V' . " n- 3r-, V -izrTPT m je Emxtrt i c : ' - - WmiMmi 111 II I I 11 Volnnu XIX Xo 101. LANCASTER PA.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER H9, HS Frico Two Cesti. DHV MJODB, &e. J NO. H. tilVf.KU JK t O. REDUCTION! To make room for our Spring Stock we will sell goods in our CARPET DEPARTMENT for the next Sixty Days at Bargain Prices. Persons wanting anything in this"line will do well to look at our stock. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO., DRY GOODS AND MERCHANT TAILORING HOUSE No. 25 BAST KING STREET, - LANCASTER, PA. B WKIM & IH'ICST. BOWERS NEW DRY GOODS STORE, & HURST. 26 and 28 North Queen Street. Wo advccliso 1o-lay Special 'IOW ELS and NAPKINS. Low Prices in Sf I BETING aiul SIIIItTING MUSLIN?, TABLE LINENS, TICKINGS, Special Low Prices in Blankets, Comforts, and Quilts. Special Lor Prices in WHITE and GREY FLANNELS. BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS. Special Low Prices in SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK MUFFLERS, LACE FICHUS and KID GLOVKS. CSTWe invito tJio many people of our city and county to give us a call, as wo (eel confldont that after dealing with us once 3 tni will call again. OUK HOME COLLEGE. Aio iron raANKias am makshall. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEtf STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA. vt.UTUimt. i.ltit 2, KATilt OKI, MEECHANT TAILOBIJSTGr. Now effects iu Imported WoirtoiIr in Basket, Diagonal and Birdoye weave, in Blue, Gicou and Black New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all rashiouablo colors. New ctf.-ets in Scotch Chcvigv, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported OvJboating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular Ji jguihea MYERS.& RATHFON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster Pa. The Centennial or Franklin College and iho Soml-Centeiiul st or Marshall LoUee lu 18S7 A Forward Movement. Informed Cburcli Messn cr. A movement was started in the Alumni association of Frankliu and Mahall col lego several years ayo, looking towards the celebration above named iu 1887. The committee having the" matter in charge have made several leport, and the hubject has engaged their careful consid eratiou. Several projects have already been proposed, tueh as the completion of the endowment of the Alumni professor ship of Euglish literature ; tha prepara tion of a history of Fianklin college ; of Marshall college, and of Franklin and Marshall, fbimcd by their union, etc. Other measures will be lepcited from time to time, and plans suggested for car rying them out, so that the celebration may"bo not a meie jubilee, but the cul mination of solid work accomplished, aud also a stimulus to still greater voik iu tho future. Meanwhile tho ccainiUti'o will bo glad to see tho fiicuds of tLo college moving at once in :n:y proper measure looking to the progress of tho college. Uiider the wiho ::iil piudeut raanagiinr-sit .of the l.o.ud of lin-tees, its ii. iimtH i.suo b-jcu brought into a good condition. Tho imdi tutiou is entirely frae of debt and is ;ib!e to defray it:, cuncnt expenses. Tic num ber of undents has ln.cn steadily ineiuss j.ijj, r.nd the ordei and spiiit that picvail .m.rt!u; m.'.E e::eour.iini: cusiacter. These is in our judgment qm project which might propcily engage, attention at once. We rater to ihc Luilding of an as tronomical observatory, aud the purchase of such instruments as may Uo required to place the department or mathematics in good woiking order. The observatory it Mlfnttd Lot be an expensive building ; it only lcuuiresto bo substantial and solid, having a linn foun dation. A friend of tho college only tho otiur day, without solicitation, sens in $20 towasds piocuiing tho needed matlio malical instruments. He was prompted to this-, as hetays-, by teeing tho notice of Piof. Ktrsliner's invitation to arsist in makiiiL' obsei vatiens of tho transit of Venus at tho Yale college cbscivatoiy. Should not this unsolicited and un merited compliment to tho young pi i.fes sor and to tho college, bo made tho occ.i sion for st siting sit ouco a movement towards tlto erection of an observatory, aud supplying it with the necessary instru ments '.' There aro doubtless some monied men in the chuieh who arc ready to take hold of this matter. It will sooner or atcr be doi.o ; of fiis .ohavo r.o doubt. "Why then should it nc ha done without then tried to kindlo the fire, but lound the mateiial badly prepared, and her bus band finally assisted her. A lady neigh bor who called is alleged to have added to tho discord. At the breakfast table Mr. neriick told his wife that she would be all right but for her ungovcrnablo temper. Direcily after this remark she went iuto another 100m and wrote a note saying she was going to kill herself, nnd asked that tho causo of death might be given as pneu monia. Sho then went down to the coal bin and cut her throat, inflicting a fatal wound. t'AlMI A'1 OAIUfc USttul JtJiY HOOIKS, Ct.OTUISO. u AUtK & i:ko-iIii.ic. SPECIAL SALE -OF WTNTER DRY GOODS. c LflTlUKU. tiou IIAGEK & BROTHER will oiler during tho next Thirty Days, at a'Largc Rcdnc- important feature in drGSS iu Price, Largo Lines of Seasonable Goods. I. 4Hs,, d0: ,.p "Donfo X9 Cb IXlOOiJT XXbVXUg A. lAJ. Ul . uuvw. LLU 1 nllNU""DKIS SUITS, YOUTH'S SUITS. Dress Goods, Silks, Seal Plushes & Cloaking Cloths. LADIES' SILK-LINED ClKCUI'AltS. DOLMANS AMD COATS. Without them the entire suit can 1 US CJJUilCVi IU CUClU. WUl VUUUU- mers are well pleased with the faultless hang of our Pants, a point of merit in which we excel. BLANKETS in All Qualities. COMPORTS. FLANNEL SKIRTS. Ladies' and Gent's Underwear and Hosiery. VrXTDUURTO TUB tOBKT BOCSK. FAHNESTOCK. USEFUL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PAISLEY, BROCHEand BLANKET SHAWLS, BLACK SILKSand CASHMERES, Cloth and Flannel Skirts, SHk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gents in Eudlees Variety. RICH EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. LADIES', GENT'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. Made to our own older, Willi our name on each one. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. One case Girls' Gossameis at 1.25 : cheap. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. - - LANCASTER, PA. A. 0. YATES fc CO, Ledger Bir.ldiDg, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHDLADELPHIA. il2iMnul (I'KCIAI. NOTIOK. F LIKM Ml lYILLSON. HOLIDAY UOOItS. -GO TO Our Price list. FLIMN & WILLSON'S FOR- Christmas Presents Of All Kinds. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Men's Heavy Browu Twilled Suits. 10.00 Wen's Ileavr Steel Mixed Suits.. 10.00 Men's All-Wool Casimerc Suits.. 12.00 Hen's Brown & Bine Hearer Over coats. . ................. 1S.OO Men's Black Beaver Overcoats.. 14.00 Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over- 13.00 coats. lo.oo Men's Flald Back L'assimerc Over coats 13.00 rtnl.iv ' The vnofefcsor is auuuUantiy pre pired to tuin to the best account such an observatory with immediate rractca results, l'rof. Waldo, of Yaio college, said to tho resident or our colleRO recently " Prof. Kenshner has a futuio beforo hira if somo of your monied meu will provide him with tho necessary instruments." Prof. Kci'ihncr is onoof our own gradu ates He has decided mathematical talent. Ho has not only a th.-orotieal knowledge of his department, hut ho has practical skill ; is an cflicioit teashrr, and withal of -a modest, i.npieientious sinrii pihi mr.nucr. He should theiefoio bo liberally f upportcd if the college wiohts to deiivo tho lull benefit of his talents and rcrviye.. We have means of knowing that tho j;o fcssois iu the other departments u1m :uo pieparii: to ive new impetus to their woik, to do suvieo that will ho worthy of tho college in tho way of bringing fo:w.ud tlioir K?.vei:il denaitiucuts. services that will in due timo tell beyond the class room. But attention may be directed to one thing at a time, and wo therefore tako the libeity of presenting at present tho imme diate wdiits of tho department of mathe matics. These wants arc : 1. A good telescope. The cost of a Kcd instrument langcsfrom $1,800 to 3,000. A veiy good instrument could bo had for $2,500 or $3,00. A transit instiumaut for measuring time, cost $300. 3. A clock, $400. 4. A chro nometer, $100, Iu all fay $3,800. The observatoiy or budding for these iiistiu- ments could bo erected lor douc ?-,uuv. This would give a cost for tho wholo c f $3,800. If this amouut could bo raised, Prof. Keihhuer wi nld bo supplied with all that is nccefcsaiy for his department. There is one other instrument lhrt would bo an impoitant bcnelir, viz., a Ileliomcter, which would cost $3,00. There is ouly one of these in this cauutry, tho ono lccently donated to laic conc-r. Prof. Kershncr assisted ia making ob servations of tho tiansit of Venus with this instrument. It has advantages over nnr ordinary telchCOPO. At tho Yale ob- seivatoiy tho object was not, as with tho observations generally, to ascertain t he time of the culiance and exit of tho pbuet but, in the ufo of the heliometer, to gst measurements of the distauco betweou the centio of tho planet and tho centre of the sun at different points during tho transit, with a view of tiacing tho chord made by tho planet iu crossing the sun. Ono hun dred such mcaaurements wcie obtained, and Prof. Kershncr will now make the calculation on the basis of these measure ments. A party of astronomcis from lloim in Germany, made observations with, a similar instrument at Hartford. Prof K. spent several days with this party, and they in turn made a visit to the Yalo ob servatory. The wLo'e m.ittcr, then, resolves itseif ibis: "Can tho S3.800 bo inised in Uluts rrom the Germsutcwn Ttlc graph. An anonymous articlo wenotieo is being reprinted in many of our contemporarits, relative to tho valuo of liquid manuie, the way to gather and save it, and tho method of hauling it out over tho laiiu. Anion;; the arrangements aro tho solid bwilr, water tight cistern, the drains leading into it, the drawing-out apparatus, the, filling ol a largo tank uj.ou a drag built specially to cairy it out, aud tho manner oi sprinkling it over tho land. The tx-pem-o of all this is not given, nor the v.ilue of tLo application alter it is made. But it the ouo fhould be, and tho latter could be, the Tolly of tho whole business would soon be appiient. Seme years a.o we g".Ve Mmie statistics in u-gaid to lumid luauuie, and piedictt.d for Jlr. Meelii, the the gicat faraicr of "Tiiptuo kali" at that time, the csy lesuit v.l.ieh followed his exteunivu and cxp":o".v txpeilments with this disctirtion of u-itiiizer. Ir. fact, thc.-o experiments, with oti.tv-. equally wild and minor.?, cau.s.d his bai 5: luptcy, having squaudoicd a large cst.i'c upon his steam plowing, sub-soil plowing, liquid maiiiuing with .uious products, costly live stock, &j. Liquid manure fin in a L..inycud, uicd upon a garden c1.-ms at hand, wheio it mmht be applied en vegetable beds at a ery little cxpcise, would give good results ; but we r.:e i-loiuly of the opinion, fortified by extensive- expci indents, par ticulailv of wealthy Eiiglith larnuxs, aN we have .-.heady xcfened tc, that it would jirove a leak to the purre that nothing except it. abar.doun.cut w n!d ever close up. roil: as Koot. TIio question is agaiu lahcd as to whether pors u wholesome o- otuerwise, some people declaiming agali.st it waimiy as an articlo of rood, &e , though they oiler no solid le.isons for thuir opinion or b'jlief. Kow, -o faras ouf iuloiiualion aud exp'-xienccgo, wo can ie."anisujh views as without the shadow of a founda tion. Po:k-cateis, who comprise about urn-tenths of tho pjpu'.at'oi of tho civ ilised world, will tcout at i.usU non..-.i.e. For all poisons of active habits, poik i just as wholesomo a anything elso :;..d lar more sustaining. It is true that it too much of it is eaten at a time in other words, if people will rnako " hogs' of themselves they will have to suffer for it as for an over mess of almost any other food. To dncaid pork would bo to dis caul one of the main items goiug into our " vital statistics.."' Whal would b -coinoofthoaiiayan'i navy, of our i:jr chant matir.e, of, in a woid, thegu-at mass of our population, .f poik weie to bo thrown oveiboaidi" Tlic idea is sup: fine ly absnril tho abolition of this II- sh as a ptuno aitieiooi ioou wtu ti on j-i u.m.-u HVVICAL. 1 - IKOS 1111TKK.S. No Whisky! Brown's Iron Bitters is ono of tho very few tonic medicines that aro not composed nicstly of alcohol or whisky, thus becoming a fruitful sourco of intemperance by promoting a desire for mm. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaran teed to bo a non-intoxicating stimu lant, ami it'wi!!, in nearly oery case, take the pl.ie? of all I:qior. and at the ha:r.e time absolutely kill the de sire for whinlcy and other into tie iting beverages. Ilev. G. S Hit'::, editor of tho ;lwi?jc?i Christian Iieviar, says of I'rowu's Iron Bitters: Cin , O., Sov. 1C, 1831. (Jcnts: Xlio loolisli wasting or vital lorco In Vmatiiess, pleas utc, and viciom imlulgciice ot our piioii'o, nuikes your prcp.ir.i lion a i:ccesIty ; and 11 applied, will save hundreds 'who report to s-aloons lor temporary recu peration. BuowVs Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indi geatiop, biliousness, weakness, debi' ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent iclicf. 1 orsrJc w'.olcsalo and retail by II. K.COCII- UAN, Druggist, K7 und 133 Kortti Queen ,.trt,f. LanCHHter d:o.lwUw H for a sumntuary if volution. No ! go p. vnnnik-iatei.s. sim'mi: whom wo number . I.t. .. n.r... cmih 1.--1 UU ii liiim'S f "" , - halt:.", picklo your snie?, omcives, or broil your cabbage and crout your chmes s.-use ymir pigs' feet, and ci-joy yoiuseli iij.iiiwiut s meat to your heail'h anl pockets' eontenf . Fling not diit at the grave, p.itii-sl,ihank-ful i:iu:.ler, who anticipates his fate with XT ; in i: v-wiikt K 18 A Snro Cnro for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. '.t hits spuciiter.cllon on this most Import sm. oi(3.ii, enalilinjf it to tlnow oil torpidity mid iiiiiction, Stlniii':ittu tlio healthy secre tion ol the Rile, :ind liy keeping tho ImiwcIs in tti;e -(inilitiou, ell'ectiiifj Its regular discharge. Tnlnnin H yo ro sullerliiKtrom ma- lviaiana, luriu, h-iv the cliillM, aml.ll luij, dvspepllo or eiinstipiiUvl, Kidney-Wort vl!l hiircly relievo anil quickly cure. In the Spring to cleatica tho System, every out; vhoiilil l:i!.e u I Imroiigli courni; l 11. Hold liy IlraiK'lMrt. i'rlco, 91. KIDNEY-WORT. fepJriydA.-.vMW&K jtxr BOOM t r 31'j." pleasure which he cannot cxprris m wniih. but wliicii hnreiucals to meet with the bebt possible graca. He n;ay nat laugh it is line, but he gro.s fat rtiih ut lausliing, so much more to his own c:ed:t and tho proiit of his ft tend who liberally b "Stows upon him tho where withii ta faie humplously every day. Vo fchall stand by tho pig. U-i is the patron of man. If he is ge-sciousiy ueatt d it is because he is expected to letuui the compliment four-fold. If ho is lazy it i because wo give him nothing to do but eat, grunt and s'ecp, having iu vitw not the good of the animal a tilho as much as the hope of nu ailment reciprocation for all our kinducs?. Pork unwho'es m; ! Nobody except a leau, cadavcroua, mku-ta'-y hijed, who is obliged to live.piob.ib'y on account of caily dispation, on Gia ham bread and weak tea, wuiiid b." -u-lty of such a s'andcr ! "IS MS" A- tliu doctor lurne.5 s-i '.ly away ir. m Hu; patient whom lio loiuul iwim; lr.RuH'j( on -h oyi iip. he .:d : It bu.it;- uie eveiy time. ..l!ntf. l.n tvian ll-.-Hi:' IlllslOi illUe") Ot others tliiin liy your own." TaUo wniniiii? hi , tune. Avoiil quack nodtnim liy v. men ti.on-saiidssmiiuiillyperi-.li. U-.e only such u'liit iis as me denionirate.l above sn.plclon. lo: vmo't MinoMK which U Kiancy-Won t or toriild liver, bowels or kMncy, no oilier leiiKil-'MJiiiiNit. It Is sold in both dry an S liquid "lorm by all druggists. jSS-Foroticdiniogetnpukiige. "I Ii:n d I)es:it lliednw-'isi'.-.. They color anything thesiiiipk-sl sml ino.-tdc-.lr.iblo colors. mbornlored and invisible CVltulold Eye (ihi!es have utl.iined gr.ut popnl siity with theEudies. Fors.ile by sill Jcsulin .)lcIcis :in 1 Optieisr..-, THE WORW "13M" TO-DAY IS RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM IK TI1K 15ACK cuiikd nr PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KlLLEIi. KilKUM.VTISM IN THE KNEES CUllED BY PERRY JU A VIS'S PAINKILLER. RHEUMATISM IN THE MUSCEES CUISKI) BY VKRltYDA VIS'S PAINKILLER. RHEUMATISM OF I.ONHSTANlUNtS CUBKU 11 V PEIIRY JJAVrsS PAIN KILLER. ii Jf S:U3LVTIC SUPPEKERS,Iiuy of ANY UUUGIJIoT Pony Davis's Fain Killer. i!eM-lml.tw i,Aiirsu. i iAKl'fcTS. pot Ovi' Manufactory, ibMAlll O I Cnour, V hooping U SLEDS WITH STEEL RUMERS, ONLY $1.00. 1'I.V DIKING AJ UAH F1TT1XU. rOUN l ARNOLD. WHY NOT BUY A FINE GAS FIXTURE FOR TOUR PARLOR, DINING-ROOM OR HALL, FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? They are tho most brilliant and useful present you could make. I havo them from $1.00 to 1200.00 each. Wo have a few Sconces with Beveled Mirrors. Jardineres for Window Flowers. STANDING MIRRORS. Largest stook of Fine Globes, Newal Lights, Reading Lights. Call and seo the Fine Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. PRICES LOW. JOHN L. ARNOLD, NoB-U, 13 and 16 East Orange Street, Men's Heavy Unllned Overcoats. .50 Ml of Our Own Manufacture. 0. B. Hosteller & Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, nii-dliitrlyn-lievcdljy Hnloh'- Cr:u. I liy JI. II. Uoelimn, diiij!l.d, KJ7 nnd 1.1 u'wcniU myllw-iUi mh :.nil liioiifh.i i-'iu- f or .Hun- :.-.( Not Ih ow&w Having nndcrl-ifeiiii to manut.'ictnro UAU and CHAIN' CA ill' KT-. who'i-Ktiu, -At' yards ii".r wt-fk. I mil now prcpan-d lo st.il i.ij i-nllio stock ol Brussels.. Ingrain and Yenetuin LANCASTER. PA. JjIUVUUH, so. Lancaster, Pa. HUUSEAL. CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, So, 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities ot Foreign and domestic WINES and ld(l()Us, con s.antly lor salo at wholesale n: D-nnl StraiRhtOld Kye Whislcy of the diitill.ttion of 1875. Fare unadulterated Custom HoiiKe llrandy, warrantwl ol tlio viniuK? of IS60 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Winea to suit tho trade. tehS-lyd IICU8KAL A CO. to Older to place tho mathematieal depart ment at Franklin and Marsbsl in cxeellent workiug condition '.' This will bo Eiiffi cient. If then, somo liberal friend can be found who -would present the college with a Heliometer, at a cost of $;5,000, it would give Frankliu and Marshall the prestige of being tho second college in tho United States provided with such an in strument. Prof. Kershncr would tako full charge of such an Observatory and employ tluso instruments without any nddtional cost to the college. The assistance he mignt neea he would get by teaching a student the use of tho instruments. He has had expe rience as au observer, and possess s more than ordinary practical skill. "We present this measure as of great im portance for tho college. , There ia no need oi large sums expenaea in onus, .m .i tar. What is needed is to give tho best, efficiency to the several departments of study, and especially at this time in the department of science. The collcgo is in a nrosoerous condition . It has the wai m attachment of the students. But it mu&t keep abreast with tho times, and to do .so it should now make a forward movement. With the matter tints definitely present ed, is there some friend who will nama this Observatory ? If not one, will a num ber of our monied men put their heads together and say, flit thing shall be done ! m A Quarrel That ted' to a Wile's Snlclclc. When Mrs. Charles Herrick of Pleasant slreet, Beverly, Mass , awoke the other morning she asked her husband to build a lire, which lie refused to do, saying she an as well able to do this as ho was. Sho Tlionnii I). Keillor, lic:utn, I'ii , hij-;: "Brown's Iron llitti-rs cured moot tjps.f.::i wltli wliieli I had lieen nlllicti'-l lor 'JJ e:iri." Kor mhV 1V H. IS. Corlir.n, dniI-t, j::7 nnd i::'J North Queen street. dJM il.tw IMiyslcal Suirerlng. No ono can rcalizo, except by pur-owil -pcrience. tlio iuiKnlli ot mind :in.l nody ou tlined by siill'erers from dyfc)-iii. Indiay llon, coiistipatioii. nnd other di-iines of llio stotniieli. Iliirdiic'-c Illood Hitters area no-itive nnr.. tor lliN iliri-st ot ulIUlM-a-'i-H. rricoti Wana maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching; deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, more than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted so. You hear it said by everybody: "If you want to match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go to 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 tlon't credit us with lower prices. Still, we imagine that, if one should assert llu: con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak oi oiher aspects of our trade; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally lo give old news. Noxt-ontr circle, south cniiance to maJn building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts arc 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 Tlje 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 biill.llnjr. Furs have to be thought of. We're busy enough as to mak ing. If we advertise al 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 arc ready-made here than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready made work we can make in July. Why shouldn't we make ail 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? Nextouter 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 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 Irom Cn.ttre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Cli"dntil.'l!iiili-')it!i :ind Market fdrPets and City-hall s-o" !'. Plnladclphnu For M.ile bv II. I. Uociiian, .; North ti'.icuii street. driH&iit, 1ST and T11 at hacking coucli can Ijt -ofiiiickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We fiiiaranti-o it. Kor Male by il.IJ. Coeliran, druggist, 157 and PlONoitli Quei n Stuet. mvl-lwdeow&w Never Falls. Mr. J. I.cist. wliarchouiMiinn lor I.untz. linn., i; u train, X. V., says lie hadaswelling on the toot which lu: attiibuted to chilblain. He us-cd TlioinaV Kclcctric Oii.niul h troubled no longer. Kor sale by 11. 15. Cochran, tirugglit, 137 and 133 Xoith Queen street. itxTARRH cured, health and sweet breath se- " cured by Shlloh's Catarrh lCcmedy. Price r Cents. Aasai injecior iree. ror tan: oy u n. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J North Queen .St. inylI'Adeow&w Ar lillKAT riAKOAIXS AN:AT JBKLOW COST, to make room and glvo my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured Roods. I'leaae call early. H. S. IRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. JIUHICAIj IS&TKUMEXTS. HLKUHIH, &V. Walnut l.ea( ilair Keuiorer. It Is entirely dilTcrent from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name Indicate-, is :t perfect Vegetable Hair i:ctorr It will immediately lree the head from all dandrttfl. restore gray hair to lt natural color and pio ducea new growth where it h:us lallen oil. It does not in anv manner ctlect the he.illli, which Sulphur. Sugar of Le-td and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair m a few days to a beautiful glossy Drown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each Lottie is warranted. SMITH, KLlXli CC, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HAM. & KUCKkL. New York. iune-lyd.eodw "IlIANOS ANI1 VUHMTUKK I at short notice. Also, dealer KKSlOVl'.O In second hand and -antique Furniture, stoves ami ISraeketSaw. 1.M. AUG. F. HEINOL1II-, .tJB North Qnecn street, in ell-lmd (Above the Northern Market.) SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLE Y & CO., MARKOT STREET, Roar of Central Market Housos, ItANCASTKU, FKNN'A. Wo have a Largo and Splendid Assort ment of rortland, Albany and Double Sleighs. They aro the bc9t selectee" woodwork and th finest nainted and ornfcuientcd Sleighs ever ollered lor sale in this city. Our Motto: "Quick sales and small profits.' It costs nothing to call and examine work. j-Ve also have on hand a full lino of Fine Carriage work, in which we defy competition. All Work Warranted. Itepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. -. n'JS-ttd&w -MUSIC BOXFS. O. OAUTSOHI & CO., MANUFACTUKF.US or Music Boxes, STE. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, VA. "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 freicht and import dutr. Circular and Price List on application. An early call will give time lor goodselec on. 11I.VU1I tlon. HKAIMICAUTrKS FOR A FCI.I. ASSOKT mentof Kiiclne, l'okerand other play- taffiKft&H1! YELLOW -""& STtiUt :l ' 1 i a
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