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GIVLER & CO., ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AUE BEUISfl ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooaoooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooaooooo USEFUL ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fcCirAULU ton EVERYBODY, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AT POPULAR PRICES. . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooocoooo No. 2j EAST KING STREET. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooccooooo oooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0000000000000030000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ocooooocoooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nUICIHTMAS UIKT8 Christmas gifts, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH We have now open an Elegant Line of Choice New Goods, suitable and useful for Christmas Gifts cither for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. tJSWc have Everything Marked Very Low. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26-28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. M VKtW & KATHFUN. MERCHANT TAILORING-. New (.fleets iii Imported "Woistetl.s in Ba'ict, Diagonal ami lihdeyo weavo, in Blue, Grceu and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable coloib. New cfTccts in Scotcli Cheviots, iu all f.isliionablo colors. New effects iu Imported Ovcrcoatiug, iu London Beavers, English Meltons, Kciseys and the popular " Niggerhe.i MYERS &d FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, VKX COVJM, II At.KK & ISUOTHKIt. 1882, HOLIDAY GOODS. DECEMBER 9. Our Etouk this season embraces a great variety of goods suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS. AN ELEGANT LINE OP LACES. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS, AND NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Fiuo Towels aud Linecs; also Gontlemon's Neckwear, Glovee, Handkerchiefs, &c No. 25 West King Street. N TEXT UUUK TO rilK t;Ot)KT HOt'hl',. FAHNE STOCK. Heavy Goods of every kind foi Cold Wcathci, all at oui usual Low Fnees. Shawis. Blaitt, Comforts, Qiiilis, Flannels, Slirtiis, &c.,&c. The cold biiap now upon us has stimulated the deuiaud wo are equal to the- eraorgency with otn irutneube sale highest cost, for LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, AND GIRLS. GLOVES and HOSIERY, in l.irj;o quantities, all at LOWEST PRICES. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOJSE. B.OVMS Js-VKNIHUIZU UOOVS. tfLIXHM & WIIXSON. HOUSEFURNISHING ! TT LINN & WILLSON'S A. GRAND OPENING CHRISTMAS GOODS! A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER ! LOWER PRICES THAN EVER! DOLLS! DOLLS! BLOCKS! GAMES! HORSES! CARTS! WAGONS! SLEIGHS ! VELOCIPEDES ! BICYCLES ! USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! ElogautCaivers, Silver-Plated Knives, Sdvor-Platod Spoon?, Silver-Plated Forks, &e. FLLNN & WIIjLSON, LANCASTER, PA. l'jjVMitisa axi roiiN i.. aknoi.i). WHY NOT BU A FINE GAS FIXTURE FOR Y'OUR PARLOR. DINING-ROOM OR HALL, FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? They aro tho most brilliant and useful present you could make. I have them from $1.00 to .'00.00 each. We have a few Sconces with Reveled Mirrors. Jardineres for Window Flowers. STANDING MIRRORS. Largest stock of Fino Globes, Nowal Lights, Reading Lights. Call and sco the Fine Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. PRICES LO W. JOHN L. Nos. U, 13 and 16 East Orange 1BT OOODB. e. -AT- BOWERS & HURST'S, QUEEN STREET, VJjOTHINU. RATHFON, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster Pa, HAGER & BROTHER. for UNDERWEAR, but from the lowest to the LANCASTER, PA. OF TOYS ! TOYS ! ji tiTTina. ARNOLD, Street, Lancaster, Fa. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1882. LANCASTER, PA., LANCASTER, PA, vioTinmi. MI.OT111NU. m KOOJl, WARM, WITH LAItGE PllOrlX TION COLLAR, WOOLEN POCKETS AND MABK TO BUTTON CLOSE AROUND NECK, IS NOW IN SEASON". STOKMS AUE SUUE TO COM!:, AND L1JCKV THE INDI VIDUAL WHO IS FULLV. PIlEPARfcl) TO MEET THKM WITH GOOD fc TOUT CLOTH ING. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chesi nut & SivthSts. PHILADELPHIA. d5 lmti S1 L'KCIAL NOTICE. Our Price List. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Men's HcavjBrovm Twilled Suits, 10.00 Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Suits. . Men's All-Wool Casimcrc Suits. . Men's Brown & Blue Beaver Over- Men's Black Beaver Overcoats. . Men's Plaid Back Beater Over- coats. . . : Men's l'laid Back t'assinicre Over Men's Heavy Unllncd Overcoats. . 10.00 12.00 18.00 14.00 18.00 i:;.oo 13.00 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Hostener & Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. 1A. WATCtUCh, ELGIN, LANCASTEK. V10NEEK. CLOKS-Seth Thomas and Others. KING'S SPECTACLES AND EVE-U LASSES. Repairing. WM. THOMSON, 10G EAST KING ST., opposite Leopard Hotel. novlO-Smd CONNBCTICDT UIUARM, 11FOB 25 CTSJ (made Xrom old stock Connecticut to. bacco) at HAUTHAN'S YELLOWp-RONT CIGAR! STORK. PEETTY WOMEN. LANGTl'.T aSU CONTKlllPOKAKIES. Some Beauties Before Her Louisville U.iv- lug Over An Actress Mrs. Cornwal- IU West's Tainted Charms. It is pretty certain that Mrs. Lnngtry by the advice of Manager Stetson and Mendum has given Mr. Fred. Gebhart his conge in Boston. Mrs. Langtry had bsen accus tomed during her brief experience on the stage in London to the English custom of permitting to the nobility and gentiy the largest liberties iu aud about tho theatres, on the stago and iu the cien room, and she had no idea that A -i i scan customs were different. So !.Le. loaking upou young Mr. Gebhart as the equivalent of a -juke" or jinarkiss," at least, with his $50,000 a year, wa.s quite content to ac ccpt his escort, and was disposed to invite him upon the stage. This part of the programme Mr. StcUoa stopped, and Mr. Mendum, having explained to her how Americans rcgaid such matters, anil that American customs do not (sanction such indiscreet intimacies, she very sensibly and in the best of temper decided to bieak off the association, which, however inno cent in itself, was capiblo of misinter pretation. It is pioba-blo that Mr. Geb h.ut was somewhat chagrined, but ' he goes" all the fcaiue. Mrs. L.angtr's I'redecettaor. Con cspondence Boston Post. Forty years ago England had another Mrs. Langtry Madauio Vestiis. Sho was as lovely as sho was librial and as attiac tive as she was accest-ible. Sho was the daughter of F. Baitoloszi, a royal acad emician, and juit a little over the aveiago height, of lull and voluptuous figure, with a foottLe syiaiautiy of which was said to bennpaialted. It had been sculp tured aud plaster casts were on s.i!o by Italian image boys iu tho sheets. Her stage hhoe.i. after beii once worn, wore bought at fabulous pi ices and used aF h inking vessels by ' bloods" ol the time. Who M. Vestri.s was, nobody sceme-l to know or caic. Tho unstamped press used to dc.'.eiibe him as a bibulous loafci, who dodged about btago doors at tie.ibury times, and Ioviol tollon inad.v.no's halary. Tliel'rettleBtWuiu.iu in Paris. F.uli Li ttcrto Boston Transcript. The pictticst woman in Paris has re turned to PaiiJ. Anybody who has ever st-en the fair aud famous Mme. Rernadaki, the celcbiatcd Russian beauty, will know a, once .hoin I meau without any further dcsciiption. I saw her in her box at the opera tho other night, looking tho et y tjpe of j'erftct, if soulless, loveliue&s. Iu featuio sho lcsemblcs gieatly the pDitr.iits or ilmc. Recamicr. Tho eyes aro of a deep, lovely blue, the noso aquiline, the mouth small aud shaped lika cupid's bow. The exquisitely-shaped head is set to per fiction oa tho white, louuilcd thro-t, aud tho shoulilcj.s iu mold and iu coining would put to sh.uuo tho most artistic form that was ever sculptuied iu maiblo. If her face wero only expressive it" would bo divino. In her su peib toilet of nhito satin tho other night she was simply dazliug. She does not altogether understand how to sjL off her own marvellous beauty. She btoaks the lines of her exquisite loiutby wealing neat maes-of lloweis on her corsage, aud she mats the outline of her shapely head by timilar additiont 'o her coiffure. It is fratd that sue will be next season ouo oi the queens of Parisian sieiety. Some iucKinbcrmeut which had weighed on her husband';; estates will bo lemovcd and ho v. iii conm into the poessi'i of vast wealth, which, joined to his wu'o; per sonal uhaiius, will fully uiilicj to secute the position of tho pair in tho bum moudu I hope that some ouo ol the great poi trait painters of tho day will, duiing tho coming season, iunnoitilizo ou canvas tho face and Joint of this ilesh-and blood Vc.ius. A LOUiSViJ.S.S. UUAUlY I TKOU5SI.K. Xo ICHnl TIicairlc.il Siartt C..-c Tioublo Iu 'lliclr Companies. Louisville, that gavo biith to the t ilent aud beauty ol Tdary Anderson, and mulo her famous in .1 night, is always raving over some acttcss. During the past two weoks it has been Miss Estcllo Clayton, who plays tho part of Nora Desmond in " Esmcialda." Tho whole city went into ccstacies about her beauty, and the thea tio was crowded nightly with her admtr cis. Bouquets aud passionate epistles wcie showered upon her, aud her engagement was ouo continued ovation, such as no other actrets lias ever lcceived thcie. It was a fac simile of tho Langtry bcom. On last Monday night " Es Jtcralca " was succeeded by " The Piolessor," al o lrom the Madison Squaie theatic, and wheu Manager Magcachy heaid of tho sensation Miss E-lol!o Clajtoa had can sod ho immediately saw tho chance it affoided for a hit. and o! lercd Miss Claytou a part in "The 1'iofts sor." Manager 31r.cgeachysajs that Miss Claton accepted hiii oiler to play in "Tho Piofcsor," aud inado airangemeuts to leave New Albany, v.heic tho icst of the company were staying, to 60 Tho mauagci of the ' Esmcialda " coiupany however, 1.. fused to cauccl hci engage meut with him, and a tow ensued which ichiiltcd iu Mifes Claytou being compelled to return to Louisville without her w.ud lobo. Tha latter, however, was quickly replenished aud tho chaiming youiigac tres-. was assigned the loleof Daisy JJroicn, then being plajcd by Miss Eollo Jackson, and immediately began studying the part, expecting to appear in it at least ouco this week. Tho manager :ys that Mi C ay ton is not iu excellent health and whilo ho has lreely circulated rumors evciy day that sho is to appear, tho ouly k suit has been crowded houses and 1.0 Clayton. Now, whilo all this gotsip which hid bsou giveu publicity, wa agitating and disappointing tho Ciayton btiuck public, thero was a small 1 evolu tion in tho "Professor" conipauy, cm ed by tho slight given Miss Jackson. In a lato intciview tho latter lady 1 si ti : " I think Mr. Macgcachy has ticatcd mo very badly iu supplanting mo without con sultation, and I havo wiittcn to Mauager Fiohmau in New Yoik about it. I believe his motive in putting Miss Ciajtou in my place is to drive mo fiom tho company. You ecc, Macscachy was engaged to me, but has broken it off and now just barely recognizes mo, so I think ho just wants to get rid of mo." The sympathies of tho company arc entirely with Miss Jackson. It is interesting to know that the beauty, Miss Clayton, entirely supports Miss Jackson's cause, disapproves of Manager Macgcachy's conduct towaids that Jady, and says that nothing will induce her to play for him as long as his inilucncc with tho Nov York mauager ii gcod for any thing. KUltiTlKS Ar ST. JA1JES. Mrs. wornwaUts-Weftl anil ttie C untess r Lonsdale, Two Fatuous I.itatou. Loiulon Letter to S:tn FnuicUci Argonaut. It is curious to notice how tho windows of tho piint shops are budding forth with photographs of Laily Lonsdale, Lady Garvagh, Mis. Livingston - Thompson, Mrs. Cornwallis-Wcst sud Mrs. Wheeler. Lady lJudleysccms to uc gcttiug too passcc to resuscitate. A few yeai s ago, however, bLo was unquestionably tbo handsomest woman in England, but now well, a woman's beauty can't last forever. Luckily for her, her position does not aepena on her looks, liko the others. Her husband, tbe Earl of Dudley, though as plain a looking man as you would meet in a day's walk, is ono of tbe richest noblemen in the kingdom, and tho combined forces of rank and money, which she nas on ner side, have enabled her to do what none of the others dared. Unlike the others, she has ever spurned tho notice and attention of the Prince of Wales, going so far as to refuse to speak to him. Indeed, she has been known on more thau one occasion to havo deliberately turned her back upon him at a ball. She is a sister of tho on fortunate Lady Mordauut, which tells the whole story. 3Iis. Corwallis-West has generally, in a jMjpular sense, couuted number two among tho popular beauties .Somo people thero are who think her tho prettier of the two. But her figure, though undoubtedly a fine one, does not approach that of the Jersey Lily, and her lace at public entertainments is too elaborately embellished with bismuth and lougo to allow it a moment's place of comparison beside the purely uatural, un-touched-by-art complexion of other wo men. I was at a country ball last winter down near Ileuley, and late iu the even ing a largo party arrived from some house 111 the neighborhood whero they wero stay, ing. Among them was Mis. Cornwallis Wet. Straugo :w it may appear, I had nevet teen her before But until I was told who she was, I had supposed that it was tome opera boullo actress who had got into the place by mistake, sho was so painted and powdeied over cheek, arms and neck; her eyes were bj picked out with belladona, her cor sago was so decollete, her voice was so loud and boisterous, aud her poses and her gestures had such a decided smack of the heioincs of Offeubach and Lecocq. Ou her bodice just over her heart sho wore a I-ii-go gold padlock. Thi, she informed mrao young men who iiiquued its mean ing, was. tho lock to tho entrance of her love, adding, with .1 glance woithy of Schneider in her best days, that even her husband ha J not tho key. Major Coru-wallis-Vest, tho man who occupies that unenviable position, is a gentleman of considerable private means, aiising fiom large landed aud mineral interests in Wales. In favorable comparison with Mr. Langtry he goes about with his wife, aud their names aro frequently men tioned together. In short, ho does not believo in chapcroncs. Of another type altogether is Lady Loindale, or Gladys, countess of Lonsdale, as the death of her husbaud aud tho consequent step down to dowagcrhood now compels her to called. Tall,il.iik and stately, sho has been known iu societv sinco her debut, iu 1877, as tho "gipsy." A penniless beauty sho was when sho eaaio out, eveu though her brother was tho carl of Pembroke aud her mother Lady llerbcit, of Lea, so that within a year sho was only too glad, wheu but eighteen, to tako as her husband tho young call of Lonsdale, who, though scaico four years older than herself, was looked upon as one of tho most famous re probates tho English pcerago had produc ed. A great, lubberly, heavy-featured fellow ho wa-. an animal, in fact, whoso t-eusuai tastes first exhibited themselves in a. seeret, but unbinding marriage with his tutor's housemaid before ho was seven teen ; his proncucss to tho inordinate use of alcohol a No showing itself in numerous lits of tleliiium tremens ere ho had got out of his teens. But ho was tho possessor of $100,000 a ycir, and estates so vast that even his reckless extravagance and dissipation had not appieciably diminished them. Once sho was married, tho gypsy hkc beauty did pretty well as she liked her lhrtatious, whilo yet a bride, with sovci.il titled young guardsmen, who have lately seen seivico in Egypt, causing raoro than ono scandal iu high life, oho was always somewhere abroad during hei husband s last illness, aud bad to be act ually summoned homo to bo present at, his death bed. As a widow, sho does not appear to have alterrd in the least. She has a houso down near Windsor at which she now and then entertains tho Prince of Wales, sho and tho late cail having always been prominent membeis of tho prince's set. Sho has a jointure of G,000 a year,besiuos the control of what was settlol on her three-year-old daughter ; so she doesu't want for money to do whatever she likes. Sho is to boono of tho party who aro going with Loid Chailes Beresfoid aud his wife for a tour thiough India. Of course it is her ratik that smooths over whatever she may do. But weie she a plain " Mrs.," with no blood in her veins traecablo through tho lib 1 'nthico pagcj of Burko and De Brett, it would be all tho other way. Do -it tliou love life : Then do not snuatnlir valuable time, lor that lathe stufl iilo id made 11I ; nut nrocuto ut once :t liottlo ot Dr. Roll's t'ouxh Sjiup tor your Cough 11ml be wired. our ill uiKisl Keens It. ,, ' Men condemn in others what tliey pt.ietier tln'iiisflvcs.' Tlioo who practice tho ns'i ot Ktiincy-Won never condemn Its uso by others, but couimuml tl to all alluded with l)iii, ilypopsia, constipation unit ail other diseases itsultltigUotn a disordered statu of Kidney, li vet or bowels. 7-IHautniiil Dyes are so perfect and so txMutiltil that it m a pleasure to use tlicni. Equally good lor uat k. or iigui colore, lucia. fcniLon's cukk will immediately relievo Croup, Whoopimc Cough and l!ronchtti, For f. lie by II. it. oehr.ni, dtugsist, 1.17 ami 1J9 North lju'iciisticet. Tha verdict jitter an 11up1rti.1l trial Tho Celluloid Eye-Uhisscs will stand ten times iui.ro abuse than any othor. 'or sale by all leading Jewelers and Optician. dll-lwtlcoiIAw Win. II. Midi tin, ll.iii isburg, l'a , says: ' Crown's lion Ritteis speedily cured moot a iH-ivoiis affection ot tho stomach." For Mile bv 11. 15. Cochran, diulst, 137 and 1.51 North tjitcen street. dlllwd&w Mr. J. Marsh Hank, or Toronto, Ont., writes: "lillliousiiess and dyspepsia seen to Lave i own up with me ; having been r.suuVrer for vcars. I have tried many remedies, but with "no histinc result until 1 used vourllnrdock Ulood bitter. They liavn been liuly a blessing to inc. and I cannotspeuk too highly of them." 1'rlco SI. For sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 157 and 133 Jioi til 0.uecn street. TnC V.Tf. GEO. 11. 1HAYER, Ot ISOUrljOIl, ind., Hiys : "Roth myscirnnd wile owe our lives to Suilou's CoKSUMPTios Ccits. For salo by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. 200,000 democratic majority In New York. These arc big figure, so is the capital prize, $0,000, and the scheme ot $13MU) in prize or lercd by the Commonwealth Distribution Company, in their Grand Extraordinary Drawing, which comes off in Louisville. Ky., Dec. 30th bio nucr.ES. Now let all elated Democrats and disappointed Republicans send on their ordeia to R. 1. ltoardman, Louisville, Ky., lor tickets, and many ot both parties will be happy by tho possession of wealth. Fortune's lavorsare nut controlled by political parties. Tickets only $2 ; 27 tick ets, 50 : 55 iickets, $10J. ltd Lovo Tour Neighbor. When jour friend or neighbor is laboring under bodily alUlction, indigestion, bilious-ncN-i, constipation, caused by impurity of blood, or ili-jort'ers ot tho kidneys or llvor, dou't tail to lecommcntl liurdocK Blood Ult tiT, a sure and sale rcmi'dy. I'rlce $1. For sale by II. I!. Cochran, 1J7 and 1JJ North Queen sited. Suilou's Catarrh kkmkdt a po.-dtno cure for Catarrh, Dlphtheila and Canker Mouth. For sale bv 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North, Queen street. MVIVJU B BUWNS IKON B1TTEB8. FAILING! That is what a great many people are doing. Thoy dou't kuow just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month thoy grow worse. The only sure lemedy ct fouud is Brown's Iron Bitters, aud this by rapid aud thorough assimilation with tho blood purities aud ourichoa it, and rich, strong blood ilowiug to every part of the system repairs tho wasted tissues, drives out disease aud gives health and strength. This is why Biowu'a Iron Bitters was cure kidney and liver diseases consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia. malaria. intermittent fever?. &c. 2 1. S. 1M a bt. U.dtiuioie. Sov. 2, last. 1 v.art a yieat sufferer lroui lyspepsla,aiid lor suvcial ccks could eat nothing and was i?iow mg weaker every day. 1 tried uiown's I1011 li:t ten, and am lmppv to siiy 1 now hav o a good appetite, and am getting strong cr. Jos. McCvavlev. Bkown's Ikon Bini.us i.s not a diiuk aud doe$ not contain whisky. It is the only preparation of Iiou that causes no injurious effects. Got tho gcuuiuo. Don't, bo imposed on with imitations. D organs wholesale and lotall by H. U. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and ISi North Queen street. Lancaster ds iwd&w H 1T "IINKY-WOKT IV -W A Sure Cnro for All Diseases OK T1IU KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action on this most import ant organ, enabling it to throw oil torpidity aud inaction. Stimulating tho healthy occru tion or tho lllle.nnd by keeping tho bowois in freo condition, elTectir.g its regular discharge. HiTnlnmn It ou ato sutteringtroui mu- Madoinai. l.u-in, h-ivo the chills, aro bil ious, dyspeptic or constipate-l, Kulnuy-Wort w 111 surely relieve and quickly euro. In the Spring to cleanse tho System, ovcry one should take a thorough course ol it. Sold by MrngelHW. Price, 901. KIDNEY-WORT. ep27iydwMWftK 4I ThMS." "ISMS." T11K ORST "ISM" TO-DAY lb RHEUMATISM. KUKUMATISM IN TUB HACK evneo nv PKERr DAVIS'S rAIN KlLLEll. RHEUMATISM IN THE KNELS CCBEU BY PERRY DAVIS'S rAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM IN THE MUSCLES CUItKD BT PERU Y DA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF LONGSTANDING CUBED nr PERRY DAVIS S PAIN KILLER. IIHEUHATIC SUFFERERS, liny of ANY DRUGGIST Perry Davis's Fain Killer. dccl-lnnl&w s LEiGUSI SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLEY fcCO., MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, l'ENN'A. U'o have a Laigc and Splendid Assort ment of l'ortland, Albany and Double Sleighs. Thoy are the best selected woodwoik and tho 11 11 est painted and ornamented sleighs ever offered tor sale in this city. Our Motto : "Quick sales and small profits.' It rodn nothing to call and examine noik. 3-Ve also have on liaud a full line of Fine Carriage work. In which we defy competition. All Work Warranted. Repairing of all kimls promptly attended to. n9Mld&w ajUCVMXB. pAKWSTS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manufacture KAU and CUAIN CAUFETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GBEAT BAKGAINS AND !AT BELOW COST, to make room and give 1117 entire attention to wholcsalo trade of my oh n manulactured goods, f lease call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West Sins and Water Ste. Price Twi Cnta. pMTaoovs. . W'ana maker's. I Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything 'that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, more than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted so. You hear it said by everybody: "If you want to match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable 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, because there are people 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 it. Oftener we speak of odier aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. iextouter click-, south entrance to wnlu building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle mrls. I he warm skirts are satin, satin-and-clodi, 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 verv useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West of south entrance to main building. Furs have to be thought ' f. We're busy enough as to mak ing. If we advertise at all, 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 than 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 ? r;oi 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, south entrance to main building. Wool sercje 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 we can aflord ; 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, boutheast lrom Centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chc-dnut. Thirteenth and Market Btreeta and City-hall square, 1'hiladelpliia. MUSICAL ISSTKVMXNTS. 2 rr r v . TITUSMJBOXI'S. C. GAUTSOHI & CO., MANUFACTUKEUS Or Music Boxes, STE. CROIX and GENKVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. We offer during tho holidays a large importation of the finest Quality High Class Musical Boxes, at our SwisB factory price, with only advance of freight and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. Au early call will givu time lor good .elre Hon. nlj-tid FuLT LINK OP LOKlLLAKUtJ Plug Tobacco, and other flrst-clas trauda at MARTMAl'S TELLOIT FRON C1UAU stoke.; ? f, ? 1 i ri
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