' V'- ' "'- 1.' V - . r V ftitdligene t mvC&M ) Volume XIX-No 71. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1S82. Price Tiro Omti. Sb M YintS ft KATHKON. MEKCHA.NT TAILOKINGr. New cVecU in Imported WorstciU- :u Basket, Diagonal and Birdeywfave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed Engl: 'j, Cheviots in all fashionable colore. New effects in Scotch Cheviot?, u all fashionable colors. New effects in IniKited Ovcio .jthig, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular ''Niggcrhen MYERS & RATHFON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, uur Vu kk & i:i:uTiti:i: LADIES' We invite your attention to a cotnpletc stock of FALL and W1NTEK fJAUMENTS for Ladies and Children in Cloaks, Fur-Lined and Plush-lined ("ii.iilais. Seal Skin Cloth Co.it s. lolnuns, 'I'ailnrmado Garments, etc., etc., in all nixes aud grades. Also Seal Skin Cloths, Mohair, Tiger ami Silk I'lushes, Silk Velvets and Velveteens. At tje lowest price.-, will b.j iouud our nstul largo assortment of Black :tnd Colored Silks in Kepi, Gnu (trains, Ottomans, etc Eiegaut Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered Bobes, C.tsinncrcs, Henrietu Cloths, Serges, Habit (Moths aud a full line of staple materials. A splend'f! select ion of Lases, Mnsquctairo Ki I (Jlovcs in Terra and Opor.t shades. HAGER & No. 25 West King Street, N'KW U01S OTKNE.O DAILY. NEXT DOOR TO TH3 COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. Bargains without end or number iu every department. WHITE OR COLORED BLANKETS P.v single pair or Bale, from the Life Lirjjo Auction Sale in Xew York, at $1.00, 1.23, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 per pair up. Comforts, Quilts, Flannels, Linseys, Shirtings, all at less than regular Prices. SHAWL3 havo 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 i vcr been. Velvets, PliiBhes and Velveteens, Colored and Black. Black Brocade Velvet 05 cents, worth 1 00. Underwear in quantities, for everybody, low prices. Special lot Kersey Horse Jackets at 2.00, worth s3.50. .Gossamer Waterproofs, mado to our own older, with our own name on each one. Every Garment Warrautcd. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, h NBXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, - - LANCASTER, PA. HOUSE fUKytHHlNti HOOJtS. fl ji.si::iii4N!siii.Nj. THE Wo all want the be! and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS A:o SLTKBIOB to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES wo II AVE AIMED to havo 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'LUMlilAO ASH TWIN 1.. AKMOI.lt. JOHN L. Nos. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. COME ANDJLOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES Al PATENT GOLD PASE HEATERS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ' JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos 11. 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER. fA. triXJUt AND WOI.1NU, liUFIlKSHlMS ASP HEALTHFUL DKIKKS FOK IIOT WEATHKI!. APOLLLNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. .'tXTElh&- COCUllAN'S DUBLIN ami BELFAST GTNGEIt ALE, .H TI1K FINEST IX vLAUKT WINKS. Ofour own direct importation Iromtlic House ol Kvarlslc, lmpont & Co., Ilordaux. PLEASMT YALLEY WjLNB.eCJKPAST, Groat Western Brand, Extra Dry. - Superior 10 Use Ool.len Age, which is put up by t he Pleasant Valley Wine fCo. ior the Hain niondtport Wine Co.;irnm tlielr Uniimiry Stock, the Ilammonilsport Co. Im-nisliing thuni with the ISmnil and Label. The Ilauiuionusport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All the Leading and Popular Brands ot KliEXCU CIIAMPAUNES. Wo arc the agent for lholleaant Vnllcy Wine Co.'s Ureal Wo.-lern Extra Dry Wine. The Mpnjefiit Co.'s Limo Fruit .lu ice. llKlUAKT'S OLD ItUAXDY. No family should lie without a'flCtMfr this Hc Ihiblc Medicine at this season cif the year. " H. E. SLAYMAKER, aknt, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. HAUStlAUiM, JtV. rflHK ftAUAliU. CABK1AUE U'OltK T OK LANCASTER COUNTY. iDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Recur of Central MarkGt Houbgs, LANCASTER, JMSNX'A We make evcrj' style Buggy and Carriage do aired. All work finished In tho most com tort ablo and elegant style. Wo use only the ues; selected material, and employ only tho he mechanics. For quality of work our prices ure the cheapest in the state. We buy ior cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give uaa caU. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One sot oi workmen especially mployed for that purpose. InJK-ud&w cz.OTn.iira. No. 12 East ooodu. WEAR BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. FAHNESTOCK'S. BEST. HAS I'llTiytS. ARNOLD, LIQUORS. TIIK MARKET. CAUVKiti. ! AIU'KTS. Carpet ManufactoSJrr 4 Having undertaken to msautSAaM KAti aim CHAIN C AKl'KTS, wholcjaleKnoo yards per week, I am now prepared to selfmy entire . stock ot ; Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Al' GREAT BARGAINS AJfDiAT BELOW COST, to make ioom and ivo my entire attention to wholesale trade ot my o;vn manufactured goods. Please call early. CARPET HAIL, Oor. West King and Water Ste, Oarpets King Street, Lancaster, Pa, CLOTI11SU. 1LIITII1NIS. ilUDIBIT. IP Wi: CAN CJIVE YOU CLOTHING EQUAL IN EVEIIYRESI'ECTTO CU3 TOil MAKE AT ONE-TIIIRD LESS COST AND GUARANTEE A TERPECT FIT SHOULD WE NOT HE ENTITLED TO A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE OR AT LEAST A CRITICAL EXAMI NATION OF OUR GOOD3 REFORE YOU CONCLUDE A FURCIIASE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK Y'ET UNBROKEN, NOTWITHSTANDING THE RUSn LATELY MADE ON OUR LINES. AC. YATES & CO.. Ledger Building, Chestnut & SivthSts. PHILADELPHIA. ull-luid J PKI A I. NOTJCK. The liamNntnist SloeKJot CLOTHING we have ever oRcrcd for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CUOICKRSTYLKSTIIAN E EU. I'.KTTRR JIADE THAN KVKir. LHWKK PRICKDTilAX KVKR. Special Ail-Wool MEN'S SI' IT. in I J ivy ami Drown Jiixcil, isio.oo. Fl'LL STOCK OK OVERCOATS, raiiKiiiKix piio! tioiu JS.W lo $-.m.(ii Allot oun Snpetior iM:uiulactur. Prices Underncalii the lowest. 0. fi. Metier I M, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. TrriLLlASIiniN S--FOSTKK. PREPARED. We leel it is tho rigid word to nsa in prc s.cnttnjf ourselves to the people of Lancaster and vicinity, because we are prepared to offer them the best selected stock ot Clothing, Hate & Furniehing Goods That Experienced and Practical Knowledge could suggest ; and vro led confident tnat the people trading with us liuvo learned that th goods we keep are the goods they want. Our stock consists ot tho best goods in ths market, at prices that will not only bo KJtis lactory to the purc.hnscr, but will place ns in the lead tor Durability, itc.'tt Qunlltv at Low est pric03. Our CLOTH.Gr Is trom the beat makers and tho variety is large, cither tor CIULDRKX, ROYS or .MEN. OVERCOATS With us have novcr bclore sold so readily as now. because the variety is greater, ami the prices fio low tor the quality that nearly all buy. Remember also, we arc the agents for the E1GUMIE PATENT DRESS SHIRTS, That have weathered the storm of public opin ion lor more than six years, and to-day is ac knowledged by all who wear them to bo the Rest Pitting. Rest Hade and Most Handsome Dress Shirt it was over their plfasureto own, and they sell lor only 81.00 FINISHED. The bulk ot our DRESS CLOVES are made by (. Updcgralt & Son? and hundreds of peo ple In and iiround Lancaster who are woarlnc theui will tell you of their uoo.l wearing1 qual ities and ho w th ylit. Our COLLAR AND-CUFF trade in the past year has grown beyond our executions be- ise we jjave ncpi more 01 -tuc neat makes m formerly In Linen, Celluloid and Paper. Tho Revcrblblo Collars. An-relo. Ranhael anf Reuben pell lor 20c. Wlamson & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. IS Off KKAWV. OUR NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a la. go number of properties in city and country, with prices, &c Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HElCR & CO., Real Estate and lnauranco Agents, No. 10 East King Street. THE GREAT NORTHWEST. A FINE DISPLAY Or ITS KESOCKUES. The .Northern Pad tic Exnibtt Car The Ag ricnltural and Mineral ProdacU ot the New Country. There Las been on exhibition at the rail road siding, on North Queen street, ad joining the freight depot, between Chest nut and Walnut streets, a car filled with products gathered from the fields along tho line of the Northern Pacifio country, from Minnesota to Washington territory. AH day long it lias been vibitcd by curious sight seers, who having heard so much of the boundless resources of the "Golden Northwest." sought by ocular demonstra tion to verify what seemed the almost fabulous reports of tiie productive capacity ol that country. Tho display is really an attractive one. The dimensions of tho car, which was built expressly for the purpose it is now scrviug, are iifty-five feet in length by eleven in width, aud fifteen feet high, and every available'inch of space has been utilized to show in a most elfec tive way the products of the soil in the far off lands of the Dakotas, or wherb the Oieon madly dashes. At each end of tho car are tho antlers of t he elk, black tail deer, antelopa and the shoit, stout horns of the buffalo beautifully dressed. The aisles arc decked with samples of wheat, oats, rye, emu and every variety of ceroal, on the stalk, in jats and upou shelves, whtle the roof is artistically thatched wjtu the gilded giain in tho full stature of de velopment. The quality of these pro ducts was such as to commei.d itself to tho admiration of all who examined them, the cars of corn being full and symmet rica!, tho wheat, oats and other products of the harvest field in a similar stage of rich and robust development. On shelves there were shown vegetables, great big slapping potatoes and onions, turnips and pumpkins that were indeed "some pump kins," watermelons and beets, and many more of those things that arc tho joy of the farmer's heart. Tho variety of tho display is said to include eighty different kinds of grain in stalk ; seventy varieties of threshed grain ; fifty five of grasses ; thirty-tiro of vegetables; forty of forest arrayed in blocks of book form and neatly anauged in cases library form. Wc didn't stop to count them all, but even a hasty examina tion sufficed to show the capaciy pf this "granary of tho world" to bo practically without limit. There were also specimens of gold, silver, copper and coal from Mon tana and the mountains generally, and from tho Superior lako rogion ; grauitd from Dakota, susceptible of a high degree of polish aud as enduring as adamant ; limo in its purest state from tho Jim River valley. There were all told more than GOO varieties of products from the Northern Pacific country, including miu. erals, lumber, grain.grasscs aud fruits.aud all the material resources that go to make a country great and a people rich. There are shown somo photographic views in tended to depict tho picturcsquo character of tho country. The car is well worth a visit and will remain at its present loca tion in this city until this evening. It is in charge of Mr. T. K. Stateler, the traveling agent of tho Northern Pacific railroad, and will bo exhibited throughout the cntiro East, having been fitted up and sent out from the company's shops iu St. Paul some weeks ago. TOM UJEMAh'S PUUTUNE, Tho ISoston Cash Boy who has Fallen Heir to Two or Three Millions. Little Tommy Locman, the millionaire cash boy is the liou of Boston. Hundreds of inquiries have bom mado for him by curious customers at the dry goods house where he was employed. But Tommy was not at his post. Ha bade faiewell to his envious friends at Jordan & 3Iarsh's on Saturday, when the youngsters gave him a glorious ''send off," so they say. "Yes, and ho's going to do something handsomo for us when ho gets to Austra lia," added one enthusiastic urchin. "He's promised to writo to me every week." The fortunate lad is at Amcsbury, Mass., whero he has been taken for a biief visit before starting lor St. John on Friday next. A Sun correspondent had a chat with the little follow, who proved to ba a bright lad of considerable intelligence, lie has not yet completed his 14th year, and ho knows littls of tho luxuries ot life. Already, however, ho has shown a sturdy independence and manly courage under recent mUfortuuo which will particularly fit him for an influential career if ho can bear tho test of good fortune. The vast property to which ho and his younger brother aud sister are mado the prospec tive heirs is even largor than was at first reported. It is expected that moro than $4J000,000 will sooner or later be divided among them. .The histoiy of this great fortune and its possessors is soon told. Some forty five years afro Michael Loemau of county Tip perary, Ireland, graduated from Dublin University, aud started tot Australia to seek his fortune. His success was imme diate. Ho was employed by a wealthy resident of Melbourne, iu whose service he rapidly advanced, and finally he married' his employer's daughter. His own for tune was augmented by an -inheritance of his father-in-law's entire property, and to day he is ouo of the 'most wealthy men on tho continent. Meantime bis brother, Daniel Locman, had emigrated to America . Ho left two children James, the father of the three children who are to bo the heirs, to their granduncle's property, and Mrs. B. Higgins, a poor woman of New York, who has-been giving a home to Tommy and his brother since tho death of their father in June last. Tho mother of tho three children died some years ago. Their millionaire grandunclo learned a few weeks ago ofiis nephew's death, and being f hildless, he determined to mako the orphans, whomfho had never seen, his heirs. On the fleath of his father last summer, Tommy Loeman, who had spent his childhood in the public schools, announced his intension cf going to work instead of being a burdtn on his aunt. Accordingly, a fow eeks ago he obtained employment as a-fcash boy at Jordan & Marsh's at $3 pef week. His brother James, 9 years old, -continued to attend school, and Minnie, aged 12, went to friends at St. John. Tommy's employers spealc of him as an active enterprising little chap, full of mis chief and pluck. His blue eyes danced with delight when tho reporter jokingly congratulated him on becomjbg a capital ist, lie had never before ieard of h:'s uncle Michael, he said, but He was very glad to go with his brother and sister to live with him. When asked what he pro posed to do with his money he was almost at a loss to enumerate bis wants. He was very generously inclined, liowovcr, and declared that he would remember the boys at tho store and his aunt and some of his schoolmates, whom ho named. The three children will remain two years in a con vent school in St. John, and will then go to live with their grandunclo t Melbourne. Mr. Locman is nearly seventy years of age. Hark Twain's Barometer. Philadelphia Pres3. Somebody was asking a Hartford man how it happened that Mark Twain wrote and published so little nowadays. " He writes as much as ever," was the reply, "but his baromener is out of order, and he does not, know what to publsh; so he pubishes nothing." " What in the world has his barometer to do with his literary activity ?" " His baromrter is a man-servant named Jacob, who is remarkakle for his deficient sense uf humor. Mark never can judge of the merit of his own performance. Years ago he fell into the habit of testing every thing that he wrote by observing its effect upon Jacob. If Jacob listened to the reading of the article, jest, or story with unmoved countenance, or merely smiled in a perfunctory way, Mark was satisfied and sent tho manuscript to the printer. But if Jacob laughed outright, or gave any other indication of genuine merriment, tho humorist concluded that the stuff was hopeless and withheld it from publication. He regarded Jacob as infallible, and came to lean upon his judgment. "About threo years ago, it appears. Jacob learned for the first time from somo outsider that his master was a professions! humorist. Ho felt greatly honored that he Hhould have been chosen habitually to enjoy tho first freshness of every lit w pu: ductiou of genius. Ho did not exactly understand why lie should have been thus chosen, hut felt in a vagno way that a great humoiist must need sympathy and appreciation, aud must naturally look lor it to the lelaow-bciug uer.ve.it at hand lie also felt that hb had pei hajis failed to be at all times sufficiently appieciative. So Jacob kept his discovery to himself a far as his master was concerned, aud resolved to bo as appreciative in tho lutnic as any body could desire. " One day Marl: called Jacob in and read him a sketch entitled ' Tho Cow and the Lightning rod Man.' In composing it Mark had flattered himself that ho had struck a pretty line stroak. To his amaze ment Jacob put back his head and roared. With a half suppressed ejaculation Mark dashed tho manuscript into tho waste basket. Then Mark waited six weeks or two months to collect his forces (for he is never precipitate iu anything, ho docs) and achieved a romance called ' How I Bounced tho Baby.' He snmmor.cd Jacob and watched his fact) with obvious anxiety as ho read tho touching narrative. Jacob's mirth wars painful to obsetva. Mark tore up the ttoiy and then lore his hair. Two or three experiments of this sort, with unvarying results, persuaded Mark Twain that tho malaria, which he has been dreading ever since it began to creep up the Connecticut Valley, had leached him at last aud destroyed his powers of useful ness. Ho fell into a settled melancholy. nis friend, the Rev. Mr. Twitchell, tried iu vain to cheer him up. ' Perhaps,' sug gested Twitchell, 'your man has really cultivated a sense of humor, so that you must no longer judge by opposites.: Mark shook his head, aud borrowed a volume of Jonathan Edward's sermons from his friends library. Ho copied out a long passage from tho discourse on eternal punishment, and palmed it off on Jacob as his own latest effort. For the first time in history, tho gloomy psriods provoked peals of laughter. Jacob hold his sidcs'ar.d shook ail over. Then he suddenly stop ped, his countenance became blank, turn ed pale, aud he incontinently fled. lie had Keen murder in his master's eyes. ' That," said the Hartford man, in con clusion, " is why Mark Twain docs not write He hung his reputation as a hu morist upou his barometer, and his bar ometer no longer works." Every one has a will and a mind to think It hiuisolr, yet, many will o about hacking anil couplting until a friend recommends Or. Hull's Co:ii;h Syrup lor that coujjh " Unbidden cucstsaie otten welnomost when they are f?om" Disease is an unbid den puest which KMncy-Wort almost inva riably "shows the door." Here is :i casein point : ' Mother has recovered," wrol an Illi nois girl to her ISa'tern relatives, "feho took bitters for a long time but without iwyfjooii. So when si. o heard of tlu virtues ot Kidney Wort she got a box and it compiott-'.y cured her, fiO tlmt she can do as much work now as she could betore we move I West. Since sho got well every one about hero Is taking it." j03- The Scarlet. Cardinal Rtil, Oln UoM, Navy Rlue. Seal ISrovn Diamond Dyes utvc perlect results. Any tasliionable color. 0c. Create a healthy appetite, prevent malarial riiscaifs, by using Urown's Iron Hitters, ror saie by it. II. Cochran, dru.;;bt, i.;7 and VM North Queen street. 1"A 1 vd."t w "The best Is the chc:;p-3r,"i-jan old am naxlin. The Celluloid Kye-Ul.i-ses ux d true m:iTim Tim f !r-lm!nlil Kvi-.lil.i-f.. iivm 1ih best for those who neo.l arllllcl.il aid tor tho eye. For ? a!e by all ! tiding Jewulei a and Op ticians. nMwwcod Suiloh'b Vitallzerls what you need lor Con stipation, Los of appetite, Dizziness and idl syinptoms.of Dys-pcpsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle.' For salo by II. R. Cochran, drug gist, 1S7 and 1'J North (Juceu St. myl&w Grandmother Ucl to say : "Roys, it your blood is out of order try Burdock Uu ;" nnd then they ln-d to dig the Rurdock and boil it down in kettles, making a nasty, smelling decoction ; now yon get all the curative properties put npln a pala table form in Rurdock blood Hitters. Price $1. For sale by U.JJ. .cot-htan, druggNt, ."7 and i:i!) North'tuecii'strcet. 'ti rrmifrn nnil nnnuiiiiinMoti Ctirw 14 by us oiwurdurantee. it cure.) consump tion. For sale by II. R. Cochrnn. diusirist. 137 and 139 North Uueen St. myl-iwdcowftw Walnut Leaf Hair jeestorer. It Is entirolvlHTcrcnt from all others. It is as clear us water, and, as its name Indicator, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately tree the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a sew growth where it has fallen off". It does not In an v manner otlect.the health, which Sulphur, Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Sliver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist Tor It. Kaeh bottle Is warranted. 6MIT1I, KLINE CC, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL RUCK KL, New York. JunK-lyd.eod.tw SLEzrxcss nights, mado miserable by that terrible couvh. Shlloh's Cure is the remedy lor yon. For sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1C0 North Uucen St. m;Mwdeow&w An Old Friend. He was afflicted with a lame back and gen eral debility; ho was recommended Thomas' Eclectric OH which cated him at once. This famous specific is a positive remedy for bodily pain. For sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. STOCKS. JNCKLASE TOUlt CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on ourplan. From May 1. 1;S1, to the present date, on tnvestments or $1,00 to $1,000 cash profits have been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, stUl leaving the original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot fund W sent free. Wo want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants Major Block, Chi cago.Ul. lufMyd GENUINE HAVANA AND VARA CIGAB3 The beat 5-cent Cigar in the city at IIABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. MEDICAl. lll'.OWN'S IRON BITTERS. Noted Men! Dr. John P. Hancock, lato Presi dent of the National Pharmaceutical Association of the United States, says : "Brown's Iron Bittors has a heavy sale. Is conceded to be a line tonic; the character of the manufacturers la a voucher Kn its purity mil medicinal excel lencies." Dr. Joseph Roberts, President Haltimoro Pharmaceutical College, says : I indorse It as a fine medi cine, reliable as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic pri sons." Dr. J. Paris Moore. Ph. D., Pro fessor of Pharmacy, Baltimore Phar maceutical College, says : "Brown's Iron Bitters Is a salo ano rellablo medicine, positively tre from nlcoliollc poisons, and can be recommended a a tonic tor use among those who oppose alcohol." Dr Edward Earickson, See-i-tary Baltimore College of Pharmacy. s.iys : " I indorse It as an excellent niodicino.a good digestlvo agent aud non-intoxicant in the fullest sense." Dr. Richard Sapinoton, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says : "All who havo used it pralso its standard virtues, and the well-known character of tho house which makes It is a suffi cient guarantee ot Its being all that la claimed, forthiy ire men who could not be Induced to ot ter anything .else but a reliable medicine tor pnblic use." A Druggist Cured. Bnonsboro, Md Oct. 12, IS8-J. Gentlemen : Brown's Iron Kit tern cured me of a bad attack ot Indigestion and fullness in the stomach. Having tested It, I take pleasure in recommending it to my customers, and am glad to say It gives entire satisfaction to all." Geo. W. IIorTMAif. Drngglst. 'Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other. One trial will convince you that it is just what you need. or sale wholesale and rotall by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster Hl71wd4w V "1 7-1 DNKV-WORT For the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. No other disease Is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, anil no remedy has ever equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort as a euro. Whatever the cause, however obstmato tho case, this remedy will overcome It. Acts at the same time on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. "Piloa Tn,a ''Istrossing complaint is very x XlUO. apt to be complicated with consti pation. Kidney-Wort strengthens tho weak ened parts and a ulckl v cures al 1 kinds ot Plica even when physicians and medicines have be fore failed. 3- ir yon havo cither ot these troubles use KIlNEY-WORT. Druggists sell it. scp271yd&wMWAK 42 ri'HK RGT BEST! BEST 11 POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IS P. D. P- K WHICH IS TOSAV, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Chas. Allien, or Worcester, Mass., Fire Department, says': ' Alter tho doctor set tho broken bone, I used l'aln Killer as a lini ment, and it cured me In a short time." Captain D. S. Goodcll, Jr. of Scarsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cnUt. I know of no racdiciuo that is more effective." David Pierce. Ut'cn, N. Y. says : " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, it has never failed to effect a cure. AX ACCIDENT 5IAY IIAITK.V TO-MORROW. liny PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER to day ot any Druggist. novl-lyiUtw JJOUKH AMU BTAVIOXXK. OCMOOL BOOKS. -AI.1 SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, A'V THE LOWEST RATES, I. M. FLTNITS, NO. WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. VfOW OPKNlNO A CHOICE STOCK OF ELEGANT GOODS, FOR PRESENTATION, FOR CFJRISTMAS, FOR NEW YEAR ! We oiler Bargains in ROOKS or all kind. PnOTOORAPIl ALBUMS. F.LEQANT PAFKTERIES, WORK BOXES, LADIES' SATCHELS, CARD CASES, CABINET FRAMES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, Etc., Etc. JOHN BAER'S S0NS AT THE nrSlUX OF THE BIO ISOOK.S NOS. 15-17 NORTH 0UEEN ST. USE KREIDER'S EXTKA PUKJE NEW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest bt Mount Joy, Lancastercounty, Fa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try It to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent tree. Address, JOHN G. KBEIDEB. s27-3md Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa. nxraooBM. 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 neculiaritv that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, bfcausc then: :m: nrnnlr who i don't credit us with lower prices. Still, wc imagine that if one should assert the con-' trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of odier aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Noxt-outnr 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, 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 or 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 avc can make in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? ISttt 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, Mnth 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 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, southcait Ironi centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnnt. Thirteenth and Market streets nnd City-hall square, Philadelphia if OLA8B AMD QVJSM1TMWAR. SKCCaSZZ H 1GH MAKTRV. Glassware, - - - Glassware, AT CHINA HALL. We have now open a very largo line of DOMESTIC GLASSWARE -IN- Cut, Engraved, Plain and Fancy WATKUSKTS, DESSKRT SETS, BKttlCY SETS. WINE SETS, TEA. SETS, Kill) IT HOWLS, PITC1IEUS' GOBLETS. WINE DKCANTEKS. WATEKr BOTTLES, y These Uoods are New. Suitable tor Pres ents. Before purchasing examine onr Stock. High & Martin 16 MAST KINO STRUT. LANCASTER, PA. .". .
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