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alee Ma eat one. A eats ie Christmas Presents for Everybody, | What to buf, where to go, and how much to fay. puzzles the whole world just now. We are in « position to solve al) these problems for you ; for carefui and thoughtfal buying on our has brought together a great holiday stock which mast be disposed of, Make this store the basis of holiday suppli¢s and see how satis factorily you Will be rerved. A 8peci wg Bin Purchase. You can find here all the newest silks, satinag and brovades for either waists or dressee—lovely gifts for the womea folks, Changeable taifettas in newest col- or combinations for 75c and 85e the Really elegant black Duchess satin, 27 inches wide, for 75e. Handsome brocfdes at and 98c the yard, Satin striped, delicate shades in evening taffettas for reduced from $1.25, A Doll Bazaar. Is going 6n in our children’s cor ner. Baby eyes\snap and girlish hearts grow glad ats glimpse of our dolls. Jointed dolls, with pretty faces and curly hair, for/10c. Bisque head dojls, that open and shut their eyes, ¥id bodies, for 25c. Bisque head Alolls in sailor cos. tumes, for 25¢,/ Silky-haired, jointed bodied, bisque head dolls, prettily Gressed, for 4%c each, 79, 85¢ A Revelation in Handkerchief Selling This is our prize depar'ment, where all that is newest, best and prettiest is displayed, at prices that will vour purse, Children’s school handkerchiefs, with neat printed borders at 25c. the dozen, Men's hemstitched Jawa bandker- chiefs, good size and quality, 5 cents each. Men's all linen hemstitched hand- kerchiefs at 15¢ and 25c. Ladies’ linen cambric chiefs, hemstitched, embroidered ani real lace edged, for 250, 350, 5 6bo, to $1.00. We will stamp ivitials on a!) Jinen handkerchiefs bougit before Xmas handker di 10 The Be HAVE YOUR BAKING DONE AT THE “Bon Ton Bakery,” We will do it cheaper than you can at homer Fresh Bread and Cakes Always on band. Give us your orders. Goods deliver@d to any part of the city. Fred Greif. Seventh and Washington Sts. LOCAL MENTION. You can select your’ gentleman friends a Xmas preaeut from Scott Hardware Co.'s elegant line of razors. Immense cromds nrgaeen daily at Noah's Ark buying Amas presents. The Chafing Disthis Quite the fad See the beautiful pattefns at the scott Hardware C ne/bargains in un- We offer you redeemed pledges. B. Mice, Jr, 1904 103.8. Bnd St. The crowds flocking to VanCulin Bros.’ daily for holiday goods is « demonstration of the fa¢t that the people appreciate good falues and a large assortment to seledt from. poor alike Pubes & Papa, buy me one of those pocket knives for a Xmas present at the Scott Hardware Cor Everyone—the rich ‘and —are invited to inspeet Co.'s bargains in toys. Boarding and R mor Rent Convenient to busines: all kinds of sewing done. Call at 221 North Third street. ~~ Have your wa free of charge, Gloves the Correct Gift. We ask consideration for our holi- day line of gloves for men, women and children, Serviceable dog-skin gloves for men for 50 cents. Men's one-cjasp kid gloves, in al! the popular shades, for $1 the pair. Stylish red, brown, tan and green shades, in iaflies’ heavy stitched kid gloves for $1.00 the pair, Misses five-hook kid gloves at $1 the pair. Umbrellas. A special Jive of superior styles as ® particular/help to thoge who can’t think what to buy for Cliristmas. 26 inch fast black sateen umbrellas with steel rods for 75c. les and clocks re- 103 8.2d. lw A genuine amber stem French briar pipe in Morocdo/case is a nice Christmas present fpr gentlemen. See the asscriment | at VanCalin paired by Warre Mrs. Jennie Hall, cofner Eighth and Jefferson. ‘ —__—_—_—_——-y- One of those nice tool fhests at the Scott Hardware Co. is /a profitable present for vour boy. Open House. The Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation will keep ‘‘open house’? on New Year's day, in accordance with the custom long observed in large cities. There will be music, re- freshments, and at some time in the day perhaps an entertaining rendi- Congo handjes, steel rod, gloria silk umbrellas for 98c, Sterling silver mounted handles, heavy English gloria silk umbrellas for $1.39 The Cloak Trade. We propose to have a brisk cloak trade trom to-day until Christmas if it is a price possibility, for we will sell the choice of every garment in the jacket department for the uniform price of $7 50, This includes many handsome Wraps worth twice the amount, Also offer you choice of any plush gape in our stock for $10. Holiday Fancies Pretty legther belts with fancy buckles for 15c, Niee biagk Coney Mutfe at 49¢ Sterling silver knives for 48c and 69e, All wool serges, navy blue and black, for 25c Side combs at 5c. and 10¢ the pair Neat pearl shirt waist sets at 25¢ Sterling silver scissors at $1 40 White aad gray fur ruga at $1.89 Men's stylish teck ties at 25c0 Coque feather boas, 58¢ and 98c tion of suitable program. Secretary Schaad will spare not!ing to make it one of the most enjoyable events on the annals of the association. Give him your co-operation. Plain figures on everything at Du- Bois & Co.'s, and figurey that * tell whether they are cheap or pot. Although rushed with customers, we have a large forde of sales Isdies and won't keep you wpiting. 21 4t Noan's Ark. PP ti for fireworks, VanCulin Bros. What lady would yot gppreciate a nice set of knives and, forks bought of the Scott Hardware Co. in fireworks from a to a mawmoth cannon lin Btos. Everything penny bomb cracker at VanC For Sale On Fivg/Years’ Time, Two lots-on Norfh Seventh street each 50x160 feet t¢ an Alley, finest residence property fn the city. One- third cash, balance ng, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years, with 6 per Oedt, Will take suburban city propertyg part pay- Hemstitched damask towels 250. Black coney and gray hair muffs at $1.00 Leather card cases and purses combined, 25c, and 39¢, Sterling silver mounted purses 49¢ Ellis, Rudy & Phillips, NEW ;HEADQUARIERS, Pension Agent Hartwell Moved to Hopkinsville. Mr. James H. Hartwell, special pment pension agent, who has b located in Paducah for the past) ‘year, has been ordered to Hopkins- ville and will hereafter make that place his headquarters. He is still here, however, winding up his business preparatory to leav- Do not forget that Bfo’s new furniture 5! (203 and 205 South Third street, sell you furniture cheaper than an} liguse in the city on long easy paymenys tf Callon B, Michael, J pyratches and jewelry lar price. are Mwyn town atop in Stutz's some caseot bis \delicious hot bt. W. Long & , for ele- ti one-half lod4 bbl. ment. Liberal discoutt for all cash. J. W. Gt bs & Sons, Christmas Tree, The lady boarders at the Palmer House are preparing to give a Christmas tree for the bene- fit of the poor children on Christmas eve in one of the rooms of the he Mrs, Clara Warneken, Miss Emma Reed and others, are the originators of the besevolent plan, and many little men and misses who would otherwise spend a very cheer- less Christmas, will be made happy asa result of their commendable work, Biggist line of firewérks and at lowest prices of any hoyse in the city at VanCulin Bros, Although we are haying A rushing business we have piles of goods left for you to select from. 21 4t Noali’s Auk, Fireworks! fireworgs!! at VanCu- lin Bros You want an original present that is gornamental aud yseful? See Scott Hardware Co.'s glegaut line of ludian baskets. Gow G, W. Robertson For the best agd cheapest groceries in the city, try him and be convinced Best gem cdffee, five pounds for one dollar. Best granulated twenty pounds for one dollar, Flour from $8.76 sugar to $5.25 per oe Camphbell- ee See ee ee eee Mulvihili ‘Third Steel. —Yelephone No. Pittsburgh and McHenry Coal, st on the Market. Metropolis Clippings for Kindling. PERSONALS. | Bennett is Mrs, Judge Caswell visiting friends here. Col, Henry Rankin went Crivert City today on a hunt, Col. Billy Parham went up to Car- bondale this morning A child of John Lehrer is recov- ering from appendicitis. Mr. Henry Rehkopt returned to- day trom Louisville. Mr. Thos. E. Barnes, merchant, of Benton, is in the city today. Col. H. H. Hobson went down to Mayfield this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gleaves are parents of a fine boy, born yesterday Miss Kate Jewett left at noon for Clinton to spend the holidays. Ben Moor and Joe Sebree left t afternoon for Alberquerque, New Mexico. The Schumann Ladies arrived this morning field. Mr. Clifford Ezell, a young man of Mayfield, city yesterday Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schnuek are parents of a boy baby, born — last night. Miss Jesse White, of N here to attend the Mc} wedding. up to Orchestra from May- prominent was in the \they say they will warm up some of S| moned to testify in regard to the rep- Coal Co. " Free for All Concert One week, beginniog Tuesday even- Pittsburgh GOK.) = ing, Dec. 8, 1896; at 6:30 o'olock, at HOT AFTER 'EM. orant Jury aver inepatbiefMBALL HALL, NO. 430 BROADWAY Resorts. Returned A Batch of Indictments Other Cases Inves- tigated, Opposite Palmer House. Today This will be The grand jury is making it rather torrid for housesfof bad repute, both public and private, and incidentally |the police officers THE EVENT OF THE HOLIDAYS Today they are investigating sev- eral resorts of a private nature. Six jot the police officers, according to |some of the grand jurors. were sum- Every night FRER TO ALL, that enjoy a high class ‘‘Musi- eale."’ Hobson?s full orchestra and KIMBALL PIANOS, j tation ofa woman who has been notorious in Paducah for the past fifteen or twenty years, and claimed that they didn’t know what her repu- tation = was. The officers were not called upon to state tbe woman's character, but her reputation, and what will be done in the matter has! not yet been decided, although it will probably be dropped The following were indicted today on charges uf keeping bawdy houses: Fannie Hart, Pearl Wilson, Flor- ence Patton, Mallie Grooms, Ida ench, Frankie Dixon, Vie Ballowe, Endorsed by Great Artists Open Evenings watt Christmas. W. W. KIMBALL CO. ‘Wabash Ave., near Jackson St. Several pronpnent focal pian- ist will assist in the programme from time to time. Also a quar- | tette and mandolin clpb. ' a iterating All Come Out. Mr. N. J. Dilday left last night business. Mrs. Fred Long left today |Dyersburg on ® visit. Mr leaves tonight for Louisville. Mrs. F.M. Houser, Miss Sue Nelson {and Mrs, Wili Gray left at noon for Chigago on a visit. Mr. King Brooks has _returnea from the Chicago school of dentistry to spend the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Princeton, were guests of Col. Sinnott and wife yesterday. Mr. Jas. F. Surratt, the jeweler has gone to Steubenville, Obio, to open up 4 jewelry establishment. Mrs. Lizzie O'Keefe will leaye to- morrow for Memphis. where she will spenu the Christmas holidays. Ed Schraeder, who had his leg am- puted recently ut the Brooks Lofirm- ary, is rapidly recovering. Hughes McKnight and Willie Minnick are here from Centre Col- lege, Danville, to spend the holiday Mr. Sam Quisenbeery and bride, (nee Thomas) have returned from their trip to New Orleans. Mock Railey, the hustling baggage man is now with Willet they will run a general transfer business Mr. Adolph Levy, Misses N. M. and Ella Uiiand Mr, Walter Levy, of Louisville, are guests of Mrs. A. Levy. Leo Haag, the Jittle fellow who had his leg cut off, first at the knee and later at the hip, has about recoy- ered from the severe operation, for Long Meyers, of John | Indications Are Fora Happy, Joy- ful Cristmas. The Star of Bethlehem, in its su- petlative beauty, never shown on the world when it had more occasion to rejoice than at this Christmas season. Confidence is restored, manufacturers are running ia twll blast, laborers are busy, and barring, few discontented politicians, the codptpy is happy, prosperous and cont@fted, Especi- ally is there occasion/fty rejoicing in I . for the lafge Rouse of Van Culiu Bros, have cpilled {he choicest, rarest and most bgwutiful Christmas presents, at priced never before of- fered in Paducgh We intend to make a clean swepp of everything in Christmas goods. \You have only : few more days left Yrthake selections, so early and take advantage of our unequalled offerings Van Cutin Buos., $26 Broadway + Try the Ok reliable St. Bernard Coal and get the best, if you want the most bur he the money. St. Bernard Coal Coy. incorporated, 423 Broadway. Telephone No.8, eet FULL SETTLEMED The Late Marshal Geary's Busi» ness Wound Up, | Marshal Collins today madea come | , plete and full settlement with Mrs, James Geary, wife of the late Mar-| shal Geary, which winds up the late ter’s business in toto Lee Harris Gets Out Only to Get In Again Lee Harris, colored, was released from the county jail this after being imprisoned tor morning, | several | jfor Washington and New York on| | tained, Bennett and Mollie Neif. | FISCAL COURT R. M. SUTHERLIN, Manager Holiday Sale. W.W. KIMBALL CO. CHICAGO. ession This| Called Morning. Met In |The Gravel Road Question to Be Taken Up. Fiscal court convened today in |called session, Judge Thomas presid- ling. All the magistrates were in at-| | tendance. | Settlement was made with Sheriff Holland, and the salaries of all county officers were allowed The court dined with Justice Tully, | Sam to take and this afternoon the vel road | muddle ‘fc question will come up, joo anxk ~- _ tion, aud be Cireuit Court j they can fu | particularly beted he was helped to that somewhat liberally, Just as though nature were @ fool, and as though the craving or the repugnance of the stomach had no meaning, or, i ap he tide dee rather, were to be treated by contra- g wis ClrCC* | ries, Let us hope that we have fallen » unfortunate humanity ‘upon better times. pleaty of good material! Here ia a patient who has just turned The case against Dr. Reuben Bur- | right he to beginon, No-/ the corner into convalescence; his ap- row, charged with wilful murder,was | body would undertake to that | petite is slight and fitful; his etemach continued until the next term of the|hamauity needs assistance cever|'* Very sensitive and can bear little court Jit may be, and nobody The amateur nurse, the affectionate Elrod and Will Cook were|sistently dispute that to. sto Cuban | *#@s Whe fe all heart and tenderness, fined $20 and costs for gaming. Jhostilities would be a boon to humane | hut eheneisn ogee bye dh nay pong Paducah Land, Coal and Iron com | of, is just as imperatively is neel of | the patient; and so his poor stomach pany was continued until Thursday | help over hc wutry as | is overtaxed, bis fitful appetite revolts A demurrer was sustained to the/it in Cuba. | the spoonful or two that is “ petition of the Linehan Transfer} A visit hae done him all the harm |Company vs Sheriff Holland, en-|county judge's | Manant enemy could desire, and ger. | Joining the collection of taxes. headquarters of nee gn aee me neue Sid Vieane | SUIT FILED nevolent institution would be convince anyone of this. | Ike Cohen, the assigned pawnbroker, | ®t all times of the day, sick and des- |today filed suit against the creditors | titute men; women with no homes to wind up the business of the con- | 0d few clothes, and scarcely any- |cern and settle the estate. thing else except from one to half | jdozen fatherless children; stranger | without money and without @ plac |to go, apply for aid, and sad to The Place for Charity. funny world. If thos are clamoring for Unch ad in the ( humanity's sak This iss “ce arly ¢ are | | leay 1 con- | re. in our own ¢ Mayor's offive « office, or at ; any local ay Another excellent 194%, whose moral is) =uniay able, | years are venera ie, writes very mi | pete band 4 in her letters she puts | ber Hnes painfully close tagether, and 'S QP every unocoupted space, and then very likely cromes her letters or writes between the lines, She does not save any postage, for our government | hot because our officials want to do| two it, but because the laws which pail] Per se cen oe wells wee pe congressional | ‘hem do not justify them in man ‘ommittee meets tomorrow to elect a| °S¢8 in lending the desired relief, successor to Mr. W. P. Gatlin, of | Hamanity in distress is always worthy Murray, the central committeeman| 0f sympathy and assistance, but why | who recently resigned. jturn a pitying eye towards Cuba, Dr. Luten, of Fulton, and Mr, |#84 overlook the suffering right at Schnuke, of Lyon, are the candi-| Yur door | dates, MALIGNANT FRUGALITY. Mr. J. V. Grief, administrator of je haracter CENTRAL COMMITTBEM To be Elected by the Democrats | Tomorrow, 'y| But it is possible that she may save five cents @ year, at the expense of her own eyes and the eyes of her friends, to say nothing of the headaches of her correspondents, and the loss of tem per and the stumbling-blocks in the way of their going to Heaven We have spoken of ladies, and per. hops this malignant frugality in ex traordinarily developed in the Heaven. deserving vex, but it was a man, perhaps & New Englander, who, when any,por tion of & dose administered to a mem ber of the faraily wae unused, took it himaelf so that {t might not be wasted; it was @ man—e druggist—mentioned by Mr. Gough, who, when he had a little of any drug left over, would put {t into a demijohn, which he had a» The Democratic Get the best. St. Bernard Coal, |, ee thie eee “" St. Bernard Silver, Coke, Pitts-| a Society. nope vaatne (1e..)|__ There is some frugality that is on! | burgh Coal and Anthracite Coal! negatively wasteful, ax when we ove | |from the St. Bernat Coal Co,, | #8 cents’ worth of time in trying to . , disentangle two mills’ worth of str! incorporated, 423 ‘Broadway.|or when we spend five dellase work Telephone No, 8. a1 Oct Fancy Baskets | GEBHAR cheap; it is not worth saving. | tie We have received a large lot of Baskets of every desetip- tion. Come early and make your selection. They are going very fast. We are headquarters for Boys’ Wagons, Tool Chests, Toy Wheelbarrows, — Velocipedes, Tricycles, Goat Carts and Sleds ——AT~— SCOTT HARDWARE (0., (@NCORPORATED.) yy a or BIG HATCHE? ) 318-824 BROADWAY PADUCAH, KY, Phone 53, ‘ades & Lehnhard, ‘ Kentuckyand Anthracite Cox, LUMP EGG NUT ee i 4 - 9 Old “Lee” Anthracite, $8.25 Ton. We Will Appreciate a Share of Your Patronage, Office Cor, Ninth and Harrison. Wa, Eanes, Gro, Leunnann, 10c 9c SO INT NOTICE. 5c. CIGARS. FOTOGRAFS AT YOUR OWN PRICE, Ask For Tnem. From now until the first of Jal 1897, 1 will make « holiday run on my Cabinet Fotograts at the rock bottom The best \sfots’’ ever offered for C, P, McCLEAN. price of $2.00 per dozen, the money in the city. 405°) Broadway. Estasiisiep 1865. WILLIAM NAGBL. THE LEADING / JEWELER. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, PINE JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES, FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cor. Broadway and Third Streets. PADUCAH, KY, A Good Filling Was the remark of ‘‘Dusty Rhodes bas he arose from his monthly square meal, We use ‘good filling” in all our work, Although signed as & receptacle for such odd lots, and when @ patient came with & complication of disorders he would administer @ portion from this epitome of pharmacopoela, believing that cer- tainly something here might hit his case This malignant frugality is as though one were to say: “Here is a little kerosene left over; we must not waste it; let us throw it into the fire.” Or: “Here is @ little gunpowder, too little to put away; let us put it into the range.” “Here is some infected clothing; we must not waste it; we do not want to wear it; let us send it tw the hospital or give it to the poor.” “Here is an old ragor; we cannot wal it; let w it to the baby to play with."—Philadelphia Press, ney Harp-Shaped Pianos, A recent development in the shape of {the upright planoforte comes from « jcelebrated English maker, who ~~ aimply mt estetal, and | manufactured an sieeaiedooninea Ai io © tu- | upright grand of harp shape desi Sold by nest feblsh absorb Sha etrwagih of the | teroaily the ptr to : ane ~ metimes get in the 1 po Ne 0 6 A ia the wey straight or parallel system stringing, of mental peace in worrying over @ { fS-cent loss, or when we deprive our- | Hickory Stoke Wood. dollaey 1 RigbYe reat (oheey ot ton For nice stove wo« jepbone 29. | waich has clmaae, peeout _ somethin Fader fe wood ve pl —_— which has already happened or whieh haps, will, Je A lady of mature ycars, whom the | vince you that We can\sell you furni-| writer has a. to ture cheaper than “apy. house in the! religious ped a city is tocall to see uur goods and | all the pasteboard boxes which come get prices, | from the milliner, and ti dressmaker, | J. W. jand the shoemaker, and the tailor, of | ai one |aesorted aizes, going down even to match boxes; and a a result when every abeif 4nd closet {s full, and there is something that really ough: appy OF saved, awe le no place fe a man ne is suffer-| excellent lady would, perhi repl cold or a not space unlimited?" Well,” we wonderful}*hould say, “philosophically, space is y to | infinite, but practically, in’ ite relé= +tlon to us, it te limited by the dimen- sions of one's room, one's house, one's +#ttlo, one's yard.” But these economies The only way tha we can con-| Lone & Bro., dla tf 205 5. Third St. | A happy man is always a healthy c. It is impossible tobe cheerful or useful when ing from a discomfortin| nasty little cough. “Hi that people will go on day suffering from these disorders when relief is so | | cures con; hs aud colds of all descrip tions, It is swift and sure. all druggists weeks on & charge of robbery This afterncon he was arrested by Olficers Cross aod Jobnsou on an old! charge of gaming, committed over a year ago. Harris was arrested at the time, but escaped. He wae| locked up to await trial this morning | Don't forget the” pluce, for it is| Stutz, Yes, thad’& the place to get your candies, fruitS\nuts and cakes, | Telephone, 293. 13 4 | Four tloors filled-w 9 furni- ture and novelties\/at leaves « Sons. 7 For Obstructing the Sidewalks, | Street Inspector Cosby today swore out several warrants against merchants for obstructing the side- walks with large piles of goods boxes, The cases will be tried in the police court tomorrow, | and the tone when the ins hen buying] Yenlence and often with our attrac- | completed proved hale camera: rege, The lines of the design are very vigor. jut there ig another kind of thrift ous, but the carving being im low re- which ts positively malignant. Here is | lief and the wood being toned down é something left over at dinner which is | to # mellow tint, the general effect is bus for useful | b4Fdly worth putting away; it may not | peculiarly harmonious. The charucter be very good by to-morrow, 80, to avoid | uf the decoration is regence, and the | te belng wasted, we eat it, We bad | caso work is of solid and well-figured eaten enough before; that addition dis- In the upper papels of the really tends the stomach beyond natural utiful instrument the meshwork ts | bounds, makes more difficult the diges- | very slightly gilt, and a piece of old _ _ | tlon of what hae gone before, perhaps | French brocade of the regence period, $16 on| brings on stupidity, or dyspepsia, or | the background of which is of soft Long & | Beadaehe, or insomnia, Who was that nstitutes the lining of 203 and|®88@ Who sald: “The worst place to throw away anything ta inside of us?” | Probably it was this insensate desire for saving which gave rise to the rule which used to prevail n many families, that the children must eat everything A (1 18 8) that was set before them. I have heard an elderly man child See Stut# dine [display of Xmas| hood oneot the ae Se ON candies, frajte add jcakes—don’t buy | constituted the chief of table orals until y T “wr es 4) was: “My son, clear your plate.” And . Don't forget: Stutz ndies, fruits, ndfs/and cakes; he | ices and | ca is right inthe pusl on quality. Go to Gleaves 7% and ornamental p Buy your Chul ure and pictures at Gleave } A nive suit of furnitum easy payments at d, Bro,, new furniture sto 205 South Third street. \ Apples of a rato quality at 10 ents per dozer. at Stuta’s, 417 Broadway hey tell me your bi: as been seen in frout of Boozer's ‘Ouse six tines this week!" it's mighty singuiar about that bike, my dear. I really can’taccount for it It's just lke that 0]? horse we bought from Lusher, Its determine: to ato) ery saloon.”—Claveland [if there was anything that the gbiid Watch cleaned and new main they are of a different character. Qur filings are of the best ma terial obtainable, and are put in with the greatest care and skill Give us a trial and we are satisfed that you will | our work, € pleased with DR. E. WHITESIDES. SCHOOL SHOES Now Ready. Best Sorts--SMALLEST Prices. We are guing to sell our Children’s Shoes at th¢ VERY SMALLEST PROBIT. We want to dvaw your children’s trade i ) p) we wi our chil Up in ovr Shoes, then they will trade with us all thei Hives. si aoe sane not trading with us, ask one of our custo b ouF way of tresting'our viienle—and thelr feet, PY Shoes And about George Betnhard. PP _—_—_—_—_——_— EVERYBODY + SAYS JOHN J, BLEICH has th i est, prettiest and best nected stock of HOLIDAY GOO'ps con- sisting of i Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Bronzes, Noveliies, &c, ip the city, ang Be eee every body'call ant ace ne plenne anil see for yourseM JNO, J,BLEICH, 223 BROADWAY, rae Spring replaced at $1.00 each for limited time,