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LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY DECEMBER 27, 1881.
Price Twe Crate.
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JOHN
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THE GREAT
HOLIDAY SALE
of Philadelphia,
AT THE GRAND DEPOT,
III both the Main Building and the two new annexes,
when FIVE ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE AND GALLERIES will be thrown epen te tlie public;
for the niarvoleusly Deautiful oxliibitien of dry goods, faney goods, ladies' dresses, and house heuso heuse
furnishings of every description.
Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Switzerland have poured in beautiful things for Christmas, and
the new toy department covering a half-acre let is
LIKE FAIRY LA.NI.
All told, the prosent foteck offers our customers a selection from almost two million dellara'
worth of goods. .
The ladies' suits and coats and the Fur Department occupy the new building directly en the
corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut.
The ladie-j', Gilts' and children's ho3iery, gleves and gents' furnishing goods occupy the threo
stores ( thrown into ene ) en the west side of Chestnut Street entrance.
The Immense Windows On Chestnut Street,
and the arcade entrance, with its splendid displays of Christmas things,
Will be illuminated with Electric Light until
10 o'clock every night.
Mail orde:s have our careful attention. We are organized te attend te twelve hundred
lotters daily.
JOHN WANAMAKEE,
Grand Depot, Thirteenth, Market and chestnut sts., Philadelphia.
yi YKItS A- KATlllO.V. TIT V1SKS ii KATUFOX, TITYKKS A: KATIIFON,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY
READY MADE CLOTHING.
If we undertake te describe m FINE ASSORTMENT in these goods it would consume mere than our sham of space ;inl
mere of your patience te read it tlia.i is allowable. Suflice it te say we have every tiling, from the $10 SUIT we have told you
abent, te the FINEST CLOTHING a gentleman requires.
I1Y THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US OUR GOODS ARE CONCEDED TO EE
THE BEST IN LANCASTER CITY Oil COUNTY.
nitration.
pOATS, IMM.1WANS. .IACKKTS.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Iliivi' opened another choice line el Hire
Elegant Clese-Kilting
LIGHT COLORED
COATS and JACKETS
AT PRICES LOW Kit THAN K i'.R
BARGAINS IN
DRESS GOODS
Twe Ca-cs DAMMASSK DRESS GOODS
AtKr. anil lOc. a y:ul.
One Ca GERSTER SUITING, T.c. a yanl
One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING,
2.1c. a yard.
We eiler the very best possible value in
BLACK CASHMERES
At 35, -IS, 50, 02 1-2, 73, S7 l-2c, SI a yard.
AH the New Siiftdcs in Sfi-INCII
All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd.
Ladies'. Gentlemen's anil Children's ME
RINO and ALL-WOOL
HOSIERY AND UNDERWKAlt
In all sizes anil iualilii- at imltem price-.
We have again received a lull line or
BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS
at the same Lew Price.
CORSETS GLOVES, LACKS. EMBROID
ERIES! RIBBONS, IIANDKERCIII I K.
NOTIONS,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT
NEW YORK STOKE
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
r auiks- haii: DKKSSKK
MRS. C. LILLER.
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Werk,
Ladles' and Gents' WIss. Combings Mraighl Mraighl
cnel and made te order. Hair Jewelry el all
hinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath
ers cleaned and dyed. Alse, Ladies' Shampoo-
"" 225 & 227 NORTH QUKKX STEKT.
eS-Clud Keur doers above 1'. It. K. Depot
WAXAXAKER'S GREAT HOLIDAY
WANAM
WILL INAUGURATE ON
MONDAY, DECEMB
ULOTIIINU.
THE FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN THE
IKON RITTERS.
TIUIN HITTERS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC
I HON lilTTRHSarchigl'.ly'rcceuuucnded ter all diseases requiring a ceilain and i.lli
cient tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OK APPK.
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new Hie te the nerve?, il acts
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptom, such as Tasting the
Fowl, Retching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren l'rcnnrsit inn lh:it will
net ulacken tlie teeth or give heaUacbe. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the A It C Itoek, T2
pp. et useful and amusing reading tent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPAQ,
123-iydAw BAL.TTMOBE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen
Btreet, Lancaster.
PLUMBER'S
TOllN L. AKNOLD.
PATENT COLD-CASE
BEST PORTABLE IN USE.
Slate Reefer and Reefs Repaired.
PLUMBING- AND GAS FITTING.
Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam.
, . JOHJST L. AE1ST0LD,
NC8. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
fapr2-ttrt
SALE.
A KER
EE 5th,
CITY.
rKON KITTKKS.
SURE APPETISER.
SUPPLIES.
JOHN L. AKNOLD.
HEATERS.
Lancaster Jntelltgencer.
TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 27, 1881.
CHRISTMAS NEWS !
A BIRu'3 EYE VIEW
or recent i.i:ad;ne ecci'rri'.nci.s.
I!ifs:eid rlsiit-. Crimes and Calamities
Hanger mid Disaster liloed ami
liitilncvs Pelitic.il and
Personal.
C. II. Ada.ns, of the Springfield Repub
lican, lias accepted the mauajjiuj? editor
ship of the Baltimore Times.
The pig-iron market at Pittsburgh con
tinues excited and prices advanced en
Saturday $1 per ten.
. The trial of .lames TueFailanc, the al
leged Mellie ilaguire, for inuider, at
Uuionftewn. P.i., rrsultrd in a vcidict of.
net guilty.
Five vessels cl'-arcd from Wilmington,
N. C , en Saturday for foreign ports with
cargoes of cotton and naval stores aggre
gating in value $300,000.
Captain Cellins, of Fert Pembina, has
forwarded one thousand rations te the
.Maiving Indians en the Chippewa reserva
tion, who are quarantined en account of
smallpox.
Iredeiiek Latter, the Reading brewer,
sv.ys the report of his failure is premature.
I le is embarrassed, but expects te get all
light in a few mouth", his assets being
double his liabilities.
A IT --1 O-l 1 T...1 Tl
jvt uairisuurg en eauuuuy .iimyu icur icur
sen denied the motion te quash the writs
of quo warrante against the Slcclten and
I'nnlential Mutual msurauce companies,
and ordered the companies te plcad,dcmnr
or answer within thiiry days.
Ivnewles, Cleycs & Ce., wholesale
giecers of Chicago, failed en Saturday,
with liabilities of nearly $350,000, and as
sets, inelmliii"; stocks ami bills collectable,
estimated" at $1"0,000. The firm expect
te resume in a short lime.
Ar.diew J. Weeds and Andrew Alexan
der were arrested in Philadelphia and
committed by Judge Kiddle in default of
$2,300 bail each, en the charge of having
attempted te brilie a juror in the Nine
teenth ward election case.
In Ccdarville, Ohie, at '.5 o'clock en Sat
urday morning, a gang of masked men,
" supposed te be the best citizens of the
place," broke into the liquor .saloons, de de
stieyed all the liquors en hand and nearly
tore down some of the buildings. Cedar
vine is said te be te a village of unusually
geed rcpntatien for morality."
The Senate of Louisiana en Saturday
night, by a large majority expelled Will
iam Robertsen, of St. Landry, ftem its
presidential chair and elected tJcerge L.
Walten, of Concordia, in his place. The
president of the Senate since the death of
Governer Viltz, add promotion of Lieu
tenant Governer McEnery te the execu
tive chair, viitually is lieutenant governor
of the state.
A committee of the Senate of Ar
kansas, appointed te examine the
state auditor's and treasurer's books,
submitted a statement te Governer
Churchhill en Saturday, showing an
uppaieut deficit of $101,000 in his accounts
when he was ticaiurer. The governor,
who claims that he can shi.w the seeming
deficit te be oireneous, will appear before)
the commit tee, which will begin an in
vestigation en Tuesday.
Cliriitmas Crimes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibbous, living near
Ashland, Kentucky, went out visiting last
l'Vulay evening, leaving their 17-year-old
son, 1 1-year-old daughter and Emma
Themas, aged 17 years, in charge of the
house. Later in the night the house was
entered by villians, who lnmdcrcd the
young man and the girls, having first mal
treated the latter, and set fire te the place
te conceal the crime. There is no clue te
the murderers, but a toward of $1,000 is
offered for their arrest. Edmund A. Hef
feld, foreman at Meikel's plough factory,
Louisville, was seized with a fit of insan
ity and killed his wile while she was
sleeping, by cutting open the laie veins
in her aims, causing her te bleed te death,
lie then covered the body with a blanket
and left. He is in jail. Themas Flowers
was shot dead by William Taubcr, en the
steamer Winona, at Charleston, West Vir
ginia, en Friday night. .lehn Stevenson
was murdered by Jeseph Lawseu in Lex
ington. Kentucky, en Saturday night. Ed
ward lleppe, an old resident of Flushing,
Leng Island, muidercd his wife and then
committed suicide early yesterday morn
ing. He was en a drunken spree. Six
men were shot en Saturday in an affray
growing out of a deg light at Ilelenwoed,
a small mining town in West Tennessee.
One of the men is dead, and the ether five
are believed, at last accounts te be mor
tally wounded. In Nashville, Will lies?,
while drunk shot and killed Austin llalf
acie, both negrees. James Wegan, col
ored, shot his step-daughter, in llarris
burg, en Saturday evening, while at
tempting te kill his wife. The girl will
probably recover. Wegan was arrested
last evening. In Little Reck, Arkansas,
Jehn Helt and Vance Brown, with a
grudge against each ether, met and
fought. Urewn was kiillcd and Helt will
be lynched. William Maybry, youngest
son of Gen. Jeseph A. Maybry, was shot
dead in a saloon quarrel at Knexvillc. At
bcntprlitt, lc.va, William .laynes was
killed by Samuel Jayncs, and the latter
was dangerously wounded by a constable
in resisting arrest. The affray took place
at a dance. Jehn Murrell and Themas
Glever, clerks in a store at Green Plains,
Southampton county, Va., were murdered
en Friday night and the building was fired
te conceal the crime. Several tramps who
had been lounging around the place during
the day are suspected of the crime.
Danscr, DinasSer and Accident.
While the steamer Catalonia was en
her way out of Quecnstewn harbor, and
when one mile from Reche's Point, she
ran into the British bark Ilclcnslcc, Cap
tain Barry, from San Francisce, September
1, for Quecnstewn. The Hclcnslce sank
and nine of her crew were drowned, the
icmaining sixteen being saved by the Cata Cata
Ieria, Peter Herring and his two sons
wcie swept ever the Government dam m
the Kanawha river near Charleston, West
Va., and all were drowned. J. C. Ben ten
and J. Meshcr were killed by alocemotivo
while walking en the railroad near I'ough I'eugh
kcepsic. Henry B. Comly, of Philadel
phia, was bitten en a finger three years
and a half age by a common deg. The
wound was at once cauterized, and as the
animal showed no symptoms of madness,
his friends supposed that the jeung man
seen forget the occurrence, but it appears
that it continually preyed upon his mind,
until three days age, when he was sud
denly stricken dewu by the dreadful dis
ease. His case was a very violent form of
hydrophobia, and he died in great agony
at his residence en Twentieth street, below
Chestnut. In Louisville. Kv.. ex-Judirc
I Bewman, an old man, was seized with a
fit, and falling en the stove, was burned
te death. The schooner Smuggler, of
Gloucester, Massachusetts, has returned
te pert, having lest four of her men who
were out in dories during a heavy gale en
Friday last. Eleven new cases of small
pox and two deaths were reported in Jersey
City yesterday.
4anic in a Church.
In Warsaw during the celebration of
high mass in the church of the Hely Cress
a man was seized while picking pockets.
In order te effect his cscape the. culprit
cried "fire!" Immediately a great panic
seized the congregation, who rushed for
the doers. During the confusion twelve
women wcre crushed te death aud forty
ether persons were seriously injured. The
pickpocket was soundly beaten by the
crowd. The culprit is a Jew. The lower
class of people are much excited against
his co-rcligieuists, several of whom have
been maltreated and hl the windows of
their dwellings broken. The military had
te be called out. A later dispatch from
Warsaw states that se far thirty persons
have died of the injuries received during
the panic iu the church. Four shops kept
by Jews were completely gutted. Several
policemen were injured by the rioters.
The authorities displayed great prompti
tude in repressing the disorder.
Lesses by Fire.
Napier building, Wace, Tex., $20,000 ;
Courier block, Rockland, Me., $10,000 ;
Nelsen, Perin & Ge's, malt house, Cincin
nati, $20,000 ; the U. S. beuded ware
house of Cevert, Ackcrt & Ce., 03 Seuth
street, 33 Depeyster street, aud 102 Maid
en Lane, New Yerk, burned ou Saturday
night. The less is estimated at about
$3,000,000. The building 330 Broadway,
in the same city, owned by Travcis A:
Celegate and occupied by W. T. Moero &
Ce., dealers in linens and dress goods, aud
Alvah, Hall & Ce., umbrella manufactur
ers, was nearly burned out the same night.
The less is about $200,000.
Obituary Ueccnt Notable Deaths.
Jehn Orville Evans, president el" the
Mutual Union telegraph company, New
Yerk, aged 41 : Lucius llycc, Tcrrc
Haute, Iud., in the Congregational church,
of which he was a founder ; Uev. Dr.
Leenard Bacen, New Haven, Conn.,
famous Congregational- preacher ; Capt.
Stetson, tug Pioneer el Philadelphia,
drowned from vessel near Cape Henry ;
Jehn II. Barstow, rich aud only 57 years
old, suicide, Bosten ; J. W. Moere, first
postmaster of Scranton, aged 71 ; Dr.
Patterson, well known physician of St.
Paul, supposed te have been addicted te
whisk' and opium, shot himself dead, be
tween tlie graves of his son aud daughter.
The Cliri-tmas Clon.Ier of Crime.
At a raatince ball at the Gcrmania
Mauucrcher Hall, Baltimore, Charles
Miller shot Martin Wi ight. Adam Fiot'.i Fiet'.i
eiscr, aged 12 has been arrested in Kead
in as a train wrecker. Michael Murphy
killed his wife at Shaw's Bun, a short
distance above Bell's Mills, Blair county,
P.i. In Atlanta, Geerge Pan-is cut Tim
Helbcrt iu two places en the shoulder
with a hatchet. Beb Rattare cut T. J.
Awtray en the shoulder. Floyd Ilebbs
shot Gee. McIIcnry under the eye. Fred.
Mitchell shot Henry Moere iu the head,
perhaps fatally. Intelligence is received
of the sheeting of W. B. Steele by James
T. Davis, near Hawkins. It was a bloody
day in Philadelphia yesterday Philip
Street, aged 41, and father of seven chil
dren cut Ids wife's threat and then tried
te drown himself. Pother Theis saloon
keeper nearly cut off his head with a razor.
Mrs. Careline Ilechstadtcr, aged '.V, iu a
fit of melancholy, hanged herself.
rOWOKK IN AI.E KOTrLKS.
Tlie Ttrrible Mlslortune ivlneli Herd a Man
AVIie Aimisjd Ills Wile.
At Jcirerseuvllle, Iud., en Sunday night
Jehn McClelland went te his house and,
in eidcr te amuse his wife and children,
ilrcd off a let of sheeting crackers. iSet
satislied with this, he procured a pound of
powder and put it into three ale bottles
and fastened them up tightly. After he
had inserted a fuse into each bottle he at
tempted te fire them off in the yard. He
was unsuccessful in this attempt, and tak
ing the bottles into the house set thrm
upon a table at which his wife and a little
girl named 1 Jerry were sitting. Mrs. Me
Clelland wished te fiio'efl" a sheeting
cracker, and in order te get light removed
the chimney from a coal, oil lamp which
steed en the table. The cracker went eir
and caused the lamp te explode. The
burning oil was communicated te the pow
der in the bottles and all three went elf
with terrible cll'eet, scattering glass all
ever the room. The oil set lire te
the house anil te the clothing of
Mr. and Mrs. McClelland and Miss Uciry.
Mr. McClelland succeeded in ex
tinguishing the lire, net, however, until he
had been severely burned. His wife was
also dangerously burned about the head
ami face, her clothing being burned from
her body Miss 1 Jerry was probably fa
tally injured by glass striking her in the
side. She also received several ether cuts
and burns.
KudnrM'd !y tin; iieeplt: as a salt, reliable,
liariiile-4d and cheap remedy. Dr. llnH'a Cough
Syrup.
Xea ly all Hie tin mat, amiet us cad be pre
vented ami cured by keeping tin: rdeinuch,
liver ami kidney) in working eider. Then: it
no medicine known that will de thit :i- .surely
as I'arker.s Uingcr Tonic. See advertisement.
An Knlire Siicccs-i.
It has been proved by theineI reliable testi
mony that Themas' Kclectrie Oil is an entire
Riicce-'s In curing the most Inveterate cases et
rheumatism, neuralgia, lame, back and
wounds et every dehcitpllnii 1'er .sale at II.
15. Ceihran'.s drug .store, l.!7 North (Jnccli
street, Lancaster.
The Law of Kind nets
Is universal; it allccts all the liiiman family,
all animals, and may be even teiincl in patent
medicines. Seme are drastic, and the patient
is obliged te .sutler pains wer.se than the ills
ease; lint in cases et obstinate constipation,
dyspepsia, there is no remedy mi kind, se ucn
tli: in its ellects.and yet "e satisfactory as IZur IZur
deck Uloed Hitlers. 1'ilcejl. J-'nr sale at II.
II. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.,
Lancaster.
nearly a Miracle,
i:. Ascnith HalVliingliampten, X. V. -wiltes:
lsunercd for several ineiilhs with a dull
pain tlireugli thejeft lung an:! shoulders. I
lest my splritH, appetite and color, and could
with difllculty keep no all dav. Jly mother
procured some llnidecfc Weed I'.ilters ; 1 took
them as directed, anil have lelt no pain since
llrst week alter using them, and am new ijuiti)
well." I'riccSl. Fer sale at If. IS. Cochran's
drug stoic. 157 North Queen stieet, Lancaster.
nnv aoens:nsnERWEAK,sc.
WE UAVK TIIK nA.NDSOKE.ST AND
finest window display iu the city. Don't
tail te sec It.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
NECKTIES,
HWFFLERS,
POCKET-BOOKS,
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
AT
EBISMAtfS,
k. en KOHTtt tJtrfcRN STREET,
TIE
READY-MADE CLOTHING
' MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
A. O. YATES & CO.,
LEDGER
BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA,
la acknowledged te be far
the country and aa
SEND FOR SAMPLES.
nRX
M'KclAL. ISARUAIX IN
FINE BLACK FIGURED BEAVERS.
Last week we purchased from ene of the largest importers his entire stock of
handsome, high-cost, ncat-figurcd, fur-back BEAVEIIS. The transaction was a large
one. and the prices at which we bought them very low. We sdiall sell them at from
2.1 te 40 per cent, below what the importers' price has been previous te this sale. The
goods are all fresh manufactured for this season's sales, ami the patterns the very
newest, including Silcilieune Corded, &c. We think this is a bargain without prece
dent. Such goods are always fashionable for Ladies' Coats, Delmans, &c.
Light Colored Bearers with Plushes and Seal Cleth for Trimming.
Light Coats, Dark Coats and Black Ccats are ail trimmed with Seal, Cleth or
Plnsli, both of which we have iu a great variety of colors aud many qualities. This
net only applies te Coats, but also te Ulsters, Wraps and almost every outside gar
ment worn by ladies this season as well as snits.
CHILDREN'S CLOAKINGS.
We are very busy with the little ones. Ne wonder ; for nowhere is there such rn
assortment of handsome colors and pretty things for Children's Coats, Ulsters, &r.
Then we have the Seal Cleths and Flush, In shades that blend beautifully with tl e
Cleths. Mothers, brinir veur children alentr and let them help make a selection.
BOYS' OVERCOATINGS.
Fer the boys wc have a great many light colored Bcavors,alse some handsome thick
soft, nappy Beavers and then we have Grcen, Olive, Brown, Blue and every ether
color and kind of Beavers, some plaid backs, ethers plain backs, but all can be niade
tip without lining. Many are made very stylish by having pockets, culls aud color of
seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Nowhere else can you find such beautiful trimmings
at. piices always the lowest consistent with quality.
Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladles' Coats and Delmans.
Ladies who are debating in their minds about purchasing Seal Cleths should de
cide promptly; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the ne.tr future.
SIOMRASS, ITTKRAY & CO,
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKET & HNTIl STREETS, Philadelphia.
cr.eriiixts.
ILOTIIINn! C-I.OTHINU!!
IT IS I.V TIIK IXTEUKST OK EVKUY
KUYKi: OK
CLOTHING !
TO KXA.MINi: OUli IMMK.VSK STOCK OK
SUITS
-.VXD-
OVERCOATS.
KllU WINTKU. Wi: CAN SKI.I. YOU AX
ALL-WOOL SUIT FOB MEN
O till (I H'.V M. I XUFA L'TITKI-2 1 it 11 Kl O.OU.
Heavy Winter Ovcreeiit, $7.00.
VK IIAVK ALWAYS OX IIAXIl A KUI.I.
STOCK AND AM. -SI.KS
B. Hostetter t Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
IVil
I.AKCASTKR. rj
T.ALI OfKNlNIi
AT
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
Of flic LAKUKST ASSORTMEXTJit fine
SUITING,
OVERCOATING,
AND
PANTALOONING
ever ljreiijjiit le Uic City of Lancaster.
Prices as Lew as the Lewest
AJTD
All Goods Warranted as Represented !
AT
H. GERHART'S,
NEW STORE,
Ne. 6 East King Street,
LIQUORS, &C.
IKESII MADE
L CANDIES,
At nil prices. Alse
XEW-XUT.S Or ALL KIXDS AND PURE
W1XES AND LIQUORS.
At RINGWALT'S, 3Xi West King fct, leblC-ly
CLOXnUTB.
$ CHESTNUT
?AND SIXTH
superior te any ethor make in
low in price as anywliore.
MONEY REFUNDED.
uoena.
CT.071IIXU, VSnERWKAR, &C.
c
I.OMINU OUT OV A
LARGE STOCK
OF
i;
Fer Men. Youths, Beys and Children,
AL ROSENSTEIN'S,
THE ONE-PRICE
Merchant Tailor id Gleihier,
IMOXEEi: OK MODERATE PRICES.
Having c-eiiiiilcteil iirninKi'iiicuLi te li'imiilac
tunt niy'iMitirc stock el ltc:uly iU:uIi- Clothing
in thi-trllyiinil liy llrst r!:isl:iiIer-4,l will close
nut my entire: sleck 01 New Yerk itiul Plilla Plilla
li!lilii:ilii:iiIeClelliiii;;r.t :i CAMI DISCOUNT
OK Id TKR CENT. CKMHV THE PRICK
PLAINLY MARKED ON EACH CARMKNT.
Ili-iii uiiirkcil inucli Ie.vcr than tl' are m1I
at ether Meics in this city.
1 have already inaugurate.! tie sy-tteiu ,f
manufacturing
Ulsters, Overcoats and
Ulsterettes,
wliicli ale lna.h'lii many dilleient lyleH, mitl
tlnil the KIT, STYLE, SHAPE. MAKE ami
TRIMMIM.S l.'ir superior te any made in
New Yerk anil Philadelphia, us these made In
Jaw HI ii-4 are usually made by what. Is term
ed HoiHieTailor.-inudai)iiri:iillrcH.
If yen will fjive me a call and take a leek
you will immediately notice the diirerenre. 1
will guarantee them NOT TO RIP NOR GET
OUT OK SHAPE, :n Ready Made Clothing
usually docs.
asTJIE PRICES ARE MODERATE!
I can sell yen an
Elegant Overcoat or Ulsterette
from $10 up.
In my Custom Tailoring Department you
can ilml a very handsome assortment of
Woolens, which nre made le your
measure at moderate price.
AL R0SENSTEIN,
TIIK AtUNO-,VLKIGEI 1'IONKEP. Ol" MODERATE
TRICES.
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Next deer te hlmltz & ISte.'h HatSterc ami op
posite the Grape Hetel.
FURNITURE.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
Beady
Me
nits
Christmas Presents!
The. largest stocket HOLIDAY GOODS in the
city, comprising
RA TTA X CITA Ilih'.
ROCKERS and VA TEXT ROCKERS,
LO UXORS. VOUCHES.
TURKISH ROCKERS,
PA TEXT ROCKERS A XD EAR Y CITA IRS,
CHIFFOXIERS, ESVRETOIRES,
VABIXETS. EASELS, FOOT
RESTS, TOWEL
RACKS,
SLIPPER AND WISP .BACKS, In Ebony, Ma
heganyanil Walnnt. Averyl'IXE
ASSORTMENT, Indeed.
Always a plcasnrc te show goeil. PICTURE
FRAMES, in Geld, Ebony anil Walnnt, at
short notice.
WALTER A. HE1NITSH.
1SK EAST KING STKEET.
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