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OFI nr. de. mill I'lcducs of
DI.VXOSDSjfJOLD&SILVF.K W ATCHESAND CHAINS. SILVER AND PLATED
SETS. C1ITH1NO,' JUStCAL INSTRtTttSlB..Holiday, Dwcmlu r aoih, a lo a.m .,
AT SIMONS & LOWENSTEIN S, o J10NROK ST.St.lo to continue Daily until cloaedi out.
X. M. BTOUDARI). uctloneer.
i NDER WRITE B8 SALE,
1 Auction,OF THE
Knt lrt Ontflt of th Sniikm Stoaniei- -
OVAHITA BELLE,CONSISTINt; OF '
Klenaiii nrpels and Rags,CABIN FI llNITCnE
Mnttrfmo iNcw Jeathcm),Chiaaaail Sllverwnre,
UIRKORs Onuof which cuttllOOO).
l ine Pinuo, lion. I. I ers,EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIItS, BrREArs,
Table Had Ilrd l inen. BlaakrtH,LAROE BILL, STAG, BLOCKS AND TAOKI.B.
lu (act, everythiiiK uaed upoii a Firat-Cla- a
Slvaiuboat.
THIN OI TFIT IS VALI'ARI.E.and the aalc will lie well worth the attention o(rleambout owner! and others wL-- iit to pureliaae.
Sale nt Corner or Adams and Second Sis.,MEMPHIS, TENS..
Friday, Dec. 17, 1880,10 OTloek.A. M. STODDARD. Auctioneer.
FRAMES I'M Tl RES.
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FACTORY.Iff, ffffTCKOCffffSfffflCfftC
not Main Stretvw.
Oil uinltupa, EalgraTlnirH,(nranniN Mlrrorn,Frnmets Rinokets,
Sl:ti ti:ir t . etjNew and Splendid Assortment,
AT MIW I'RK'iM.
PERSONAL.I I Ti.HiiLLK.NHFK' ' having a. ccntedthiJnrTM . for the Sonihwesl of Ihi .tconili'ii a.isnr.ri.m.is. in conn. Til. in Willi mi- wcn-s"o- nod...nt eatabllohed aneiiey of Chic kerni and steiu-wa-
Plaucis, otters cathodal in. tueean'iita to pti r--
. ti i.M-- . at hi new aei . iCF'im noiw mm i In y
buildltK (Walkur llro ' old stand), T! A1N - P
iK K. 1.. LASK I has removed his ottn-- lo .14.H
Mkiii stn-et- . thrw doom below Unlou, over
STRYF1 OR NTOLKN.--On lthe nth instant, one lunre black i.iareMULE In (rood condition, round bodv. 1
io;tiauds high, small white cpot sba of letterAon left hind lev nr thtKh. M'Mte saddle marks, alittle stiff in forrahoulders. ONii iy reward forliitoruiaUoii or 1
w L. RILEY. Ifi Madison street.
ROOMS AND BOIHD.'M- -A oTliilitiiiTfrSil oSoai. wltti aoutlioriiKi oxposure, foralsheil or I ufuruisbed. t an la"
ohulma! in a prTi ate fearHy t.y earlv applicationM'l illFl.RY OTREKT.
I ' i ).,! Furuisue.l turn! IOIOj with orXl without board, al lo I TI11K1' ST.
U'lLNIsllKD ROOMS --Wttlt or without board.1 At 111 CTIUKT STRKKT.
To6.NU Furuiahod or uuinrnishml.aiin hoard,JA at rcaaonabl.- rub, at M aud .V. Mouns strecl."XTICE RlHIMS Furnished or unfurnished,
gle or In suite; apartm.mts (or light house-keeidiu-
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DEC IJth.IIth.Tho Koutz-SanUc- y Novelty GmmjKfJ,
M. H. LEAV'TTT. Pnjft'r.
LIST OF ARTISTS.Lisa Weber. Boaa Lee,. af . Tni lii .in. 1,, Ur. lWH.Lulu Mortimer, Kate lUynhara,Belle Clifton, li'.rdeaux Msters,Fanny Florenc.1, Hlanefae Vanuie,Capitola Forrest, l.aura Ben neit.Leir Bancdlcl, iullier 4i OoldricB,John E. Il. inihair, Harry Gwynctte,Mt Rniu. Vm. Randlc.
Monday evening, Lia Weber's New Burlesque,I'ENN'S AUNTS AMONO THE PIRATES!
Entire Chance of Bill Tuesday.Wednesday, Thursday ami Friday Collier's Bank
er'a D,tifIu r t ..iiipan;.
TO KX( HANOI:.IjllRST-CI.AS- fl liOTTOM I. AN I ATION WellJ1 Improve 1. an. SlO.oOn lo $1 iK.U.'a-- lor Mem- -
plii-- . proerty L. OUION, Acent,No. 19 MadN.u st
LAND 840 aeics (2,0o)u) on Hernando road.iront city, dwelliai; ol six rooms, line
neighborhood and beautiful counlry. Also 200acres (90 oen) :t miles of Wythe lep..t. Will exahanice th.- above tio pia.-.H- . for Memphis propertyand Ul Live diltareiicc of to WHO cash.
H. 1.. GBION, Acent, IB Madison street.KSIDKN. 'E AND I. AND $l:.U00-r-i sideni e. fur"R lied, 11 rooms, in V-- Voik tlty : larireand
showy pUce. And JTikj acres o( land in Oneidaand H.rklmcr coii.iilea, New York, near Ulica.Will ejichanifc above r.roperty for southeru proa-ert-
II L. OF MS. Aeeiit; l Madison strect.Ti US IN Ess !! USI lo" arst businessJ bouses, ei uiral location . flnl rliix order:
eoninuinds nmtK'lAaa teuairts. The propertycost K&.OOO: price 145,000. Will take part pay inlirsl-- . ia-- s bottom l.lantallon.
H. L. ul.'ION. I" Ma.ll.ou alreei.
FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE.T PLANTATION m ar Hledsoe's Landing, threeL lulla fn.m Rivur, in Luc county. Arkansas,coutainlua l'iso acres, 4o0ojs-n,-41- acr.s in cultiva-tion, i) cabins: '
i f the entire tract nliovc over-flow. Too icoo'i i'arty a lonilnm will be given:OK WILL SELL I'lIE Hiiri'.AE'.AlN ON THEMARkTICT. The traid ao one of the high-est bv all parlies familiar with the same. For termsapply to F. W. ROYSTER & CO.,
R. ul Estate Dealers,
LOST.I PENDANT On Adaroi stn t a pendant of r
A rinit. with amethyst set. will leave atJ!t ADA MS ST , and be rewarded.
1 tRACELET Del eniber'.'th, an etuimeled brace-I let : engra fi n iBHda "l.ou B.Liberal icwanl will U- pld for its return to the
STATE NATIONAL BANK.
WANTS.OiMs To rent 2 or : rooms, completely fur
lisb.-- in a in 'ight'orhood, for lightLooping Addres- - KoOMS. A ieal ofticc.
"I Oi M MATK y : ::in boarding in a pri- -
i ate f:umi!d.-sr- s n ruom-iaatc- . l'erma mod-erato. Addn-s- T. I.. ::sk & i'o
Whit. Ulan, l,ft to nil )... wltli binMViUc but no children : one uot able to dohard preferred. Must .e steady and wiher: aKi nttrvTt u;i. need apply. A irood lionie and i
maacio, piji, e given to one wr.o esu tut tne place.Addnw li.oace ihi oilleo. stating where can be.en.I ARMs Parlies naviptf Dnall farms Fo rent, or.P forsale.ot 10 to 40 acre, within to s miles ..(MeiuphU. au liud ready teuatibi and buyers iiionapptlCOtion to A VERY & BERLIN,
No. S'.i Madlkon street.VX'-l- 1'A.N l S For thr.-- Isrvc front rxxm. fur--
W nisi lor i:furnUb. d.w itb l.oar.l. Terms rea-r.'-
l is HERSMNDO ST.
4 AN A e. man ; good salary toJj. tile rigid l;:illl I" nr. lorW it K EWlNi H Madlaon straet.
Front loin. m. urC tos p m
0 Anli.. lu irlousboy.it Hilly l.iebeti s. W,Main. Mi:-- t ive i;o.sl rwfcreta'oo.
T)"ltl'Hi H, at "i n i, r. ni es. Cull ai MatouiothX Clothing House, : .s Miillisli-eol- .
j'KTTI illHH, -- small ;;. . dog Duke, brack, nr1 be calud a blue doc; longhair. Will
pay a Ills. r.il reward for his return u So. ;'.17 MainStreet. ARTHUR MKRKIM AN.
SERVANT To do housework.At TJCi'l KT STREET.
Two fuiuale servanta, for generalhousework. Apply at ej ; POPLAR ST.
V'OI 'PA NTS - Eorlwonii-- fismis. it ith board.VJ TeiiO" icat.iuaide. tteferetlo exchanged.
cor K STREET.rt-v- i HI Y A small dwelliiighotise near business1 part of iheeitv. ul low rigur. s. Ad
dress, cam J. T. iurgas.,n A I'o .
JAMES A. ASHFORD."lOOK
At lzr. ADAMS STREET.
iiai.im.in houae. an eaergvtlc,7 ie liable dry g.s.ds or elothin.r and traveling
sileamau. A gol s.dary and a permanent posi-tion will be eiven U- Mich a"ni.io. Apply at once
y cii. r, .il: reference, to I O, Box .'.I.'., Mobile,Alabama.
"--l( n TONS OF OLD K.tus AND IRON.11 "I A. KOH1 !!U Mi. Main stn . t.
RfcsfONSLRLE VARTY To adold-an'ln-fan
Addnn Mrs. ALICE DUNAN, loruer alnut and Vance trvets.
snri' ATION asia clct or to travel for someA r.sa'rteiuid m generalMoltllH.il illQO isaiary nooijocl above actualpetisis. y oiveu. Address.
F. M M.'.i.KS, this oOlCe.I luLSE Of & or siiTMi nanus, in desirableJi ueighoorh.. L by family of two. Central
loi Otion preferred. Address I s tlda omce.H1TE OIRL Agesl mtiu or leu years: orphanw pretcrrcd: s'rnianeni nome. Appiv at
ii r.i.i.i.'i .s i i
g Slai'EKNo- - ii. and r. n. ;
J charg . whaien r; aL-- Brick wjt of an kinds0 a;, al bottom rates.
THOM AS Ci niUNS, 43 Madison st.
FOR RENT.1X.11!! J or uufurnishotl.
jf0 , : K STREET.CntTTIONTTi TunT.a rounty. Mias . known
1ST. as the Avent pUee. Posaet'U given the 1stof Januarj' neat. Apply tp
W. S. DANCi . Holly springs. Miss.
upper licit of the house No. 124 Beale streetTHE person occupying the store' will laairdwith tenant and pay a reasonable difference KM aUauil. .
I1KHK K Beale street.MN(. MKKtWCTHKR.
I ""l Fur,,,shed..UWUrnr.s,nI;MAN.
jl'kNlSHKD ROOM."at 107 Jefferson slrecl.
FOR SALE.I kOTTOM I' A KM A t a sacrifice, a Lotlom (armJ" in Mississippi, i ost ' four visarsago; prioot.'.aai II. L. OLIl-'-N- Agllll, I'J aia.uson mitvs
' DLIollT OIL Has ami Bind stoves, i urwi-iu- a
lamia. A. Ill raFFXD, 23t8erand it.tro. weksTEtt STREK1' -- Near corner ol lal- -
1 Ks- - v N.t I house, ol seven rms, in tineOrd. t, i.ll a 'ot 4o bv 1A1 leCt; eOllVelllelil lo street
pa: rice UlalU. w lib a eaab pay incut ol S2 .
the lance call ne i;d i.rjwj t 111011II1.
MIS 1 LK PARKER.
f MNTtMltCklNii JUKI' --"liucji will) new cage.lii.llire..l Mr I.HAI oil. l'. ra;conl slrfft.
JK. Bi river or rail. WuanUlv ana quality w
THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-SUNDA- Y, DECEMBEEBELI6I0U8 SERVICES TO-DA- Y
RKM N Hwmmit chcbcb. twmstreet. Preaching Ht 10:30 a.m.
PATRICK'S. Corner Linden ana Desotostreets. High mass at 10 a.m.
liSUKKHATIi ISAL t lll'RCH OrleaiH street.B. A. Inn. - paal Services as usual.
TMMVXl'AI, CHURCH. Bealerviccsat 11 a.m. and S p.m.
street. DivineSunday-schoo- l
mnHYTBIIAM ill 1R.CH. ChelseaServices at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday-schoo- l
at 1 p.m
EPISCOPAL CHI RCH Morning11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Thomas '.
of Pulaski.
BETHK1. Adams street, corner ofMEMPHIS avenue. Sunday-schoo- l every2:30
Roo.1
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CALVARY ('HI Kin. 1 ins elm red 'Mil no openfordirine services morning and even-
ing, the rector officiating.
PICkTERIXC M. E. CHURCH. Comer ofSixth and Jackson street. Services at :.i
Rev. W.Shimmin, pastor,
PETER'S CATHOLIC CIICRC!!. Mrs. massat 6 am. ; second mass at 8 a.m. ; third thigh)at 10 a.m. Vespers at 8 p.m.
take
rERXANDO STREET M. E. CIICRCn.-Su- n-davschool at 9 a.m. services at 11 a.m.
7:30 p.m. by Rev. J. st, Collins.
CHAPEL. Central Point. Pas- thpPROVIDENCE
p.m. Sunday-schoo- l at 1 :30 p.m.
EORfilA STREET METHODIST CHURCH.Pnnchlncat 11 a.m. aud .:ln p.m., ly KevKnott, pastor. Sunday-schoo- l ul 3 p.m.
rrprpT ivn rRKS Y . : ,. 1111 lollconn sinVt. Pastoral sermon at 11 a.m. Usual
at 7:30 p.m. Rev. H. A. Jones, Pastor.
0 n E I D A I. K STREET PRESBYTERIANl Hl'RClI. Services at 11 a.m. and TslOp.ra.
Rev. X. M. Long. Sunday scnooi ai Kfaav 1 n STREET M. K. II UR !!. orner of'sslvth'and Jackson streets, Port
by Rev. A. Wells, presiding clder.at 7 I
"inURCH OF THECilKMI SlIM'tlfclil'. cornerMill and Fourth streets. Chelsea Services at
a.m. by Rev. Mr. Kline. Sunday-schoo- l at 9:30
AFFARANS STREET IL E. CUC'CII, SOUTHI'rcacliiiiH at 11 a m. and 7::!0 p.m. by the
Rev C. Holmes. Sunday-schoo- at 9:.W
LAI1AM A STREET P It ESI1YTERI AN CHURCHCorner Alabama street and Jones avenue.
Services at 11 a.m and 8 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Bigger,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Comer ofthird and Poplar streets man ai 11
an 7::iU p.m. oy tne pasior, ncv. nuipnwi
TNIOS STREET METHODIST ( III RCH Rev.n. Surratt, pastor. Subject at 11 a.m.:
(ioliath hat to ao 1111 urn Howtiet Rich.'
MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Services this mornitiK and everv night during the week by Rev.
M. Torbert, of the order ol St. John the Evan-gelist, oxford, England.
BAPTIST CHURCH. Second street,FIRST Adams and Washington. Sunday-schoo- la.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., by
pastor, Rev. R. A. Yenable.
ERMAN EY ANC ELIC AL LU TH ER ANCHURCH Washington street, between ThirdFourth. Service at 10 a.m. Th. Beuscii, pasResidence, 19U Carroll avenue.
THIRST METHODIST CHURCH Second streetbetween Poplar and Exchange streets Ser-
vices at 11 a.m. and 7 ::!0 p in. by the pastor, Kev.H. M ill. .11. Sunday school at l'::!0 a.m.
T. JOHN'S M. K. ( Hl Ki'll. Comer VanLnudt-niiil- vtret'ts. ('uuuinuiiiiii i
a.m. Iv Iti'v. A. Wells, prt Miliiu clut-r- Cla:meeting at 10 a.m. sjuiulay-M-lioo- i ul I p.m.
QfeCOHfi PRESIIYTERIA N CHUKCH.- - rnerofMiun ami K'nlf tt. tn'rviees a in
Rfv. E. M. Kiiimrdson, after which acoogrecifcnut'tingwill beheld. No services at night
ENTRAL BAPTIST CHI'RCII. Second street.iciir lleale. suudav-si'noo- i at '.t:; 11.111
Prcachuie at 11 a.m. an ::ii p.m.. by tin- nstort. J. Rowan. At :.w p.lll.. there will be
service of song.
'CENTRAL BAPTIST CiU KCn (COLORED.( orner ot amc and IK M.to streets. kc
J. Hodaa pastor, services at a. in., t p. Ul
Tt p.m. Sunday-schoo- l at 1 p.m. ScrimmJvlin, lit, vll.
IKDEN STREET 1'HKISTIAS 0Hl'RCH-'- .,r
i nerof Linden and ICulberrr. Sundav-sc- h
'J a.m. lord's supper at li::a.ni. 1'ieai liiin;II a.m. mill ,.'M p.m. subjects: Morning
"What it I'osts to!b a riiristiau." Eveiiia "Whya Christian." J. M. Trible. pastor.
LARGESTStock of Fancv Groceries Out
side of New York.
2,000 lix, Halves anil (iiiarters Raisins20 Ciisos Fijrs.
2,000 boxes Fire Crackers.2,000 boxes Factory Cheese.
300 boxes Cream Cheese.1,000 boxes Crackers.1,000 cases Sardines.1,000 cases Linrretrs Ralph's Snnff.3,000 cases Jellies.
20,000 cs. assorted Fruits and Vegetables100,000 pounris Faiicy Candy.
1,000 cases Canned Mackerel.500 cases Canned Salmon.
0O cases Itrandy Peaches.500 cases Brandy Cherries.500 cases Matches.
1,000 bags Green Coffee.500 barrels Keilned Sugars.500 barrels Yellow Sugar.100 barrels 'ew Molnsses.
1,000 packages Lard and Hams.50,000 Fresh Cocoanuts.
1,000 bags Almonds, UrnMs, Peanntarecalls ana t nueris.
300 barrels Oranges.200 boxes Lemons.
0LIVER.FIM1E&COWHOLEAt g 9H0CERS,
5fEfPill!. ...'TEKXKtiKKE.
LOCAL PAH AO R A PB S.
The game markets are well stocked.Dusty streets yesterday all over town.The Christmas holiday boon has
pea red.Motions will be heard at the chancer
courtThe board of education will meetto-mo- r
row evening nt 7 o'clockThe rain commencencd falling at 11:30
o'clock last night.A vouth named Samuel t ohen was ar
rested by the police yesterday on the chargeof larceny.
The stockholders of the German National bank will elect a board nt directorsTuesday next
The water pressure and supply furnishedbv the Wolt hiver atcr companv continuesgood and sufficient.
1' ridav niglit burglars enu red tuc residence of Sir- -. E. M. .Mount and carried ana
lol of taliie silverware.At noon yesterday the tompeHtttm
lorty-si- x degrees. 1 lie bar. nit. li r itidtcale30.10 inches weight of atmosphen
The rapid driving and slringing-ou- t ofdrays and carts cnntiniies to be the dangerous nuisance at Main street crossings.
Mons. Joseph, the Gnpo-Ronia- n wrest-ler. Is in the city, and challenges any one,barring weight, to wrestle with him for $200a side.
The sale of seats for the Banker'sDaughter cngagcpient at the Theater nextVVednesday w ill commence at Kirkland's to-
morrow,At ihe criminal eourt yesterday a num-
ber of )h MOM were fnuud guilty on indict-ment- fl
charging illegal retailing of liipiors,and fines were imposed by the judge
morning, at the foot of .Icf-fers-
strei-t- , the St. lollis drummers steain-bon- t.
Relistix-k- , will lx- - sold lo the highestbidder by Ihe United States marshal.
Owing to the illness of Signor Talbo,llie tenor of the Tagliapietra Italian operacompany, no matinee performance was givenat tne Greenlaw ( Iporahoiiso yesterday.
John Lyons, just from the State peniten-tiary, got mi a drunk yesterday and engagedin a row in Um Bon Ton saloon mi Washing-ton (treat, 11c n. arrested and locked up.
The regular monthly meeting of theYl'man's Christian assoetation will be held
at 10:30 a.m. (Mondavi at therooms of the asH.ciation, 30 Jctlerson street.
On Tuesday next the Society fur the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals will give a nttsk al entertainment at the Greenlaw Opexx-booa- e,
on which invasion a lecture will alsobe delivered.
St. Sickola for Christmas, Sru.s-i- f andfViiittViji Stjuare 7.ifccanV., Lnngtritv, a newHumboldt scries, together with a full line ofreading material, to be had this morning atMatisl'ord's.
Toof A Co., have issue.! an elegant mapof the Taxing-- 1 'istrict of Memphis, showingthe coUflrucliou ul .sewers, the liner, of thenew and old sewers, those to lie built and thelocation of the flush tanks.
Toy books, papeteries, new lot of "Sea-side" and other novelties at Hill v Lichen'snews stand, 56-- Maiu street. Billy receivessubscriptions for any magazine or papa inthe l ulled rttatis at publishers rates.
A spiritual nfi will lie given at theTheater If such can be given 011
Sunday nights, why no! a beautiful ojiera, orhighly moral drama like 2wwal Kirh, that
contains in its text a score of good sermons.On Thursday night thieves broke into
the residence of C. C. Bill. No.96 Monroeand carried awav a lot of wearing ap-
parel, tableware and kitchenware. Theknivii- - and forks taken bear the initials,"C. C. B."
Marriage licenses issued on yesterday:White Charles C. Ogden and Alta Robert-
son. Colored Julius Meade and Kate Har-ris, Robert Mason and Mahalia Biggs,Charles Royster and PrecillajTucken ,CharlcsBlaydes and Alice Cameron.
At about 1) o'clock yesterday forenoon afire destroyed two ouc-slor- y frame shamics,occupied bv colored iieople, on Butler street,between Shelby and Tennessee streets. Inone of the houses a chHd aged three years
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apposed to have been caused by the childplaying with the burning embers. Thecharred remains were found in the burnedbuilding when the fire was suppressed.
Several communications have been re-
ceived with reference to the unpaid teachersof the citv public schools. Their salarieshave not Wen paid for several months, homearrangement should be made by the Board of
Education to raise money and pay theteachers. Thev cannot live on air or promises.
The stationhouse was telephoned yester-day that a man at the central telephone of-
fice was conducting himself in a craiv man-
ner. An officer was sent down, but the manhad departed. He turned out to be Dr. Lang-don- ,
who has been arrested several times oncharges of not being in his right mind and ofacting in a daneerous manner. He attempted to
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possession of the telephone office, claiming that he had an order so to cto, as tne teie- -nhone was a murderous instrument, and waskilling people. An order was issued bv thechief of police for his arrest wherever found.
Some days since Robert McKenna, Republican member-lec- t to the State legisla-
ture, filed a petition at the Shelby circuitcourt to have his disabilities removed, thedisabilities beinir disfranchisement by reasonof his being convicted some years since beforethe Bartlett circuit court on the charge of in-
cest intermarrvinc with his deceased wife'svain hlaiiffhter" Mr. McKenna was par
ilrmed bv the irovernor after conviction byiiirv. but before sentence had been passed
upon him by the judge of the court. On thepetition to be restored to civil rights, abovementioned. Judce Pierce held that the pardon issued by the governor had removed thedisabilities "referred to, and he ordered thenctition to be dismissed. This decision renders Mr. McKenna eligible to the seat in thelegislature to which he has been elected.
LAW REPORTS.
Chanrerr Conrt-HrDo- wf II, J mitre.Monday will be motion day.
TaMe in Drews.Sarah Bernhardt, we are informed, changed
her dress fiftv-tw- o times during her fivenights performance in New York, showing
or appreciation ot the element ol lockingfresh every time. This is why all the greatartists and men of the world recognizethe importance of looking well. A goodailor is an artist on a lower plane, and ft
ful one, too. Mr. L. Ixiwenstein, thelothicr of Memphis, 241 and 243 Main
street, illustrates the best that is attainabletins line in the readv-mad- e cloth
ing business, being a good judge of material,and selectiiitc his entire stock in person, andbelieving and acting on the principle thatonly a large business is possible when goodgoods are sold at a small profit.
- A Ciiuldcu OpportunityTO HOUSEKEEPERS!
RILEY BROS. A BAER is
- Make the following liberal re-
ductions to cash buyers from nowuntil the end of the month:
Bed-Roo- Snita, Fall Marble-To- p,
Marked $05 for - in.Bed-Roo- KnltM. l ull Marble-Tou- ,
Marked re. for $35.Bed-Roo- Knita, Full Marble-To- p.
Marked SiO, Tor geo.
Bed-Roo- Suits. Full Marble''o. Marked --to. for ;".Beil-Roo- SnltM, F11II Marble-Top- ,
it iirU .I i . for - SO.
A large lot of Marble-To- p Center-Tabl-
at So.Carpets at prices that defy com-
petition.PARLOR GOODS AT COST!
Bfc?You will save money by call-ing earlyMonday at 340 Main
street, corner of I nion."tSB
"Spirits."At Leubrie's The Her the Foster- -
Fay company will give one of their famousseances, producing a number 01 tnose lncom- -
prehciisihle tcsU that have made them knowuall over the world. Among the many tcslsgiven may be mer.tiontd lette - vritinp,clairviiyancy or supernatural vision, materialization of faces and tonus unconsciouscerebration, transmutation of water, andothers too numerous to mention. Ladies areespecially invited to attend. A small admis-sio- u
will be charged to defray expenses.
JOHNSON' A VAN'C E,I'iiiIit (lie I'eabody Hotel, lwvf
the large! mid linest Hue ofgent' elotliinic mid I'urnlhliiiiKjtoodN, nrrk wfar, etc., to be foundIn the aontli.
I. I. Turner,Dentist, 313 Main street.
Dr.. Snydkr ( Mlice .111 Main street, AVal-ke- r
block, near Byr.i's jewelry store.
COAL.Pittsburg COal
anncl coal,Autliracite coal.Wholesale and retail.Ordurs jiroinptly filled by
C. B. BRYAN & CO.
An Aid to Memphis Trade.The favorite Memphis and White river
packet Josie Harry still maintains her repu-tation as a champion cotton-carri- amongthe packet-lin- e acting as feeders to the tradeof Memphis. She arrived yesterday with91(ibales of cotton, of which over 500 bales wereconsigned to a single Ann. The captain ofthis elegant boat may well contemplate withfeelings of satisfaction the business done bythe Josie Harry, when he remembers thaishe brought here the banner load of cottonlast season, and also carried the largest tripto St.' Louis ever lauded there, the formeramounting to 1438 bales, and the latter toover 1200 bales. Captain Milt Jiarry, owingto his popularity among planters and ship-pers on White river, is a liberal contributorto the commercial prosperity of Memphis.His boat went out last evening well ladenwith shipments from our merchants, destinedlor various points in Arkansas on and nearWhite river.
Telephone Y our OrdersFor plumbing and gas fitting to PhilMallon & Co., 204 Main street.
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERSIn every variety and all tbe lnn i
duMiifu ..ml pat lei us. :tt J. f 11 1 1.1..v t ll. s, corner Main nud Monroe.
KiliS A FREIBERG.
AtteutioH, Citizen!Our New York buyer has overwhelmed us
with cheap goods this week.5000 yds rctinished Irish linens, single and
double width, at almost the price of domestic.Ask for our damaged Irish linens.
All-wo- ol black cashmeres, 15c, 20c, 40cand 50c, worth fully double the money.
All-wo- cashmeres, brown and garuet,at 40c, worth 75c. Very cheap at 40c. Thech, apest cashmere house in this city.
Our elegant felt skirts, 50c.Pine white blankets from $2 50 to $5.50 pes dress silks, shades garnet, plnm,
black and navy-blu- e, at 30c, 40c and 50c,from the great New York lire, slightly dam-aged only. Bilk at the price of worsted,30c, 40c a'nd 50c.
100 do checked linen napkins, (0c.
Cloaks aud Dolmans !
Such prices in ladies' cloaks never heard of.Cloaks at $1 50. Cloaks at $2 50. Cloaksat ?.t 50, $4, S and Dolmans at 5, S7and $8. Cloaks at less than cost of manufac-ture.
A $5 cloak will make a nice present for theholidays.
Our celebrated white mull at 121c.150 missei-- ' cloaks at S2 and $2 50.Ladies' elegant dresses, silk trimmed, at
$7, 8, 10 and $12. Cashmere and silkready-mad- e at the price of the goods.
Clothing! Clothing!Ocnts' fine suits, jvS to $10.150 Ikivs' suits very low.Boys' overcoats, $4 and $5.Men's overcoats, $6 and $S.15,000 pairs boots and shoes at popular
prices.Useful presents for the hsdidays.
KAIIX A FREIBERG,Corner Maiu and Poplar Streets.
li ber' to Buy a Hat.Martin Cohen, at No. 219 Main street, un-
der the Worsham house, near the corner ofAdams street, has a slock of new hah.
in the city. He sells bis goods atbottom prices, tar lower titan such goods canbe sold by any other dealer in the city.
LOWENSTEIN & BROS.
GREAT HOLIDAY GOODS SALE!
UUtera, Jackets, Dolmanii, Circulars andCToaita at
R4'4liH'ed Prices !
Suits, Worsted Suits. Brocaded fcuita,Children n ji, at
RHlac43d Prios X
Children's Cloaks at
Reduced P rice !
Havelockii at
Reduced Prices !
Furs at
Reduced Prices !
Shawls at
Reduced Prices!Lace Curtains at
Reduced Prices !
Brocaded Velvets t.nd Plushes at
Reduced Price !
Black and Colored Suirahs and Satin deLyons at
Reduced Prices!Brocaded Silks and Satins at
Reduced Prices !
Evening Silks and Satins at
Reduced Prices !
Beautiful Dress Goodf for New Year's Receptions at
Reduced Prices !
Lyon Velvet at
Reduced Prices !
Black Cashmere Silks and all Wool Cash- -
men at
Reduced Prices!All Wool Shoodaha at
Reduced Prices!Fancv Brocaded Si'k and Worsted Dress
Uoods at
Reduced Prices !
Plaid Dress Goods and Black Goods, :il
Reduced Prices!
B. I.O1VEXSTEIX fc BROS
Our NnuiCNiikethe name of the new feature in gentlemen's
fine white dress shirts. In material, styleand finish, this is the
SHIRT "PAR EXCELLENCE."Gentlemen, dron in at the Mammoth and
inspect this splendid garment. You will bedelighted. It is the best fitting white shirtever introduced in Memphis. A maaniiicctlline of Gents' Holiday Furnishing Goodsreceived.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOVSE,238 Main Street.
GERRER A WILKOIV,
867 Maiu Street 367Just received for tbe Holidays:
70 dot silk hdkfs from 25c to S2 50.100 doz Ladies' and Children's linen
hdkfs from 10c to $1 50.50 doz Scarfs and Ties for Ladies in
newest styles.500 doz Ladies' Hose, in all shades
and prices.200 doz Misses' and Children's Hose in
latest novelties.25 doz Balmoral Skirts for Ladies and
Misses.10 doz Fancy Embroidered Tidies.
75 doz Ladie', Gents' and Children'sGloves.
1000 Pieces in all the newest shadesof Ribbons.
Fancy Work Boxes in great variety.And a great many other goods suit-
able for holiday presents, at
GERRER fc WH.SOVS,207 Main Street 20
Opposite Court Sipiare.
See our tine white mulls, 12Jc. K. & F.
French M cam lye-Work- s.
Ladies' and jrentlemen's goods dyed andcleaned at Lou it Keigel's, 58$ Jefferson street.
See our 54 00 circulars. K. A V.
Floyd's Keslanraitt.In addition to a first-cla- restaurant we
have a lew nice y furnished rooms for gen-
tlemen onlv.
HANDKERCHIEFS 1
MENKEN BROTHERSAnnour.ce a special display of
Ladies' Colored Ilordered Handkerchiefs!
Gents' Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs!
ALL IX NEW DESIGKB!
100 dozen Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefsat 35c each, former price 60c.
8rThese jjoods will lie withdrawnfrom sale A1TEK MONiAY
MENKEN BROTHERS.
See our finest col'd cachmere, 40c. K. & F.
For (jiood Iliiui1ing,Gas and stear i fitting, leave orders at J. A.Bailey's, 2t5 Second street.
CilREAT BiRUilXM IX ROYSCL.OTHINU !
For want of room, anil lo iilwou.i In uc (his branch of oar buslneaa, we
will clow out an elegant line of Itoj s'Clothing;, ranging; in alaM from nineto nit years.
AT riUE COST.
m. m. drake271 Main street.
See our $5 dolmans. K. & F.
nrpcN and Furniture.New stock; best goods, at lowest prices,
wholesale and retail, Ames, Beattie & Co.'s,SW3 Main street.
v REDUCTION- in
CHRISTMAS GOODS!100 Different Articles at $.'200 Different Articles at ijtl.
300 Different Articles from 50c to $1.
300 Different Articles at 25c.
Shin.The May Shirts are known far and wide
for their excellency in quality, fit aud style.Don't be fooled by the solicitor, who sendsyour orde- - to some foreign city to be manu-factured. You will not get any such stockor fit as ai. Xo. 2G1'J Main street, where theymanufacture
GENTS' FURNISHING COODS.We make a specialty in furnishing goods,
and, consequently, carry a large and morevaried 6t.)ek than any house in this city.Our line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear,and Embroidered Wrappers defy competijtion, and should be examined by our citizensdesiring a No. I goods at low prices.
MAY, LOEWENSTINE & 00.Main Street, opposite Court Square.
Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic cures torpidity ofthe liver.
1 sJoe I - sin . u s Boots and ahee are
A large aaaortnient n hand,Ins own make. Kepairtna-- neatly done.
See out 20c sash'ribbons. K. & F.
Tiu aud Slate Roofing.A leaky roof is a nuisance that every
householder should guard against. Theproper is to get the work done bya competent roofer one who has "served histime" at it, and is practical and familiarwith the details of the difficult business ofroofing. Mr. Harry J. Rice, whose office isatcWUavoso street, give oroiiii't attention
HALF REOULAR PRICE!
MENKEN BROTHERS.
To close their entire stock of
FINE DRESS GOODS!
Offer on Monday, and until all aresold, the following well-know- n dressfabrics at the prices named :
h AU-Wo- Shooda, C2Jc, formerprice $1.
4S-in- All-Wo- Momie, 62Jc, for-
mer price $1 10.Double-widt- h All-Wo- Cashmeres,
former price 5oc.Brocade Sateens, 25c, former price 45c.
And all Silk, Velvet and Wool Fabricsat same rate.
MENKEN BROTHERS.
WM. FRANK & CO.
For the Holiday Trade
We have made special low prices in
DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!
SATIN DE LYONS! SATIN DE LYONS!
BROCADES and VELVETS!
are selling the above-name- d articles atnearly one-ha- lf former prices.
Silk Brocaded Velvets Former price S6,now $: a yard.
Forty-Eight-In- Brocaded Silk Noveltiesformer price oO, now 3D a yard,lour Silk l'laids Former price $2 75,
now $1 115 a yard.Shudda Dress l'laids Former price $2, now
$1 a vard.Black Satin De Lyons Former price 3.
now SI 50 a vard.All-Sil- k Brocades Former price S2, now
1 a vard.Black Silk Velvets Former price $2 75,
now SI 50 a yard.Colored Silk Velvets Former price S'-- 50,
now bl 25 a yard.Silk Plushes (in black, plum and garnet
Former price SI 50, now $!i.Large lines of Dress Brocades and
Plaids. Also solid colors Former price50o, now 25c a vard.
10 different shades in Handkerchief Suitingsat 50c, costing SI each.
We shall also, connection with this,place on sale 100 pieces rhudiiii 1 lams,Stripes and Brocades at 10c a yard, worthlouble the monev
WM. FRANK & CO.,
249. Main Street 240
H.ll. FRANK A CO.Will make special prices from now until the
holidavs in our
Ladie' l)eiurtnieiit!Ladies' Cloth Cloaks Formerly i,
now 2 50.Ladies' Diagonal Cloaks Formerly $5,
now So 50.Ladies' Fine Heaver Cloaks Formerly
$7 50, now (5.Ladies' Hiasunal lHilnians Formerly
S10, now S7 50.Ladies' Beaver Dolmans Formerly
$12 50, now $8 50.Ladies' F.legant and Kichly-Triuime- d Iol- -
maus Former price S'20, now $15.Ladies' Sicilian Silk Dolmans Formerly
75, now $45.Ladies' Cashmere Silk Dolmans Formerly
$85, now $5(1.
Ladies' Walking Jackets at greatly reducedprices.
La lies' Handkerchief Suits Formerly $30,now $17 50.
Ladies' Flannel Suits Formerly $20,now $12 50.
Ladies' Cashmere Suits Formerly $25,now $15.
An extensive line and variety of Ladies'Muslin I nderwear, elegantly trimmed inembroidery or lace, at two-thir- the usualprices.
WM. FRANK sfc CO.Will also exhibit large lines of
very handsome Ladies' and Children'sHosiery. Also Ladies' and Gents1 MerinoL nderwear and Socks at one-thir- d less thanprevailing prices.
WM. FRANK A CO.Will make special prices in Ladies',
Misses' and ( hildren's Shoes and UuttonBoots. Ladies' Philadelphia Custom-Mad- e
Shoes, formerly $.'!, now$l 75. Misses' Phil-adelphia Custom-Mad- e Shoes, formerly$2 50, now $1 25. Ladies' Custom-Mad- e
Cloth-To- p and liutton Shoes, formerly $:!,now Ifl 75. (rents' embroidered Slippers at$1 50, $1 75, $2, and S2 50 a pair, sold else-
where at a dollar a pair higher. Onehundred very handsome Hoys' Hats at only75c apiece.
WM. FRANK A CO.Display six counters heavily laden with
the choicest Christmas goods, such as Jap-anese and lironze Goods, Willowware audDolls, Thousands of articles for use andornaments at astonishingly low prices. Wehave two counters fully stocked at a choice for
Twenty-Fiv- e Cenla Each!Among which are to be found a goodly num-ber of valuables and such that usually costmore than double the price.
WM. FRANK A CO.,Wishing to do full justice to their many
well-wishi- patrons, will employ an extranumber of salesmen.
ne wishing employment mustcall befoie nine o'clock Monday morning.
WM. FRANK & CO.,21 Main Street 24
See our silk velvet, bronze or brown, 50c.K. & F.
IfI'Mt 1'ills.iniii. OHlAt Brown & Jones's, 288 Main street.
See notice of lost bracelet.
K. LOWESSTEDf A BROS.Shoe Dopnrlnient!
We are now offering our entire line ofLadies' and (Tents', Misses' and
Children's
llOOTS 1 SIKH S !
At prices which defy competition. Alsoa fine assortment of
Geiita' Embroidered Blippera!Suitable for holiday presents.
H. LOWEXSTEIX A BROS.
Autliracite CoalAt Brown A Jones's S88 Main.
C'aimel CoalAt Brown it Jones's, 2S2 Main.
Fine CandieM a S i i.i li .
There is a deal of candies bromrht tothis city and sold cheap. Persons buy toilnot knowing what it is made from. They donot know there is more money made in thisthan our hmr-uuu- which we sell at 5(1 centsper pound. You pay from 00 cents to $1in every other city for the same candv, andmay be not so good. Floyd's Candies areknown everywhere, and everything thatcomes from there is good. Everybody knowsFloyd's.
Reed's Hilt Edge Tonic nourishes andstrengthens.
JET PALACE.
CHRISTMAS!
Attention, Ladies!JN anticipation ol brink business, 1 bought lOarpc
stock of Jewelry, which I will now ilispose of atPrices to astonish everybody. Solid Uold andPlated Jewelry (warranted lor finish ana
durability), Onyx and Jet Claoda, Cloeka,Spectacles and Taney An le lea in short,
almost anything kept in the Jewelry line, (jiveme a call, and convince yourselves thai 1 nicau
what I say.
T I 1 "C ATA f "1--
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1880.
HURRAH FOR LOW
LBUBRIE BROTHERS'HEADQUARTERS
ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENTS
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE
LEUBRIE BROS'
DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!
SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!SHORT ENDS OF TRIMMING SILKS AND VELVETS,
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! DOLMANS! DOLMANS!
LADIES AND
OLEAEII SALEDuring tjiis Month We Propose to Sell Our Immense Stock of
LEUBRIEBOOTS AN
I A T Ofno own ONain also to buildany or all or ihe ol"
and now in use. I useoui me vekv utsi aud
SUITS!
GREAT
SHOES!
We Keep the Best Makes Only!
Ladies',Misses',
Children'sFINE
SHOES, SLIPPERS, SANDALS.
1I
&
UBRIEOFFER
at
THE IN THE
OF FINE
KEEP SELECT STOCK (exrlnlvelnannfarinrri CONSTANTLY
HANI). Maaand rroonnramodern alylea Bua-Kloa- u
Family CamsKesnotiiing MATKK1AI.,employ strictly first-clas- s mechanics.
PRICES !
MISSES'
TIMES!
OF HOSIERY!
Regardless of Cost
COm
CO
CO
COMPRISING
""ENNESSEE.
Latest Novelties Ladies' Neckwear Ruchings
TINTED MULLS, ALL SHADES.
INDUCEMENTS IN
BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND FLANNELS
French Millinery and Pattern Price.
LEUBRIE BROTHERS
HolidayPresemtslHolidayPresents!
LARGEST ASSORTMENT CITY,
JEWELBY, PLATED TOE, FANCY GOODS, AIMS,
CARPETS, RUGS AND OILCLOTHS.
LEUBRIE BROTHERS, NO. 261 MAIN STREETCARRIAGES.
OWEN LILLY,
PRACTICAL BUILDER
Light Carriages.
Rt:iMlUI.ii,
Hosiery
in
SPECIAL
Fine Hats Half
M. H. COOVER & CO.M AM F H'Tl'HF.RS OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds & MoldingsALL KINDS OF DOOR AND WINDOW-FRAME- S,
Brackets aud Scroll-wor- Rough an J Dresaed Lumber, Shlnglea, Laths, et
Nos. 161, 163 and 165 Washington Street,MEMPHIS,
DAMMANN & MURPHY,(8DCCESSOK8 TO CHAS. A. DAMMANN & CO.)
Wholosnlo TJealera inFINE WINES, LKJU0RS AND CIGARS,
BEJACH'S
EXTRA
AmomiwThe entire stock of Bamplei in
Ladies' Misses' and Childrens'
CLOAKS!
LADIES' SUITSAND
UNDERWEAR,.01 Messrs. h. HEII.PRIS & CO., of Louisville, Ken
tucky, were liotiKlit l.y us ycttlcrday from a mem-
ber of the above firm at 50 cents on ihe dollar.We will offer them to morrow, at our store, at aslight ail ranee of 10 per cent., which will makethem cost the purchaser 40 per cent, less than thogomlscan lie manufactured for, or less than one- -
half of regular selling price. If you have anythingto buy in any of Ihe articles,please call on us, and we are satisfied you willmake a purchase. The following are the goodsthat will be offered, with prices, in plain figures,attached :
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!Dolmans! Dolmans!
KlcBant Diagonal Cloaks, $3, worth V 50.Klegant Diagonal C'loaky, Beautifully Trimmed,
t3 50, worth S.Very iiaii.i.soinc Heaver uioaKs, r.icganny l rim
med. M. worth ss so.Verv Handsome Beaver Cloaks, Elegantly Trim-
med, m, worth 80 50.Real English Castor Beaver Cloaks, HtindNomclT
Trimmed, with Silk Velvet s andBugled Chenille Fringe, fs. wortli 117.
(lenuine Diagonal Cloaks. Elaborately Trimmed,7, worth 815.Klcgant castor weaver woimaus. wun suii ae
I.von. Passementerie and Bugled Chenille Fringe.810, worth 810.
English Hiugonul ihumans, r.xqniMtclv Trim-med with Satin dc I. von, Passcniciiierie aud RichChenille Fringe 812, worth t-'-i.
l inline English Castor Beaver Dolmans, Beauti-fully Trimmed, Extra Long. 81 1, worth fm,
Elegant Plush Trimmed Dolmans, sill, worth 8J3
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS!MISSES' CLOAKS!
An Elegant Child's CI. ink for 8:1, worth 87.
An Fllegant Child's Cloak for 8:1 .10, worth 87 M.An Elegant child', cloak for 84, worth 8s.Verv Beautiful Diagonal, Handsomely Trimmed
with PtMh, S", worth W,Misses' and Children's Cloaks, made of best
Chinchilla, sizes from 4 to 12 years, at) at 84. warth87 50.
Plain Black Beaver Cloaks, 8.1, worth 8f.Very Best Beaver Mimes' and cl.il.
dren's Cloaks, in Navy Blue, Seal Brown andBlack, Eleiraiuly Trimmed. $."', worth 810.
Mi&tie' Cloaks, Exquisitely Trimmed with Passe-menterie, 84.i0, worth S'.i.
Ladies' I biters, B so, worth 80 00.10 Ladles' Ulsters, 8', worth 810.
LADIES'SUITS! SUITS! SUITS!100 La.lies' Suits, mailc ol the very i nmtcrial,
as follows: Klepatit Cashmere Suits, handsomelyTrimmed with Silk and Velvet, in all the LatestShades.
Handsome Suits in Shoodn Cloth, Monde Cloth,and other effects. Kletnintly Trlmmesl.
Grey De Bege Suits, Trimmed with Velvet. Veryhandsome.
Ik'iiutiful Noveltv Suits. VVery Handsome Combination Snits, in OUvs
Brown nud nld (told.ElcL'snt i '.mil. inati.in Suits, in Wine. Ok' Hold,
Silk Trimmed.ElCKant ' ..ml. iii.iti..n Suits. Handsomely Trim-
med with Corded and 8trled Velveti.All Ihe ahove Nulls eost from Kin loI per Soil. They will he Mold at Ihe
m onderfnl l.ou Price or ; per Mult.
Ladies' Underwear.Immense stock of fun ladic underwear of every
description al one half of
i: it; i i a it mi i im. ruin:.
SANTA GLAUS
AT
BEJACH'S.We liftve mo'lo room for SanU-('lau- who will ,
this wtik 'liv;.-i- at our store the 1ut.m i.h k ofToy, ever nn'u in Memphis. Also fine Tutlel Set. '
VaMOfi. Majoliett W are. Tin and Woodenware, 1..1llH OlssTt. JaiMiiiticd Ware and Kaney Goods oilevery description.
( OMC M. SEE Ol K DISPIaAT.
arM ts. si rpol Moor Oil- - lihxRiilC-- and ruml- - loili.
We will show this week nw arti le in the car"5pet line, Seot?h Hemp Cnnieting, the very besti35c, worth 50c yanl.
H io new liu'r.-Li- Carpet, 3.V, worth 60e yard.All-w- Two-pl- rnrp.-- "Oc, worth Me yard.Best Three-pl- Carpet, all wol, IKk. worth $1 2fl
yanl.Brussels Cant, 85c, worth $1 25 yard.
SPECIAL.1 doz large size Crumb Cloths, $4 50, worth I
a piece.t iioz ( rum loins, y... worth y.t ft piece.5doz Brussels Burs, line, worth $1 50 a piece.i doz large Velvet Rues, t ri0, worth il a pieei10I pesI West Kloor 2 yards wi.lc,
worth f! :) a vard .
And for Monday Only20 pc best Hemp Carpet, 17Jc per yard.
Notions and Fancy GoodsEmbroidered, eolnred Mull Neck Handkcrchle ;
20, SS, 40c, worth 40. tB, 71c.811k Handkcrchiels, 2ac, 40c, SOc, 7.', clscwhw
double.Our3-butU- Kid Gloves, in all shades, will
you Ue, els, lu re si a pair.OnrO-butto- u Kid Ulovcs at 73c are worth II
a pair.(lompletc stock of misses' and children's glo
and mitts.Ktichlng, ribtions, cmbmlderics, erfumcs,com
brushes and tidies In endless varietlea.
Special Sale of SilTerware aud MajoliWare for the Holidays.
We will offer and during the wi$.1000 worth of the above Roods at one half of i
regular price, as follows:Best Silvcr-l'lati- d Castors, tl, worth 91.Hest Silver-l'latc- Castors, tl ro worth Hi.Very Hcst Kilver-Plate- d Castors, fc! T.j, worthSllvcr-I'latc- lluttcr-Hishe- fl 'ir, worth $'.! SO,
Best Silver-plate- Hiittcr-liisli.s- fl : wortli :Silver-I'late- SujrarHowls, f 1 2T, wnrtli "0.
Silver Plated Sufar-Bowl- a, ti, worth H.silver-Plate- Spooo-Holde- fl i", worth $2 &(iold-Line- Ciolilets, (fl , worth 12 50.i ali- - sunds, tl 50, worth til.Child's Sets, tl 25, worth $2 50. 'An immense assortment of tlic best Silver Pin
Knives, Forks, Tea and Tablespoons at half-it- r
Majolica Tea Seta, f 1 50, elsewhere ttt.Majolica Plates, 25c, elsewhere 50c.Maiolica Cake Uasketa, tl 25, elsewhere 2 50.Majolica r'uspailores, tl, worth t2.Majolica Pitchers. 50, GO, T5c, worth double.
HOI SEFI KMSHIXG (iOODS.Best Coal Hods, 50i-- : elsewhere tl.Painted Coal Hods, 75c; elsewhere tl 25.Covered Coal Hods, tl ; elsewhere t2.Tin Toilet Beta, t2; elsewhere tl.Best Spittoons, ail colors, 25c; elsewhere SOc.Painted Bowls and Pitchers, fl 25; elsew
t2 Mli ..m.ls.L. jira sets. Stand. Poker, Tong
Shovel, tl; worth t2.Japanned Wallers, 30c, 40c, 50c, nr; worth dotBet Brittauia Dippers, :'.'. ; worth ,75c each.Dipwirs, Jelly !aud Pie Plates, Coal Sho
Piuldiug Pahs, skimmers, etc. , all at Be each.
BEJACH & BRAS
223 MAIN STREET.
New York Toy C
We are headquartersthe following articles, if 3have anything to buy inToy line, come and see t
New York Toy I
We keep whjcoiii. IhikjcIcloelpcdoM, wlievNbarrowii.drays in all lxe hobby-h-c
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