r y ara&: Volatile XIX- -No 8ft. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 18S2. Price Two Oafs, '3L """' f.4"K'NTPr.vI25aJC-' " r r rOUM S. OIVLKI'.fi cu. USEFUL ARTICLES for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. RLACK and COLORED SILKS. BLACK ami COLORED CASIIMERES. SERGES in all Shades. DRESS GO:I)S of all Kinds and Piieea. PLUSHES and VELVETS in tlio New Shades. 0-4 SUITINGS and CLOAKING CLOTHS in Desirable Shades. Flannel", Blanket, JIome-Mado Com forts, Ilosicrj, Gloves and Underwear. LADIES' ami MISSES SII K 3HTTENS nnd HOSIERY. EST CALL AND SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE BUYING. JOHTJST 8. GIVLER & CO., Dry Goods, Carpot and Merchant Tailoring House, No. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA: I MIWF.KS ic HCKMT. EVERYTHING Our entire stock of Dry Goods and Notions is new and marked at very Lowest Prices. New Black Silks. New Black Chashmeres. New Seal Skin Plushes. New Dress Goods. New Ladies' Suitings. New Flannels. New White, Red and Gray Blankets. All sizes Ladies' Men's and Children's Underwear. All new and at lowest prices. It will' pay you to visit our new store. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26-28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, M KICS Sc KATUKON. MERCHANT TAILORING. Now c Hoots jn Imported Woi.stcds in Basket, Diagonal and JJhdtvo weave, in Bine, Grcon and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed Eiiglfch, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotcti Cheviots, in all lashionabla colors. New effects in Imported Ovri coating, in London Beaveis, English Meltons, Korsoys and tho popular "Nijjgeihoa' MYERS & RATHirOJST, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, iu:v II AfSKi: Av IIBOTIIKi: MESSRS.. HAGER & BROTHER, Offer for the cold weather an unusually largo 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 be desired in Woolen and Meiino Under wear, Neck Fixings, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, etc. HAGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street, N rxT noon tii ruK court iiousk. FAHNE STOCK'S. OPEXKK THIS DAY, A SPECIAL LOT OF SILK CIRCULARS, Fur-Lined, AT S20 00, NOT HALF THEIR VALUE. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, - - LANCASTER, PA. 1'i.uatiiixii Aim rtlUM L,. AltlMOI.li. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. COME ANDLOOK AT TDJE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FUTURES AND Pfflf COLD mi HEATERS, THE BEST IN THE WOULD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, . Nob. 11, 18 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, FA. COAI B. H. MAKT1R.- Wbolesale and Kelatl Dealer In ail hiud.s of LUMIIKK AND COAL. 4V rani: No. 423 North WaUimn.i I'nuc treats Love Lemon Lancaster. u"S-ld COAI. AND MAMUKIS. Bcst'gnule or family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure liy the car-load at Lowest Prices, Also, LttnesUmc Screenings for drives and walk. Cement at relucel prices. Hay and Straw by the ton or hale. Yard: Harrteburgplko. General Office: 2U4 ttast Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KKLLKit & CO. aprt-lwd M. V. B. COHO, 550 NORTH WATBH HT., Vannttltr. 'a. Wholesale and Uotall Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Oeeaectloa Wltfe the Tolephonlr Kxrimnc- Yard and Office: Nn. XW NO in II uwi Ki: STBKKT. te!i--!yit .ckf UOOVS, Se. JOHN S. GUVLER & -ARE SELLING VlMTllimi. No. 12 East aotuts. Lancaster, Pa. . has riTTisa. CABPMX3. SlAKtfKTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture UAO and CHAIN CAUl'KTS, wholesale, 2,(WI yards per week, I tun now prepared to sell my entire stock of Brussels, Ingrain and Yenetian Carpets, AX UKKAT BARGAINS AND ?AT BELOW COST, to make, room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods, ricaso call early . H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West Kins and Water Ste. CO., NEW! LANCASTER, PA. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. CLOTltlKtt. 0" 1I.OTI1INU. COACHMEN'S COATS A HEAVY, EXTRA LONG, WARM COACIIHAK'S (OAT, Of Good Blue and Green Beaver, Cut Double-Breasted, is being sold at Yates & Co. for $22.00. They are a bargain. Avail your self of the opportunity. A. 0. YATES fc CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sith Sts. PHILADELPHIA. n 28-1 mil 1'KCIAI. NOTIUK. Our Price List. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Men's HeavjBrown Twilled Knits, 10.00 Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Suits.. 10.00 Men's All-Hool Casimerc Snils.. 12.00 Men's Brown & Blue Beaver Over coats 18.00 Men's Black Beaver Overcoats.. 14.00 Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over- ltt.00 coats 13.00 Men's Plaid Back t'assimere Over coats i:t.oo Men's Heavy Unltncd Overcoats. . 7.50 AU of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Honr & Sob 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTKU. 1. L AIHKS'HAIK ItltKMSKU. MRS. C. LILLKU, LADIES' HAITI DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La dles' and tJenls' Wig.- and Toupee?.. Comb ings straightened and nisiilo to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Khl Gloves and feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladies' Shampooing, at NOS. 225& 227NOUTH QUEKN STBKET, j(3Four doors above P. it. U. Ocpot. OCtlC-3md DIPHTHEEIA! PREVISNTIVU ISETXKK TUAM CUKE. KUIch Whtcli May Avail 1 roiecllon Against lit uouta&lnu Uuido tjr tlie Sick ICaoui ioma Tluioly Aflv:ce. Tiia Phila;eliliia board of healthjesaat ly adopted the subjoined ru'.es for prevent ing tho 6pread of diphtheria iu that city, where it threatents to bo a terrible tcourgo this winter. Fears r.re expressed that Lancaster inay.be afllhtert with it too and it will ba well to cut ou: thesj vales aud keep them at hand in tho household : " Recent investigations having proved that the poison of diphtheria is portable. communicable by inlection and capable of reproducing ltsclt outside ol tho human body,' says the committee, "diphtheria must uow be ranked as both a contagious aud infectious disease. Tho following rules are theicfi.ro more imperative than ever before : " Whcu a child oryouu porsoa has a su:o throat, a bad olor t. its breath, aud especially if it has fuvtir, is should imme diately ba sepuutcd and kept secluded from all other p;:Mns except necessary attcndanls until ii, lz nsirt.iiiiid oc not if it has diphtheria or sdiho other canimuni cable discate. " Every p3rsou known to l-e siuk with diphthoria should be pro.nptly and elfect ually isolated f:om the public. Only those persons whi are actually necessary should have ikarn of or visit the patii-nt aad these visitens should be icstricted m their intercom so with other individuals. Chiidieu rcsidine; iu a house wisorj thcic is a cast) ol diphtheria should not be per roitted to attend s.'hool. " When a case of diphthciia i.s fully d. veloiMid the same piccautiou in regard to 1'reo ventilation, disposal and di.siuiection of discharges, bid or body lincu aud so forth, isolation during couvalesconco (for management of the corpse should death unfortunately occur) ought to be cn- lorccd as follows: Have tho patient placed in one of tho upper rooms of tho house, tho furthest removed from tho rest of the family whero is to bo had tho host ventilation and isolation. Tho rooms should be instantly cleared of all curtains, carpets, woolen goods aud ail unuccessary furniture. Keep the room constantly well veutilatul by means of open windows and lircs, if accessary. Maintain the utmost cleanliness both with regard to the patient aud in the room. A basiu charged with chlorido or carbolato of lime or somo other convenient disinfectant should bo kept constantly on tho bed for the patient to spit ii:. Chango the clothing of the patient as often as uuedful, but do not carry it while dry through the houso. A large vessel (a tub) containing water impregnated with a solution of carbolic acid iu the proportion ol four fluid ounces (Calvert's No. 4 or No. 5) to tho gallon of water should always stand in tho room for tho reception of all bed and body linen immediately on removal from the person or contact with the patient, rocket handkerchiefs should not bo. used, but small piecos of rag should bo employed instead for wiping tho mouth and nose, and each picco alter bsiug once used should be immediately burned. Two basins, one containing water impregnated with a solution ol carbolic acid or per raanganito of potassa aud tho other con taining plain water and a good supply of towels, must always be ready aud conve nient, so that the hand of tho nuiss my be at once washed after they have been soiled by contract with tho patient. All glasses, cups and other vessels used by o about tho patient should ba scrupulously cleansed before being used by oihrr.s. The discharges from tho bowels aud kidneys aio to bo received, o:i their very lasno from tho body, iuto vessels containing somo disinfectant, as a solution of two pounds, of sulphate of iron iu a gallon of water, of four lluid ounces of embolic acid (Calvert's No. 5) to a gallon of water, and immediately removed. No person should be allowed to enter the room except those who are attending upon tho sick. Jioiling is one of tho surest ways of disinfecting all contaminated clothing. A solution of carbolic acid should first be added to tho water. Any material which cannot bo washed without injury should bo exposed to a dry heat of about 240 degices Fahr., or fumigated in a closed chamber, as directed below. A hot air disinfecting chamber has been provided on the hospital grounds, whero beds, woolen goods, etc., may be disinfected under the direction of officers appointed by the board. All articles which can bo spared should be destroyed by lire. Whcu persons have had the diphtheria, whether they get well or dio, the room which they have occupied should bo thor oughly cleaned and disinfected. Tho fur niturc should be washed with a strong so lution of chloralum (three or four ounces to the gallon of water) or, preferably, with carbolic acid soap. Aitcrwanls the lloor and woodwork should be washed with caibolic soap cr with chloride of lime and water, and the paper should be remove i by moistening with chloralum or carbolic acid solution. Then, after closing tho doors, windows and all other openings th?i room should be fumigated by burning sulphur in an iron dish and kept closed for several Lours. Chlorine gas may be used instead and may bo generated by pouring strong sulphurous acid upon equal parts of common salt and binoxide of manganese, to which somo water has been added. After this the room should be well aired for sevtral days by throwing open tho doors and windows, aud then the ceiling should ho whitewashed and tho walls icpapcred or whitewashed. "It is particularly important that per sons whoso threats aro tender or soro from any cause should avoid possible exposure to tho contagion of diphtheria. Chil dren under ten j cars of ago are in much greater danger of taking the disease and after they do take it of dying from it, than are grown persons. But adults arc not exempt and mild cases in them may cause whole scries of fatal attacks among children. "Numerous instances aro recorded where the contagion of diphtheria has re tained its virulence for weeks or months iu cesspools, heaps of decaying vegetable matter, damp walls, etc., and been carried for long distances in clothing, in sewers, in waste pipes from stationary wash stands and in other conduits, llenco all sewer connections and other carriers of filth should bo well ventilated and disin fected, aud children particularly should not bo allowed to breatho tho air of anv water closet, cesspool or sewer into which discharges from patients sick with diph theria have entered, nor to drink water or milk which has bcon exposed to such air. " Beware of any person who has a sore throat ; do not kiss such a person or take his or her breath ; do not drink from tho same cup, blow tho samo whistle, nor put his pencil or pen iu your mouth. " Do not wear or handlo clothing which has becu worn by a person during sick nehs or convalescence from diphtheria. Tho YouDg Duke of .Newcastle Lionized. In Philadelphia, the young Duke of Newcastle has been the social lion daring tho past week. Last Wednesday night he visited tho Ledger office and remained until after 3 o'clock in tho morning, watching and examining tho presses. On Wednesday afternoon accompanied by Mr. John Welsh, ex-minister to England, ho visited the Episcopal hospital, and on Thursday went to the Academy of Fine Arts. He was to have been at Mr. Drexel's Saturday club party, but Fomething hap pencd to his baggage and he would not go without his dress suit. On Wednesday evening he dined with Dr. Da Costa, and on Thursday dined with Mr. George W. Childs atid afterwards attended Mrs. Childs's reception at Wootteu. On Thuis day evening Mr. Childs tteated him to his first sleigh-rido. lie never had a sleigh ride before, and was pleased aud delighted beyond measure. Tho young duko left for Baltimore, where ho will be the guest of Johu W. Garrett. a ruCNu WOMAN'S suiciuk. Shooting Herself In tbe Head After Ilnvirg Just Parted From Iter Lover. Grecnshnrg Dispatch to the Times. A gentleman just returned from Salina, a little town on the West Pcnu road, six milts west of Saltsbnrg, jeptuts tho place iu a fever of excitement over tho tragic suicide of a yoiyg lady. The suicide took place iu a boarding house kept by a man named lleiucr. The victim's u.imo is Stoop, and Iter residence is on tho West Pcnn rail load a short distance below the scene of the tragedy. She has been acting in the capacity ol housekeeper for Mr. lleiucr and, it is said, had formed an inti macy with a married in in who boards at the house and who, it i reported, has a wi'c and family in Allegheny City. M:s Stoop was heard in earnest cmi vernation with this mau until four o'clock iu the morning, :it which time she retired to bid. An hour later a repot t of a pistol was heard. It aroused .several of the bo.uileis, but it was supposed at the time that the shot had bccii lired cut of tiio houso and no attempt was niado to investigate. When Miss Stoop failed to mako her ap pearance at the usual hour in the morning suspicion was aroused, r.ad after a fruit less cll'oit to arouse her her door was broken down aud sho was found lying dead iu her bed, witii a revolver clutched tightly in her hand and a bullet hole iu her head. A butcher knife and a large bladed penknife were found under the pillow. The revolver was identified as that of the married man who had sat up with her the nurht before and ho was .called upon to make an explanation. Ho denied all knowlcdgo of the contemplated suicide. He declared that ho had lent tho young lady his revolver a couple a weeks ago for an entirely different purpose, a ho supposed, and ho had no suspicion of the fatal uso to which it was to ba put. An inquest on the remains will bo held, and the advisability of placing tho owner cf tho revolver under arrest to await its re sults is suggested by some of tho residents of Salina. A KUlNKD OIL Sl'fUULATOtf. Fleeing From Ills Family and Creditor?. Ac compaiilea by an Abandoned Woiu-jn. Considerable excitement has been occa sioned in Western Now York and througL out tho oil country by tho disappearance of Albert llichardsan, a resident ol Boli var. He has been a heavy speculator in oil and was generally on the winning side. In the late deal bo worked with tho bull intei est from D2e. up to $1.20, carrying several bundled thousand barrels two or three days and realizing haud.-omely thefcon. Then he unloaded and went shoitfurall he was worth, losing even rnoro rapidly than he had picvinnsly gain ed, lie was obliged to borrow $153,000 in one day, but litis did not afford perma nent, relief, and when the market had really reached the top and was ready for tho sharp break, llichardson was not clear headed enough to fa!l in with tho tide. Everything that ho did seemed to go wrong aud in a short space of time he was almost bankrupt, lie sold his real estite at a sacriiico for cash and lied. lie leaves a beautiful nnd accomplished wife, who has no definite knowlcdgo of his whereabouts. Creditors at once cmploy ol a detcctivo to trace tho fugitive. It was discovered that Richardson went to Brad, ford, met a notorious woman and started westward in her company. Ho was last heard of iu Cleveland. It is not likely that ho will bo apprehended. It trans pired that he has for a long time spent money liberally upon tho woman with whom ho left Bradford. Never interrupt any conversation with a iiaekiug Cough ; it creates a bad impression. Ketier invest a quarter ot a dollar in a bottle -e,t Dr. Cull's Cough Syrup and cure it. " Skill and patience succeeds where force tails." The quiet skill and patient re search whi'-h brought forth Kiilnev-Wort illustrates the truth ottlie fable. Its grand success everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes to us without a cause. Ask any good physician the reason and he will tell you something interferes with the working ot the gieat organs. Kidncy-Wr.rl enables them to overcome all obstructions and pre serves perteel health. Try a box or bottle at once. 43Fadcd articles ol all kimU restored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes I'ur fect und simple. 10 cent", at all di nggNts. Sf.EKrLKS3 nights, made miserable by that terrlbie con h. Shiloh's Cure it the remedy tor yon. For sate by II. 15. Cocliriln, druggist. l:l7uud l."9 Nortli (lucen St. Kivi-ldeow4w II your sight is tailing you, there isjioone artie'e that will so trulv give you "an .je for an Eytj'us the Celluloid Eyc-U l.iascs. For sale by all leading Jeweler- ami "pilcl.uis. (.4-lwdcodfcw Win. Huchanan. Wrightsville. l'a., says : ' I have used Urown's Iron Hitters for dyperaia and indigestion and can recommend it." For sale by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, 1ST and IS North Queen street. dl-lwd.tw Short ISrrath. O. Horlle, Manchester, X. Y.. was troubled with asthma lor eleven years. Had been obliged to sit up Fometinus ten or twelve nights in succession. Found Immediate re lict Irom Thomas' Kclcclric Oil, anil is now entirely cured. For wile by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. Suiloh's Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Walnut Lear Hair Keatorer. It is entirely illtlerentfrom all others. It h as clear as water, and, ns its name indicate. Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Itcstorer. It will immediately free tho head from all dandruff, restore gray lialr to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It docs not in any manner effect tho health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or failed hair in a few days to a bcautUul glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. JSacli ottie is warranted. SMITH, KLINE: act., Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL AKUCKKL, New York. junC-lyd.erx!4w Live and Let Live. Lire is not always under our own control but can be prolonged by care and prudence. ISurdock ISIood Bitters as a laxltivc, altera tive, and diuretic medicine tend materially to restore health and lengthen onr days. Trice $1 For sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Suiloh's Vitalizer Is what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and ail symptoms of Dyspepsia: Frice 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by H. U. Cochran, drng gist, 137 and 13U North Queen St. inylAw SAMUKL H. I'HICK. ATTVHNKY, HAS Kcinovcd his OHTcejrom 69 North Du he street to No. 41 UUANX8IUEKT, Immedi ately In Ucar of Court House, Long's New Building. ml7-tld STUGJKS ONLY !.5 1MSK HUMHKED at IIABTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONT .CIGAR STOKK. aKlilCAL. B KOWN'M IKON lUTTKItS. SUFFER no longer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, want of Appetite, loss of Strength, lack of Energy, Malaiia, Intermit -nt Fevers, &c. Brown's Iron Bitters uover fails to euro all theso diseases. Boston, November 25, 1831. Urown Chemical Co. Gentlemen : For years I have been a great sufferer from Dys pepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which w:ts recommended) until acting on tho advice of a friend, who had been benefited by Brown's Iron lillfrs, 1 tried a bottle, with most .siirpr!in t''i": l'rcvious to taking Kmiwii's lion Hitlers, everything I ate dis tressed me, :md I suffered groat ly from a burning sensation In the stomach, uhicii was uiiln-ar able. Since taking Itiown's lr, ISitteis, all my troubles are t an end. Can eat any titnowith-oiitauyili-'agree.ibie results. 1 am practically another person. Mas. W. .1. Flynk, .".0 Maverick St., K. Boston. Brown's Iron Bitters acts like a charm on tho digestive organs, remov ing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food, Belching. Heat in tho Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation that will uot blacken tho teeth or givo headache. SOLD BY A 1.1. DCl'GlilSTS. Brown Chemical Company, BAI.TIMORK, Ml. See that all Iron Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trademark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. For sale wholesale and retail by II. It. COCi.' BAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster dt-lwd&w K IDNKY-WOBT ISA Sure Cure Tor All Diseases OF THK KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specilic action nn this most Import ant orgou, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in tree condition, effecting its regular discharge. IVTaloma I( vou nro suffering Irom ma JLVlctilcU Icb. laria, have the chilN, ate bil ious, dyspeptie or constipated, Ivldncy-Wort will surely relieve anil qniekly cure. In the Spring to cleanso the System, every one should take a thorough course ! it. Sold ly Druggists. l'rlc !1. KIDNEY-WORT. xt27 IVdftwM WAF -U fc Tsms." u ISMS THK WORST "ISM" TO-DAV IS RHEUMATISM. KIIKUMATISM IN THE BACK CUKFD r.v PERRY DAVIS'S PAFiY KlLLRli. UIIKUMATISM IN THK KNKKS rrRKi nv PERRY DA VIS'S PAINKILLER. RHKUJIATISM. IN THK MUSCI.K CiriUCD HY PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. UIIKUMATISM OF BONO STANDING J CUBED r.Y PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. R IIEUXATIC SUFFERKKS, Iiuy of ANY DKUUUIT Perry Davis's Tain Killer. decl-lmd&w fAfHK H AMU I Alt!,, etc. 1 )UAKK W. VKV. WE CARRY AS I.ARUK A LINK OF WALL PAPERS. As any House in this part ot the State. The line embraces every description "of l'AIKR HANGINGS, from the lowest to the tine-it goods. GII.T PABKRS from 2T cents apiece up in choice shapes aud colorings. We have in our employ first-class 1'Al'KR IIANUKKS. and are prepared to do wo.-k promptly and much below the regular prices. DADOandBAND WlNOOWSHADES.i'BAIN (JOODS by the Yard in all Colors ami Widths. FIXTUUKS. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding our Store Room it was en larged, and we occupy part ot it U.rt tie ex clusive call ot Laco Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shame. Vou will find In our stock sonic choice good in White and Cream, and be surprised at the nice Cnrtalns you can get for a small outlay. We keep all kinds of l'oles in Itrass, Ash, Ebony, Cherry and Wainuti Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrora. PHARES W..FRY, No. 57 North Queen St. .Lancaster. BTOVKH. TMVKKASK VOUK VAVITAU WHEAT STOCKS, 10, $20, 85, 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, ls8I, to tho present date, on investments ot $10 to Sl.uuu cash profits have been realized and paid to invest on amounting to several times the original Investment. .Profits paid first of every month, still leaving the original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot iund W sent free. We want. responsible agents who will report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal commissions paid, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants Major Block, Chi cago, 111. iuiMyd nnraoovs. 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 VVanamaker s. The other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there an people who don't i frilit us will: lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener wc speak ot 'other aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Next-outer ciicle, south entrance to main building. Warm skirls 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, llanncl and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The leggings arc all sort; ; 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 thisitis. 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 Ave make ali the shapes and sizes ready-made ? VMl 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 iniitii 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 afiord ; and that is 75 cents. Look out for such now. It's time for over-buvinf 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, oiit!'a-.t Irom c-ntie. JOHN WANAMAKIlR. Chrwtnut. Thirteenth and Mar!. et streets and City-hall Mpiarc, Philadelphia. OlMANS. TjlilABMSIIICD 18.1.-. 11. V. ORTH, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR THK Weber, Steinway, Kranich & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Mason & Hamlin, Pcluubet & Co. s ORGANS. Addrc-s Correspondence to No. 310 MARKET STREET, HABiaSBUKO, I'A. ttaSin. u 8K KKKIUEICS KXTKA FUJSK r.V FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manutactory, 4 miles northwest ol Mount loy, Lancaster county, l'a. Its finality cannot bo excelled. Try it to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision i caters. Circular to tho trade sent tree. Address, JOHN ii. KKEIDKIt. s27-3md Milton Grove. Lancaster Co.. l'a. Arvt.1. line or mkii.uak!vs ring Tobacco, and other II rst-class bnimW at HAliTJIA.VS YKI.I.OW FKONT .CIGAIi blOBE.
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