fwmmxs" Volume XIXNo 90. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 18S2. Price Two Cents. dm L- TIIUN M. U1VL.KK CO. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Carpet, Drugget, Crurob HLolicLav Present. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Dry Good, Carpet and Merchant Tailoring House, 25 EAST-KING STREET. MHICISTMAS (J1KTS CHRISTMAS BOVVERS & HURST'S, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., We have now open an Elegant Line of Choice New Goods, suitable and useful for Christmas Gifts either for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. We have Everything Marked Vc ry Low. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26-28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. M VKIO. & KATUFOK. MEECHANT TAILOEING. Now effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal aud Birdeye weave, in Blue, Oicen and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed Kuglish, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fasliiouablc colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Moltons, Kerseys and the popular "Ni"geiheai. ' MYERS & RATHFON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, juir H aukb & hi:ot::ek. Xo82. HOLIDAY GOODS. DECEMBER 9. Our stock this season embraces graat variety of goods Buitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS. AN ELEGANT LINE OP LACES. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS, AND NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON. Fine Towels and Linoas; also Gentlemen's Neckwear, Glovee, Handkerchiefs, &c No. 25 West King Street. N KXT r.OOUlO THK CUUKT UUUSE. FAHNESTOCK For tho Holidays our stock embraces Festive season. JUST OPENED Paisely long Shawls, Also, 1 Lot of 25 Dozen Ladies' Coloicd Bordered Ilcni -stitched Linen Handker chiefs, 25 cetils, worth 157 cents. Also 1 Lot, 25 Dozen Ladies' Colored Bordered Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, 31 j- cents, worth 50 cents. Also 1 Lot, 50 Dozen, Fine Towels at 37 cents, worth double the money. One Huudied Dozen SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at 25e, 30c, 40c, 50c, G3c, 75c and up. Best goods at the prices we have ever had. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. HOUH1C VVXXlHHIliti GOODS. TCf.IMN & 1VUXSON. HOUSEFURNISHING ! FLINN & WILLSON'S GRAND OPENING OF TOYS ! TOYS 1 CHEISTMAS GOODS! A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER ! LOWER PRICES THAN EVER ! DOLLS I DOLLS! BLOCKS 1 GAMES I HORSES! CARTS! WAGONS! SLEIGHS 1 VELOCIPEDES 1 BICYCLES ! USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Elegant Carvers, Silver-Plated Knives, Sllvcr-Platel Spoons, Silver-Plated Forks, &c. FLINN & WILLSON, LANCASTER,! PA. rjiVMuma and rOUN I ARNOLD. WHY NOT BUY A FINE GAS FIXTURE FOR YOUR PARLOR. DINING-ROOM OR HALL, FOR A CURISTMAS PRESENT ? They are tbe most brilliant and useful present you could make. I have them from f $1.00 to $200.00 each. Wo have a few Sconces witli Beveled Mirrors. Jardineres for Window Flowers. STANDING MIRRORS. Largest stock of Fine G'obcp, Ncwal Lights, Reading Liht?. Call and see the Fine' ie Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. JOHN L. Nos. 11, 13 and 16 East Orange uttr GOODS, &tr. -BUY A NICE Gloth, Ottoman, Hassock, Rug, Oil Cloth or AURORA Carpet Sweeper, FOR A -AT- VhOTHlNG. No. 12 East ooovh. HAGER & BROTHER. many cheap and desirable lots lor tbn coming SEVERAL LOTS Paisely Spare Shawls. LANCASTER. PA. gas fitting. PRICES LOW. ARNOLD, Street, Lancaster, Pa. GIFTS, LANCASTER, PA, King Street, Lancaster Fa. CLOTHING. c LOTIHNU. In connection with our Storm Ooat, 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 & Sixth Ms. PHILADELPHIA. (II Mini! I'KCIAL NOTJUK. Our Price List. Hen's Heavy Wool Mixed Sails. . .fj Men's HcavyBrown Twilled Knits, Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Suits. . Men's Ali-Weel Caslmere Salts.. Men's Brown & Bine Hearer Over coats Men's Black Beaver Overcoats.. Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over coats Men's Plaid Back t'assimere Over coats Men's Heavy Unlfued Overcoats. . I 8.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 18.00 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Hostetter & Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. XTUTICE YM TKK1ASEKS AND GUS LI kiw an rersons aro Hereby toruuhien to trespass on uny or the lands ot the Corn wall or peed well estates. In Lebanon and Luncasler counties, whether incloxi-d or un- nclosed, cither tor tbo purpose of sliooMng or nailing, as me mw win ie rigiuiy enforced -lguinst all trespassing on said lauds oi the undersigned alter this notice. Wll. COLEMAN KKEKMAX. B. PR HOY ALDEN, EDWAKD C. FUKEMAX, Attorney lor K. V. Coleman's Heirs. ol(i IMS.W TO "BAGGAGE-MASHERS." SOUK INFuKMATIO'X ABOUT TKU3KS. What They Are Made of and Their Various Styles oi Construction Device for tho Traveler'- Frotectlon. "What do I know about theatrical trunks? Why, I know all about them,'' a manufacturer in Union Squaro replied, 'for I make most of tbcin. J. have fur nished three hundred for the Madison Sciuase theatre combinations that are out, and if you'd see the actors and actresses swarming about my place betweeu the middle of August aud the middle of Sep tember, you'd think 1 ought, to know by this time what they aic likely to want in my line. Trunks for theatrical people like those for drummcis arc not much kept in stock, because they have to bo made so strong and heavy that few other people waul them ; aud then a;ain, the purchas crs are very liable to have notions of their own as to what they waur, which are most likely in each individual instance to differ from what anybody else would bo likely to want. Drummcis' ttunks heavy ? Well. I should say so. They have got to have a very bolid frame of three-quarters inch one inch bass wood, which will not split or crack, must be covered w:ih No. 1 duck or hoop iiou band?, titled with live or six heavy hinges and a seciho lack, orieiliaiK two, i-treugthencu by uoit, titiiMieil with malleable iron comer pieces, and from two to four hickory slats on tops.sidesand ends, and ho:i you have all that, your trunk weighs 7.j to 109 pounds when empty. But it will come up fresh aud smiling cery time, no matter how rouh a deal the baggage maeher give it. A trunk for drummers' uses costs all tho way 1 1 nm $13 to $:.", the really good solid ones commaudiug the latter figure. " The thcatiical trunks aic juot about like drummer.' in Urutr general priuciuks of construction. The heaviest of them aic what are known as ' bill hunks,' for carrying lithograph?, posters and other printed stud", which is necessarily very heavy for its balk. They are usually made cighti en inches high, thirty seven inches ion;:, r.rrd thirty inches wide, though thoto piopoitions sometimes are varied to accommodate special matter. A sliding board, to keep the paper iu place firmly as its quantity decreases by us is their ouly internal peculiarity, and they cost from $15 to $35. Tho actoi's ' ward robe,' or ' hotel ' Uuuk vaiics from tweri ty six to forty inches iu length, but is gen erally twenty by twenty inches in height and width. The good ones aic almost as ponderous and weighty as thot.c of the drummers, and like them, arc covered with iron generally : but as tiitir prices vary all the way from $10 to $:5. you see they must dilfcr a good deal. Generally the piofession doesn't go much above $20, for their business is not altogether devoid of chances that make the tenure of trunks somewhat uncertain at times I have' known actors to start out in tho beginning of a season with gorgeous trunks and come back a few weeks later with thoir remaining luggage iu a handkerchief or ' paper tiunk with a string lock,' as they facetiously denominate a package wiappcd up in a newspaper. "Tho largest trunks are these occasion ally made for actresses to carzy line cos tumes iu. There is oce, .just completed, 40 inches louf, 20 inches v.iriV, and 2'J inches high. It has in.-ido iivo t-lcclcton trays, fitting one upon another, and is in tended to cany just six drcs.ses, no more. Big aud awkward, it is comparatively light, and tho hotel porteis will not have to swear so. muchcin handling it as they find necessary when they juggle those drum mers trunks about. It is a wonder even to me how they movo those trunks about, when filled unless they have dorricks handy. "Piivato persons do not havo Michb'g trunks now as they used to. Tho hugje Saratoga, tho size almost of a cottage, havo nearly gone out of fashion. Ladies sometimes order them to store dresses in, in their own houses, not meaning to travel with them, but when they go abroad they strivo now to reduco their baggage as much as possible Tho altera tion in the arlstociatic style of spending tho summer has made that change, I think. Formerly a lady went to a favor ite watering place or popular resort at the beginning of the season, intending to stay until its close, and of course took a great lot of dresses along Tor frequent change to keep up her style. But now a man goes with his wife and a couple of ordinary sizod trunks, his wife's tho largest of course, eay to Saratoga first for a canplo of weeks, thon to Newport and to Long Branch, or soniowhcrc else, lie may tane in all the pi incipal placss from Mount Desert to tho White Sulphur Springs in a season, and his wife, appearing but a week or two at cajb. place, does rot need to show more thau tbreo or four dresses in tho whole time. " Sole leather trasks aro no good now. Our mondern safe-like iion ones cave them iu, smash them, gonc holes in them, ruin them and squash their con tents wherever they ate traveled with. Some parties iu Boston are claiming a good deal for raw hide trunks that they are making, but I sco no advantages iu them, and doubt if they will keep their shape. Thero aro no manufactuteis on tho globe that make now such good tiuuks as wo do. Those turned out by Etiglish and French manufacturers aro often very handsomo, belter finished for looks thau ours, perhaps , but their systems of con struction are faulty, and their iron frames, as a rule, almost -worthless. They do not, on tho other side of tho pond, use any such elaborate trunk hardware as wo do. Our inventors aro constantly getting up new devices for strengthening the hinges, increasing the binding force of tho catches and bolts, making the corners invulner able, and many other things, all calculated to defy tho baggage smashers' evil power, and we trunk nnkers use all of them, and aro glad to got anything of the kind that will enhance durability of our goods. In fact, I sometimes think we aro makirg them too strong for oar own good, fir such trunks as wo build nowadays arc little more liable to wear out than burglar proof safes are tho best kiud of them, at least." KOJlAKUKOr I'OVKKIV. ntllul Talo cf a Blind 1'alntcr aim Ills Bravp Young "Wile. In New York the other day an old blind artist, bis young wife and their 8 year old son were discovered on the vergo of starvation living on tho deck of a half sunken canal boat in the Erie basin in a shanty that hal been made of old planks and odd pieces of tin and oil cloth. Tho man spoke with the accent of an educated person. The handsome young person dressed in men's clothing who was with him seemed to bo a gently bred young man. The old man acknowledged that this was his wife. He said that his name was William G. Yorko, that h's wife's name was Mary, and that his boy's name was' William L. "lama marine painter, and I come from Maine. I am an old man now pas GO, but for many years each summer I have lived upon the water in my own yacht with ray family, painting marino views. My first wife died ten years ago, and my present wifo wa? then my pupil, but loyeais old. A year later she consented to be my wife. I earned enough in the summer to keep us through the winter. Everything we had wo kept on the yacht and we had nowhere else to live. One year after wo were married our boy Willio was born, and we kept him with us. 0a the 9th of last August, whilo wo were sailing off Bay Ridge, our yacht was run down and sunk by one of J. 11. Starin's steamboats. Wo wero on deck and, although pitched overboard, were icscued. A flying piece of wood struck mo in one eye and destroyed its sight, aud my other eye was so badly iujared that it to: has since ceased to be of any use. My wife's leg was broken and as I didn't hac the means to havo her catcd for she has be come a oiipple for life. Everything I hud in the world went down with the jaebt. Wo wero kept several days and a collec tion of about $30 was takeu up for u-. We heard of this old canal boat and cimu here. My wife had no clothes and wc were to poor to buy any. So sh-; dressed up in a suit that was given to me. She has sinca been known as my son Joe. SLe cut her hair short and her disgui.-n has not been detested. We haven't much to eat because wo wouldn't bag. Wu built this shanty om selves and we jot an old stove." Police Captain Ileilly found hit the bravo IittliJ woman, in spite oi beui a ciipplo, had c-ircd for thf whol. fiotily. although she had s-eaiecly left the h.ui. Her face was broz2d by exposure, and he passed readily for a boy. She s,id smilingly sac didn't have muc i eookiiig to do, as they didn't havo niucLi to c j.sk. They had no fresh meat s-iticc i!:ey came there, aud all thero wai iu tiir- plas:e to e..t could have been put into a goblet. They had just 50 cents left. Ctpt.iin lljilly .saw that their ludo homo was made-a little morccomfoiUiblo by satisfictory supplies, aud ho scut to tho society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to ChUdir.u to cue for them. SupcriutciKiunt Wilkins wioto a full account of the facts to John II. Starin. Mr. St.niu promptly scut for the family and lodged them on onu of his boats at Staten Island M:.-. tho attiie of her si'.v i.ishid by .Mr. Wi! been done to make Mr. Starin intends to nent home. Yoike has resumed with o'ot'oiiig lur- kins, and much has them comfortable. find i hem a perraa DtcMcd stop.! on 'lit to ln tus.en tocsoo a CM or Cough at onto. Wu Miotihl recom mend Dr. litill's cough Syrup. Thi-i v.:lu:tb!o nieilicim: i-j mdor-ed by tho phjMcMiis snd you e.in rely on in rto"iii; tho wor k oveiy time. 'Vt'no men siy nothing in Oangerom tiniis." Wise men use nothing m dangerous di-iw-c- n.it the bet and o.ost iippmved rem ctlies. Thus Kidney-Wort is emp'oved uui versaily in cues of di-ased liver, kidney uii'l bowels. It u ill cost you but a tiille to try it a.nd the rvsult will he mo-a delight tnl 49Mi:iions of packagrs of (lie Diamond Dyes have been sold without u simile com plaint. Kverywhcie they arc ths favorite Dyes SrvEErtrss nights, mr.do miserable by that terrible con h. Shiloh'd (Jure is the. reui'idy lor yon. For sale by II. 15. Cochran, dmggNt LIT and ISO North (iucen St. mv!-ldcott&w Tho verdict nite.r an impartial trial The Celluloid Kye-Gias-ie? vrill stand 'en times more nbu'-o than any other. I'or s.t'.e by all leading .H wiers and Opticians. ll-lwdcod&w Wm. II. .Midlam. l!nrtihnrg, l'a , -ays: ' llrown's lion Hitlers speedily eund meotir nervous affection of I he stomach." For .-a'e byil. If. Cochran, druirgi-ri, 157 and IS) Koith Queen street. dll l.Ml.'iw Visible Iiniiroveniciit. yir. Xoah Hates, Ktmmi, .V. Y i. xiies " Ahout lour jeatHtigo I had an :tl.iikol hil ioit". lever, and never Jully raetJVeied. My i!i ciMlveor,r:n.s wero weakened, and I would lie eoinpl.-tely pio-linted tor day-i. Alter using two bottles o"t your Jlu isuhJc lllciod Ititteis the impiovenient wus&o Yisihlo thut 1 was tiston isheil. I can now, though CI jears of age, do a fair and le.isonablu day's work." I'lieefl. For sale by 11. it. Coclnan's druggist, 137 and IS) North Queen street. Siuloh'h Cougn anil Consuiriptio.i Cur; is sold by us on aguaiantee.' llcitie; con'uurp tlon. For sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggiil, 137 and ISO N'orth Quein St. myl-Iv.dwwtw Small Comfert. When yon are continually cou-:hin.r nihf and day. annoying everybody aiouu.l y:u and lioping it will go awr.y of its own nceord, voir are miming a dangerous risk better ii-t; Dr. Thoiua-s' Kelectnu Oil. an unlailiiu' n medy in all such eases. For i-aie by 11.15. Cocliran, diuggist, 1J7 and l.i'J North "Queen street. Smutu's Vitnllzcrls what you need tor Con stipalion, Los tf appetite, Db:2inesa and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, l'rieo 10 and 7" tents per bottle. For sa!e by II. 15. Cochran, di ug gist. 137 and IX) North Queen ist. myl&w ATalnut L.eaf II Air Iicsorr. Itisentlielv diilcrent tiosn all ol!u;i. It i- as clear as water, and, ss Its nam.; indicatt -, isap-rfeet Vegetable Hair ICe-storer It will immediately tree the head trout all i!.ir..imit, restore gra h.ilr tolls natural color indpto ilucuu new growth whom it has l.illeii oil. It does not in any manner cllect tho health, which Sulphur. Shar of !.eid and .Vitiate ot Silver prepaiations h..e done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to it beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kaeh bottle is warranted. SMITH, KiaNU C, Wholesale Ascn Ls. l'liiladelpliia, and 11 MA. & JfUCK K1-, New York. ium; lj 11,10.1 w sr.r.wm,, &v. rLi;i(ia! SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLEY & CO., &AKKKT STREKT. Rear of Central Market Housos, LANCA3TKU, l'KNN'A We Iioai a Large and Splendid A'ort meat of rortland, Albany and Double SUihs. They tiro the best selected wood wo; !c and thi! iinest painted and ornamented Sleighs ever ottered formate 111 this city. Our Motto : "Quick f ales and sniali prrliis.' It co-Is nothing to call nnd examine work. JBi"'o also have on hand a lull lino or Fine Carriage woik, in which we defy competition. All Work Warranted, iiepalring or all kinds promptly attended to. iiQ:-tfd&w tlAJtnWAUE. IS Elf HAKDWAUB SfOKt. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL k RENGIER, DKALKUS IN BUILDING and CABIM1 HARDVVTARE, SIOVES, HEATERS & 71ANGES, PAINTS, OILSfind GLASS. HousR Furnishing Goods. sti Sir.diw xtzmvAi.. ',. DOWN'S IRJIX i;n ckks. - New Life i ; given by itshisj Buown's Ikon Bit ters. Iu tiro Winter it strengthens and warms tire system ; in tho Spring it.cntiches tho blood and conquers lLseaso ; in tho Summer it gives tone to the nerves and dijjestivo organs ; in the Fall it enables tho system to stand (he bhock of sudden change. In no way can disease bo so surely prevented as by keeping tho systoui in '! fee I cond:io:t. IImkvii'-. Iron Hitters ensures pji'fecu health thtoiigh tbe cha:itjiur se.ison?, it disanus tho d.'tiei fto'.n imptne water and !:. tnaiii! air, and it piiv.uts Coif-uoip tioi?. Kidney and Liver Disease, &n. IF. 8. Berlin, Esq., of tho wcll l;uowa firm of II. S. Berlin & Co., Atroinpjs, Lo Droit Building", Wash intjton, D. C , writes, Dae. oth, 1SS1 : Gcnllcuiiii : 1 take plcnsne in staling that I have used ltrown's Iron I.lttc.'j for malaria and on voii . trouble-", caused by overwork.with excellent result. Bcaro of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bitters, and insist on having it. Dou't be imposed on with .something reconimendca as "just as 3001L" Tho genuine is made only by tho Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. r .T no wliolesale .ir..i retal! by II. It. COC1I 11 AX, iJrnjgiot, 1.57 tud 1?J North Queen sins'. S-'ineasier d!5 lwil.iw "JJ-5Urffc.V-TlIiT For tho rcriiirtijpat Cnro of CONSTIPATION No other disrate is so prevalent in this conn tiv as Constipation, and no lemedv his ever eiu died tho eelebi.ited Kidney-Vott as a cure. fl'atevertlie cane, however obstinate ll.e case, Uiis reineily will o ereome it. Aels all he same time on Kidneys, I.i vcr and Howls. "Pllota Thisdi-Jtrc-ising complaint is very JTU'jO. apt, to be complicated with cons' i put ion. Kidney-Wort strengthens the weak ened partand qutckly cures al! kinds ot Piles even when physicians and medicines have be ioie ltiile.1. es- It you li'ix-e cither of tlire troubles ue kiink-woi:t. uuiggistsM-n it. sep 27 1 J d&w M WZF 42 THE WOltoT "1S.M" TO-UAY IS RHEUMATISM. HHUUM.VTl'sM IX TIIK It CK CIT.ED BV PERRY DAVIS'S PAFX KlLF.KR. Kiiil'MAlISM IX TIIK KXK1.S CtREOKV PKRRYDA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. S.'HECMATISLi IX THE MUSCLES cctnrn nv PFRRY DA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. iiiihCM.vn.sJl OF I.;-,'tJ .STAN I HX(! cur.Ka kv PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. R ii KU3I ATI C SUPFKRSIJS, buy of ANY IlKUCJUIsT Perrv Davis's Pain Killer. C lARfKT'.. Carpet XiLanufactory. Havi'itf lindert'.kcii to manufacture HAG auilCHAlV CA'tl'hTS. whobrs'ilo, ''Wvan'g per week, I am noiv prupaitd lo fell my enl'oe stock ol . Hiussfils, Ingrain and Veiifitian Gar-pets, AC GKKT i'.AKGAINS A.ND AT l5KI;OW COST, to make i.'st.: "in. I elvuiny entire Attention to ". holesal" trade "f my own manufitctiirod eoils. I'luiso call early. H. v. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Ste. COAL, B. kaktir; Wholesale and Kstall Dealer la all kinds cf LUM15EK AX1 COAL. 4Vrard:No. 420 North Water at..i 11 m treota n'jcve Lemon Lancaster. n!-!n) (11ML AM) 1IANUKK. J ISest'Krade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight ;niinnteed. Manure by the car-load at Lowest I'rlccp. Also, Limestone .Screenings for drivis and ".alk-. Cement lit teduced prices. Hay and fetraw bj- the ton or bale. Yard: Harri-bursrpike. General Otliec: a4 East ChcstnutStrcet. KAUKFMAX, KELLElt & CO. iipr4-lwd M. V. i COHO. . hfc "fh-iIS" 1 "ISMS" S3!f SOUTH WATXlt H'X., iMtwuMter, t-n Wholesale and Ketall Dealers. In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With tl;o Telephonic KxchHnf(. Yard and OH .W. .-S0XOIITH WATKil JiTliKET Iubi8-l7d vitvaooDa. Wana maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching; deco- ratine, 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 ion't riYclit us wiiM lower prices. Still, we iina-ine that if one should assert v the con trary, almost everybody in l'liil adelpliia wo'uld believe it. Oftener we speak oi other aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. No.Tt-ontr circle, -onth entranco to main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirls are satin, salin-and-cloth, satin -and-felt, satin-and-Italian-clotli, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, llanncl and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sort : one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West or south entrance to main 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 arc 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 alt the shapes and sizes ready-made ? 1.103 Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyons, 25 to 35 cents below our own recent prices, o( all grades from 1 to $2; and we guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? No-it-ontcr elrclo, south entrance to main building-. Wool serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought to sell lor 1.50 no that 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 lor you. Third circle, southeast from Ctriitre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth ami Market streets nnd City-hall .square, I'hiladelnlda. MUMVAL ISSTltVMJCXTS. M USICBOXfS. C. GAUTSCHI & CO., MA.MJKACTUUEUS OK" Music Boxes, STE. CROIX ami GENEVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. We offer during the holidays a. large importation of the finest Quality High Olaes Musical Boxes, at our Svriss factory prfco, with only advance of freight and import duty. Ciroulux and 1'rico List on application. An early call will give t!maJorsoodeico Hon. ' ntS-tld PH1.L. LINK iff I.Oi:il.l..lKIV I'liiTohaeeo, and other 111 i-t-cliiMHlirau ! at IIAUTMAN'S 1BI.MIW MlUNr, IIAUTMAN'S YKM.OW CIUAIt Sil'OHS. - sa B JJZr fcT?
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