dk Volume XIXKo U. LASTCASTEK, PA., SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25. 1882. Price Two Cvntg. i M YEWS KATBrUN. MEECHANT TAILOKINGk New effects iu Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdoye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. Now effects iu Bilks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashiouablo colors. New effects in Imported Ovc'rcoating, iu London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular "Nigerhoa-i MYERS & RATHFON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, Ditr s KOlMJKASS, MlJHBAl & CO. c CLOTH Ls the Fashionable Fabric of the Season. L Suits, Pelisses, Redingotes, Ulsters, Coats and Trimmings are of Cloth. Plain and Twilled Cloths of different weights, designs and qualities for. Ladies' Suits, Pelisses and Redingotes. English and Scotch effects for Ulsters and Coats, and all kinds of Plain and Fancy Cloak ings in usual and new rich hues for Winter Wraps. Seal Skin, Cloths, Astrakans and Silk Plushes lor Garments and Trimmings. Stockinettes for Jerseys and Jackets. Quilted Satin and Italian Lin ings and Cloths of every kind for Ladies', Men's and Children's Wear. O T H SMD&RASS, IUREAT & CO, CLOTH HOUSE,' Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. S MAIL ORDERS HAVE CAREFUL ATTENTION. N ewuoods orisNEn iail.y. NEXT UOOR TO THE COUKT HOUSE, FAHNESTOCK'S. - FAHNESTOCK'S. Baijraius without, cud or number iu every department. WHITE OR COLORED BLANKETS By einglo pair or Bale, Irom the lam Laro Auction Sale iu New York, at $1.00, $l.2r,, $1.50, Sl.T.j, $00, $2.30 per pair up. Comforts, Quilts, Flanuols, Lineoys, Shirtlugd, all at loss thau regular Prices. SHAWLS Lave always been :i bpicialty with us, ami our stock of Brochc, Blanket and Cubuineiv, or Thibet, is iuoic v.iricd ami complete this bcason tiian it lias ever been. Velvete, Plushes and Volvotecns, Coloicil and Biack. Black Brocade Velvet 65 cents, worth $1 00. Underwear in quantities, for ovciylvxly, low prices Special lot Kersey Horae Jackets at $2.00, worth $3.50. Gossamer Waterproofs, made to our own oulcr, with our own name cu each one. Every Garment Warranted. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, plumbing anb TOUM J,. AlUOU). JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Fa. COME ANDJLOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES AND PATEII COLD PASE HEATERS, TI1E BEST IN THE WOULD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nob 11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE "STREET. LANCASTER, PA. WINES AND WOLINO, KKFKKSniNG AND 1I1CAI.TUFUL, TJKIKKS FOK UUT WEATHER. APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. (JANTELL& COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MAUKET. . vl.AKhT WISES.-Ot our own direct importation lrom tlio House ol Evaiisle, Dupout & Co., Itonlaux. PLEASANT YALLEY WINE COMPANY, Great Western lfruiid, Extra Dry. Suerior to the Golden Age, which Is put up ly ! ricasant Valley Wine ICo. lor the Ham mondsport Wlno Co., tioiu iliclr Ordinary fctoelr. Hie HummondHport Co. lurnislitng tlicm with Hie Brand and Eabcl. Tlio Hamraondeport Co. nmke no Sparkling Wines. All the Loading and l'opular Brands ot FUEKCII CHAMPAGNES, tho Pleasant alley Wine Co.'s Great Western rrmi.iuiro. imnjAitn) olu JlllAJNlJl. Ko liable Medicine at this tca-ou of tlio year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, agknt. NO. 29 BAST KING STREET. S. CLAY MILLER; Wines, Brandies, Bins, Old Rye WMsMbs, &c, No. 33 PENN SQUAKE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A" SPECIALTY. J If you have been exposed and taken Cold, or liave a JSoro Throat, or even wortc, havo Diphtheria, and would be well, go as to enjoy lhc coming holiday, take OOOIDENTAL.. It you hare Diphtheria in your household, and will not use the Occidental lor the patients, give Itto every member pt tlio family, so that the digrnso maybe prevented irom going farther. By taking Occidental occa sionally tho most malignant form ot Dlpulhc Uacan bo miracd with impunity. Sold by , . ,, H. . COCHRAN. Druggist. Noi. !.$, and !.?.) North Queen street. o2-erndTu.Th&t lincaster. Pa. IT SHUMJ BK 8AIU TUATTHK UM'AI, point ot origin ol car polypi h the cuity ol the tympanum. They may iuii Horn the "auditory canal, but it so, they are the ie3iilts or suppuration that has been prolonged or that has been augmented by Hie use of poul tices. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat alo Chronic D iseases successfully treated by ' DBS. H. D. and M. A. EONGAKEfc, Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consul tatcu free. nif-StU&tY GLOTHISU. No. 12 East noons. tir. :ti;it!.tv LANCASTER, PA; gas fitting. LIQUORS. We arc the agen t for Monserat Co.'s Lime Extra Dry Wine. Tlio Monserat Co.'n Lime Jimmy slltiuiu lu wlllioi ithout a. bottle or this Be- STOCKS. TNCKKA3K TOWK OAl'lTAX. WHEAT STOCKS, 310, $20, $50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investment in grain. piorNlonsnud stock speculations, can ,k, g i,y uncrating on nurplaii. Jroin May 1. lt. to the present date, on liivcstniciiiH of $1,00 to $1,000 cash piolilshiue been realized and paid to invest, ire amounting to several Unit;. the ortjrlnnl investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand Explanatory cnvnlats and statement ol lund w sent lie... We want leponsthlo agents who will report the crop j and intiodttcu thuulau Address, l PLEMMING & MEBRIAM, Commission Merchants Major Block- Chi cago, 111. iu9-lyd s TOQ1ES ONLX 1.25 FK HCNDKED .CIGAR STQHK, King Street, Lancaster, Pa. czoTHnra. c LOT11INU. ARGUMENT. IF WE CAN GIVE YOU CLOTHING EQUAL IN EVERY ItESl'ECT TO CUS TOM 3IAKE AT ONE-THIRD LESS COST AND GUARA XTEE A PERFECT FIT SHOULD WE NOT BE ENTITLED TO A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE OR AT LEAST .V CRITICAL EXAMI NATION OF OUIJ GOODS JJEFORE YOU CONCLUDE A PURCHASE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK YET UNBROKEN. NOTWITHSTANDING THE RUSH LATELY MADE ON OUR LINES. A. C. YATES & CO.. Ledger Building, Chestnut & .SilliSls. PHILADELPHIA. nU-lmd TTIKU & BUVXHKK. wamwmM. CAUSE, Lateness and Shortness of the Season. In eonsc'iuenccof llio lioilncss ot tho sea son, wo have decided to reduce thenriees on all ot our WIUTER CLOTHIIG, UNDERWBAB, KNIT JACKETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c. We 'Kantyouto come ami sec lor yourselves: the reduction range from 10 to no per cent. On our HEAVY OVKIiCOATS tho greatest changes have been made, as we have over 350 vet on l-and. One lot ot MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS, handsomo pattern, heavv, now selling at 89 OO ; tlicy ate worth SI2 tw. CIIILIlKKS'S OVEltCOAT.S AND SUITS very good and cheap. Wo also call attention to thovj extra quality of WHITE SII1UTS at SO cents. HESH &TrOTHEK Penn Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street & Nos. 6 and 8 Penn Square. LANCASTEK, l'A. scp8 lyd Jl'KCI A I. NOT1CK. The liumlaoinrst bloekot OLOTHIE"G we have ever ollercl lor MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN EVEH. IlETTEIi MADE THAN KVE1I. LOWEU rillCED THAN EVEK. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Grey and I5iown Mixed, SIO.OO. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging in jtrico from SS.uo to $2i).b0 Allot own Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath the Lowest. D. B. Hostutter & Sob Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. MQUOKR, av. H OUSEAL. A VO'3 NEW LIQUOR STORE, No. 43 North Quoon street, Lancatdui, l'n. The very next and finest qualities ol Koie'gn and fiomeslio WINES and LIQUORS, eon atantly lor do at wholcsato and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of tho instillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Hotme Jlrundy. warranted ot tho vlntago ot lfefiO. Kent especially for medicinal pnrnoje. Ture Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. febWyd UOUSEAL & CO. SAMUKI. H. FBICK, ATTOKNKY. HAS Kemovcd his Offlco irom 59 North Date treet to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Bear of Court IIouso, Long's New liullding. r:iu7-nt! GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS ? COMPLAINTS OF SIINER4.LOUIST4. No Actual Field Work Tlio Old Kepurt lu- Supplemented by Answers to qutrles to be KnrnUhed. West Chester Correspondence of the l'ico-s. It is said that tho state geological com mission havo their report upon this county iu press, bnt no surveying party has visited the county to thoTinowletlgc of the rress representative hero. Ur. William O. Hartman, who prepared the article in tho history of Chester county, upon its geology, expressed much mrpriso at the report, and said : " I have :, i knowledge of a single member of the geological sur vey having been in this county for the purpose ot making a survey, and am un der the impression that they aro chiefly engaged in workiug over tho first survey. A short titno ago Joseph Wilcox, one of thocommissioucis, visited this uorougrh and secuicd soiuo information fioni W. W. Jeffries. 1 was on a prior occasion called upon for tho same object, and sent to Mr. Leslie my paper aud map on tho geology of tho county tha same that is published iu l-'uthey's history of Chester J county, lho old or original survey was made about 1S3S 39, when a party of en -giuccrs, scut by Rogers, who had tho work in clrtrgo, came into tho couuty, but they did uot tarry long ; they simply measured tho slato ridge, which, with tho limustouo strata, extends through tho couuty from eabt to we&ljn tho great valley. They catno to West Chester and visited the members of tho Chester county cabiuet of natural sciences, of whom such noted scientists as Dr. William Darlington, Joshua Hoopcs, Joshua Hemphill, Judge Haines, all of whom aic now dead, and Philip Sharpless, John Ur.tter, William and Washington Towuscud and myself weio members that they procured their infoiination. Dr. D.irliugtou aud Joshua lloopcs used to s.iy that the geology of Chester couuty was not written by those who wcro delegated to do thj woik, but byjncmbcrs of tho cabinet." W. W. Jclleris, cashier of tho National bank of Chester county, who posesses a very lino collection ot minerals estimated to bo worth at least 620,000, and who is a gentleman who has devoted a life time to the study of mineralogy says : "I under stand that tho geoiogy of Cheater couuty was a.Dout being published from Joseph Wiilcox, who, a few days ago, called upon mo, asking for information legarding the discovery of corundum iu this county. 1 told him it as lirst fouud in 1S25, aud wioto out a brief account of it, giving him some data. Mr. Wiilcox told mo that ho wanted it for Mr. Leslie, who would incorporate it in his geological report of the county. I havo not mot with any oilier member of tho commission, nor have I ever heard that there was ono of them in this county excepting Mr. Wiil cox, whoso visit, as I ha'o said, 'vas I ilnuk tho day befuto tho election. 1 urged our members of the Legislature some yeais ago to vote lor thoappropiiation to r.'.iko the survey, beiioviug that it would bo .in excolleut thing and would ii:rui:h much valuable information regarding our county, but I object to fho way it Ikir been done. How they are going to Qct my information without visiting tho county I cannot understand, unless ihey ato going to u?o tha old icports. It is certainly not the proper way of making an authentic leport on such an important hllbjcCt." Charles II. Pennypackcr, esq., who .s a No a mineralogist and familiar with every township sticain aud ruiuo of tho county, anil who has a linn collection, made tho following statement : ' 1 havo been informed by Mr. Joseph Wiilcox that tho icjiort upon Chester county is now in piess. About a year ago I wroto to Prof. Frazer concerning tho importanco of a thorough examination of this couuty, because 1 had heard of tho careless man lier in which tho work iu Adams and Franklin counties had been done. So far as I know, and can iiud out, no real I.ibor has been expended upon this county, and unless tho report is thorough aud accu rate it is worthless and is au imposition upon the public. It would take constant field work for two ycais to make a proper survey of this county, becauso tueio is none in the commonwealth which presents so many features of interest. Tho oil producing regions havo uovcr been accu rately defined, the copper, r.iac, lead and corundum deposits carefully ascertained, aud tho practical miners and miucralogiMs of Pennsylvania fool disgusted with such theoretical pailor scientists, who need t climb tho hill, explore tho ravines, and wade the streams and decund into the mines and quairics, lather thautakoa bird's eyo viow fioru some city sanctum." Alficd Sharpless, who is also interested in mineralogy and geology, was asked if ho had ever met with any of tho state sur vey iu the county, and replied : " I do uot know or ever heard of any of the stato survey party being in tho county, though I have long looked for them ; I did hear of a Mr. Lewis" who was reported to be long to the enterprise in sonio way, but ho was only there for a short time last summer. Chester county has a greater variety of minerals than any other county in tho stato and should not bo passed ovor iu this loose way. Serpentine outcrops in various partp, briug up with it a great and beautiful variety of mineials. Tho sur vey party should havo come into tho couuty, examined its mines and streams, noted its mineral deposits aud havo con sulted with it:; known scientific mcv, like Dr. Hartman, Wm. JclTrics and others, and done actual work besides. That is my idea of making a true survoy." UlLr. Jjyji'S JSXPEKIENUE, A Picture of a Newspaper Dead l!c:;t Wlnclt Will He ICccognt.ed. Eaiuauc iioomciun It begins to look now as though Major F. (I. Wilson, who stopped hero a short time last week aud week before, might bo a gentleman iu disguise Ho has done several things tineo he left here that look to a man up a troo like something irregu lar and peculiar. The major has not only prevaricated, but he has done so in such a way as to beat his friends and' make them yearn for his person ia order that they may kick him over into the inky night of space. Ho has represented himself as confidential adviser aud literary tourist of several prominent New York, Chicago, Omaha aud Tie Siding dailios, aud had such good documents to show in proof of his identity in that capacity that ho has received many courtesies which, as an or dinary American dead beat, ho might have expcricEced difficulty in securing. When last seen he was headed west and will probably striko Eureka, Nevada, ia a week or two. His mission soem3 to be mainly to make people feel a goneness in their exchequer and to distribute tobacco dados over tho otlico stoves of our great land. Ho is a man who writes long letters to the New York Jlcrald that aro never printed. His freshly blown nose is red, but his newspaper articles arc not. Such men as Major Wilson make us suspicious of humanity, and very likely tho next mau who comes alobg here aud represents that he Is a great m.iu aud wants $5 ou his well-rounded figure and fare fame will have to bo identified, Wo loave helped forty or fifty such men to make a bridal tour of Wyoming, and now we are going to saw off and quit. When a great jour nalist comes into this offico again with an internal revenue tax on his breath and 919 baek on his baggage, wo will probably pick up a fifty-pound chunk of North Park quartz and spread his intellectual faculties arouud this building till it looks like the Custer massacre. TI!K KOSTEIf IMVORCK SUIT. aii a. Foster Granted the Custody of the Children and 910,250 Alimony. The famous Meridon divorce suit, of Foster vs. Fostor has been decided in the superior court iu New Haven in favor of the wife Tho respondent, Samuel H. Foster, is a wealthy manufacturer of cabinet hardware in Meridon, Conn., and has been promiucut in local Republican politics. Ho is a swarthy, heavily-built man of 35. The co-respondent is Miss Hattio Syruonde, a pretty littlo blonde school teacher, who, until recently, has borne au excellent reputation in the com munity. Tho scaudal first became public last summer, when Mrs. Foster loft her husband, taking her two minor children, aud began a suit for di vorce, the custody of tho children, and o0,000 alimony. Sho is a most estimable woman, pretty, aud highly educated, and a relative ol Mr. otaniey, ot the Stanley rule aud level company in Now Britain,and is connected by marriage with other lead ing families in tho state. While the gossips were discussing tho separation of man and wife, another sensation was caused by Foster going to the house of a friend of his wife with whom 31rs. Foster aud her children had found temporary sholtor, and with an axe breaking down a door aud assaulting one of tho inmates ol tho bouse in a vain ellort to recover possession of the children. For this be was lined iu tho Meriden police court. Clerk Iugcrsoll, of the superior court, wis appointed a committee to try the di-v-uco case, which came before him on Monday last. In the auswer filed by Mr. Foster ho pleaded that ho did not commit ndulteiy, and that if ho did his wife con doned it and connived at it. For nearly two days tho five lawyers consulted in the hope of reaching a settlement that would obviate the necessity of a public trial. Friends of the Fosters also exerted themselves for tho same purpose. At length au agreement was reached, aud tho commutco prosaedod to privatoly hear the cuso as set forth by Mrs. Foster in her complaint. Tho report of the committeo was submitted to Judgo Saniord. Tho report found that tho facts in general as alleged iu tho divorce peti tion had been proved, awarded tho custody of tho two children to the petitioner, and, as per agreement of counsel, gavo tho wifo $15,250 alimony, tho same to bo paid ou or before next Tuesday. It was also agreed that $5,000 of the alimony should be hot aside for tho support of tbo children, Charles II. Cornwall of Daniel sonville, being appointed trustee. Judgo Sauford approved tho report and issued the divot ce dee'reo, Mrs. Fostor did not ask that her namo bo changed, as is tho custom. It is iumorcd that Foster and Miss Symonds will marry and go west. Both havo strenuously denied that they were over guilty of tho charge mado against them by Mrs. Foster in her peti tion for divorce. ' HI'S HAND OWNS IT." IIdw u Connecticut Girl Uot i:id of a " fllasner." Hurtrotd Times. A modest, pretty looking girl, appai cntly about 18 ycais of age, while riding iu a horsccar tho other day, was greatly annoyed by a well dressed young man who was determined to scrape an acquaintance with her. Ths young mau was of tho " masher " class aud only had his good clothes and his impudence to recommend him two qualities which often go together aud which wero not passports to tho socia bility. The masher had taken a seat by her side, although there was room enough lor him to havo maintained a respectful distance lie tried to engago her iu a con versation about the residences as they rode al-nig, but tho girl, thoroughly annoyed and vexed at his familiarity, would simply givo the name of the owner and relapse into silcuce, But tho masher, nothing dauuted by tho curt answers, kept on with his questions. Finally they neared the fine rcsideuco which Mr. W. P. Husband purchased a few months ago on Weatherc field avenue, and the rudo fellow, after remarking upon the placo, asked tho girl if she knew the owner. Tho girl's eyes sparkled with a mischevious twinkle and she blushed prettily as she frankly ans wered, " Husband owns it." The masher's face, as ho tried to paddle his way out of the dilemma gracefully, was a picturo to gazo at. The idea that this v.ery youug girl could havo a husband evidently had never entered his head. Tho few passen gers who had witnessed tho scene enjoyed his confusion and laughed outright as he hurridly slid from the car and started to "hoof it" uptown. Thoro is something in a name after all. An exchange says: "Man's average 11 To is :K5 years." Ur. Hull's Cough Syrup will always live. ." Unbidden srucsts aro olten welcomest when they aro gone." Disease i3 an unbid den guest which Kidney-Wort almost inva riably "shows tho door." Hero ls a casein point : " Mother has recovered," wrote an Illi nois girl to Iter Eastern relatives. " She took bitters tor a long time but without any good. Ho when she heard or the virtues ot Kidney Wort she got a box and it completely cured her, so that she can do as much work now as she could bctoro we moved West. Sineo sho got well every ono about here is taking It." ess-The Scarlet, Cardinal Ked, Old Gold, Navy Elite, Seal Erown Diamond Dyes give perlect results. Any lashionablc color, 10c. Create a healthy appetite, prevent malarial diseases, by using Erown's Iron Bitters, tor wile by 11. 11. Cochran, druggUt, 137 and 1J9 Xorth Queen street. n20 IwdAw "The best ia tho cheapest," ia an old and true maxim. Tho Celluloid Eye-U lasses are the best for those who need artificial aid for the eye. For sale by all Raiting JeweleiB and Op ticians. n20-lwweod Ark you made miserable by Indigestion, Con stipation. Loss or Appetite, Yellow Skin T Shiloh's Vitallzer is a positive cure. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Grandmotner Used to say : "Hoys, It your blood Is outot order try Burdock tea ;" and then they had to dig the Burdock and boil it down in kettles, making a nasty, smelling decoction ; now you get all the curative properties putupinapala tabic form in Burdock Blood Bitters. Price SI. For sale by II. B. Cochtan, druggist, 137 and 129 North Queen street. Why will you cough when Shiloh's euro will givo immediato tellel. Price, 10 cts., CO cts. and $1. For salo by IL B. Cochran, drug, nist, 137 and 139 North Queen stmnt. For UTsruvsiA and Liver. Complaint, you have ft printed guarantee on every bottle ol Shiloh's Vitallzer. It never fails to cure. For sale by II. R. Cochran, drngglst, 137 and 139 North Queen street. An Old Friend. lie was altlicled wilna lame back and gen eral debility; he was recommended Thomas' Eclcctilc Oil which cured him at once. This famous specific is a positive remedy lor bodily pain. For salo by II. JJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and J3J North Queen street. riUYO SMALL UAHD-MAUJS HAVANA J. Clears tor 5 cents at HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAR &TOSS, MXOlVJkU. TJKOWWS IRON B1TTEKS. Oh, ly Back1 That's a common expression and has a world of meaning. How much suffering is summed up in it. The siugular thing about it is, that pain in tho back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kid ney disease, liver complaint, constipa tion, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, overwork, nervous debility, &c. Whatovor the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will bo quick ly and surely cure such diseases as Bbowk's Ikon Bitters, and it docs this by commencing at the foundation, and making the blood pure and rich. Loganspoit, Ind., Dec. 1, l&o. For a long time 1 have been a sutlerer lrom stomach and kid ney disease. My appetite was very poor and the very small amount I did cat disagreed with me. I was annoyed very much from non-retention of urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's lion Bitters. Since 1 u:,ed that ny stomach does not bother me any. My appetite is simply im mense. My kidney trouble ls no more and my general health is such, that I feel like a now man. Alter the use ot Brown's Iron Bitters for one month, I have gained twenty pounds In weight. O. B. Saroext. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recommend Brown's Iron Bitters. It has cured others suffering as yon are, and it will euro you. For sate wholesale ami retail by II. R. COCII KAN, Dmpglat, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster nSI-lwd&w ? KIMNKT-ITOKT Has been proved tho surest cure lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does n lame back or disordered urine Indi cate that you are a victim? THEN DO Nor HESITATE ; use Kidnoy-Wortatonce. (drug gist recommend it ) and It will speedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 1 QJ:ao For complaints peculiar to JLkMIIOO your ser. such ss pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort Is unsurpassed, as it will act promptly and safely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield to its curative power. SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS, nice, 91. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the name time on the Kldnevn, Liver and Bowels. 8n2S-eoilTTSAw43 PUE BEST BEST! BEST!! POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IS p. D. P- K. WHICH IS TO SAY, Perry Davis's Paiu Killor Captain Chas. Allien, of Worcester, Mass , Flro Department, says': ' Alter the doctor set tho broken bone, I used I'aln Killer an a lini ment, and it cured me in a short time." Captain D. S. Goodell, Jr. or Scarsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cute. I know ot no medicine that ls more cUcctivc." David Pierce. Utlca, N. Y. nays : " For cute, bruUes, burns and sprains, it has never fulled to effect a cure. AN ACCIDENT MAY HAPPEN BOW. TO-MOK- Buy PEKUT DAVIS'S PAIN KILLEti to day ot any Druggist. nov-lydw BAKING VOW HER, LOOK OVKK HEKK. A WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURES! WITH EVEIIY CAN OF MILES' CELEBRATED PREMIUM Baking Powder, AND OFTEN A WATCH. The highest testimonial.-, us to MERIT, BECAUSE OF STRENGTH Arc accorded it. Ask your Grocer for It. J. H LARZELERE & Co., MANUFACTURERS. LARGEST FRUIT. FISH AND CANNED GOODS HOUSE, Philadelphia. novIG-lmdTh&3 IS OW 1CKAUY. OUit NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a. laigo number of properties In city and country, with piices, c Copies sent free to uny address. ALLEN A.JIEKK & CO., Ileal Eitate ami Insurancu Agents, No. l'J East King Street. ArULL LIME Or LOK1LLAKU14 Plug Tobacco, and other Ant-class biands at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. jMtreocuM. 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 less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us widi lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of other aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Naztouter circle, tuutti untrauce to main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle srirls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian -cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West of south entrance to main building. Furs have to be thought of. We're busy enough as to mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought to say what will not op press us with too much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-mader 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 ? l.'Htf 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 t 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, southeast lrom centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. 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