CO., 71 and 19 Market Street I.I.EOHENI mi —lc the room elorntnon l'.ea• In the matter of the •tridieallon %%f the LIND IN CH ('al'it Ke tt Teronanto i.e • Charter -f locorper u. nt:on pet 1 arar....11 .1;•;/%%•arlon far I:n•rrer An! /%eeetnhet lean, Jakia, LL• Imre, ••• 4 . rill:LS..o or wttrLatr •'e'7l if heta th• rh,,YI efee eondttlos• soh aka, , under sale:: the went her, hf the ['blob %•hall of Koss to• leglaeny count), Venna desire to be 1. •.1 beteg idtreato-1 c.{.% a eibratt. •ad 111,11.4 been perused rte..% examine, be the sour, it al ;%e to lb. d%yert %tr., lb. oh,lecta. articles nod cOO% dnllbereta set for, nr., cootetibed Id% ahrl hht ,atf% %out in.% %clamant, .e ittreat tLe • %to to he (11,1 in the odlee th• Pt, %to.. dar, %. txt• oh,t, Cal we altreet be inter,%l %., the Vallthurgt, Week:, It •, ter Ira • • a, 'I pink lon hat Iteo tr•de thrm na%t lor et.. narted of . ortoontio,•“.l th•t .% %%•. Piloo •ll•trn to the rod% tyry it% then• •1 re •rn of that «oat,. • deh •ree •%1%1 order aile he met• ineorper•line .aid 111% THS I 112, lit It I, A; rt.h. Prot:, 1:01i S,ENT, .111er•I ... ~ 1•••• Kneratent =Me ~1 1! .7 11:11 lor l S (I 0 rt. • I hicAt efiTER, OAZZAM & CO.. • I F•WITA NT N , )TICE To 1.1.1111%111i h A NI, OTHER,.—At the tower .1114 r , f , tart.ury stre•t, to the Ilnext Western Flantrif .•I J. Hear halo car. he seen • machine for musktag .hayed ahlahres, that wakes "real One tnnuaa. In ten yours h.,: than Colt Ire by nantt the araablue Is 4.1 trhn. •n.I at the pr. seat prlrn el ehteyrtes ...111....5r . make • man klortun, F.:Noun •t the to.il orllce for LarrltOry to use It r.. '•Il there r 00h. as a is roar saturdlle to he oa %runt low,. ,yrnal tde FIERY : 4 EltrE NTS, the Egg of Pharaoh's Serpents A NEW AND CURIOUS t. iri if • Yi. I r r 0 V CHAS H. SUPER, Druc-41st for. Penn and S' Clair &creels tAt I ("t eeru”reinntl, F.lcrl.c, Al y , , Irrp a, Heaver and 1 . •-n•il x• , nntirs. Also for hy Mel)l,4ltIlAN an. M K ENNAN del& MI I CHIN'S J DITRACTX, SOON AND SACRED 11114(78, ROAN; AND 11.11 a MR SOCIETE HYOIENIQUE'S SOAPS AND HAIR rALS MPH. NAIL iND HAIR BEAM Tita shore, with other chalet coda, are of my owe selection sod Import/v.l,in. SIMON JOHNSTON, D Ft la 434 - ZEIT corner Pinta mad Foorth Nt. :e9 THE PENNNYLVANIA WILL. Bin Pyrites .11nd Sulphate of Iron. Pennaylvanis tis❑ Momufnaturlug Col! ()Mee. TAPER HANGINGS, ENLARGEdit,NT. TEE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER OH' TLIE - 1 WElili ANTARS IN AN ENLARGED FORM =lll THE BANNER Ix woo: known for Rs 'tent. 'n favor of the sup ye EtSIOL tif t!, Re bvlilua and Ilia .uppor I=9 ITS EDITZRIALS I=l ITa ELROPEAN COREESPONDEVE 133=1 I=l CORRESPONDENTS In All l'in : l4 oil Church and l'ountr! Its Contributors FAINI:ACE Su ME. U• IHE HP,( W FILTERS u=lrai THE CHURCH NEWS OF DIFFEhKr(T. DEPOtMINATions I, FULL The General News DEPARTMENT IS PREPARED WITH GREAT CARE 'The Sileliso.tions Are from the Best Writers THE FINANCIAL AND COD MBRCIAL DEPARTMENT Trill be rail and Reliable Now Is the Time to Subscribe 'Next Year_ TERMS: Per Year by mall, - - - - as 00 Mien delivered by Carrier - - 250 ALWAYS IN Al/VA/YOE S ADDRESS ALL LETTERS 'To James Allison & Co., Pl' VPRBIIIi H, PA delll.lUMwr DRY GOODS, TRISECApipIGS,Bce rACRUM & CARLISLE, tu, 19 Fifth Street. MAGNIFICENT HOJ,TI)AY PRESENTS. Many New Novelties! EIGLISII AND FIIENCII FApNCY GOODS The Last European Steamers Rich Jewel and Work Boxes. Wet, h and (dove Boxes, Elevakt Ferfuntery Stands. Watch and Cigar Stseds, Ladle. and Gents I iressi Oases, Fancy Corn's, I.selles Contraillons aril Beek. Ls. I . igar ,'noes. itries-les, Setts, Sleeve Hutt... Preir eklarea, Scarf Vine. Fine Party Fans—New and Rif h, a Rich neltG and Belt Clasps, Fine Nlornere l'orket BOoks, The., s'iests have joss Seem opened 'this week, and are Just the articles for Cl2txlss - txmil,is NEW YEARS GIFTS We air 1,1,1) achr•fre asaortment of Real and Imitation Lace Goods Real Point I.are Collars, Lm r Trimmed Hantikerrblefr, Rea; end Imitation Lave rain and Embroider.' liamikerrthels, Infanta Ruben and car., French lacartei, ' , reek Ribbona ‘loraril ,alipier Pattern, cro.pret rri d Flalmorni Iliac, Pia." LinedeE id Gloves, Suspend. ra, Neck Lea, Searle, L oder Solna, and Drawers, AND AN ELF:d ANT (F‘SoIiTMENT OF Fancy Articles and Notions BALMORAL SKIRTS, l.sdi,s end Gentleman wishing tn make Pres, ems, find many useful and suitable articles ,Lf.t 3fL.c.ci r esto F.x-lorzegs. MACRUM & CARLISLE de 19 FIFTH PITHISET, CHRISTMAS AN!) - 1\1P« Vearg 4311 fts, EATON'S, 17 B`Z ..17. TIM Jai-x-xxiamErr A Large and Desirable Stock of Suitable for Presents MEM COMING HOLIDAYS POINT LACE OCLLARS HANDKEROI.B.EFS AND BARBES. VAL LACE ...fiLLAYS r hANDKEKOHIEFS, THREAD, LACE AND MALTESE utiLLARS. A full lime of LINEN HANDKEIWILIEFS In Embroidered. feat Oolomat, Bordered and Hemstitched. Fins stock of FANCY COMBS of every descrip tion. WOKE BOXES, .1 L. iVE BOXES, 1. - ANOT BOXES. ('AED BASKETS. FANCY BEAD BASKETS. BA 1,11100.A1. HOBE. Dail 11. Ladles'. ?dia.. and Children's In Gar an, fancy stripe isn<Faaarlet. Gents Furnishing Goods.. Searfa, nee, Negligee Sal , Under°lotillog of every description, Gloves, Half Hose, Plain, Col ored Bordered. Hemstitched and Silk. ZEPHYR GOODS, • SH WLS ANIYCAY ES, A SCARPS AND NPRIAS, HOODS AND SEATING CAPS. Pull assortment all size. GAITERS for Ladles and Misses. ISA.LBIORAL SKIRTS, new styles, Just revel's ad this day. F. H. EATON, Sueoosaor to EATON, 2t/AOHUNt at (Ili HOLIDAY SALES. I=l 81LK8, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS. BATES & BELL, dal): 2i FIFTAI ITILEET NEW GOODS FOE THE HOLIDAYS, W. W. MOORHE&D'S. BI Market Street You gni iLnd a full wortmeot of FANCY GOODS and everything Lu the TRIMMINO and' NOTION LINE, at al Market Street w. a. 110011.111EAD'IlL .BUY YOUR TOYS AND CHILDREN'S PitEXERT!' AT J. G. Ywrioty sazsclCirr Storer No. tot nuatxrr TiLEET, W war Totiortu Lod O. LalS at :iiirlisty and th vim. • r01a... ARf' (riL-1. 6 0 14 An 4 0,! Winter; To,x, r i po, on lanwasr i ll...d. ;' ll,= , a j DRY GOODS, TRIMMIniGS, _ FOU Will Phut A r t . i t tnit t vwcw PUNTS (=Ma ki&RILEIL YOU WWI Find At 1 . 1.4 e. MUSLIN!, formerly :Sm. •ed et 2e.,formerly Ida, and at no., Woe ea mote forateely at 06m, At BARILFIR & 00.'8, si *rake' n. You Will Find In abundance, DE LAINES .124, Inman/ rrLAu., BAItE ER & CO.'S. 69 ftl aricat tt rou WWI Find All kind. of DRESS GOODS cheap in pro portion. at BARKER k 00.'S. M Market et. Fa u WILL /` d CANNEL., oaf goal Twilled do at rttio.. Barred =to at 11.50., .al Akili o , S:gaZdarkat at VO LI ft'ill Find 14AL:ill/HAL i:K.IRTs for Ladies sod Miss es, so OLICSI, a to surprise youi Si bAILECEIL ei effe Merkel se. You . I* - 411 Find ELAN KETS at r,bo per Pair, Worth. 1 10, ., arid at Wlo,oo, the largest sire, sheep at 112,00, and at $l2, A the Largest and bat, as wood an ....al De bon i kale,CO, at lt A CO.'S, 69 Market .t. i - Oti FriU EVnal ,•••e Fltty Thousand Worth of SILK r. , .1 slI kinds, greatly redrinett, at BARHEIT. d 00 . 9,69 91.9. mt. You WWI Find 06SII51ERE LUNG SHAWLS, t nearly one-half former price. WOOL LUNG SHAWLS reduced [rem iu , io to S." at BoitiCEß a 00. , 5. de altereet .t. Pou Win Pine! CLOAKS of On kinds very cheap, and that sou Carl have them made to order •t greatly reduced prices, at Bral.E.Zbl k CO.'S, Oa (ticket .1. D{" 11 rind ULUA_ECINGS le great raziety and very c heap, at • • BAhIiCER & ek' L'S,24l Nuke .t. 113^11/ Find 01.011 S, OASSIMERES. SAATINETS, TW EEO:, bIELTOrts, , JEANS, and all laws ca Metes and soya• yap sough I. tbs. lormerly. at BABECEIL & CO '6, 69 Market n. COUNTeItY 1111EACHANTS WILL FIND BARGAIN PLEXTY OF E FEW rtncre DRY ,Gr.c>c:broisc J. W. BARKER & CO,'S 49 JELL/MET STREET drektf GREAT HOLIDAY SALE Noe. 78 and 80 Market' Street UHRISTEAS RIM FOR EVERYBODY Embroideries of All Kinds. Fine Slipper and Ottoman Patter's.; LINEN AND SILK HDKFB FOR LADIES GENTS AND CHILDREN• Woolen Goods of all Descriptions Hosiery and Giotto in Endless rarilety. °NETS FIYRNIBBING 000D8-A Full MILK SCARF PINE AND lAMB BOTTOM FANCY GOODS. We have matte Ulla depar•mant a SPICAIIIA LI TT. We will be receiving lirEW GOODS Every Day Daring the Holiday Season I. It lOW v aortinent of Fine Work Boxes, Beetlades, Per fume Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Satchels, Cigar Stands, Cigar Ca ses, Watch Stands, Albums, . Jewel Cases, Fancy Combs, etc., etc.. etc. Oustoiters vlll p ed our prices LOWER THAN ANY OTELEN NOUS& i N THE OITY. Noe. '7B and 80 Market Street! IiACRUM, GLYDE & 00. JOSEPH HORNE a Co., NEW (*(),D, Dress Trimmings. cloak Osnamenta. Beal Lace Goods, New Style Belt Buckles, Beat Wake Bilk Beat ings., Head Ornaments, New t 9 ark Scarfs, Hamburg piouncanigi, Linen Handkerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, In tents' Knit Hoods, infants', Zephyr Lamaze!, New Empress Skirts, Glories and Gauntlets, Whi ter Underwear for Ladlesand then, lOnvin and Blerandre Kid Gloves, Ladles,' White Castor Gloves. The above and many other Goods In Great Victlaty, at , 308 HORN] 43,00.. n and 7 eialciotT Brass' 1:,.'.
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