3k vIIaV LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1882. Price Two Cents, Volomtt XIX- -No S2. M VKKM it BATHFtm. New tffects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Bine, Green and Black. New effects in Kilkn Mixed English, Cheviots iu all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, mi all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Overeating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popnlar "Niggerhe:i MYERS & RTHITOIsr, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa, MUiV II AUr.K ft KKOTHKK. MESSRS. HAGER & BROTHER, Offer for the cold weather an unusually large variety of Clothing in Overcoats,Men's Business Dress Suits, Youths' and small Boys' Suits, which they guarantee to be most satisfactory in style, quality and price. Also the usual full assortment of Overcoatings, Fine Cloths, Wortseds, Suit ings and Cassimeres to be made to your order. Every thing that can bo desired in Woolen and Merino Under wear, Neck Fixings, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, etc. HAGEB & BEOTHEE, No. 25 West King. Street, Lancaster, Pa. N KXT IIOOKIO 1IIK COURT MOUsK. FAHNE Headquarters for Blankets. Our sale of BLANKETS thus far this season has been unprecedented in the history of ourStoio. Wo call particular attention to our BLANKRTS at. $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.r,0, $:J.50 and $1.00. Special Lot of SUPERIOR WHITE HLANKKTS at $5,00, Worth $6.50. EST Wo feel warranted in saying, it will pay those in search of BLANKETS, to look at our Large Stock before purchasing. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE UURT HOUSE. VI.OI.liS. .tEWKl.KX. At!. E !UV. J. All ill. EDW. J. MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, - LANCASTER, Pa. We nve lrci'Ivliifj weekly Invoices ol tho Newc-il Myles Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Anil think any lover nl the beautiful In art or mccli:m'.:iii. will be gratified Willi :in cxamina tion ot our stock. OurarranciiiciilK lor lui nisliliij D I A M O N D S are ot such character as to inum onr patrons l'RICES HELOW REUU LA U RATES. UWu liiaiiutuctuie the ?r. uter part otull our solid Jewelry und can make to order any article iloalred In thii department, 1'vraons v.antinj,' SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS tdiould leave their orders Willi inns early as possible. We invito an examination ot our stock ami promise 1-j all POLITE ATTENTION, FAIR DEALING AXH LOW Pit WES. Edw. J. Zahm, Jeweler, ZAHM'S OOKNER, - - LANCASTER, PA. dcci-lind UttUHE rUUNISHlSii ooov.v. VM.inm & wii.i.son. GrpaiieL Foreign ana ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Christmas Presents. Christmas Toys, Tree Ornaments. Great Variety of Mechanical Toys. Presents of nil Classos. Toys Wholosalo cud Retail. iW'No aio prepared tt furnish Sutiday schools with Suitable Presents at Greatly Ko J need Prices. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. mVMJSINO ANV ruHN I.. AltlNOLU. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 15 Bast Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. COME ANDjLOOK AT TIIE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FEMES AND PATENT GOLD Pffl BEATERS, TIIE BEST IN TIIE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nob. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. MJSOMVAL. 4 A KAY'S SPKC1P1U MKOIUINE. TMK VJ Great EnjflUfh Remedy. An unfailing euro lor Impotency, and hII Diseased that lollow loss ot Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Fain in the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con w sumption und a Prematura Grave. Full par Uculars In our pauiplet, wliich wo desire lo Hnd tree by inaifto every one. The Spcciiia Minllcino It sold by ail druggists at 1 per pack ago, orsix packaj;w for $5. or will bo tent irw by mull on the reeeint ot tlio money, by ad dressing the aent, II. 15. Cochran, 1.17 and i:r North Queen stieot. Oh account ot counlei telts, we have adopted tlio Yellow Wrapper : theonlygenulne, Guarauteos olcure Issued by us. For sale in Lancwitar by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, 1S7 anl 1.TJ Nortii Queen Miwt. THEGRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. V ttprHUVda" CLOTUINO. MEKCHA.NT TAILOBIETGh OOUVH. STOCK. LANCASTER. PA. ZAHM, Opening I fcB UAH 11TT1KU. L.LQVORS, . HOUSKAL. A GO'S DEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con stanlly tor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye WhisKy of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Houso Brandy, warranted ot tlio vintage ol 1880. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies ami Wines to suit the trade, lolti-lxl HOUSE AL & CO. SAMUKL U. Vmqp, ATT9KNKY, UAH Uemoved his OrWc jrom 68 North Duke licet to No. 41 GttANffSTUEET, Immedi ately In Kcar of Court House, Long's New KuiliiiiiK. ml7-tld OF American Holiday Ms CLOTHJXG. c 1LOTUINU. TBE STORM GOAT. KOOMV, WARM, WITH LARGE PROTEC TION COLLAR. WOOLEN POCKETS AND MADE TO RUTTON CLOSE AROUND NECK. IS NOW IN SEASON. STORMS ARE SURE TO COME, AND LUCKY THE INDI VIDUAL WHO IS FULLY PREPARED TO MEET THEM WITH GOOD sTOUT CLOTH ING. A. C. YATES & CO., r Building, Chestnut & SivthSts. PHILADELPHIA. !5-ImU U'KVIAI. NOTIVK. Our Price List. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Snils. . .$ 8.00 Men's HeavyBnm n Twilled Suits, 10.00 Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Suits. . 10.00 Men's AII-Hool Casimerc Suits. . 12.00 Men's Brown & Bine Beaver Over coats 18.00 Men's Black Beaver Overcoats.. 14.00 Men's Plaiil Back Beaver Over- 13.00 coats 13.00 Men's Plaid Back rassimcre Over coals 13.00 Men's Heavy Uulliinl Overcoats. . 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Hostetter & Sou 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. "ITTH.LIAIUSU.N & FOSTER. ANOTHER LOT OF OYEECOATS Coming In to-day lor Men only. Tho Boys' and Children's Overcoats Oo not sell as readily us curly m l he season, but our assortment has been kept up all the time. THAT SPECIAL All-Wool Suit for Men T:mt wo have sold so many of for l?.00, an has been so satisfactory lo our Customers, nearly all gone, but there all sizes yet. TIIE SPECIAL Beaver Overcoat for Men That Is selling for 10-00 is a wonder to the trade how It can be sold lor 1 he money. We have also marto a SPECIALTY OP Oartwright & Warner's, Norfolk & New Brunswick Fcarlet and White Underwear THIS SEASON. FINE NECKWEAU. U LOVES ami SILK 1IANKEKC1IIEFS aro now coming in, ami some very line floods niinbla lor 1'ivsent. 11 ATS, CAPS. run loves. JtLANKETS. TUUNKSand TRA YJSLINU DA C,H In quantities and the prices as low as you can buy ilicm. Williamson t Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA VTOT1CK Til 1-KKSl'ASSKKS AlI GUN- J NEItS. All persons arc hereby forbidden lo trespass on any of the lands ol lho Corn wall or ! peed well estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster rountie., whether inclined or un nclosed, either lor the purpose of shooting or nailing, as tho law willbu rigid! v t-iilorcpd against all trespassing on said Iain's ot the undcrsiuned after this notice. W.M. COLEMAN PttEEMAN, K. PERCY ALDEN, EDWAUI) C. FKEEMAN, Attorney lor It. W. Coleman's Heirs. OMrtfd&W A MEADOW IDYL. WHI HOB liUKUKTTK WAMS A rAKH. The Erratic Wanderings or a Uiooked Lit tle Mreani a BeauWnl Morceau of Aature. Robt. J. Uunlcttc in llawkeje. T ari.il, I ntrneil a farm iust a fow miles west of Cadiz junction, I don'tcare ti cent for the farm, but uieiernnsinrougn it the" cicokcdest littlo brook you ever saw. Tlio Star Itoute business is straight as tlio golden lule in comparison with it. Crooked '.' It goes wandering through tho green meadow as though all the year were .Juno and it had nothing to do but kill time and loiter about in shady nooks and sunny beaches. Crooked ? Not a silver plated shiner that Hashes his glittering scales in the sunlight down in the limpid ripples can tell whether ho is going up stream or down. The purple plumed iron weed and tho bending golden rod, bowing to each other with stately grace across the singing lnook, don't know whether they are standing on opposite sides, or iflhey aio on the same side, which side it is. All the way across that meadow it plays hide and seek with itself, boxing the compass in its ciratic wander ings every bundled .feet. It cunio into the meadow, I think, when tho wind anemone's were blooming iu t!i lie i t!e hills that. Ii;iii'o the farm. "Ob, my beautiful darlings," it. said, " I will stay heie near you." 15ut. the wind Howeis passed away and the violets opened their bine eyes and the but tercups fchoui' in tho grasses of tho meadow. ' 1 have lol my swettheaits," said Hclo littlo brook, "but the meadow is beautiful since you came into it, aud I will J-tay heie until you are gone." And it turned again aud loitered to the uoith, where the wind Howcrsdied, and eddied to the cast, where a bank of violets looked shyly down at him with their great fur pie blue eyes, aud he strolled to the souIi whcio the buttercups, none abashod, laughed mcriilly in tho golden sunlight, and ho sauntered to the west, where the wild rose, Bhivering a little, was just try iug on her new spring dress, which wasn't long enough to cover her round, wine red arms. And by and by tho violets closed their dear blue eyes, aud tho buttercups faded, aud tho poor littlo brook who had got back uicdy to tho place where he ran under tho fence to get into the meadow when he first saw tho llowers, rippled slowly over to the wild rose again, who was now iu full drees, and whero her lovely pink bonnet, and had clusters of buds all tho way from her throat and shoulders down to her waist. " Ah me," ho murmured, " my friends aro gone, aud I am so lonesome, I was just going tj run dowii to the sea aud drown myself. But you are so beautiful I waut to stay hero where I may see you." Aud so Violet aud Buttercup were laU away with poor little Bloodroat and Sailor's-brceches, aud by this time tho tittle brook had so mauy playmates that Wild Koso and Sweet Brier only saw him when ho came around t in emillM- nf Hlft meadoW. Ho 1'aU about all the time, siuging down littlo runs with tno most inimitable inns, uau bling with a family of great hard-headed rock that had settled on tho edge of a pool and gono into tho moss business, whispering t tho Mac Hags clustered un der tho low bank, playing with tho tall reeds that fringed tho still pools, and lin gering a long timo with tho groups of colt's fool where tho waters were shallow. There were so many things to stc and so much lo say in this meadow, no wonder the liltio brook ran about iu it all summer bjforo at hist, when tho wild toso had thrown away the pretty pink bonnet and put on the little ted, winter hood, aud tho tushes were brown aud tho colt's foot withered, and the golden sod was gray and tho purple iron wood was plumed with turfs of fi'atheiy biown, it turned to tho lower end of the meadow, and creeping under tho fence weut hurrying way to the Muskingum, to get down to the Ohio and lower Mississippi beforo tho winter caught it and fastened it to the meadow for the next five mouths. The l'eeilejri lurllne. Chicago Tribune. Night in St. I.cuis. Seated in the parlor of her father's mag nificent lesideuce, Iiurline Loosehair al lowed her taper lingers to wander idly over tho keys of the piano, and obedient to her delicate touch, there iloated forth upon tho air the strains of that beautiful miserere, "Siuco Papa Tore His Pants." And as t.he sat there, absoibcd iu the sad reflections to which lLo music gave rise, tho door opened softly and JJerwyck Hetheiiugton entered the room. Lurline, all tho senses of her passionate nature ab sorbed in tho music, continued to play, not knowing that the man sho loved, and whose pockctbook in return she would hae hustled around with dread earnest ness, was standing by her side. But at last l.crwyck placed his baud gcutly on her shoulder, and by that indefinable sense that tells us ol a human presence, although wo sco it not, she knew that somebody was around. Turning quickly she saw Mr. ilcthciinglon. "I did not know you wcic bcie," sbo said, a blush Hooding tho face that .such a littlo time ago was pile and calm, " or I should not have played soconlidenlly." 'Can yon uot favor me with something moro ?"' ho a3ked. Tho blush grows- deeper add ni'ie vivid now, and tho drooping eyes aro moist with tears. "I cannot play any other piece," she says, half sadly, -half defiantly. ' Aro you sure of this, Lurlino '.,M Ber wyek asks, bending over her iu a loving way. "Think well beforo you speak," ho con tinner, " for on your answer may de pend the future happiness of two young lives." " I am nuito sure." sho says. "Then yon must be niv wife." And as ho speaks these woids, Berwyck llethcr- ingtoirs lace lights up with a rapturous, Schuyler Uollax smile. " You will como again to morrow even ing ?" sho asks. " Yes," ho replies ; " you may tio tho dog at 8." "Aud ytu will not lcgrctyourohotcc ?" " Never I" ho says, iu clear steady tones. "I have spont tho best years ol my life looking for a girl who could p!:iy only one tunc on tho piano." m A Disenchanted ttlackstone. A San Francisco lawyer fell in lovo with Adeliado Nillson, and was taken behind tho scenes for an introduction afier Miss Ncilsnn, as Juliet, should como down from tho balcony scene. With her eyes moist witli affection's tear 5, her voico trembling and ho- bosom heaving with young love's emotion, sho was bidding farewell to liomeo. Tho lawyer loved lier macuy as Bho roso from her kneeling position ; was more than ever enamored as sho leaned against the window casing ; and glared at lior nntil she stepped inside, grabbed ber train in one, hand and her hankerohiel in the other, and blew her nose with great violence. Vhcn tho snorts bad subsided sho opened her beautiful lips to remark : "Oh! blast this beasty climate. I wish my noso was tin-lined." This was too great a shock to his feelings. Ho stepped back and out. llotrenatelu's Iugle. New Orleans Times Democrat. "Mr. Hoffenstein," said Herman, as he folded up a pair of pants and placed them on a pile, "if you hof any objections I vould like to get avay from do store von cfening, and go mit de soldiers to do Span ish fort." "Veil, Herman, I dinks you had better keep away from de soldiers," replied Hoffenstein, " und stay mit de store, because you know you don't can put any confidence mit de soldiers. I vill tell you vby. " Von day vile I was iu Vickslurj dur the var, a cock-eyed soldier come in my store mit an old bugle iu his band und he looks around. I asks him vat be vants, und ho buys a couple of undershirts, den he tells me to keep bis bundle aud bugle behind de counter until he comes back. After tho cock-eyed soldier vent de store out, some more soldiers came in und valk all around vilo dey look at the goods. ' Shentiemens, I sayp, do you vant any ding ?' ' Vo aro shust lookiug to sea vot you haf,' said von of dem, uud afderavile anoddcr says ' Bill, shust look dere at de bugle, de very ding de captain told us to get. You kuow ve don't haf any bugle in do company for dree mouths. How much you ask for the bugle '." I dep deiu dot I can't sell the bugle because it belongs to a man vot shust vent out. ' I vill gif you $",0 for it, said de soldier pulling his money out. 1 tells him I don't cm sell it be cause it van't mine. ' 1 vill mve you $100,' ho said. .My gracious Herman I vants to sell tho bugle so bad dat I vistles 1)3 soldier dells me vile dey vas leaving do stole dot if I buy de bug'e fioui lho man vot owns it dey vill gif mo $12.'i for it.' I dill dem I vill do it. I sees a chance, you kt:o.v, Hermar, to make some monoy by de oberatiuu. Ven de cock-eyed soldier comes back he says, 'Get me my bundle aud bugle; I cot to go to de cam." I says, my front, don't yru vant to sell your bngldV Ho dells mo no, und 1 says, My little boy Leopold, vot plays in de store, sees de bugle, and ho kocs all around crying shust as loud as he can, because be dont get it. Six times I dakes him in do yard uud vips him, und ho comes right back and cries for dc bugle. It shows, you know, how much trouble a man vil haf mit a family. I vill gif you dcu dollars for it shust to please little Leopold.' 'De soldier vou't dake it, und at last I oners him fifty dol lars, und lie say?, vei, I will uake titty becauso I can't vastc any more timo, I haf to go to the camp.' Af dcr ha goes away I goes to do dour und watches for de sol diers vat vautctl the bugle. I sees dem passing along do street, und I says. 'My fronts, I haf got de bugle, und dey say. Vcl, dam it, vydon t you blow it? My gr-r a cious, Herman, vat you dink ? All dctn soldiers belong to dc samo crowd und dey makes de trick to swindle me. Levi Cohen, across do street, he finds it out, uud efery day he gets boys to blow horns in front of my store, so as to make me dink how I was swindled. Herman, I dink you had belter stay mit do store." i The cominx holidays will be more 'onerally observed than any lor many years, aud wo ivonld remind our readers that a bottle, ol Dr. iill'.s Couch Syrup will prove a most accept able holiday present. , " Men condemn iu others wlut they piaetict; themselves." TIiom? who piaetire tho iihi ot Kliine.v-wort never eondemn us uso uy ulliei.s, but commend It to a'.l ullecled with lilies, ily.-ivjiwiu. constipation and all other dlseaaes resulting lrom a disordered slate of Iciilney, liver or bowels. 5Ii:unniul lives are so perfect and bO brauliltil that it is a p'easuio to use thum. Equally f,'Ood lor dark' or lightcolors. lOcts. S3IXKN.KS3 ulxhls, made miserable by that terrible con-h. Hhiloh's Cure is the remedy tor you. For sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist. 137 und 1.21 Noilh Uuceii St. uivl-lwdcowAw 11 jour sight is failing you, there is no one uitif'o that will so trulv Klvo you "an Kjo for au Eve" as the Celluloid Eye-U lasses. For .ale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. I 4-lWUCIMIdCW Win. ISuchanan. Wri;litsvi!le. Pa., says : ' 1 have used JSrown'.s Iron Hitters for dyspepsia and indigestion and can recommend it." For sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 1'5 North Queen street. dl-lwdAw Mr. J. Marsh Hank, or Toronto, Ont., writes: "iSiliion.sncss and dyspepsia seem to havu grown up with mo ; having been asutteicr for years, I have tried many remedies, but with ho lasting result until 1 used your Hnrdock Blood biltcrs. They have been truly a blessinp to me, and I cannot speak too highly ot them." Price $1. For sale by II. H. Cochran druggist, 137 and 13J North Queen street. .Siiilou'h Congo and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cure.) consump tion. For sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 131) North Queen St. uiyl-lwdcow&w Love Your Neighbor. When your friend or neighbor is laboring under bodily atllict(on, indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, caused by impurity of bUinil, or di'-ori'er.s ol tho kidneys or liver, don't tail to recommend HuiiIock ltlood Hit ters, a sure and sate remedy. Price $1. For sale by II. I!. Cochran, 1.17 and 130 North Queen street. " SuiLon's Vitalizer Is what you need lor Con stipation, Los of appetite. Dizziness nnd all symptoms o! Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by II. H. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13!) Nortii Queen St. lnyl&w Walnut J.eaf Hair iceatorer. It is entirely ditlerent fiom all others. It is as clear as water, ami, us its nanui indicate--, is a perfect Vegetable llalr Kestorer tt will immediately tree the iiead from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duct! u new growth whero it. lias tall en oil". It does not in anv manner etlcct the health, which Sulphur, Siiar of Lead and Nitrate ot Mlver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair xn a few days to a beautiful Klosiy Drown. Ask your druggist fur it. Each oottie Is warranted." fcMlTH, KLINE A Ct, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL ft KUCKEL, New York. JnnC-lyd.eodAw fAfJSU MAtHiLNUH, me. IIIAKf-S W. FKY. WIIDOW SHADES. We have an Elegant Line ot UADO WIN DOW SHALES in New Patterns, six and seven feet Innjr. Also plain goods by the yard. In .1(5. -!0,4."i, SI and 72 inches, In all colors, ior narrow windows and wide store shades. LIUIIT COLORED PATTERN SHADES, slightly ivimaged, lrom 10 lo 23c a piece. These are bargain?, ueing noi liiucii icon: expensive than paper curtains. We take orders and put up ait kinds ot shades promptly and in a sat isfactory manner. Laco Cnrtains in Cream and White. Ven- Desirable Styles. LACE LAMBRE O.U1NS, SHAMS, Ac. BRAS3, WALNUT, EBONY, ASH and CHERRY POLES. We aro making almost daily additions to our targe siock oi Wall Papers in the New Spring Patterns. We have always ends and lots that we close out at low nit cj. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Quoon St.. Lancaster. A FULL LINE OP KUCIIRK, l'OKKK and other nlavlnir cards at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR .STORE MEV1CAL.. B KOWN'S IKON HITTKKS. SUFFER no longer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, want of Appetite, loss of Strength, lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermitut Fevers, &c. Buown's Ikon Bittkus never fails to cure all these diseases. Boston, November Ju, 1SS1. Itrown Chemical Co. CJentlemen : For years I have been a great sufferer Irom Dys pepsia, and couKI get no roller (having tried everything which was recommended) until acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefited by Brown's Iron Hitters, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. Previous to taking Brown' Iron HIltuM, everything I ate dis tressed me, and lsultcrcd great ly from a burning sensation In the stomach, which was unbear able. Since taking Brown's Iron Bitters, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any time with out any disagreeabio results. I am practically another person. Mas. W. J. Fltnk, 30 Maverick St., E. Boston. Brown's Ibon Bitteks acts like a charm on the digestivo organs, remov ing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food, Belching. Heat in tho Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation thafwill not blacken tho tcoth or give headache SOLO BY AIX BltUCIHII-TS. Brown Chemical Company, BALT1MOUE, MP. J-'ee that all Iron Bitters arc made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trademark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. For sale wholesale aud retail by II. B.COC li lt AN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster dMwdftw f XT' lUNKY-WOKT XV is A Sure Cure Tor All Diseases OF TIIE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has spccitlc action on tlUs most import ant, organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction. Stimulating tho healthy secre tion or tho Bile, and by keeping tho bowels iu fi ee condition, effecting its regular discharge. IXTolcnio I yon are snttcringtrom nia- JJUxU.cU.laim laria, havu tlio chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Klduey-Wort will surely relievo and quickly cure. In the Spring lo cleanse tho System, every one should bike a thorough course ol it. Sold by Druggists. Price, 9(1. KIDNEY-WORT. Miu27 iyd&wm7tF 41 TSMS." "ISMS." THE WOUST "ISM" TO-HAV IS RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM IN THE HACK CURED nv PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES CCREI) BY PERR YDA VIS'S PAIN KILL ER. RHEUMATISM IN TIIE MUSCLES CUKBU BY PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF LONOSTAMUXU CURED nv PERRY DAVIS S PAIN KILLER. RIIKUXATIC SUFFEKKKS, buy of ANY ORUCtJIsT Perry Davis's Pain Killer. decl-lmd&w UMUCKK1ES. T MIA KNIJ1 VINO. FINE GROCERIES. F LORIDA ORANGES, BANANAS, WHITE GRAPES, CATAWBA GRAPES, FINE LAYER KAISl.SS, CHOICE MEW LAYER FIGS, CHOICE LARGE FRENCH PRUNES, NEW PRINCES PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, FINE COMB HON EY, CHOICE NEW CITRON. PINE APPLE and DUTCH HEAD CHEESE SARATOGA CHIPS, FINE CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUIT, THANKSGIVING CRANBERRI KS, Tho llncst you ever saw. New Mince Meat. A lull line nl nil kinds of FINE GRO CERIES at BURSK'S, No. 17 East Kingr Street. nSMyil UAHUWAJSE. K1V HAUOWAKK VTOKK. JN 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, -DEALERS IN BUILDING and CABIN hi HARDWARE, S10VE8, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS ami GLASb House Furnishing Gooik sll-3mdd-v liJtYOOOltS. AT 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: 4,If you want to match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go to Wanamaker's." The other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who !on't credit us with lower prices. Still, we- imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody i" l'hil- adelphia would believe it. Oftener Ave 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 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, llannel 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 or south entrance to main bulMlng. 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 ? lm; 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, south 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 we can aflord ; and th;itis 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 Irom centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth nnd Market streets and City-hall siiuare, l'hiladclihla. OKUAXS. TjliTAULISUEO I3."5. Jl. C. OUTII, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR THE Weter, Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Mason & Hamlin, Pelonhet & Cos ORGANS. Address Correspondence to No. 310 MARKET STREET, HAREISKUKO, l'A. rtS.lliliV USE KKKIUKlfS KXTKA CTJKK KW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 inilc-4 northwest ol Mount Joy, Lnncastcrcouuty, l'a. ltd iuallty cannot be excelled. Try It to prove- thtt. For sain by grocery and provision icalcii. Circular to tlio trade sent Xree. Aildrc, JOHN U. KREIDER. g27-3md Milton Grove. Lancaster Co.. fa. A PULL LINK OP LUIULLdKITS Plus Tobacco, and other tirst-clasn brand:! at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT 'CIGAR STORE.; M : -fA ill l-S m
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