It;;-.' -.',-, ' T5T ' V "j'sAr- 5 V I lAV'V Volome XIX-Xo 95. LANCASTER, PA.; THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, lbS2. Price Two Cento. ffiie 2t ui (gfj I uMy i B OWKKM & Ill'KST. Christmas Goods at Eowers & Hurst's Sbr Ladies. dhristmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst's for Gentlemen. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst's for Girls. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hursts for Boys Our Stock i3 Large and our prices Very Low. Polite attention given to everybody. We have bo many New ar.d Pielty Good?, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's Wear, that we would like all to call and see our Handsome Display. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NOHTH QUEEtf STREET, TNO. S. U1VLKU X CO. FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! FINE SILK Would make an acceptable Sweetheart. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO., No. 25 EAST KING STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA. M Yl'.KX a KATHFON. MEECHANT TAILOEIISTa Now effects in Imported Wor&tcds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed EiiglMi, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular " Niggerhea MYERS &z FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, 1'itr Kootts, H AUKK & lSKO'lill.It. 1882. Hager & Brother, HOLIDAY GOODS, 25 WEST KING STREET, ANCASTER, PA. N KXT DOUR TO fHK COURT IlllUsK. FAHNESTOCK. USEFUL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PAISLEY, BROCHEand BLANKET SHAWLS, BLACK SILKS and CASHMERES, Cloth and Flannel Skirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gents in Endless Variety. RIOH EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. LADIES', GENT'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. Mado to our own order, with our name on each one. WARRANTED. One case Girls' Gossamers at $1.25 : cheap. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, - - LANCASTER, PA. JIOL1VAY tflAn & 1V11XSON. -GO FLINN & WILLSON'S FOR Christmas Presents Of All KMs. SLEDS W'iTB STEEL RUNNERS, ONLY $1.00. M.KVICAU. GRAY'S BPKCiriO MB.D1QINK. TUB Great English Remedy. An unfailing care for Impotency, and all Diseases that follow loss of Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Fain In the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- F nil nnr, Uculara In our pamplct, which we desire to send tree by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at tl per pack age, or Biz packages lor $5. or will be sent tree by mall on the receipt ot the money, bv ad dressing the agent. H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13. North Queen street. On account ot counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : tliunnlv genuine. Guarantees otcure issued hv us. For sale In Lancaster by H. ft. Cochran. Druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Queen street, THE UK AY MEDICINE CO.. N. . prt2-lydw i XMtr GOODS, Jte. BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS A PAIR OF OUR HOSE, OR A PAIR OF OUR FINE SILK gift for your Mother, Sister, Daughter, Wife, or VI.OT111XU. RATHFON, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster Pa. EVERY GARMENT GOO VS. TO - piDOU bVRUP. LOCKER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousands, ft will cure your Cough 'or Cold lu less time than any other preparation. PRICE 15 CENTS PER BOTTLE, Hrfcpared and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, VA. LANCASTER, PA. MITTENS, CLOTHING. ruuruiKu. Our Clothinsr is made to fit thai average shaped man, but many purchasers require changes, such as lengthening or shoitening sleeves, shaping the back or shoulders, etc., etc, which to accommodate our cus tomers we are always ready and willing to make.- We do this alto gether at our expense and for the work employ the most experienced talent we can secure. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledgfr Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. STORE OPEN EVERY KVENIXO THIS WEEK. tlliMnid oi'Kt; VX-IAL. NOTICK. Our Price List. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Men's HeavjBrown Twilled Suits. 10.00 Men's Hcayjr Steel Mixed Suits. . 10.00 Men's All-Wool Caslmere Suits.. 12.00 Men's Brown & Bine Bearer Over coats 18.00 Men's Black Beaver Overcoats. . 14.00 Men's Flald Back Beaver Over 13.00 coats 13.00 Men's Plaid Back t'assimere Over coats 13.00 Men's Heavy Unliued Overcoats. . 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Hostetter & Sob 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. N1 OT1CE XO TKKM'ASSKKS AND GUN NERS. All persons are hcrebv forbidden to trespass on any oi me ianns ot me corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or un nclosed, either lor the purpose or shoo: lug or fishing, as the law will be tfgidlv enforced igainst all trespusslng on said laniis ot t!ie undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, K. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney tor R. W. Coleman's Heirs. 016-tf.lftw HANS IN LUCK. AUH-.lSTalAS STOKV FKO.ll GKilV.ANV. flow n Lad Traded, and now bo Chiuo out Or the Transaction Alter .tinny Adventure. There was onco a peasant boy, caraed Hans ; an honest youtb, who served faith fully a rich master for a term of years, but was not altogether content with his situation. He was getting a little luinc sick, and as Christnia3 days wore drawing near, he resolved to se-'k his mothei's cottage, from which he had becu so Jong absent ; so he spoke to his master about the wages he had tamed, and his master gave hiin a pieea f gold as big as his head and liars' head was not of the smallest. Ho was -cjoiced, and, packing up the heavy lum-i of go'd in a cloth, ho set out ou his walk ibi-n,;h the forest, for his mother's home. 15:!; it was a very toilsome journey ; mid bcfoiu he had trav cled far, the lump of ,-oid 'ocean:; fearfully heavy, cany it as he mi.;!i vMetlit-r upon his head or upon his bhoulder. L'reseutly there ti-itteii by Hans a rider, gay and good-huinoted, seated ou a horse that shone like satin. " Hi ! ! cried Hans ; "to ride is a line busiues-; for him vrho can, and has a ho:se." Tun rider, he.iri.'ig the remark of Han.-:, checked his horsj aiidasktd him with wh-it Ic In;idencd himself so p.ii-fnlly. An, it u -jolt!, pure, heavy gold ! .Man is a lii.iueci Ti bi?ast !"' said Hans, as groaniti ho tlnew the lump to the eaith. ' Hi," said tho rider, " il you wi.-h to ride, let us make a bargain. Give ma your lump load and take my ho; so instead." llaus did not wait (or him to nz this twice ; he cried gad,, "i)oa ! I agree ! ' aud the trado was closed, llaus tujuut'-d the nag aud rode away, irking a great dust. But it was not long indeed belore the horso made a leap, so that H-tiit-, who knew not how to lide, was tlisown oli" IH:o ;i bag of nuts. He could .scarcdy f.tir a limb. A j eas.int passing that way with a cow, caught tho hoivsu and ti:i him to where Hans lay. lie, rabbijg UU bones, cried, "No more riding for mc ; it is no good ; but ho who ha a gentle ow liko you there, good friend fuch a man can drink milk daily, aud cut butter a:.ii cheese, and run no risk of broken bones.' 'Aye !" said tho s!y "j ca".n", if the cow pleases you bo, your spirited Lo-.m: plcaio? meaho; lwiuguo you the on-, io. tho horse." "That is a good tiadc aud pleases me woll," said Hans ; aud taking the cow, ha drove her away befoio him, whiio lh peasant seated himself on tho horse, an, ' hurrah l"'away he went, you ecv. By aud by Hans came to au inn, Vthcio ho rested awhile aud obtained surae re freshment and then pursued his journey. But the road was tough, aud Dans was yctalougway from the village tthithii he was bound aud where his mother lived. Being very thirsty, he ict himself to milk tho cow, but so awkwaidly that no milk came, and finally the cow gave him a kick so that he lost sight aud hearing, and for a time scarce knew whether ho was alive or dead. Presently a butcher, with a young pig, passed by, who pityingly a.-ked tho stiiekeu Hany what ailed hint, and bade him drink fioin his flask. Hat. told his advantuic, and the bafc"a.',r sensibly remarked that no milk could bo expected from such an mnuly eovr ; s'-o ou;h' to bo killed. "llcm,' lemarkcd llaus, " will ju also refuse to fmni-h any ica&t meat, vi u old brute ! but whit a nice pig yon have there ! What didicious svtsage? ik would make 1" "Good friend,"' said the butcher, " since the pig so pleases yen, !ot us strike a bargain right away ; you takj tho pig, I tho cow. Will that be light ?" " That's all light," said Hans, inwardly rejoicing over his luck. So ho went on his way contented, saying to himself. " you are still a right lucky child, Hans ; every loss is soon repaired. Oh, what a nice Christmas roast will this pig make !" Soon a boy camo along tho same way, and Hans hailed him. The boy carried on his arm a heavy, fat, whito goose. IIo returned the salutation of Hans and begin ning to talk with each other, ho told Hans that tho goose was intended for a child's christening loast ; and such a roust as that would tiiit him, aud ho lot Han3 weigh the goo:G in his hand and feel the lumps of fat under tho feathers. " The gooso is good, but my rig there is no dog, cither," said Hans. " I low did you como by the pig?" asked the boy; and Hans said that ho bought it a shot t lime before. Then tho other looked doubtfully around, and said, "Hear a woi d in confidence back there, in the last village, a pig was stolen from tho magis trate, lately. The thief has passed it Oil' on you. and when tho lield-guard comes along, I think I sco his spear already there shining above the thicket yonder, then ho catches you for the thief, and you como instead of to your mother's kitcnen, with the pig, to the devil's kitchen." "Oh, Lord! What an unlucky bird I am 1" cried Hans. " Help me, for God's sake, my good, dear friend !" "I'll tell you what," said the br.y ; "give mo the pig quickly and you tako the goose : I know the seciet paths around here, and I will quickly put myself out of sight." No sooner said than done ; the bargain was closed, and in two winks boy and p'g were beyond the eyes of Hans. "lam yet a lucky bird," laughed Hans to him self. " A goose for Christmas is not a bad exchange for a pig !" Aud so he went en his way, with tho goose under his arm. Of the field-guard, or anyone elm follow ing, nothing was to be seen. Hans be guiled his journey by thoughts of home and joy of his mother at meeting him ; already the savory odors Irotn tho trussed goose, roasting before a glowing lire, seeming to permeate his mother's kitchen ; and so he came to the last vill.igo before his own. But hero thero stood aknifagricder, on his cart, looking gaily about, grinliugand whistling, grinding aud whistling, to tho movement of his whcol ; then ho sang a merry street song : " Here now, u giinticr young appears, To grind the knives, and grind tnc shear, That he has done, be still can do; What service can he render vou ?" Hans stood with his goose, all wonder stricken, and indulged his admiration at the grinder's gaiety, then bade him good day, and asked, " Surely it goes light well with you, since you are so cheerful and gay ? In your case, how could it bo othcrwiso ?" " O, yes, my good fellow," said the scissors grinder ; "I am all tho time cheerful ; money always in my pocket. May it be so with yea and your gooso. Where did you get the goose ."' "Have taken it for a pig," answe.od Hans. "And the pig?" "Taken for a cow." "And the cow?" "Bargained for a horse." "And tho hoisc?-' "I g;vo a lump of gold. as big as my head." "O, you sly fellow I And whence came the geld ?" "Pay, received for seven years service." Cunning fellow, nomistako: you ought to be a grinder, like m? ; then the money clinks for you an every pocket. For this only a good brain-griudstono is needed ; I have one lying here, that is in deed worn some, but goes still (irticn you this for your gooso ; are you willing ? ' "Willing? Freely!" cried Hau over joyed. "Money in every pocket," was a temptation he could not well resist. The mischievous griudcr gavo the good IIa:s au old whetstono and a flint which lay in the road, aud Hans went on his way, full of luck, as everything befell him so well ; he supposed ho" must have been born under a lucky sky. But tho jauraey had beeu long, and Haii3 was getting hungry aud thirsty, faint aud tiro:!, and tho sfcoab was heavy as the gold lump Lad been, and he thought, "O, if I might not burden myself, with this grindstone !' Thero was a spring by the roadside, wheic Hans wished to slake his thirst. He stooped down for this purpose, but in stooping the stone fell into the spring. Who then was gayer thau II ins, that ho was instantly, withont help, free from tho hoavy stone? IIo jumped up joyfully, clear and free from ail care, all burden. He congratulated himself as the luckiest of men, and ariivcd at his moth er's house in good spirits, to reei-ivc her coidial welcome; and though ho brought neither pig nor goose for their Christmas dinner, yet on hmublsr fare they had a joyful time, for it was enough for them that Hans was ouco moie at home. His happy temper was a verification of tho old proverb, "He that is of n merry htmt Iiaih a cjiilinual feast." TWO riOTKVre.M-.THY i'HffSS A Ciutumo lu 1'iiik unit s. .cv Yeai ' Urt-sB iu lltuii'liul :;Uii! tt-lt. isay Xiiv York Even in;; I'obt. A rich and becoming dinner d:css for a oung lady is mado of pale pink cash mete, with a tunic aud b'adiro of the t.ima aud a v.id i.ihli of crimson velvet draped ubuvo V. Tho uiidciskitt to one toilet made in this m.u:i:i r ibof c:ims-u valvct, laid on wide mu;,!o I ox pleats. To a'lother tho uud iskiit is la.d in three deep kilt -iugn of tho pink cashmere, each of the killings being first trimmed around tLo bottom with bands of ciitnson velvet five inches deep. The bedico is in tho Maiguo rite shape, laced in fiout, also of the pink cashmeie, with under-chemisette of crim son velvet, cmbroidcied with pink and silver, am! extending to tho peak of the bodice, whue it is met by a bunch of crimson loses -et into a large knot of palo piuk satin libbens that fall in loops and ends over the wholo length of the liout skirt. Pink satin slip pers, silver ornaments and a Portia fan of pahj pink ostrich feathers, with a cluster of ciitnson roses in the center, finish this very chat tiling toiLt. A very elegant dri'S, made for New Year's day reception is ot ioyal bine velvet, embroidered upon tuo coinage anl sleeves with arab esques of gold and ambe-r bends. The rquarn cut opening in the neck is border ed with the ctnb:oiU;ry and has a bouquet of crushed rorcs set ut one side. The skht is shoit, the panicis of the velvet at the &idca lined with pale gold colored satin. Underneath the point of the coisage in the back i? set a very wido velvet bash, lined vilh palo gold .-atin, which falls over tho plain uhtrimmrd tkirt. Tiie only bead embroidciy uj' u tho !,kiit. is that width i.swotki-d aroui.d the cdjjes of the panieis. i uo botlicc is cio.crt down tho fior.t with medium sized buttons of en ree. graved undue-. -of-pcail and gold (i'.ij Ipli'soiiri'i ot Inppinc-" : :i jou,! Itui si contented mind :ind :i b'ltt'e of Dr: i Ci:i:;h Syrup. -;uit '".''() yr: 1'ke tie- l-iii-ter'-. eye." Had Jr'-p lived in our (;.iy iu mi-jlir well have .elded. "Sn )io;(ul:ir cnUMtivt! Mko Kidnev V,',it." .Ml eye :i.-e Iciiniisiic to tu:n lo'sl or r-.-li Ito-iidi-ciRo:; of the liver bowel.- and Kidney-, liiilnry Wort js nuliirt-.'.s lemedy lor tin-in all. Ilioae that umiiuit prepare t lie diy can now procure it in liquid for:u of am lllll-'-'W. tbr Dou'L wear ilii'rv"" failed tliin-in when the ten ce-nl Diainoiid Ilyo v.lll ui:il.i; then: j?oo.l u new. They are xmrlcct. John Uoiilin-rer, l.-auca-.ter, .--nyd : "IJrown's lien Jiitte-rs ullordeil nie Kreai ruliet wlien Mi!ter!iii trom :i weak and broken cous'itit tiois." Kor m'e liy 51. !f. CO'-hr.tn. ill niRfist, i:i7:iiul 12'J North (iiicen street. dts-lwd&w ThuC'e-lluloM Kye fllaoses do not brrukllke shell or rnbber nor rust like Meel. e'ei, a pair tosuit you untl you wilt llud them -a ::titnl.u trieinl. For -a'o by all leadiii; Jew-Jei.-i rnd Opliei ill-. dl-j-lwileodftw SLEia'l.Kss nl-Iitu, tnado nil-erablu bj that lut-i-lbie coub. 8'.iiloh3 ;ure U tha reintjiiy tor you. For sale by If. 11. Cochran, lrnugiat. 137 and 133 North Oncen St. luvl-lwdeowAw Too FuKiiillotii. 'oiiit' would be llyrons look on with ilf ;ust At tin: rlijiniMOt Kclectrlc Oil "poet;" ' Hut we have tho best art!e'o known t- the world. And intend that -ail rer--oni shall know it. II i iire-i eouj-h-i, eoliN, as:hiui and catarrh, I't-onchitisnud eoui!aiiil o; th.it kind; Udocoiiot e-o-L linieh, though rlu.-imi-il Ks it ettrei. 'Tis best Oil in the world you can tint!. For sab by H. ;. Cochran, ilru---Iit, l:'7:snd l-'i'.' Sortli (juee-ii street. s-iin.on'r. Con-;-- and Coniiiiiptloa Cure is nid bj- us ou a-juarauteo. lteure-i consuin Hi.ii. For .-ale by II. It. Cochran, dtitg;Isl, l'ffunii J.'! North (jueen St. lnyl-Iwiteow&w A Alaivelois.H Cure For all bodily ailments, iri-dn-' lroin impurity oi blood, a torpid liver, inei-ul.iri ty of the bowels, indlKeition, eomtipation, or diiorder cil kidney.-, i- warranted in a free useot Ibir dock lllool l;itlei. i'ricc 91. For s.ile by II. 11. Cociuan, di ugjiat, J37 and K9 North Queen street. SutLon'a YlUilizcr Js what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite, I)i-Ii:e-,i ui:d all symptojiis of Dyspepsia. I'rice 10 atut 7- cents per bottle. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, tints ist, 1S7 anil IS) .Sortlt Uuecn St. ln.vl&w Walnut JLenf Hair Kesturer. It is entirely tlinercnt trom all other., it is as clear aa water, and, as its name initicute.-, i.s :i p-jrfect Vegetable Hair Itcstorer tt will immediately tree tho head from ail ilandrnlT, restore sray liair to its natural color and pro duce a new Krowth where it has fallen olf. It does not In any manner eltect the health, which Snlphnr.Sngar of l.cul ami Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change lixht or faded hair m a few days to a L-i-autitiil gloisy brown. Ail: your drug-list for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KI.INE C, Wholesale Axentt, l'hilaitelphia, and llAJ.l. ft UUCKEI-, Now Vork. uuU-lyd.eoUw GUOCHMIBH. E KAU! IttSAIJ! KKAUI JUST P.S0E1VSD. OltANOKS, NUTS, FRUITS AND CANDIES. Choice Florida Oranges, Sweet Jamaica OraiiKts, Valencia Oranges, Asplnwalt lia nanas, Fine l.ezen Itafains and Figs, Fii;o l'runcs. Choice New Taper bliell Almond-", Cretin Nuts, Pecans, Gilberts, English Wal nuts, l'eanuts, White Miilaf,a Grapes, in 23 und lojioitnd baskets, Jflne Fresh Catawba Grapes, these arc splendid. CAXD1KS. Fine .Mixed Candy at i) cents per pound ; Whitman's Pure Cream Hon lions at i cents per pound ; Hand made Clear Toys. Nut Candies, Cream Chocolates, etc. Flue l.azen Hasins in one-quarter flat boxes. I'.emcuibcr the line plaques, or chromos, we are giving with the 55c cotlco this wcekonlv. UUItSK'3, 17 Eust Kins Street. KUKKS KK.UKIVKO Ftllt 11ASKET.S Of mpty irnlt Uaskcts lor .Baking Material, Baking sale, l'ure Spices, llntter. etc.. etc. UUKSIC'S, 17 East King Street. iJASlUJfca. U. I'Klt'K, ATTOKNKV, HAS KJ Komoved bi3 Ofllco from 56 North Duke street to Nc.41 GRANT STltEKT, Immedi ately in ICear of Court House, Long's New ism-nine. ml7-ttd carry it). I v, ill irive you LMIUNTAII riNE-UUT XOUACCO If- X rt-ct from tlio manufacturers at 8 cents per 02. or i' cents A ft at HAItT.MAN'.S YbLLOW FKONT CIGAR STtlKK. 31 H VIC A J 13KOYFN-.S IKON HITTKR.1. New Life is given by using Brown's Iuox Bit ters, la tho Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in tho Spring it enriches tho blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to tho norves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables tho system to stand tho shock of sudden change. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in perfect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures perfect health thiuugh the changing season?, it disarms the danger ftom impure water and mias maiic air, and it pteveuts Consump ion. Kidney and Liver Disease, &c. IT. S. Berlin, Esq., of tho well known firm of II. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Lo Droit'.Building, Wash ington, D. C , writes, Doc. 5th, 1881 : Gentlemen : 1 tako plcasne in Mating that I have used Urown's Iron Hitters tor malaria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork.wlth excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Urown's Iron Bitters, and insist on having it. Dou't bo imposed on with something recommenden as "just at fooil." The genuine is made only by tho Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. t or sale w Holesale and retail by U. B. COCU KAN, oru-rsist, 137 and J39 North Queen 8tnet. Lancaster d!5 lwd&w K IUNEV-WORT Has been proved tho surest cure lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame back or disordered mine Indl m'eihiityr.uareaviotim? THEN HO NOT 11 USITATE ; use Kidney-Wortat once, (drug Klst recommend it ) and it will speedily over come the tliscasc and restore healthy action. 1 .a r-Hoca Vcr complaint peculiar ti uauico. yonr sex. uch rs pain an'ti weaknassos, Iviuney-Wort is unsurpassed, a it ill act promptly and sufuly. Kithfrscx. Incontinence, retention ofutine, lirlek dust, or ropy depoiits.nnd dull. tli-asKln 1:iiiis, :tllspti illly yield to its curative power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Wlco, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tho Kidneys, Liver and I'.oucl.H. bcj)23-eoitlTi.tw4;; tfc ISMS.' !ISMS" THE WOItST "ISM" TO-UAY IS RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM IN THE BACK CURED 11T PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KlT.LKR. KtlKUMATISM IN TIIE KNEES CUBED ur PERRY DAVIS'S PAINKILLER. KHKUMATLSM IN TIIE MUSfJI.ES CUKED nY PERRY DA VIS'S PAINKILLER KHKUMATISM OF LONGSTANDING CURB l) 11V PERRY DAVIS'S PATN KILLER. UHKUMATICSUFFERERSjHiyof ANY DRUGGIST Perry Davis's Pain Killer. ilecl-lmd&w , VA.HVKXH. c VKt-KIH. Caxpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture liAG and CHAIN CAltrET-3. wholesale. 2,'jOO yalril per week, 1 am now prepared to sell my entire stock ol Brussels, Iugrain aud Venetian, Carpets, AT GKSAT BAUUAINS AND T BELOW COST, to make room and aivo my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. tL S. SHIRK, CARPET SAIL, : Cor. West Ejus and Water Sts. VOJU B.B habtih; Wholesale and itetall Dealer In all kinds or LUMHEK AND COAL. . 49-fard: No. 429 North Water and Prtr.ce treats above Lemon Xancaster. n3.1d CIOAL AM) MAHUKK. , j BcstTgrade or family COAL, well-cleaaed. weight guaranteed. J Manure by the car-load at Lowest Price!. Alto, Limestone Screenings for drives land walkn. Cement at reduced prices. Kay an d Straw by the ton or bale. j Yard: llarrisburir pike. General Office: au East Chestnut Street. KAUirrMAK, KELLKK ft CO. aprt-lwd piOAL. M. V.B. COHO, ! 330 1TOSTB WATKKBT XcnMtor, jo. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la j LUMBER AND GOAL. OotiMCttom With the Telephonic Kxcbatoget Yard and Office: No. 330 NORTH WAT K IS STUEET Ieb28-l7U liKXQOODS. 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 sjn-ak of; lower prices. We put it second. because there are people who cion t credit us . 1 . v. ''; lower iina;.'!!'.'.- that prices. btili, we if one should assert ih ion trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe- ir. Oftencr we speak ol other aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Next-outer circle, south entrance lo main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, salin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian -cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth. Ilannel and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sous ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West of south entrance to main buil-liii-r. 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 hen than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in Jul). Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? 1C03 Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyons, 25 to 35 cents below our own .recent prices, of all grades from 1 lo $2 ; and we guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Next-outer circle, youth entrance to main building. Wool serge 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 Ave can aftord ; 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 trom Cc.tre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thli let-nth mid Market. (reels unit City-hall s-i-twre, I'liiliuli-liditft. MOH1VAJ. JNSTHUMJCNTH. TLffDMlU BOX If S. O. GAUTSCHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS Olf Music Boxes, STB. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZERLAND- Salesrooms, 1018 Chestmit St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. i We offer during the holidays a large Importation of the finest Quality High GlaaMuBioal, Boxes, at our 8wifl8 factory price,! -with only advance of frelarht and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. . '. I . An early cull will give tlmeJor cowl ." tlon. nl.V-tni HKAIMJCAKTr-HK 1'OK A FDLL ASSOttT ineiitor Kuclire, Pokermul other pl'iy-tuKC-vdaat HAUTMAX'i YELLOW t CIOAB STOUK tl &1 W a f. iii )L I :i W - $ 1
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