v v -'-..- ' . ' LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1882. Price Two Cents. Volumn XIX- -Xo 87. " 4S - (m JOHN 8. GIVLKK & CO. 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We have Everything Marked Very Low. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26-28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, M U.KS Jlc KA'i'HKON. MERCHANT TAILORING-. New liFvcta iii Imported Woistcds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeyc weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionablo colors. Now effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and tho popular Niggeihca' ' MYERS & RATHFON, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, user II AliKK KKOTIIKi:. 1882. HOLIDAY GOODS. DECEMBER 9. Our ttook this season embraces a great variety of goods suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACES. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS, AND NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON. Fine TowoIh and Linens; also Gentlemen's Neckwoar, Glovee, Handkerchiefs, &o No. 25 West King Street. BOUSE! JTVMUillilllNU UOODH. JM.IWS & WIIXSON. HOUSEFURNISHING ! FLINN & WILLSON'S GRAND OrEXIKG OF TOYS ! TOYS ! CHRISTMAS GOODS! A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER ! LOWER PRICES THAN EVER ! DOLLS! DOLLS! BLOCKS! GAMES! HORSES! CARTS! WAGONS! SLEIGHS ! VELOCIPEDES ! BICYCLES ! USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Elegant Carvers, Silver-Plated Knives, Silver-Plaled Spoon', Silvcr-Platctl Forks, &e. FLINN & WILLSON, LANCASTER PA. j'z.v3ii:ixa ani J U1IN I.. AKNUI.ll. WHY NOT BUY A FOR TOUR PARLOR, DINING-ROOM OR HALL, FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? Tlioy are tho most brilliant and useful prcsont you could mako. I liavothcm from $1.00 to $200.00 each. Wo havo a few Sconces with Beveled Mirrors. Jardinercs for Window Flowers. STANDING MIRRORS. Largest stock o( Fino Globes, Newal Lights, Reading Lights. Call and see tho Fino Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. PRICES LO W. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 16 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. STOCKS. I MCKKAKK YOU1C CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Those dolrlnjr to inako money on small ami medium Investments In j?niin, provisions ami stock speculations, can Uo so by operating on mirplau. Krom May 1, 1881, to tho present data, on investments ot $10 to $1,000 cash prolilsliavebccu realized and paid to Invest ors amounting to several limes the original Investment. J'rottts paid first of every month, still leaving the original invest ment making money or payable on demand. j Kxplanatory circulars and statements ot lund W sent free. Wo want responsible agents who will report on crops and introduce tho plan. Liberal commissions paid, FLEMBONG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants Major Rlock, Clii csigo. 111. iu'J-lyd SAMDKIa H. WtlOK, ATTOIINEY. RAM Removed his Ofltco irom 06 North Duke street to No. 41 GIIANT STREET, immedi ately In Kfar of Court House, Long's New iintlding. ml7-tld URI GOODS, Se. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Alii: SEI.LIJ.G OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO USEFUL ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MiItahm; kok nvEitvnouY, 00000000000000000000000000000 AT I'OIMJLUt I'llICES. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO No. 25 EAST KINO STREET. 00000000000000000000000000000 T M A. -AT BOWERS & HURST'S, QUEEN STREET, Vl.OTHlNU. No. 12 East , HAGER & BROTHER. a as t'liximi. FINE GAS FIXTURE VA.KFJS1H. I UKrKTTS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manufacture RAG mid CHAIN OARl'KTS, wholesale, 2,000 yanls per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock of Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GRKAT BARGAINS AND "AT BELOW COST, to make rootn and give my entire attention to wholesale trailo of my own manufactured goods. I'lease call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oo noqoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Gr I !F T S , LANCASTER, PA., LANCASTER, PA, King Street, Lancaster Pa. clothing. c LOTIUNU. In connection with our Storm Goat, mentioned last week, we have large commodious Ulsters, adapted to car conductors and drivers, who of all persons em ployed out of doors, need warm heavy wraps to protect them from the cold. PRICES LOW ALWAYS- A. 0. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & S'xih Sis. PHILADELPHIA. dIMtih! OI'KCIAL NOTIUK. Our Price List. Hen's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .!? 8.00 Men's HcavyBrown Twilled Suits, 10.00 Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Suits.. 10.00 Men's AH-Wool Casimerc Suits.. 12.00 Men's Brown & Blue Heaver Over coats 18.00 Men's Black Beaver Overcoats. . 11.00 Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over- 13.00 coats 1 3.00 Men's Plaid Back t'assimere Over coats 13.00 Men's Heavy Unllned Overcoats. . 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. istetter & Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. ?A. SOMETIMES CaTAKBU IS CAUSED BY tho inhalation or inspiration ot irritating dust, tumea awl vapors, whether by accident or in tho pursuit ot ordinary a vocations. Diseased ot the Ey, Ear and Throat also, Cancers. Tumors, Skin and Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONG A1CER, Office : 13 East Walnut street, Luncas i r, l'a Consultation free. till ;t i CONNECTICUT VIOAKH. JlrOK 25 UTS, (made from old Mock Connecticut to bacco) at HARTMAN'S YKLLOWJfKONT CIGAR." STORK. THE SOUTH PENNA. B. E. KAII.KUAU DtVKLDPMKST In TlllS STATE. A New Short J'.oute to the West Addition to rhiladelphta'ri Field Tor Traffic Twenty AtilllouH KxMiu!itare. The next few years will likely witness a great impetus iu railroad development in this fctate. Alicady there are being built linksof a new chain of railroads from the eastern part of the state towards tho Ohio liuc, through CliutoD, Clearfield, and other counties of Central Pennsylva nia, developing the vast coal interests lodgod there. IleMden t bis another through line, parallel with tho P. It. R. is contem plated. We find the following compre hensive account of it in tho Philadelphia Inquire;' : Jt is expee'ed that tho Sou'Ji Petmsil vania railroad will bo put under contract at an cailyday, tho sutvays having been completed a'.oig the entiie route, which is one that has lcquired inticli ' heroic enginceiing." Tho load, as is generally known, is now uuder tho control of what is called the Vandcibilt clique in Xew York. Robeit H. Say to, esq., of Bethle hem, former vice president and m.usagrr of the Lvhigh Val'c-y jaii oad, is acting an president ui tho company, and Mr. II. MeKav Twotabley, :i son in-law of Mr. V. ll. Vandtvbilr, is the financial mana ger. It is fiecly asserted by the parties iu in- trrcst that ail tin tiionuy, between fifteen and twenty millions, nettled to complete tho load is in baud. As surveed, tho roatl luns iu a straight lino, thnty-iivo miles, fiom Ilarrishurg to Kvcrctt, for merly Bloody Run, paE.ung along tiie top ridge of tho Tnscaror.is, and through li'o tunnels, about live miles anil a quarter W all, varrying iu length from a quaiter o a mile to one tnilo and a tpiarler, pas&iug Hurut Cabins, Sideling and Ray's lull mountains to tho v.tllt-y ot Jirush cicelr, which it ttaveises on a giddy tivstle woik, thence to tho valley of the Juni.tta, along which it coutiuues westwaid to Redlord, Somerset, ConuelLsviile, Union town and Wheeling, with a branch lino direct to 1'ittsbuigh. The route traverses a large aiea in tho south and southwestern portion of tha state including Dauphin, Perry, Cumber land, Fiankliu, Fuito:i, Redfotii, fco.ncrset Fayette, Wcstinorelaud, Greeu and Alle gheny counties. One of tho great advan tages of tho road consists in its shoiteniug tho distance between HarrisDurg and Pittsbuigh Irani foity to sixty miles aud making a dilleieuce of not less than one bundled miles to travelers betweeu New York and Chicago. Engineers and others versed iu lailroad construction es.inate the cost of the road, not calcul ting the cost of its tunnels piercing Ray's hill aud tho Allcghenies, and its maguiliccnt biidgcscver tho Susquehanna, the Juni atn, tho Tuc.irora and the Ohio, at $100, 0)0 a mile. The corpoiatc s!le and title of thcpicr ont organization iu tho South Peunsylva ilia railroad company, which is not to be confounded, ho it rcmembeied, with tho Southern Pennsylvania- lailroad, uhic'i occupies a near tfiiitory. Tho organisa tion has been pcifcutcd under a chatter originally granted by tho Pennsylvania Assembly in 1854. The corporation was originally organized shortly after its crea tion by the Assembly, a sullicif nt sum paid iu to secure its franchises, and a route surveyed under the able diiection of Cok nel James Worrol, one of the las-t of thoso famous enginteis whose skill and wisdom devised tho existing great routes of travel across the state, under difficulties almost insuperable. lie was contemporary with Wirt Robinson mid his brother, Moncure, to whoso skill wc owe tho inimitable en ginceriug as far as grades and lines aro concerned of tho Philadelphia & Reading railroad ; also with Mr. J. Edgar Thomp son aud John Wilson, the pi tsent chief engineer of tho Pennsylvania lailroad ; with J. II. Latrobe, whoso monument ex ists in tho Baltimore & Ohio railroad, and with Milnor Roberts, Ashbel Welsh and others whose names and works arc wiittcn withS pen of steel on the surface of the Ktate. Tho lines drawn then had already becu devised by Colonel Worrel at the incep tion of tho state works half a century ago and placed on record, and known to en gineers as the Slahtcrback survej. Tho l or. to then contemplated now surveyed and scon to approach completion, was almost direct through Sherman's valley to Bcdfoid, aud thence to tho Ohio liver at Wheeling, with a biunchto Pittsburgh. Tho date of the first incorporation was March 5, 1851, under tho title of tho Duncanuon, Laudisburg and Broad Top railroad company, which namo was, by subsequent legislation, changed to that of ' The Sherman's Valley and Broad Top railroad company,'' alter ward to that of "Tho Pennsylvania Pacific railroad company," and later still to "Tho South Pennsylvania railroad company," aud the original act may bo found in the pamphlet laws for 1S80, page G08. Sup plemental lcgHat ion was also had at the following dates. May 5, 1835 ; February, 25, 1850 ; May 12, 1857 ; Match 31, 185!) ; February 12, 1S02 ; April 1, 18G5 ; August 10. 18C-1 ; February IS, 1869. During that entire period tho organis i tion was kept alivo under tho manage ment of able lawyers, and repeated cft'ort3 were made after surveys had been pro pared and estimates obtained to seenro the aid of capital for tho completion of tho road. Prior to the war it was at onotimo deemed almost a certainty that tho Mc CalmontB, backed by a wealthy syndicate of English capitalists, would complete tho undertaking ; but tho comparative infancy of railroad traffic then, as compared with its condition of tho present day, rendered quick aud largo returns improbable, and the succcssivo linancial disturbances of 1837 aud 1839 dispelled any hope of im mediato assistance from that or any other quarter. Tho civil war, with its vaiied financial history of encouragement and depression to great enterprises, followed, and the southern counties of Pennsylvania beyond tho Susquehanna were almost abandoned to tho frequent attempts of Baltimoro capital to make inroads in what rightfully belonged to Philadelphia whilo tho lines looking to the northern border of tho state proved attractive (among others to Sir Morton Peto and his associates, and the oil developments in tho northwest), to insure the completion of railroad enter prises that more than satisfied the desires of the most sanguine when they did not insure (as to many they did) a heavy loss. In this state of affairs the counties of Fulton, Bedford, Somerset, Fayette, Westmoreland and Washington, in tho absence of any facilitlosof railroad com munication with the East, were compelled to fall back upon side lines and branch connections with Baltimoro and Pitts burgh. About a year ago capitalists in search of investments wcro attracted to tho rich and 'almost virgin fields of mineral, sylvan and agricultural wealth iu the abovo coun ties, invaded the territory iu force, heard colonel Worrell's unanswerable argu ments ps to tho certainty of largo and im mediate returns upon the comparatively small investments required to complete a railroad, first-class in all its appointments, and, working quietly, without at trading the attention of tte world at large, took the field in November, 1881, with the largest force, ever, perhaps, put upon a railroad of like dimensions, under the direction of Mr. Oliver Barnes, a well known engineer, formerly ot Philadelphia. Win. F. Shunk, identified with the Eleva ted railroad construction in 'New York city, and others, and with the services of Colonel Worrel and General T. E. Sickels, of tho Union Pacific railroad, as consult ing engineers, supported by a corps of the finest engineering talent, at an expense of over 500,000. " The offices of the com pany are in the Mills building, in Broad street, New York city, and tho former offices of the Northern' Central railroad company in Ilarrishurg. They "pulverized" tho country irom Ilarrisburg to Wheeling, ruuning lines through Cumberland, Sherman and other valleys, crossing tho Tuscaroras, Allo gheuies and spurs of. tho Blue ridge, and cutting across mountain ranges, in tho lower crypts of which still Ho, untouched by the baud of mau, immenso trcasuros of marble, fire-clay, coal aud iron. The road thus surveyed, the course of which wa.s indioatcd at tho opening of this article, will, a" already said, soon be put under contract for construction, and, it is confidently expected, will be in active operation within two years. Tho track is to be laid double with stool rails, scvonty-livo pounds to tho yard, already purchased, at a cost of forty-two tloilais per ton, and it is beliovcd that a saving of thirty per cent, wili bo effected, at the present prices of labor, over tho estimates made a year ago, by pushing ou the great work to completion with all possible ra pidity. A man is wiser for lii-i learning, and the sooner Ihj learns that tho only pioiier way t cmo it t oiili or CoM, is to use Dr. Hull's Cough Syruj, the belter i.c is olt. J"Men condemn in others wlmt tlu-y flifcictieo tlieinselvf.s.' Tiio-c who )ructlru thu us'-, ol Kidney-Wort nrver condemn its line bv othcis. but commend it to all ullcoted with iiic:, dyspepsia, constipation and nil other diM'iiscs lcsnltim; trotu ;i disordered stuto of kidney, liver or bowels. 4Sli;imoinl Dyes ate so perfect and so lieautitul that It is 11 ploasuie to use them. Kqually good lor dark or light colora. lOcts. ?mtou's curb wili. Imnifedialciy relieve Croup, Whooping Cough mid KroiicliItU, For i-ule by II. 15. Cocluan, druggidt, Ml and 139 North Quieu street. The verdict alter an impartial trial The Celluloid Kye-li lasses will stand len times more abuse than any other. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Optician". 011-lwdeodAw Wui. II. Midlam, ilariisburg, l'a , .ays : ' Itrown'i Iron iSittcrs spccdilj cured moot a nervous affection of the stomach." For sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and l."K Noith tjuecn sireet. till lwtl&w Jlr. J. Marsh Ilanlc, ofTorouto, Ont., writes: "iSilliousuess ami dyspepsia stecm lo have grown up with me ; having been usutl'eier for years, I have tried many remedies, but with no lasting result until I used your i.nrdock lilood bitters. They have been truly a hie s9ing to me, and 1 cannotspcak too highly ot them." I'ricujl. For sale by II. 15. Cochran druggist. 137 and 133 Noith Queen ttreet. Tl!K IlKV. .KO. II. '1 IIAVKIt, Ot ISOlll'OOn, lllll., siy-i : "Until myself and witu own our lives to Siiiloii's Consumption Cuku. For sale by II. 1. Co liran, dmggist, 137 ::ntl l"!i North Queen street i.uvo Your Neighbor. When your fiiend or neighbor is iaboiing iimier bodily alllletion, indigestion, bilious-ncs-', constipation, caused by impurity of blood, or tlisou'ers ol the kidneys or liver, don't Mil to recommend Hurdocic Ulonil l!it teis, a suit: and s-ili; remedy. I'riee $!. For ale by 11. II. Cochran, l.7 and 13) North (iiieen street. Shilou'3 Cataiumi kkmudy a positive euro lor catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker Month. For sale by 11. It. Cochran, diuggi.t, 137 and l.Kl North uueen street. Walnut l,e:if ll-.nr t&etttoror. It i- entirely dlllerentlroui all others. It is us clear as water, and, as its name indicate", is a perfect Vegetable Uasr Itestoror. tt will immediately tret; the head irom nit dar.tirutt, icstorugiay hair to its natuial color ami pro duct: a new growth where it has lallenott". It docs not iu any manner ellecc tho health, which Sulphur, Sugar of l,eid and N Unite ol bilver prcpaiations have done. It will change, light or faded hair in a few days to a btitntitnl glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach bottle is warranted. &311T1I, KL.1NK CI'., Wholesale Agents, I'hiladelphia, and II AM. t 1CUCKKI., Now York. jniiO lyd.eodJtw ULISX AN J) UUJJKXSHAJtt,. I I KHI M MAKTIN. HOLIDAY GOODS -AT OHINA HALL Wo iitv ilfeitlaylng a voiy largo lino ot HOLIDAY GOODS, -IX- IIAVII.ANU'S CHINA. ISIMJUK waui:, UOIIKMIAN GLASSWARE, MAJOLICA WAKK, CUT. l'UEaSKI AND KNGit.WKH (J I.ASSWAliK, LAVA WAltK. IKC'(i:ATKt CHAMItER SETS, . TOY TEA SETS. TAliLEMIUKOUS, T' FLO WE II ST A N I)S, A II ITK (lUAMTEand l'OKCELAlX H'AKK, Ac, cheaper tha-i ever before. These Gootls arc suitable lor useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, fee them before making your purchases. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. 1A. "Y7-ai.ua KI.K AMI USKFUr. PRESENTS Spectacles, Eyo Glasses, Claudo Lorraine Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleidoscopes, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Opera Glasses, Grapboscopes, Microscopes, Drawing: Instruments, Thermometers, Barometers, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrestlal Globes,' Pocket Compasses, Sets Philosophical Appatatus, Model steam Engines, Sets of Chemical Apparatus, Pedomitora, Gold Charm Compasses Catalogues as follows, 9ent on application : Part 1st Mathematical Instrument , 1C2 pages " 2d Optical Istrauienta, - 1S8 ' ' 3d Magic Lanterns and Vicirs,159 ' ' 4th Physical instruments, - 183 ' " 5th MeteorologicallDstrumcntsl') " JAMES W. QDM & CO., 024 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. ilS-24fl&2tV MED1CA1.. IV i:OWNS IKOX KITTKKSJ. FAILIM! That is what a great many people aro doing. They don't know just what is tho matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and oaeh month thoy grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is lirown'.s Iron Bitters, aud this by rapid and thorough assimilation with tho blood purifies aud enrichos it, and rich, strong blood flowing to overy p.trt of tho system repairs tho wasted tissue., diives out dise.v?' anlive liealth and btren"th. Tliis is why Broivn's Iron l)iilr wa.s cure kidney and livor diseao , consumption, rheumatism, ueuralgi.. dyspepsia, malaria, intermittent fevers, &c. 203 . I'aca St. Il.iUiinon;. Kov.S,lSSl. 1 was a great sufferer Irom Oy3pepsia,antl lor several weeks could eat nothing and was grow ing weaker every day. I tried ltrowu'.s Iron Klltcra, unit am happy to sny I now have u good appetite, ami am getting strong er. Jos. McCawlev. Bkown's Ikon BrrTF.ns is not a drink and doe? not contain whisky. It is tho only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious effects. Get the genuine. Don't bj imposed on with imitations. Forsalu wholesale and retail by II.iI. COCI1 U.&S, Oruggl-ot, H7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancanter tlS-lwdftw H K riDNKV-WORT Has been proved tho surest enro lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Hoes a lamo hack or disordered urine intll eii'o i hut you are it victim T THEN III) NOT II ESITATE ; use Kidney-Wortatonce (drng-gNt- recomnientl it ) and it will speedily over come the d'si-:ic ami restore healthy action. 1 orlioa 'or complaints peculiar to JLlcliUoD. your sox. such r.s pain and weaknjsses, Kidney-Wort is nnsurp.wcd, a- it w ill act promptly and salely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention ofurine, brick dust or ropy deposits, antl d nil. dragging pains, all speedily yield to its curative powt-r. S()LI IIV ALL UUUGtaSTS. lTlce, I. KIDNEY-VORT.0 Aclsatthe same time on tho Kidnov., Liver and ISowcN. seai-cod'l'T4wU; ' TSMS." 1 cc ISMS." THE WOU8T "ISM" TO-IAY IS RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM. IN THE HACK CURED HV 1'ERIiY DAVIS'S PALY KILL Kit. RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES ccitan nv PERU Y lh HS'S PALY KILL Eli. RHEUMATISM IN TIIE MUSCLES cenr.n by PE11UY DAVIS'S PALY KILLER. KIIEUMATISM OK LONU STANDING cureo nv VEURY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RII EUHATIC SUFFER KKS, buy of ANY OHUCtjilsT Perry Davis's Pain Killer. i!eel-lui(t&w KAlLKOAtiS. THE GREAT Burlington Route t:hiego, Bnrllngton & nincy K. K. (Miicagro, Ifnrllngton A; niticy IU K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLT FAVORITE FROM C H I C A GO OR P E 0 R I A TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and RKST line to St. .losepli, Atcliinson, Topeka, Doniaon, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne br.islca, Missouri, Kansas, Kuw Mexico, Ari zona, Montana anil TeTsw. This ronto has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis antl St. l'aul. Nationally reputed as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAIt LINE. Universally concoded to be the REST EQUIPPED Railroad In tho world for nil 'lasses ol travel. All connectlon.-i made In Union depots. Try It and you will find trawling nluvury instead of a tllscouilort. Through tickets via this celebrated lino lor tfUo at all offices In the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates or rare, fclowpin ? Cara, etc., cheerfully given by FKKCKVAL, LOWKI.L, Ucneral Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. I.J.POTTKK, .Ml Vice l'res. & Gen. Manager, Chicago, 111. JOUH . A. BEAN ,Oen. Eastern Agt., 317 Rroadway, 306 Washington St. Njt.v Yokk. Bostoh, Mass. navl-lvdJtw fllWO SMALL. IIASD-aAUB HAVANA L Cigars lor 5 cents nt ilAKTMAN'S YELLOW FItONT CKSAR STORE. DJtTOOOVS. Wana maker'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 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 WanamakerV The other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices.. We put it second, because there are prop1'- who don't credit us with lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in I'hil adelphia would believe ii. Oftener we speak of other aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Ncxt-onter circle, south entrance to main building. 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 entrance to nvilii building. Furs have to be thought of. 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 ? l.Kl.: 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? NtiVt'Oiiter circle, south entranro to main building. Wool serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought to sell for $1.50 no diat isn't the way to put it; it ought to sell according to our theory, for just as little as wc can afiord ; 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, oulli'i-'t from Ci-,itrc. , JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth ami Markt-I itreftt) anil City-hull Miu:r-t riiiludcii.hlu. MUHIVAT. INHTKVMEXTS. -1TUS1C BOXKS. C. GAUTSOHI & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF i Music Boxes, STE. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZERLAND- Salesrooms, lOiS Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Wo offer during, the holidays a large importation pf the finest Quality High Olaao Musical Boxes, at our Swiss factory price, with only advance of froteht and import duty. Circular and Prico List oil application . ' An early call will givatirco lor good selec tion. -ulJ-tuV AVV.l.U LINK lr I.OKIt.LAKU'S I'll:' Tobacco, nud other Hrht-cl.tss brands Ut IIARTJIAN'S YKLLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE.; S". m i 1
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