l.- --MBfcrSf JL 1.1 3" LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 18rf2. Price Two Cents. Volume XIX--So 83. B UWKIM & HUK3T. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., Are now Opening an Elegant Li.ie ut jftew (JooJs Huitablo ami useful for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. TJsefiil Christmas Gifts for Ladies, Usefiil Christmas Gifts for Gentlemen, UseM Christmas Gifts for Girls, Useful Christmas Gifts for Boys, Useful Christmas Gifts for All. C2T Wo have k many new aud picttty ibius that wc will be pleased to show you all at PRICES tbat are VERY LOW. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26-28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. TO UN S. M VMM ii UATltrON. New effects in Imported Woi.Mcds izi Basket, Diagonal aud Birdeyo weave, in Blue, Green and Black New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Ovcrcoatinjr, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and tho popular "NiggerIioa- ' MYERS & RLTHFOlSr, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ItKY 11 JIUKR X IIKOTIIKK. MESSRS. HAGER Offer for the cold weather an unusually large variety of Clothing in Overcoats,Mens Business Dress Suits, Youths and small Boys' Suits, which they guarantee to .be most satisfactory in style, quality and price. Also the usual full assortment of Overcoatings, Pine Cloths, Wortseds, Suit ings and Gassimeres to be made to your order. Every thing that can be desired in Woolen and Merino Under wear, Neck Fixings, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, etc. HAGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street, N KXT DUIIK T4I rilK UIBUT HOOSt. FAHNE8T0CK. Headquarters for Blankets. Our sale of BLANKETS thus far this season has been unprecedented in the history of our Store. We call particular attention to onr BLANKETS at $1.00, $1.25, $1.7.1, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00. Special Lot of SUPERIOR WHITE BLANKETS at $5.00, Worth $6.50. v fS" Wo feel warranted in saying, it will pay those in search of BLANKETS, to look at our Large Stock before purchasing. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. HOCHE FUJUUMllSru uouvs. F L1MH WII.LSON. Gh?a,ncl -OF- Foreign and American Holiday Boots! ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Christmas Presents, Christmas Toys, Tree Ornaments. Great Variety of Mechanical Toys. Presents of all Classes. Toys Wholesale end Retail. SYVe aie prepared t furnish Sunday-schools with Suitable Presents at Greatly Beluccd Prices. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. jjiitvojta, e. HOPBEAI, GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ho. 43 Hertb Qaeen street, Iancaster, F. The very best and finest qualities ot Foreign and Domestic WINES anil LIQUORS, con w siantly tor sale at wholesalo and retail. w StraiRlit Old Ilye Whlsty of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1860 Kept especially tor medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. tob3-lyc UOU8KAL ;o. rCLL. LINE OK EUCHRK, 1'OKKR . and other playing cards at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FttONT CIGAR M'OUK BKI OVODS, Ac. 1VI. KK & CO. Have the Best Assortment of Ladies' and Children's Coats, Shawls, Skirts, Silk Mittens and Silk Hosiery, Etc. Useful Articles for Holiday Presents. No. 25 EAST KING STREET. CLOTUINU. MERCHANT TAILORING. goods. & BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER, PA. Opening MEDICAL. CI KAY'S SPKCiriU MKUIVINJS. lUE T Great English Ueincdy. An untaillng cure tor Impotcncy, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Voll par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire to send tree by mall to every one. Tho Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or sis packages tor $5. or will be tent f ree by mail on the receipt ot the money, by ad diesslng the agent, H.B. Cochran, 137 und 13V North Queen street. On account ot counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper the only genuine. Guarantees oleuro issued by us. for sale in .Lancaster by II. B. Cochran. DiuKgtat, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE UUAY MEDICINE CO.. N. 1 . aprl2-lYdAw CLOTnimi. c LOTIIINU. THE SUB COAT, KOOMY, WARM, WITH LAUUE PKOTEC TION COLLAK, WOOLEN POCKETS AND MADE TO liUTTON CLOSE AKOUN1) NECK, IS NOW IN SEASON. STOKM3 ARE SU1IE TO COMB, AND LUCKY THE INDI VIDUAL W UO IS FULLY FKEPAltKD TO MEET Til KM WITH (JOOI) ssTOUT CLOTH INti. A. C. YATES k CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & MuSis. PHILADELPHIA. iir.lnid gPKC PKC1ALNOT1CK. Our Price List. Hen's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Men's HeavyBrowu Twilled Suits, 10.00 Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Salts. . 10.00 Men's AlMTeol Caslmere Salts.. 12.00 Men's Brown & Bine Bearer Over coats 18.00 Men's Black Bearer Overcoats.. 14.00 Men's Plaid Back Bearer Over- 13.00 coats 13.00 Men's Flaid Back t'asslmere Over coats 13.00 Men's Heavy Unllned Overcoats. . 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Hostetter & Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE 1U XKKSPASSEIW AND GUN NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot the Corn wall or speedwell estates. In Lebanon anil Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or un nclosed, either lorjlic purpose of shooting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said laiuls ot thu undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FUEEMAN, K. PKBCY ALDEN, EDWABI) C. FREEMAN, Attorney tor K. W. Coleman's Heirs. ol6-tfdttw SUNDAY AND BAEBERS. A VICTIM '1U UIS OW8 UKKULKSSNKSS. Why tho Barber U Couipelleu to Feel the It Igor or the Sunday taw aurt Close Up o:i the SaDbatli. N. Y. Times. Thu American is peculiarly dependent upon the barber. The Englishman shaves himself, and the self confidenco and inde pendence fostered by self shaving has made Englishman the true heiis in char acter ahd political power of the ancient Romans. Tho decadence of Ameiica has not yet made itself manifest, but when it docs appear there will bo no difficulty in tracing it to a weak dependence upon bar bers. In tho larj;e towns at least three fourths of the men aie. shaved at barbers' shops, and ou Sunday last the enforcement of the Sunday law in this city compelled fully one-half of all male citizens above tho aye of 21 to remain unshaven and utterly di.2uslpd with life. The closing of baiLo; &liop3 on Sunday must be defended ou one of two grounds either because it is morally wrong for a barber to shave any one on Sunday or because such an act inlcrfeies with the quiet enjoyment of Sunday, to which the members of the Sunday league and thqso who atrrcc with thorn feel themselves to be entitled. It is hnidly piobable that any intelligent American who is at all con versant with tho principles of our jovern meut will seiisously maintain that bceaiuo ceitaiu pcopii: hold that it is sinful to per'orm on Sunday certain acts which can he performed innocently on any other day of the week, therefore those acts can bo pioperly prohibited. Tho niau who holds the Puiitan theory of Sunday has no raoro right to require other people to adopt his theory undur penalty of line or imprison ment than the Roman Catholic who be lieves in trausubstautiatiou has to compel any other people to accept that dogma or to go to jail. It may bo tho duty of the Puritan to reverence " the Sabbath," and it may be tho duty of the Roman, Catholic to kneel down in the street when the Host is cariicd by him, but neither tho osIo nor tho other can claim the right to force other people to imitato his example in a count ly whero there is no state church. To compel the barber to shut np his shop on Sunday because a part of tho popula tion believes that Sunday is tho Jesvkb. Sabbath would bo to make a sectarian dogma n part of the law of the land. But there is a ground on which Sunday laws can properly be defended, aud that is the theory that people who believe that Sunday is tho Sabbath are entitled to be protected ft o:n unnecessary noise and dis turbance ou that day. This is the only gionnd ou which Suuday legislation can be dofended in a country tho government of which is purely secular, and it is the ground always taken by the advocates ol such legislation. The inhabitants of Murray Hill whoso devotions were dis turbed last Sunday by tho hideous uproar made in tho City llall park by a small bootblack who repeatedly remarked " Shine " in a loud tone ; tho residents of the region about the Central park who were awakened early in the morning by tho din of tobacco selling in a tobacco shop of Fulton street, and the worshipers in the various liiooklyn churches and meeting houses who could not listen to their respective ministers in consequence of tho noise made by a milkman in il.ir lem, felt that tho bootblack, the tobaccon ist and tho milkman were pioperly arrest ed, because those depraved persons were depriving Sabbai h-kcepers of their in alieuablo right, to a quiet Sunday. If such cumpuiativcly inoffensive breakers of the Sunday law were arrested last Suu day, how much morti would any barber who had ventured to keep his shop opcu havo deserved arrest. The barber has mainly himself to thank for the law which interferes with his business on Sunday. There cau be no such thing as a quiet Sunday so long as barbers are permitted to ply their trade. The hum of tho conversations of barbers while in the act of shaving their customers cau bo heard at sea a distanco of thirteen miles from this port, providing the wind is in the right direction, aud omen of tho sc called " roar of tho streets," were it to be analyzed, would be found to consist of tonsorial conversation. If Sunday is to bo a quiet day, of course the bathers must be silenced. Otherwise wo might as well seek quiet in a Clyde ship-yard wheie six hundred meuare riveting iron dates. Tho noise made by barbers is not the only reason why they should be forbidden to work ou Sunday. In addition to their own noise, they are tho occasion of noise in others. The man who epands half an hour in a barber's shop comes out of it with an unconquerable tendency to talk in a loud voice. Half deafened himself, he fancies that everybody else must be half deaf, and pilches his voice in accord ance with that ctroneous theory. Furth ermore, no man whosa nerves have been hairasscd by barber's conversation and who has been driven to tho verge of insan ity by " tonic," is in a condition to go to chuich. Statistics show that a very small proportion of the men who are shaved by barbers on Sunday morning co to church. They either attempt to calm their ecrves by staying at home and smoking or tbey ily from the city, anxious only to get out of the sound of a barber and the sight of a barber's pole. Had tho barber pursued his business in silence and avoided tho slightest allusion to "tonic, it would never havo been found necessary to suppress him in tho in terests of a quiet Sunday. Ho is hoist with his own tonic bottle, aud so long as Sunday laws are enacted he may be very sure that he will continue to bo their vic tim. . Chronicles of Itean mil. Troy Tlmce. Governor-elect Cleveland denies the truth of the story that he was botn at Bean Hill, Connecticut, hut Bean Hill nevertheless looms. Bean Hill then, O reader, is the western suburb of rocky Norwich, New London county, Connecti cut, situate on tho Yantic river, threo crooked miles from the city, lying at the head of the Thames, the junction of tho Yantic and Shctucker, settled in 1000 by 35 families from Saybrook and New Lon don, on a plat nine miles square, puichascd from the celebrated Monegan chief Uncas, whose grave and monument, the base laid by Andrew Jackson in 1823, may still be seen in the heart of the town. How this rocky eminence, with its threo cornered public, square, crowned with a monarch elm a century old, came to be called Bean Hill, is a question archaeologists have not yet settled. Sentimental young misses thought it ill to head their scented billet doux with an allusion to the pet diet of the lnnaDitants, and wanted it changed to Westville; enthusiastic Democrats would name it Jacksonville and for 120 years it has been Bean Hill, and now tho name has suddenly be come famous, and for why ? Though the prospective governor of the Empire state never mado a boy pilgrimage to the shrines of his ancestral Penates, were they not all Bean Hitlers ? Is he not the reputed son of Richard, tho cleric, a Bean Hiller ? whose father was deacon William, the silversmith, a Bean Hiller ? whose father was Aaron, poet, preacher and hatter ( contemporary with Benedict Arnold ), and a Bean Hiller ? Were not Governor Grover's ancestors fed like other Yankees, of early day, on bean soup, succotash and baked beans ? Did not prudent hostesses in those day?, with a shrewd eye to rrotir, make the porridge so thin that it is re ported of one boarder that ho stripped off his coat and mounted his chair, at dinner, to tho hor ror of the landlady, who asked, "What is the matter, Mr. Smith?" '-I thought I saw a bean," said Smith, " and was going to dive for it." Was not one of the cood dames of those times famous throughout tho colony for the thickness and richness of her bean soup, whoso hus band, it is reported, invited a governor or some other dignitary home to diuo with him, promising him a rare luxury? It was late, the family had dined, and tho mis tress gone out for an afternoon visit. " Never mind," said the host, " here's the porridgo pot, still ou the eraue in the chimney," aud forthwith, bowls of steam ing liquid were spread upon tho table. ' Wile's r-oup's not as good as usual to day," but by crumbling bicad into it thoy managed to make a meal. At tea tue husband said : ' My dear, soems to mo your bean soup was not as good as com mon." ' Where did you get it? ' "Out of tho pot in tho chimney corner." " Bless mo," says ;ho horroiitricki-n wife, ' that was my dish water." Baked beans, baked sain perk and rye and Indian bread were tho luxuries tf Beau Hill. Beans every Saturday night or the oven tops would fail in. Why ou Saturday night ? It was haul U be com memorative. Iu Indian war times an alarm sent thu settlers scutrying through tho woods to the block house. It was Saturday and provisions were short. One lady said she had left an oven full of good thiuirs, and two adventurous men stola through the alder swamps and tetuined wan wuoie scaip, auu tue garrisoueu com munity made a supper of baked bcaus aud brown bread, and thenceforward the cus tom prevailed till it has spread over the Union, along with hasty pudding to which Barlow dedicated an ode, and succotash, which tho Pilgrims learned to make of the red Cape Codites. The ancient Egyptians Hcrodctus tolls uf, had tho bad taste to loathe and despise this pleasant and nutri tious esculent. To tho priests especially bcaus were an abhorrenco and an abomin ation ecclesiastically, aud what good thing is there that, it its turn, some nation's ec clesiastics have not turned up their sacred noses at ? Cicero ridicules tho lollowers of Pythagoras for forbidding the use of beaus iu imitation of the Egyptians, " as if they possessed the power of inflating the mind as well as the stomach and in testines." Egyptians aud Pythagoreans hold a low place in the opinion, of your true Beau llillcrs for their contempt of beans. Thanksgiving was regarded as sacred time a century ago. A negro slave of Governor Huntington, of Norwich, was thoughtlessly chopping wood on a Thurs day, Thanksgiving Day, in late Novem ber. One of tho young ladies called to him, " Sambo, you musn't cut wood to dayit is Suuday." "Sunday," said Sambo reflectively ; " we no hab baked beans last night." A traveler iu prairie dom rode up to a log housa ou a Saturday night as the family were sitting down to supper. His lirst salutation was " When did you hear from Bean Hill last ?" " How did you knew we were from Bean Hill ?" " By your bean pot, of course." Never tr-y to raise :i family without a good neu pp.ipcr.proviileil it contains the al vi-rti.-o-incut ot lr. Hull's Cough Syrup ; for this val uable medicine is necessary l keen jour cliiUlicti in goo I health. t"Men condemn in others what lli'-y practice themselves." Those who practice thu use ot Kidney-Wort never condemn its use by olheis, but commend It to all ullecled with plies, dy.--pepsU, constipation ami all other diseases resulting Irotn a disordered statu of kidney, liver or bowels. 47Diamond Pyei are m perfect and so bcautiliil that it i a p'.easuie to use them. Equally good tor dark or light colors. lUcts. S Leo-less nights, mado miseniblo by that terrible cou h. Shiloh's Cure It the remedy tor yon. For sale by II. IS. Couhran, druggist. 1:17 aud 1S9 North UueenSU " Wi'Mw deow&w It your sight U tailing you, there is no one article that will so truly give you " an Eye for an Eye" as the Celluloid Eye-UJasses. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. i4-lwilcod&w Win. Buchanan. Wrightsvllle. Pa., says : " 1 have ued Urown's Iron iiitlers for dysiepsia and indigestion and can recommend it." For sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami l'J) North Queen street. di-lwd&w Mr. .1. Marsh Itank, of Toronto, Out., writes: "ISlllionsness und dyspepsia seem to have grown up with me ; having been a sufferer for yea is. I have tried many remedies. Hit with no lasting result until I ued your Unrdock Wood bllter. They have been truly a blessing to inc. ami i caitnotspraK 100 iiigmy oi mem. Price !. For sale by II. U. Cochran druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street. Shiloh's Cotign ami Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale ly H. 1. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St, inyl-1 wdeowAw L.ovo Tour Neighbor. When your friend or neighbor is laboring tinder bodily alUiclion, indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, caused by impurity of blood, or dl-on'ors ot the kidneys or liver, don't fail to recommend. Jlurdocic ISIood Hit ters, a. sure and s.itc reined v. Price $1. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. Suu.oh'8 Vitalizer Is what yon need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13!) North Queen St. inylftw ItAJtDWAItJS. M KW IIABDWAKK STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DK.VLKitS IN BUILDING and CABIN hi HARDWARE, 810VB8, HEATEliSf RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sllSmddw c WUGU sYKiJP. LOCHEBS RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP lias cured thousands. It will cure your Cough or Cold in less time than any other preparation. PRICE Si CENTS JPJSR BOTTLK, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 EAST KING- STREET, LANCASTER, PA. XEMCAJL. B i:OWN"M IRON KlTTKItis SUFFER no longer from Dyspepsia.Indigcsttoi?, want of Appetito. loss of Sirengtb, lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermit?nt Fevers, &c. Bnov.'N's Iiion Bitte3 never fails to cure all theso diseases. Boston, November 26, 1831. Hrown Chemical Co. Gentlemen : For years I have been a great sufferer from Dys pepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which was recommended) until acting ou tho advice of a triend, who had been benellted by ltrown's Iron Hitters, I tried a bottle, with most surprising re3i:lts. Previous to taking lliownV Iron Hitters, everything 1 ate dis tressed me, and I suffered great ly from a burning sensation in lite stomach, which was unbeur able. Since taking ltrown's I run Hitters, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any time with out any disagreeable results. I am practically another person. Mrs. V. 3. FLY::, ::0 Maverick St,, K. Hoston. Bkown's Ikon Bitteks acts like a charm on tho digestive organs, remov ing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting tho food, Belching. Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. SOI.O 1SV AU. DKVOfll&TS. Brown Chemical Company, UAIriMOUE, MD. Foe that all Iron Hitters arc made by Hrown Chemical Co., Haltimore, and havo crossed red lines ami trademark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. For sale wholesale and ictail by II. B. COCIf KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster dl-lwd&w ! KIIINKY-WOKT. TUB ORKAT CUPK FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is lor nil tlw painful diseases ol tho KIDNElfc, I.IVEIC AND IIOWELS. It cleanses tho system ot tho acrid poi-on that eauies the dreadlul suffering which only tin: victims of Hlieumatisin can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES ol Hie worst forms ol this terrible ilisi-as.': have beoii quickly relieved, and in short tim PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by DrugglhtM. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., llnrlingtoii, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time ou the Kidneys. Liver and IJo.vels. fcep2S-codTTS&v.- II ISMS." I "ISMS" TIIK WORST "ISM" TO-DAY IS RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM IN THE I'.At'K cnaKD nr PERRY DAVIS'S PALY KlLLEU. RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES CCRBU BY PERR YDA VIS'S PA IN KIL I. ER. KHEUMATI3M IN THE MUSCLES CURED BY PERR Y DA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF LONGSTANDING CURKOBV PERIIY DAVIS'S PAIN KILI.KIl. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, bay of ANY DRUGGIST Perry Davis's Pain Killer. dccl-lmdAw LAXVAHTKK iVATVHJilt. w HAT SAYS OF THE Lancaster Watch. ( Finest Finished Watch." Most Perfect Piece of Mechanism. OWE.NSROItO, Kv., Nov. 14, 18. To Lancaster Watch Co. : aentlemen.' l HAVE BEEN IN THE JEWELRY BUSINESS rOR TWENTY SEVEN YEARS. I HAVE BEEN PARTIAL TO THE ELGIN WATCHES, AND OTHERS, HAVE BOUGHT AND SOLD THEM, BUT NEVER HAVE BOUGHT ANY OF YOUR WATCHES. TO-DAY I REPAIRED AND PUT ONE OF YOUR WATCHES IN ORDER (NAME, WEST END, No. 30,300), AND I WAS SO TAKEN WITH IT THAT I MUST SAY IT IS THE FINEST FINISHED WATCH I EVER SAW, FOR A TEN-JEWELED WATCH. I HAVE EXAMINED EVERY PART THOR OUGHLY. AND FIND IT THE MOST PER FECT FINISHED PIECE O? MECHANISM I EVER SAW. THE NEXT TIME I ORDER WATCHES I WILL ORDER THE LANCAS TER WATCH. Yours Truly, J. H. BISHOP, Dritl ar i:t Fine 't-liriit Jewelry, Elc. KENTUCKY DJtT GOODS. Wanamaker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, more dian for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted so. You ' hear it said by everybody: "If vou'wrlnt to match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectabie one, go to Wanamaker's." The. other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, bncause there an: prop1'- who don't credit us with lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe if. Oftener we speak ol other aspects ot our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Next-outer circle, south entrance lo main luildiii. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian-cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West or south rntrauci! to main lniil.lin. Furs have to be thought of. We're busy enough as to mak ing. If we advertise at ail, we ought to say what will not op press us with too much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-made. More sizes are ready-made here thnn anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready made work we can make in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? l"ti:: Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyons, 25 to 35 cents below our own recent, prices, of all grades from 1 to $2 ; and we guess our .prices haven't been very high ; have they? Next-outer circle, onlh entrance to main building. Wool sercre embroidered with sitk dots that ought to sell for $1.50 no that isn't the way to put it; it ought to sell according to our theory, for just as little as wrc can afford ; and that is 75 cents. Look out for such now. It's time for over-buying and all sorts of mistakes to show them selves. We try to keep ready to turn other folk's mistakes to account for ourselves and for you. Third circle, southeast Irotn centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hull Hijmiro, Philndclphla. MUMVAZ, IN&TKVBUUITS. "V1USIC IHXS. C. GAUTSCHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OIT Music Boxes, STB. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. We offer during the holidays a large importation of the finest Quality High Class Musical Boxes, at our Swiss faotory price, with only advance of frolsrht and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. An early call will givo time lor good selec tion. nl.vttd FULl LINK OK LOItlLLAHVS Pin? Tooaccp. and other 11 rst-cla.wlranrt3 at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIOAit STOKE .! n VI .& m 4 ' n lM n i M tm m. m
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