(Exit mtintdixQmr. - - - , ., . . . . i .. i LANCASTER, PA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2 , 1-82. Priee Two Cents. Volume XIX No 96. ft B OfVKKS HUK8T. BOWERS & HTJRST, NOS. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst's for Ladies. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst s for Gentlemen. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst's for Girls. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hursts for Boys. Our Stock U Larue and our pi ices Very Low. I'olito attention given to everybody. .,..,,.. Wo bavo to many New ai.d Pictly GoonY, Miitablo for Ladice, Gentlemen and Children's Wear, tbat we would like all to call and he our Handsome Display. BOWERS & HURST, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEM STREET, ... LANCASTER. PA. T NO. H. OIVI.KK CO. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! FINE SILK FINE SILK MITTENS, Would make an acceptable gift for your Mother, Sister, Daughter, Wife, or Sweetheart. JNO. S. G1VLER & CO., No. 25 EAST KING STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA. M VI'.IW KATUrUM. MEKOHANT TAILORING. Now effects in Imported Woifiteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in BIuo; Gieen and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. Now effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionablo colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and tho popular "Niggeiliead.'' MYERS & BATHFON, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, 1K V G H A (IKK & IlKOIllH. 1882. Hager & Brother, HOLIDAY GOODS, 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. N EXT IMIOK TO rilK COUKT UOUSB. FAHNESTOCK. USEFUL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PAISLEY, BROCIIEand BLANKET SHAWLS, BLACK SILKS and CASHMERES, Cloth and Flannel Skirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gents in Endless Variety. RICH EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. LADIES', GENT'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. Made to our own order, with our name on each one. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. Ono case Girls' Gossamers at $1.35 : cheap. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. 1IOL tVAY I4M.IMM & wi LLSON. GO FLINN & WILLSON'S -FOR Christmas Presents Of All Kinds. SLEDS WITH STEEL RUNNERS, ONLY $1.00. IKDICAL. CI KAY'S SPKCiriU MtCDICINlS. THE JT Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure tor Impntency, and all Diseases tbat tollow loss ot Mnmory, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back. Dimness ol Vision, Premature Old Arc, and many other diseases that lead to insanity or Con sumption and a Prematura Grave. Full par ticulars in our namplct, which we desire to wind tree by mall to every ono. Tho Specific Hediclne is sold by all druggists at II per pack age, or six packages for $5. or will be xent f rei by mail on the recelDt ot the monoy.by ad dressing the agent, H. It. Cochran, 137 anil l&i North Qnoen street. On account of counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper: theonly genuine. Guarantees otcure issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by H. H. Cochran. Druggist, IS7 and 139 North Queen street. THE GBAY MEDICINE CO.. N. Y . anrinvdaw DHV GOODS, &e. A PAIR OP OUR HOSE, OR A PA OR A PAIR OF OUR clothing. No. 12 East GOVS, LANCASTER, PA. OOO in. TO c UUOU aVKCP. LOCHEB'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP lias cured thousands. It will cure your Cough or Cold in less time than any other preparation. PRICE IS CENTS PER BOTTLE, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 0 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. King Street, Lancaster Pa. CLOTHING. ILUTIIINU. V.' Our Clothing is made to fit tho average shaped man, but many purchasers require changes, such as lengthening or shortening sleeves, shaping the back or shoulders, etc , etc. , which to accommodate our cus tomers we are always ready and willing to make. We do this alto gether at our expense and for the work employ the most experienced talent we can secure. A. C. YATES k CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. STOKE 01'EN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. rtlO-lnid Jl'KUlAL NOTICE. Our Price List. Mea's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Men's HeavjBrown Twilled Snils, 10.00 Mea's Heary Steel Mixed Suits.. 10.00 Mca'g AlMYeol Caslmerc Suits.. 12.00 Mea's Brown & Blue Hearer Orer- coatg 18.00 Mea's Black Bearer Overcoats.. 14.00 Men's Flaid Back Bearer Over-18.00 coats 13.00 Mea's riaid Back t'assimere Over coats 13.00 Mea's Heavy Unlliied Overcoats. . 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Hostetter & Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. NOT1CK IO TUlfisf ASSEBS A.VO GUN NEltS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon anil Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or un nclosed, either lor the purpose of shooting or fishing, as the law will bu rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said lands oi the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN, KOWARI) C. FREEMAN, Attorney tor H. W. Coleman's Heirs. olG-tfdftw A MAN OF WEALTH. A MILLIONAIRE.: KXlESlTE OKSION lJow William T. WJnans, an KxcooclDgly Klcli lao, Dlcposeso Ills JCnornioa Wealth H Kcccntritiiie. Mr. William L. VTinaos, one of the cele brated Baltimore family of that name, is millionaire who lives in London and is ambitious of posbessinjj the most cxten ic shooting grounds in tLe United King dom. Accoidingly he has for some years been bending his energy and his almost boundless v.ealth towaids securing control of a deer fortbt that wouTd stretch from Foa to sea acioss tho ircotlis.li highlands. To accomplish this laudable undertaking Mr. Vfinans about a year ago leased the extensive farm of Knuckon. on tho Chis holni estate, and almost of tho jjreat Kin tail estate, belonging to Sir. J. T. Mac kenzie, ol Glcnniuick The complete possession of these two properties would hswe ircn Mr. Wiuans a shooting lange estomliiij; fmni the east to the west coast of Scotland, Ixotn the Bcauiy Firth to the A: Untie, and, in a straight line, the Jcufrtn ol tins great pleasure paik would have Imcii fuil s-ixJj-miles, while tho annual icnlal linw up to $73,000 As soon as he hod lea -.id the Kintail chtate, he had p'ans piepied for an extensive shoot in !!.:i wltic': was to be one ol tho I.iij,i-ft. and most ii.uuiiiiiP in Scotland, and iu other viuyspiepaicu to have a ptiiicely tiiuo ol it in hissporis. IJut the whole KiLtiil Ohlitlo w.u; under sherj) at tho time oi tho lease. Jt was an easy matter to get lid of thcau obnoxious tamo cieaturcs by thsowing some thou sands of them on the marker,, in addi tion to tho sheep, however, the estite was tenanted by a number of sheplicids and crofters, and these obnoxious pcisous Mr. Wiuans icqucbted Mr. Maeke::zie to eject. The owner of tho land icitiscd to do this, and even lefr.scd to consent to their ibicible lemoval fiom their homes. In fairness, however, ho tendeied Mr. "Winans full compensation for thisoifxt to his full possession of the propeity. The J iniliiouairc sportsman (leclmcd the tender ed damages, still insisting on having every living creatuie cleared oft the estate and to enforeo his uenianils appealed to the courts. This remedy has tailed, and it now tcmaius to bo fcen what Mr. Winans is going to do about it. Mr. Winans is a bi other of Thomas Wi naus, who died at Nowpint in ISIS Both tho biotluus icsidcd abroad for many years. Few private palaces in London aio moio splendid than that occupied by tho surviving bio! her in Kensington Pil aco gaulcns. It h not so imposing ex ternally as wa the remaikable noure that " Uaion" Albeit lra:ib built only t s e is torn dtswn.no.- as that of Mr. t5a.soo:, fho East Indian uaiiob, but it contains ::s much splendor ins'do as any of them. The lirst carpet that was put down was a mag uiiiccnt Axminster, made to order, and costing hundreds of dollars, but this did not suit Mr. Wiuans' taste, so lie or dered the second, and had it put down light over the lirst. It is likely ihr.t the double lloor covering cost $3,000. To describe tho bronzes and painting?, and articles of pricelef" biic a-brac, would bo impossible, but the most stiiking oina ment in tho lirst di awing loom is an uiu about a foot and a half high, in antique chased gold. Mr. Winans' family consists only of himself and wife, and his two sou?. Walter and Louis. They are both inn.let and quiet young men, with cultivated tastes and remarkably good sense. Mr. Winans himself cares for nothing but engineering and deer shooting, although he spends his money lavishly to gratify the tastes of those around hint. Ho has a morbid dread of the ocean, and often says that ho would not cross tho Atlantic for $1,000,000. Mr. Winans' income in 1S77 was. as nearly as he could computo it, $630,000, with a pros pect of being trebled, according to his own account within ten years. Most of Lis property is in tho most fashionable quar ter of London, whcio it is daily increasing iu value. Having so much money to spend, it is not surprising that he en deavors to get rid of it in rather odd ways. Recently ho completed another monster "cigar ship" on tho Clyde, which cost about $1,000,000. It is bcliovcd by her owner that she will bo able to cross the Atlantic in five days. This isthothiid vessel of the kind that Mr. Winans has built. The other two are much smaller, and are well known to all who frequent tho Solent in the summer. It is under stood that tho three vessels, ftom first to last, have cost over $2,000,000. When the Wiuans brothers lived in Kussia, during the btiiliiug by them m compauy with the hue Joseph Harrison, jr., of Baltiraoie of tho Moscow ami St. Petersburg railway, they maintained fio same elegant style that the family now does in Lcndon. Mr. Wiuans had an elegant box at tl O rpcra, but was ran ly to 62 seen tbore, and irequcutly expnsM-d a whh to see a genuine Amciicau circus, which he insisted was very superb -r to the divine Patti. In tho courso of time a circus arrived, and tho mana ger, hearing of Mr Wiuans' passionate fondness for tho sawdust ring, attempted to bleed him so unmercifully that Mr. Winans asked him indignantly, if ho ex pected him to buy every seat at the per formance. "That's just what I do want you to do," replied tho unabashed knight of the sawdust. "Very well," said Mr. Winans, "I'll take cveiy sc.t, but nobody except myself and a fiiend I am going to bring shall enter, and you arc to givo us everything on tho bill. I bavo bought the whole performance, and I moan to have it." True to his word, on the appointed night, Mr. Winans and a solitary friend appeared in tho great the atre aud had tho whole circus to them selves, applauding and encoring and making them answer their calls whenever thoy chose, Mr. Winans carefully studying up tho hand-bill?, to see that nothing was left out. m m MKS. LAUOUUUKBK'S UIVOKCK. The l'ubllcity t liven to the Cao I.lkfly to Stop All Proceeding. Tho sudden and widespread publicity given to Mrs. Labouchcro's ctrorts to procure an American divorce from her lirst husband, Richard Pigeon, has un doubtedly put a new aspect upon the curious case. Mr. Thomas P. Fowler, of tho firm of Dunning, Edsall, Hait & Fowler, of G7 Wall street, Now York, who are aeting as attorneys for Mrs. Laboucb ere, said tbat he believed all proceedings would be stopped and tho suit abandoned. This would bo done because of the annoy ing publicity which tho matter has obtained. The English record of her di vorce would bo filed here instead. Mr. Fowler said tbat Mr. Labouchero ownc.l property in Virginia and in order to pass title it was necessary to snow mat Mrs. Labouchero was his legal wifo and had the right to sign papers as such ; also if this wero proven sha could sign off her dower right and thus avoid the necessity of signing to all transfers. One way to make tho proof was to filo tho English re cords of her divorce. As this was a slow aud cumbrous process it was thought best to secure an American divorce, which would accomplish all purposes without serious trouble. They had cx- pected to do this without publicity and were surprised at the stir which was made over the matter. Mrs. Laboucbere had been separated from Pigeon for several years and had not seen him for eight years. She was legally married to Mr. Labouchero and is expacted to visit this country with him iu February. Mr. Fowler said ho had visited Richmond with Mrs. Labouchero in order to b?gia the suit. Kegular Samsons Vovra in Georgia. Athens Banner-Watchman. Our joung friend Jacks, clerking at Dorsey's, is ono of tho stoutest men in Athens. lie cau take six sacks of shot in each liud, holding tho bags between his fingers, and carry them with casa. He cau also hold out thrco sacks at aim's length. Bill Beuss can take a largo-sized keg of beer and hold it up at arm's length over his head, without the eama touching his person in being raised up. Judge Nich olson says ho has taken a heavy auvil in each baud and carried them across a room But this was m the dim and distant prist. Upshaw, a negro in Athens-, has been sceu Jo take a heavy halo of cotton on his (.ImnliVrs nnil I'nrrv it. JinrnKK tliP street. Mr. R K. Reaves says he has sceu a man named Ilarrison carry thrco sackB of salt, weighing over six hundred pounds across Broad stieet at ono time A man once lived in Athens who cou'd take tho i.irgest siz3 sledge hammer between his teeth and heave it over his head from be tween his legs. - --a. -1 Ti) -:il nn uintuvlla is at l:i-t a crime, nut it a 111:111 steals a. Iiottlu ot lr. Hull's coukIi byrup to cure liis cuugli, can it be talleil 11 ci line." '."N'o cyo like tlio master's eye." Hail .i:-op Iiveit"in our day he might w'll have ikIiIciI. "No popular curative like KMiu-y-Vi'ort." AH i-ji-s :in- leniiinlnr Jo tuin tolt for reiii'I ti 0:11 ilisc.ises of the liver iiowels anil Kiilneys. Jiitlnry Won as nature'd renieily lor thviii all. Those tint cannot nivpsin I lie iiiy cm now procure it in liquid form of any Iriijjsist. - Hon't w-:ir illngvm'laileil things when tin-leu cent IH.iiiioml iiyc will make tlii'in o'lil . s new. They are perfect. '1 he Celluloid Eye Glasses do not break like shell or rubber nor 111st like steel. Gel a pair to suit you and you will llnd then, a tuithlnl iticnd. Tor tale liy all leadinir Jewelers mil Optician-'. illS-lnileod&w John Denllnjrcr, Lane-aster, ways : "Hrown's Iron Cillers uH'orde.l 1110 jrieat relict when snlKTliifr lrotn a we:ik unit broken constitu tion." For -ale by J I. I!. Coohi-.in.dru-ryi.-t, Ml and l:;J X01 111 Queen street. dlS-lwdJfc w A JiASALIimMTOU tlO'l Willi IV.fill lJOttIO Of -nuol -cilurin lienictiy. nice .11 ccius. ror s.de :it (.'oelir.m'j di ii .st( store, l."!7 North Queen Sill 1 t. Too l'.'i-tidlous. home would bo ISyrons look on w itii ill-gmt At the ihynic-iot Keleclrlc Oil "poet;" :;ul v. e have the best uitielu known to the wot Id, And intend that ail licrsnns shall know It. It cm ex counlw, cold-, n-lliuri and eutarih, iiouc-hiti-und couiplaints ot that kind; It does not cOoL niucli, though rlieiiuiitlcs it cine. 'TIs best Oil in the world you can llnd. For sale by li. It. Cochran, druylt, 137 anil 13t North Queen street. Fon lame Hack, Rtite or Curst, 11 so Slilloh't Porons i'la-ler. Trice i" ti'iits. For wile s II. I!. ( ochraii, ilni(ij;i-il. 137 and i:?l North Queen stieet. l.aneastei. 1'u. luvl lwdcow.lw A .Matvelonn Cure For all bodily ailments, ;iri-lns from impurity ol blood, a tin phi liver, irregularity ot the bowels, indirection, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in nfrco use of l.iir docic Hlooil Hitters. Fritv fl. Fors-dcbyll. I. Coehian, dm;;j:is, IU7 and IJ'J North Queen street. 'l UK ItK.V. GKO. II. '1HAVKK, Of UOlirUOIl, tllll., .-ay-: "llolh niyieltand wlfo own our Ilvus in nmr.on's Comshmition Cuijk. Fngsululiy II. IS. Cochran, di-ugi&l, 137 ami !:.! North Queen 8tieet. ;i.s .inn VAVionjstik. 111 UI'j IS? AS J AXI NEW YEAR CARDS, Xr.W TT.hVSTKATKD HOOKS, AMiUMH, AM A KIKE ASSORTMKHT O? FANCY ARTICLES. AT L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 12 WKVr KING STKEET. LANCAsTKK. IHItlSTat as auon.M. CHRISTMAS GOODS. AS KNTirtK SEW STOCK AT G. L. Fon .Dersmith's BOOK STORE, No. 3S EAST KING STREET. A 1 ii-'i-- assortment amUut prices far below tin- piiWi-lii-i.-.' prices. 1:1ft Hooks, Hooks iu Sets, Leather Goods riiotogriipli Albums, Velvet Fnitii, Genuine Steel Engravings, Silk and Flush llox Taper-, Juvenile Hooks, Games, Etc. FON DEKSmTH'S Book Storo, 32 East King St llt-tlil IIICI T5IA.S AM) Iti:W VKAlt. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, -IX- Plush, Leather and Gilt Goods. .1 EWF.I. CASKETS,.! KlV'EI, CASES, COMBINATION CASKETS, WOUK liOXES. Christmas ami New Year Cards. fhotoucaimi am5u.ms, -a:;:net frames, pafetekies .VlilTING DESKS, GOM PENS, Christmas ami New Year Books. FAMILY IUBLE3, TEACHERS' RII5I.ES, C1IU1LCII ROOKS, 1'RAYER AND HYMNAL, ILLUSTRATED ROOKS, SETS IN FINK I5INDINGS, riCTUKB ROOKS FOR CHILDREN, PAINTING ROOKS, WATER COLORS, INDUSTRIAL TOYS, ALPHABET BLOCKS GAMES, POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, DIARIES, FANCY STATIONERY, ALL AT TIIE BOOKSTORE OP J NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. 93-SIQX OF TIIE UIU T.OOK.SM FOUNTAIN I' INK-CUT TUBACCuTJl rcct from the manufacturers at 8 cents per oz. or u5 cunts i at IIARTMAN'.S VKLLOW FRONT CIUAIt STullK. huh m K MEDICAZ. H KOWN'4 IRON HITTKKS. BROW1SPS IRON BITTERS will euro dyspepsia, heartburn, mula ri.i, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood aud purities thu s..s tem ; cures weak tuss, lack ot ener.tv, te. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is tho ouly Iron preparation that does not color the tool h, ami will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron prcp.ir.it Ions will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladles and all suller-rs from neural gia, hysteria, and klndiod complaints, will llnd it without an equal. I or salo wholesale and rotaU by U. B. COUII RAN, Druggist, 137 and 13'J North Queen street, Lancaster itfBlwdAw H TT-IDJi 'IDJiEY-WOUT JV 18 A Sure Cnre for All Diseases OF TIIE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific nctlon nn this most Import ant organ, enabling it to throw ott torpidity and inaction. Stimulating tho healthy accre tion of the Rile, and by keeping tho bowels In fieu condition, effecting its regular discharge. 1Tn 1 o rA o I vou aro sutlering from nia JJOcUcu lcb. larla, have tho chills, am liU ions, dyspeptic or constipate-1, Kidney-Wort will Hiircly relievo and quickly cure. Iu the Spring to cleanse tho System, every oik; should take a thorough course ot il. Hold by DrucKlHt.s. Price, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. sep-27iydwMWF 41 TSMS." "ISMS" THE WORST "ISM" TO-DAY 13 RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM IN THIS BACK 0CRKD BT PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KlLLKR. RHEUMATISM IX THE KNEES CUKKO BT PERRY DAVIS'S PAINKILLER. RHEUMATISU IN THE MUSCLE.- CURED BT PERRY DA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM OP LONGSTAND1NU CnBBDBT PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buy of ANY DRUtSGIST Perry Dayis's Pain Killer. ilecl-lmdAw VAMrXlB. 0 1ABPKT8. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARi'KTS, wholesale, 2,000 yanla porweck, I am now prcpareilto sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS ANDIAT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade ot my own manufactured gotuls. I'leane cull early. H.S.fflEIEK, CARPET HAIL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. szEiamt, jtc. LtLElUUSI SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGEKLEY & CO., MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, JPKNN'A. We have a Largo and Splendid Assort ment of Portland, Albany and Doable Sleighs. They aro the best selected woodwork and tho finest painted and ornamented Sleighs ever offered lor sale in thb city. Our Motto: "ulck sales and Btnall pronts.' It costs nothing 10 call and examine work. WWo also have on hand a fnll line or Flue Carriage work, in width we defy competition. All Work Warranted. Repairing or all kinds promptly attended to. nOT-tfdftw I1KT GOODS. 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 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 leas pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people, who don't credit us -.vith lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert tin: con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of other aspects of our trade; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Next-outer circle, south cnlr.mio 10 main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirls arc satin, salin-and-cloth, salin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian -cloth, and Italian, all quilted ; cloth, iiannel 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 July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? 1303 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? Next-outer circle, pouth entrance to mala building. Wool serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought to sell for $1.50 no that isn't die way to put it; it ought to sell according to our theory, for just as little as we can afiord ; and that is 75 cents. Look out for such now. It's time for over-buying and all sorts of mistakes to show them selves. We try to keep ready to turn other folk's mistakes to account for ourselves and for you. Third circle, southeast from Cettie. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth nnil Market Hn-eta unil City-hull .oqu-ire, Philadelphia. MUSICAL lXHTKV3t:XTS. -JLffllSIU Boxrs. O. GAUTSOHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Music Boxes, STS. CROIX ud GENEVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. We offer during the holidays a large importation of the finest Quality High Glass Musical Boxes, at our Swiss factory price, -with only advance of freight and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. An early call will give Umc lor good si-iec-Uon. ul'r-tM HBADUUARTKKSrOK A FUM..SSOKT nxent or Euchre, Poker and other play ing cards at . ,m HARTMAN'S YELLOW F CIOAIt STORK 1 M . I I J5I m 1 1 i a.-1 i m
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