snvrrs-iir h uMll& Volume XIX- -So 70. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1882. Price Two imiF. . f .1 on H. UIVI.KK & CO. LADIES' JACKETS AND DOLMANS, THE BEST STYLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. AL80, A NICE Assortment of Oliildren's Coats, SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN FROM FOUR YEARS TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE. U5Remember, all our Coats are well-made and guaranteed to fit. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO., No. 25 EAST KING STREET. - - ' - - JOHN 8. GIVLER. fl BKAT IIAHUAIMS. jr Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, BROCADE VELVETS in all shades at $2.50 per yard. These goods aro worth considerably more, but ire bare marked-thorn $2.50, and will tell what we have at that price. We also offer two lines of Plushes, Pluslies, Plushes, In all sliadca. One line we have marked S'J.OU, the other $2.75. These goods have been pronounced veiv .rood lor the money we ask for thorn. Our $1.00 BLACK SILK cannot be beat. Neither can our 50 cent ALL-WOOL 'iJLACK CASH MERE. We have an elegant room tilled with all kinds of DRY GOODS aud NOTIONS, aud would be glad to have yon giro us call BOWERS Sc HTJRST, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - Lancaster, Pa. M YKKS KATHFON. MEKCHAJSTT TAILORING. New effects iu Imported Worsteds iu Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colore. New effects iu ScotcU Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, iu Loudon Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular ' Niggerhead ' MYERS & RATHVON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, DRY OOOVH. H AUKK IIKOTUKK. LADIES' We iuvite your attention to a complete stock of FALL and WINTER GARMENTS for Ladies and Children in Cloaks, Fur-Lined and Flush-lined Circulars, Seal Skin Cloth Coats, Dolmans, Tailormado Garments, etc., etc,, in all sizes and grades. Also Seal Skiu Clolba, Mohair, Tiger aud Silk Flushes, Silk Velvets aud Velveteens. At t'je lowest prices will be fouud our usual large assortment of Blauk and Colored Silks in Kups, Gros Grains, Ottomans, etc. Elegant Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered Robes, Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Serges, Habit Cloths and a full line of staple materials. A splendid selection of Laces, Mosquctairo Kid Gloves in Torra aud Opera shades. HAGER & No. 25 West King Street, VTKW GOODS UPEKKD DAILY. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. llargaius without end or number in every department. WHITE OK COLORED BLANKETS By single pair or Bale, from the late Large Auction Sale iu New York, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.73, $2.00, $2.50 per pair up. Comforts, Quilts, Flannels, Linseys, Shirtings, all at less than regular Prices. SHAWLS have always been a specialty with us, and our stock of Broche, Blanket and Cashmere, or Thibet, is more varied and complete this season Than it has ever been. Velvets, Plushes and Volvoteons, Colored and Black. Black Brocade Velvet 65 cents, worth $1 00. Underwear in quantities, for everybody, low prices. Special lot Kersey Horse Jackets at $2.00, worth $3.50. Gossamer Waterproofs, mado to our own order, with our own uamo on each one. Every Garment Warranted. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NBXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, MIOUHK FUKKIHUjyti HOODS. XTUVSKrUBNISBIMU. THE We all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANYIN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVE8 we HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE, We have the SOLE AGENCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. I'LVMBIAU AND ruun t. axholu. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Fa. COME ANDJLOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN m mm and path cold case heatebs, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, NOf.ll, 13 15 EASTORANQE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. DMX OOOOH, Me. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO: ARE RECEIVING ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OP BOWERS & HURST, LAPIES. WE OFFER AN ELEGANT LINE CLOTUIXe. No. 12 East WEAR i BROTHER, Lancaster, Fa. FAHNESTOCK'S. LANCASTER, PA. BEST. UAH Jb'lXTlKU. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. LANCASTER, FA. OF King Street, Lancaster, Pa. CLOTHJJiO. MLOTHINU. ARGUMENT. IF WE CAN GIVE YOU CLOTHING EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO CUS TOM MAKE AT ONE-THIRD LESS COST AND GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT SHOULD WE NOT BE ENTITLED TO A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE OR AT LEAST A CRITICAL EXAMI NATION OF OUR GOODS BEFORE YOU CONCLUDE A PURCHASE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK YET UNBROKEN. NOTWITHSTANDING THE RUSH LATELY MADE ON OUR LINES, A.C. YATES & CO.. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Si?t!iSts. PHILADELPHIA. nU-ltuil 'PKUIAI. NOT1UK. Tlio handsomest istoekjjol CLOTHING wo have ever offered for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN EVER. BETTER HADE Til AM EVER. LOWEtt PRICED THAN EVER. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Grey and Brown Mixed, 1O.O0. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging In prico from $3.00 to 2.00. Allot 011 Superior Manufacture. . , Prices Underneath tie lowest. D. B. Hostener & Son, Merchant Tailor and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. UBK KKBIDEK8 EXTRA PUKE SEW FAMILY. . KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest of Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try It to provo that. For sale by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to toe trade Bent tree. Address, JOHN U. KREIDER. 27-3md Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa. "STAES" IN CABS. THE CUACUES USED BY ACXKESES. Some or tne (expensive Luxuries AVnicIi Modjealta, NilMon and Langtry ie mand of Tbclr Managers. Philadelphia Record. Three of the principal female theatrical stars of tbo country will travel tbis season in privato cars engatred especially for them. These include Madame Modjeska, Miss NilsBon and Mrs. Langtry. Tbo star of to-day goes about iu great style, and it takes a good big bank account to back up her whims aud mnkchcr feel com fortable. Modjeska is tin: lirst to take the road. She came heie ;.: i magnificently arranged car, the City ol Worcester, which is leased every summer to a party of gen tlemen residing iu tho city of that name in the Bay state, and in which they mako au annual trip to the plains and Rocky mountains. This car has been refitted by Mr. Stetson, with whom Modjeska has the contract "to do" the country. The interior bas been refurnished at au expense of uol less than $5,000. The madamo insisted upon hrr private car and sho holds her manager strictly to tho letter of his con tract. Cars are rather costly affairs aud eat into tho profits of thn engagement. Iu tbo first placo they cost $50 a day for their use. which sum goes to the parlor car company's treasury, aud does not include the hauling of tho cir about the country, which is equivalent to the faro of eighteen passengers. Sundays couut tho same as other days. Then there is a porter, a French cook and servants for the inadame, all of whom are uuder pay during the en tire engagement, as well as a manager, who accompanies the star and looks after the financial interests of his employer. At the conclusion of tho present engagement at tbo Chestnut street opera house Madamo Modjeska will have spent two ontiro weeks in this city. Her car has been placed ou a siding up at Belmont, while she hub boon cujoy insumptuous apartments at the Conti nental hotel. Tho car costs just tho same whether iu use or not, and for tho fifteen days the actress spends hero Mr. Stetson will pay $750 rental to tbo Pulltnau coni pauy. At the conclusion of her engage ment the lady starts ou a week's tour through tho state. This is whero tho car and its attendant comforts comu handy. During that time tub country hotels will ba shunned, and tho madamo will cat and sleep on tho rail. (When the next large city is reached, and a week's stay is made, tho car will bo thrown upon a biding to wait for its fair occupant to loturu. The city of Worcester ns the saruo coach in which Patti mado hor tour last spring. Of course, for all this heavy outlay the:o must be an adequate return. Proprietor Fied Zimmerman, of tho opeia house says that Modjeska last week brought $9,900 to his noblo amusement hall. What propor tion the star gets he is not aware, but be presumes i is not less than 33 per cent, of tho gross receipts, Mr. Stetson, of course receives a haudsomo percentage, out of which bo pays the company, and Zimmer man & Nixon poclpet what is left. The managers all like Modjeska ; she is not fretful, and doss n6t demand outrageous things. Tho lady is a hard vrorkor, and never fcliirks six nights aud a inatiuco if she is well enough to stand upon tho stage. Next Wednesday Mint'. Nilssou will coino hero iu a private car, with French cook attachment, etc. Sho will give but two performances iu New York. The songster will bo quartered at the Hotel Bellevue in apartments which cost $24 per day, not including meals and attendance. In addition there is provided for her iuo a handsome turnout team, footmen aud driver tho best that tho fashionable West End can supply. This will cost about $25 per day, whether it leaves tho stabto or not. Following Nilason conies Mis. Luugtry, who will occupy the same sumptuous apartments as her picdecessors, and have the same gaudy team aud equipage as the queen of song. It is a very costly busi ness, tbis moving-of female stars about tho country ; but if they aro a succet3 the couple of huudred dollars per day cxpenso entailed is but a bagatelle when the profits aro taken into consideration. CARD STORIES. Fondness ut Somo Famous Persons Fur the Card Table. On one occasion; when, Washington Irving, Bancroft, and Everett were chat ting over diplomatic rcniinibccncts,"" the last named told how, after bo and tho Neapolitan ambassador bad been presented to her Majesty Queen Victoria, Lord Mel bourne iutitnated that they would be ex pected to join iu a game at whist with the Duchess of Kent, "I play but a very poor garao myself," said Melbourne ; "in fact, I scarcely understand it'; but the duchess is very fond of it." " Aud I," said tbo Neapolitan to Everett, " am a very bad player, and should I chance to bo your excellency's partner, I invoke your forbearance in advance;" to which the American envoy replied that he knew very littlo of tho game himself. As he put it, three dignified per sonages, clad in gorgeous attire, were solemnly going to play a game they im perfectly understood, and for which nono of them cared in tbo least. Upon reaching the duchess' apartments the ambassa dors were formally presented, and then, at her invitation, sat down to play. As soon as tho cards wero dealt, a lady iu waiting placed herself at tho back of tho duchess, and the latter said : " Your ex cellencies will excuse mo if I rely upon the advice of my friend hero, as I must con fess that I am really a very poor player." Tbis was almost too much for Everett's gravity; a gravity undisturbed for the rest of the evening, sinco he found playing whist under such conditions inexpressibly dull work. Bold as he could be when the game was worth tho caudle, Lord Beaconsticld would never have been tempted to risk so much on the cards ; for, knowing tho weakness of his play, ho carefully eschewed any thing like high stakes. Ono evening, at the time when Parliament was agitating itself about the empress-ship of India, Lord Beacousfield sat down to whist with tho Princo of Wales, and asked the latter ( " What points, sir i" " Oh, sovereign, it you please," was tho answer. Seeing the premier's look of annoyance, Mr. Bernal Osborne observed : "I think, sir, tho premier would rather have crown points!" The prince, taking the joke and the hint, altered the stakes accordingly. Marlborough was not above playing for smaller stakes, though perhaps the great captain did not play high, out of fear ot his loving Sarah, who had a tongue, and knew how to use it ; liko the lady whoso liegclord contrived that sho should not more than suspect tho secret 'of his bad hours, until, coming home at 6 in the morning tired out with " attending ou a sick friend," he dozed at tho breakfast table, and, solemnly passing the bread, said, " Cut !" " That's your sick friend, is it !" exclaimed the wife ; and what fol lowed may be imagined. A card-bating wifo can upon occasion tet her scruples aside. Soon after the close of the secession war, General Forrest and his wife stopped at a hotel in Memphis, and upon examining their panes, found the sum total of their wealth amount to $7.30. The general, being due that even ing at a noose where poker was sure to oe played, proposed that he should tempt fortune to the full extent of his means and asked his wife to pray for bis success. She would not promise, but he felt she was for him,- and knew how it would be. Let him tell tho rest himself. "They had three tables one was a'quar ter dollar table, one a half, and one a dollar-and-a-balf. I wanted to make my seven dollars last as long as I could make it. so I sat down to the quarter table. By dinner-time I had won enough to do better ; and after we had eaten, sat down to the dollar and-a half table. Somotimes I won, and then agaiu I'd lose, until nigh upon midnight when I bad better luck. I knew Mary was sitting up anxious, and it made me cool. I sat my hat on the Hoor, and every time I'd. win I'd drop the money in the hat. I sat there until day broke, and theu I took my bat up in both hands, smashed it on my bead and went home. Whan I got to my room, there sat Mary in her eown. She seemed tired and anxious, and though she looked mighty hard at mo, she didn't say a word. I walked right up to her, emptied my hat right into tho lap of her gown, aud then we sat down and counted it. Just fifteen hundred dollars even, and that gave me a start." Tho wife o I Bishop Beadon loved whist so well that when the prelate told one of his clergy if ho was able to sit up half the night playing whist at the Bath Rooms, he must be well enough to do duty at home, tho invalided one silenced him with ; " My lord, Mrs. Beadon would tell you that late whist acts as a tonioor restora tive to dyspeptic people with weak nervos." The bishop's better hair wouia nave sym pathized with Goldsmith's old lady, who, lying sick unto death, played cards with the curato to pass the time away, aud, after winning all his money, had just pro posed playing his charges wiion she ex pired. There havo been stranger stakes still. In 1735, Henry and .Tamos Trotter sat down at tho Salmon Inn, Chester street, to play a game of cards against Robert Thorns aud Thomas Ellison, tiat latter pair staking five shillings, and the former a child, the son of a Mr. and Mrs. Leesh, who iravo up their boy to tho winners. A traveller iu New Zealand, spending a night iu a squatter's hut, was invited to cut iu for a rubber of whist. As be took his scat ho inquired. "What points?" His partner responded in a tone significant of surpriso at fluoh a question "Why, the usual game, of course sheep points, and a bullock on the rubber." Even tho sharpest of sharpers may meet more than bis match. Robert Houdia happening to saunter into a continental casino where a Greek was reaping a rare harvest at ocarte, looked on quietly until a seat became vacant, and then dropped into it. The Greek.dealing dexterously, turned a king from the bottom ot the pack. When the deal camo to Houdin, he ob served : When I turu kings from the bot tom of tho paok, I always do it with one hand instead of two ; it kt quito as easy, aud much more elegant. See, hore comes his majesty of diamonds ;'' aud up came the card. The cheat stared at the conjurer for a moment, and then rushed from tho place, without waiting to possess himself of bis bat, coat or stakes. Another of tho fraternity, after winning ten games at ecarto in succession, tried his fortune against a now opponent, aud still bis luck hold. He mado four points aud dealing, turned up a king and won. " My luck is wonderful," said he. " Yes" said an adversary, " and all the more wonderful since I have the four kings of tho pack in my pocket," and the professor of Icgordcmaiu laid them on the table. "Iromoraber," said a gentleman who had travelled iu Russia, " being at a ball given by tho empress to tho late emperor, ou his birthday. I was playing at ecarto, when the emperor, who was wandering about, came behind me to watch tho gamr. My adversary and I were both at four, aud it was my deal. 'Now,' said the emperor, let us seo whetheryon can turn up the king.' I dealt, and then held up tho turn-up card, observing :' Your orders, sir. have been obeyed.' A dozen times afterwards, tho emperor asked me how I managed it ; and he never would believe that it was a more hazard, and -that I had taken tho chance of tho card being a king." Tho czar was as much astonished at the result of his remark as the young gentle man who, looking over a pretty girl's shoulder whila sho was playing cards, ob served : ' What a lovely hand !" " You may havo it, if you want it," murmured sho : and all the rest of the evening he was wondering what her intentions were. a Coal Oil or Petroleum may bo very nice lor illuminating or lubricating purposes, but sureiv It Is not the proper thing to euro a cough with. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup la looked upon as the standard Cough remedy. " It is n great art to do the right thing at the right lime." The person subject to de- .n.rt.t Ar tlm Irlilniiro nr lfvAr ltAA A. Tim. tcctlve dnty to perform in purchasing a pack- Hire ui jviuiit3jf-?, ui am i.v..w .wW organs and by its cathartic and diuretic effect cleanses the whole system ot all bad humors. vmtiuni 1-ihlwinfl vplvetn can all bo Col ored to match that new hat by using Diamond Dyes. 10 cents lor any coior. Create a healthy appetite, prevent malarial diseases, by using Brown's Iron Bitters. or sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggUt, 137 and 13) North Queen slrcet. n20 lwdw "Tho best is the cheapest," is an old and true maxim. Tho Celluloid Eye-Glasses aro the bctl for those who need artificial aid for the eye. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Op ticians, nao-lwweod Shilob's Vltallzer Is wnat yon need lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symploms;of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by 11. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13U North Queen St. mylAw Ho Matter Wbat;Happens You may rest assured that you aro safe in being speedily cured by Thomas' Jicleclnc, Oil iu all cases or rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, etc. One trial only if necessary to prove its efficacy. For sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. SniLoa's Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For salo by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St. myl-lwdcowAw Walnut Leaf Hair Kenorer. It Is entirely different from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately freo the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen off. It does not In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Levi and Nitrate oi fcllver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair iu a few days to a beautiful Slossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each' ottlo la warranted. SMITH, KLINE ft CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & KUCKEL, NowYork. )un6-lyd.eodftW SLKrxEss nights, made miserable by that terrible coush. Shlloh's Curo la the remedy for you. For sale by H. B . Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 N orth Queen St. niyl-lwdeowAw Virtue Acknowledged. Mr-. Ira Mulhollahd, Albany. N. Y.. writes: " For sevcrul years I have suffered lr.iin oil. recurring bilious headaches, dyspepsia, nnd cotupInuiH peculiar to my mix. Since UMlng your Burdock Blood Hitters 1 urn entirely re lieved." Price l. For sale by H. It. Cochran, druggist; U7 aud IS North Queen street. GENUINE HAVANA AND VARA CIGAKS The best 5-cent Cigar in tho city at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE, D1CAU B BOWK'S lBOlf Bl' Noted Men! Dn. John F. Hancock, lato Presi dent of the National Pharmaceutical Association of the United State, says : "Brovn's Iron Bitters has a heavy sale. t conceded to be a One Ionic; the character of tlie manufacturers Is a vouchor, for Its purity aud medicinal excel lencies." Dr. Joseph Rouebts, President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, says : "I Indorso it as anno medi cine, reliable as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic p i sons." Db. J. Fabis Mooke, Ph. D.. Pro fessor of Pharmacy, Baltimore Phar maceutical College, says : "Brown's Iron Bitters Is a safe and reliable medicine, positively tree from alcoholic poison, and can be recommended as a tonic for use among thoso who oppose alcohol." Da. Edward Eauickson, Secre tary Baltimore College of Pharmacy, sayB : "1 indorse it as au excellent medlduea good digestive agent and non-ln toilcant In the fullest sense." Dr. Richard Sapinoton, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says : " AU who have used It praise its standard virtues, and tbo well-known character of the bouse which makes It la a suffi cient guarantee ot Ha being all that Is claimed, for they ro men who could not be induced to oi ler anything elao but a reliable medicine tor public use." A Druggist Oared. Boonsboro, Md., Oct. 12, 18S . Gentlemen : Brown's Iron Hit ters cured me of a bad attack of Indigestion ami -fullness In ihu stomach. Having tested it, 1 take pleasure iu recommending it to my customers, and am glad to pay it gives en tire satisfaction to all." Uko. W. IIovfman. Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other. One trial will convince you that it is just what you need. For sale wholesale and le tall by 11. B. COCH KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster nl7-lwd&w 1 KIDNET-WORT Has been proved the surest cure lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame bock or disordered urine indi cate that you are a victim 7 TflKN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug gist recommend it ) and it will speedily over como tho disease and restore healthy action. 1 aMaa ior complaints peculiar to I IfWIIOP. your sox. such ss pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort is untmrpasscd, a it will act promptly and solely. Klthersex. Incontinence, retention ol urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield to Its curative power. SOLD BT ALl, DRUGGISTS. lTlce, !. KIDNEY-WORT, Acts at tho same time on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. sen28-eodTTSftw43 mats bkst BEST1 BEST!! POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST 4 ACCIDENTS -1SH P. D. P- K- tVIIICIl IS TO SAV. Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Chos. Allien, of Worcester, Mass., Fire Department, says': " After tho doctor set tho broken bone, I used Pain Killer an a lini ment, and it cured me in a short time." Captain D. S. Goodcll, Jr, or Scarsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cutB. I know of no inedlcluo that is more effective." David Pierce, Utlca, N. Y. says : " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, It has never tailed to effect a cure. AN ACCIDENT MAY HAPPEN TO-MOB-ROW. Buy PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER to day ot any Druggist. uovMyd&w it. .-jnf-y BOOHB AJfJt BXATaitKMX, OCItOOL BOOKS. ALL- SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL. SUPPLIES, AT THE LOWJ&T RATES, L. M.TrarNN'8, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. TW'OW OPENlHO A CHOICE STOCK OF ELEGANT GOODS, FOR PRESENTATION, FOR CHRISTMAS, FOR NEW YEAR ! We otter Bargains in BOOKS of all kinds. PHOTOGRAPH ALB VMS. ELEQANTPAPMTBRIE8, WORK BOXES. LADIES1 SATCHELS, CARD CASES, CABINET tRAMES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, Etc., Etc, JOHN BAER'S SONS, AT THE -8WN OP THE BIO BOOK.f NOS. 15-17 NORTH OUEEN ST. -MOWKEAUI. OUR NEW REAL, ESTA.TB CATALOGUE, Containing a large number ol properties la city and country, with prices, c Copies sent free to any address. ALLEN A. HERB A CO., Real Estato and Insurance Agent?, No. 10 East King Street. OTOOIKS ONLY S1.25 PEK UUNUREJD yj at HARTHAN'U YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. DMTOOODS. Wanamaker'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 matcn anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go to Wanamaker's." The other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us with lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of other aspects of our traded aspects less obvious or less recognized. It- is well occasionally to give old news. Next-outer circle, aoutii 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 of 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 are ready-made. More sizes are ready-made here than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in Jfily. Why shouldn't wc make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? nos 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? Noxt-outer circle, south entrance to main building. Wool serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought to s,ell for 1.50 no that isn't the way to put it; it ought to sell according to our theory, for just as little as we can afford ; 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, s0utlica.1t lroiu centre. . JOHN WANAMAKiiK. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-ball square, Philadelphia. OLAMB AMD iJVMJtXBWAMM. H 1UH MAKTCr. AT CHINA HALL. Wehavo now open a very large Hue vt DOMESTIC tiLASSWAKK -IN Cut, Engraved, Plsln and Fancy AXBr?E:iKT8.T8. w BERRY SETS, WINE SETS, TEA SETS, FRUIT UOWLS, PITCHERS' GOBLETS. WINE DECANTERS. WATEK BOTTLES, -These Goods are New. Suitable for Pres ents. Before purchasing examine onr Stock. High & Martm 16 MAST KING STWfflT. LANCASTER. PA.
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