tmiiit Volnme XIXNo 88. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1S32. Price Two Gmts. VI.OTMSU. SCRANTON'S STEEL MILL. TIIK STRUCTURE NEa-KLY CUMi'LSTED. prices as long as England is 'able to make a rail at a profit. AI1M. HANCOCK'S TK UEVM. MEDICAL. Djtraoova. M VKUS KATHKON. u l:OWN'S IKON 1UTTKRS. MEKCHA.NT TAILOEHSTG-, Sew effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black New effects in Silks Mixed Englis'-. Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Oveie i:n, in London Heavers, English Meltons. Kerseys and the popular Niggerhoa ' MYERS & RATHFON, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, dky TIAtiKl: it 1IKOTIIFK. 1888. . HOLIDAY GOODS. DECEMBER Q. Our t.tock thia ?9asou embraces a great vai'iofcy of geeds suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS. AN ELEGANT LINE OP LACE3. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS, AND NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON. Fino Towols and Linens ; also Gentlemen's Neckwear, Gloves, Ilandkerchiefa, &a No. 25 West King Street. VrxTiMiuuiii riiK rouitT iioitm:. FAHNE STOCK. For the Holidays our stock embraces many che ip and desirable lots for the coming FVMiv season. JUST OPENED SEVEHAL LOTS Paisely Long Shawls, Also, 1 Lot of 2. Dozen Ladies' Co!u:cd Hordcrod Iloni -stitched Linen Ilandker cliielH, 25 cents, wot Hi :J7i eents. Also 1 Lot, 23 Dozen Ladies' Colored Bordered Hem st.itcbed Linen Handkerchiefs, "1 cents, worth ."50 cents. Also 1 Lot, 50 Dozen, Fine Towels at '7 cents, worth double the money. One Hiindicd Dozen SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at 2T,c, 30.', 40c, 50c, 0.1c, 75c and up. Rest goods at t!io iict's wo have over had. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, f NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOU3S. - - LANCASTER, PA. i I. U 'tit I. Si: I I'ltKIS - (I uons. II.INN .V Ivtt.I.SON. HOUSEFUKNISHING ! FLIHM & WILLSON'S (Hi'ANM) OPENING OF TOYS ! TOYS! CflKISTMAS GOODS! A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER ! LOWER PRICES THAN EVER ! DOLLS I DOLLS 1 BLOCKS 1 GAMES! HOUSES! CAPUTS! WAGONS 1 bLEIGKS ! VELOCIPEDES ! BICYCLES 1 USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Klrgnnt C-irvcts, Silver-Plated Knives, Silver-PIito.l Spo"n, Silver-Plated Folk?, fcc. FLINN & WILLSON, LANCASTER,; PA. I'LVMllUfH ASD J OIIN 1.. AKNUMI. WHY HOT BUY A FOE GAS FIXTURE FOR YOUR PARLOR, DINING-ROOM OR HALL, FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? They are the most brilliant and useful present you coald ma'se-. I havotlicm from $1.00 to $200.00 each. We have a few Sconces wilh Itevcled Mirrors. Jardineres for Window Flowers. STANDING MIRRORS. Lai erst storir ul Fino Globe?, Ncwal Lights, Reading Lights. Call and sew the Finn Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. PRICES LOW. JOHN L. ARNOLD, N03. 11, 13 and 16 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. vAurts'i.- pAWKTS. Carpet Manufactory, liurfng undertaken to nianiinicture HAU and CHAIN CARPET-, wholesale. 2,m yards per week, lam now pitp.miluiwll myeiitiie Block Ot Brussels, Ingram ami Tenet tan Carpets, AT CHEAT HARGA1NS ASH ;AT ItKLOW COST, to make room :tnd plvo my entire attention to wholesale inulo of my own iuinut:icti:re.i goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Sis. STOCKS. TNCRKASK VOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Those desiring to make money on cniall and medium Investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can iio so by operating on our plan. From May 1, inji, io tlio prc-ant date, on investments ot $10 to $1,000 cosh profllsliavebcen realized and paid lo inve-t-orsiiniountine to several times the original investment. Profits paid Hist oi every lnonlli, still leaving tlm oriuinul Invent ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circular and stutunientc- ot inn I W sent free. W want reoniille iicnls Iio will report on crops ami introduce Um il.m. Liberal cominKioiiH aid. FLEMMLNG & MERR1AM, Commission Merchants Major ISlocU, Chi cago. 111. iuiKlyd No. 12 East HOODS, HAGER & BROTHER. Paisely Square Shawls. t!AS 1'ITTIXO. GLAUS AND tJUiSKJfSn'A Jib. II Kill Bt MARTIN. HOLIDAY GOODS -AT - CHINA HALL. We arc displaying a very larjjo line ot HOLIDAY GOODS, -IX- UAViLAXD'S CHINA, RISQUE WARE, KOIIKMlAN Gl. tSSWARE, MAJOLICA WAKK. CUT, PRESSED and ENGRAVED GLASSWA UK, I.AVA WAKE. DECORATED CIIAMREK SETS, TOV TEA SETS. TABLE MIRRORS, FLOWER STANDS, WHITE GRANITEand PORCELAIN VARE, &c., cheaper than ever before. Theao Goods arc suitable lor useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. See themlicforo making your purchases. High & Martin, 15 HAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. vrtlTICK -t XKKSl'ASSKIK AM OVS- i NERS. All persons aie hereby forbidden to trespass on ar.y of the lands ot the Corn wall or bpccdwell estates, in Lebanon anil Lancaster counties', whether inclosed or tin nclosed, either lor the ptupo-u of shooting or fishing, as the law will be rialdlv cniorced against all trespassing on said lauus ol the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALU EN. EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney tor R. W. Coleman's Heirs. OlG-tfdftw King Street, Lancaster Pa. CLOTH iXU. V H-'rniNi. In connection with our Storm Goat, mentioned last week, we have large commodious Ulsters, adapted to car conductors and drivers, who of all persons em ployed out of doors, need warm heavy wraps to protect them from the cold. PRICES LOW ALWAYS- A. 0. YATES & CO, Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis. PHILADELPHIA. dl'Muid C'!-;iAL 24UTIUK. Our Price List. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Sails. . .$ S.00 Men's HoavyBroivn Twilled Knils. 10.00 lilcu's Heavy Mcel Mixed Hulls.. 10.00 Men's AH-Wool Casimerc Suits.. 12.00 Men's RroHH i: Hlue Heaver Over- Men's HIaek Heaver Overcoats.. 11.00 3!cu's l'lalil Haek Beaver Over- 1S.00 coats 1 3.00 Men's Plaid Back I'assiincre Over Men's Heavy Unlined Overcoats. . 7.50 Ail of Our Own Manufacture. . Hostettsr I Soil 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I ANCASTER. PA. ri'Mfc PKOPLli WILL. KIND IT IMPOSSI BLE TO BUY AS CHEAP ANY WHERE IN LANCASTER. WE HAVE MORE GOODJ THAN EVER I5EFORE, AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTENTION HAS REEN GIVEN TO THE MAKE-UP OF ALL OUR WINTER STOCK. Wo call attention to our ?"!.00 Ulstercttc); worth $in.(x. frt.'0 Tldctc Ribbed l'.e:iv.-r ; worth $li0. S1U.0J Oxford Mixed Whitney Overcoat , worth $13.00. Theso lew Overcoats arc specialties and we are selling them as last a- we can make them up. Wo have Overcoats lor Men at$i25, $3.60, J4.00, $5.00, tC.00, $7.00, 8.00. up to f 1C.00. For Roys at 1.87, i50, $3.00. $4 00. nn to 18.00. For Children at $1.75, &., $3.00, up to $6.50. In Hen's and Youths" Sailings, WE HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT YET, And keep It up tho whole season, as wo are constantly manulacluring New unit Elegant Styles. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING, Has been a big fucccss this season so far, as our pripi's are neaier tho lowest than anybody else's. It is very easy lo advi-rtlso bargains, but we place thee goods in tho windows that you can see, and have them on our counters that, yon can examine them. L. GMSMAI & BRO. The Popular Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on the Southwest Corner ot Orange St. LANCASTER. PA. JtS-Not connected with any other nonso In the city. SOMETlMKM (UTAKKH Is CaUSKD US' the inhalation or inspiration ot irritation dust, fumes and vapors, whether by accident or in the pursuit ot oidinary avocations. Disen-es ot the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Cancera. Tumors, Skin and Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DRS. II. D.and M. A. LONGAKER, Office : 13 Kat Walnut street, Luncas er. P.i Consultation tree. dll a d CUNNKCTICUTCH1AU-, llfOK 33C18 (made from old steok- Connecticut to bacco) at HARTMAN'S YELLOW..FRONT CIGAR. STORK. .6 ."lanager bcranton Says Raits Can He Made Tur 40 a Ton VTItli ProCt A Mas- ulflcnt Steel 91111. The depression in the steel industry Las not retarded woik on llio Scrantoa steel mill, now approaching completion. It will be tho second steel mill situated there, that of tho Lackawanna iron and coal com pany bcinj; ono of the first in the country. The inoviug spirit in this new enterprise is its president, Mr. W. W. Scranton, who was for many years general manager of tho Lackawanna iion ami coal company's works. The S:raut iu stc( 1 mill will bo one of the best equipped and most complete es tablishments of its kind, and its perfect machinery is an c;.Uotn of all the im provements thus far deviled for tho man ufacture of ctcel iails iu this country or in Europe. Before starting out to build the work?, Mr. Scrauton and his engineer, Air weiirum, spent many months m ling land, Germany, Belgium, ami elsewhere vihiiing the principal Bessemer t.tccl mills and availing themselves of the very latest and bjfct devices. The new establishment is, therefore, modeled alter the best of tLo best. It is situated on I he outskirts ol the city, on tho left bank of Ilia Lackawanna river, between tho Do! 'w:iie. Lickawannal at.d V.sti".n laihor.d of Nrw.htn.y, and a lr.ii:tii ol the Jin.-, and'StsiieadquarteiK will bt in New Yoikeity A eoruspoud etit of tho N. Y. TVriif waitrd on tho psrs idi nt of Iheeoisip.my, Mr. V. W. Scran ton, at iii dllico ami asked whether, in view of the recent bUcl lluriy,!io projwscd ptetising the woik on his mill to a sposdy completion. " We shall complete aud equip our woiks as speedily as possible," ho replied, ' and wo expect to have them iu running order fchortly. Owing to tho srreat busiuesp pressure which has crowded the maniifaetuiing establishments with ordeis, wo have been delated somewhat in our machinery, but this was inevitable. We shall soon bo ready for work." " You don't propose to start up when other mills aro shutting down V" If we have no greater excuse tor idle' ness than they give wo cettainly bhnll. I understand that most of those that threat en to suspend attribute it to tho fact that they cannot make steel for $10 a ton. That will not hinder us from going ahead." " Can eteel rails bo made at $40 ?" " Yes. Wo can mako them at that prioa aud make a living profit. Of course wo have no means of knowing what our neighbors can do. We can only speak for. ourselves aud of the facilities which we enjoy. In the first place, coal culm or anthracite waste which lies in heaps along tLo vaiicy is the cheapest fuel in the world, aud we have made a perpetual con tract for its delivery at our works for 1G cents a ton. This w;li bo four fifths of all tho iucl used. 2sono of tho other Bes semer works can ever compete with us in this respect, except the Lackawanna iron aud coal company, and such as may be situated iu the neighborhood of anthracite culm piles. It is uot generally understood throughout tho country that there aro mountains of valuable fuel lying waste in the vicinity of tho cnal mines that might be utili.ed for manufacturing purposes. The day will conn; when culm will b gen erally appreciated. Wo aro no.v u-tug culm successfully iu our stationary en gines, and it is also used by the Dickson manufacturing corapauy aud theDelawato & Hudson canal company. In addition to tho advantages which wo enjoy became of cheap fuel, we roll our rails direct from tho ingot, instead of doing as tho old woiks, which -brat tho ingots into h'ooiu, cut the in at the hammer, then reheat this blooms aud roll tho iails. All this we are enabled to do at a single heat, saving ono hoatin? and all the woik at the hammers aud one roilii:r. Iio other steel mill iu tho country, except the new South Chicago works, is prepared to do this. Heretofore the profits havo been such that great es tablishments did not care to stop for tho purposo of adopting a more economical system. The cost of changing an old mill to our system would involve tho cxpsndi ture of $230,000 and tho loss of a year's time." "Why did you adopt this system?" "Bccausol found it generally used by the English mills, which wero driven into economy in the battle tor existence. Be foio laying the plana for our mills I visittd England and tho Continent and studied their works. It is tho .system upon which tho largest rail jill in the world is ope rated, namely that of Bolokow, Vaughau & Co., at Eston, England, whero'they mako 5,000 tons of rails a week. The same system is also employed at Wilson, Campbell it Co.'s works near Shcllield ; at tho steel woi ks of Scotland, near Glas gow ; a-. Mobs Bay, on tho west coast of England, and at tho magnificent mill of the London and Not th western railroad company in Cicwo, besides several other establishments oa th; other side. Ti ad dition to making the rail at a single heat wo roll a four-length rail 150 feet long, afterward cutting it into the pioper lengths, and saving 10 par c-.-nt . iu 'crops' alone." " Did the Suuth Chicago wrks Buececd in introducing this new aud economical system of steel making?" "I learn from the nowsi a;eis thai they had some difficulty with thcir machinery, but this has probably bceu overcome. Our machinery is perfect, however. My engines were made by Davy Brothcis, Shcliitdd, England, and aro modeled after those of Bolokow, Vaughn & Co., of Estou. Yls, I could get my engines made in this coun try, but I wanted them exactly like those I have described aud by the same makers. Thoy arc believed to he, at present, tho strongest rolling mill engines in the world, being 0,000 horso power each. Soino idea of their strength can be obtained when I state that tho shaft of ono of these en gines is 24 inches iu diameter, tho crank pins 18 inches in diameter, and so on. Our rail train is also tho laigcst iu tho world, being 32 inches in diameter. Tho next largest is that of Eston, being thirty inches, and the averago siza is 21 inches. With these facilities we can, without boasting, manufacture steel rails cheaper than any other mill in the country, and in a fight for tho survival of tho fittest we don't think wo would go to the wall. I should have said that another impoitant economy in our mill is tho Gjers soaking pit, which will eventually do away with most of the heating, and which we regard as tho greatest of lesser inventions in metallurgy since tho Bessemer process. The low price of steel has no terrors for us. We are ready to work at a profit when others must remain idle, becauso in entrusting our mill we have studied the economy of steel making, and fuel coats us next to nothing." Mr. Bcranton meets English com petition by erecting a steel mill on the most approved English plan, and in doing this American steel makers who have been running along on the old extravagant but money making system of turning cut high protection Bes semer iail?, will find cno of these fino mornings that he has distanced them, lie is reticent as to his future plans, but inti mates that as soon as the Scrauton steel mill is ready to begin work it will havo plenty to do and willj not stop for low Dedicated to St. CorneUos' Cfcspel. Gover nor' Island, and About to be Published. New York Sun. Mr. J. N. Pattison, the pianist and music publisher, has in press a Te Dcuin written and composed by Mrs. W. S. Hancock, wife of Major-Gen. Hancock, and dedicated to St. Cornelius' chapel on Governor's island. Mrs. Hancock ha3 for several years been tho organist of that church. She has composed a number of pieces of sacred music, amonc them a Venite of admitted beauty, but has never before consented to the publication of any of her works. Mr. Pattison said of tho Te fieum : " It is now in character, somewhat Wagnerian although Mrs. Hanoock denies any espe cial fondness for Wagner's music, and I can truthfully say of it that it is a finished and noble work. It ' is written in C, and opens with a chorus, which is followed by a soprano solo, ' Tho gloiious company of tho apostles praiso Thee,' and that by a tenor solo, 'The goodly fellowship of the prophets,' aud by a contralto solo, ' The noble army of maityrs.' Between these solos tho choius comes iu with strong and tine effect upon tho words Praise Thco.' Tho succeeding numbois lie a bas-i solo, Tha holy Church ihioughout all the wo:ld ;' a trio, ' The Holy Ghost, the comforter ;' a so prano solo. ' Thou art the King of Glory;' r. contralto solo. ' When Tliou tookess upon Thee,' which is ono of the moat beautiful parts of the work ; a grand chorus. 'Thou sittcst at the light hand ot God ;' a duet for contralto and tenor. ' We bslicvo that Thou bhalt como ;' a duct for soprano aud bass. AVo there fore pray Thee, help Thy scivauts ;' au impressive bass solo. ' Mak e Thou to be numbered with Thy taints iu glory ever lasting ;' a novel number of the four parts in uuison, with harmonized o.'gan accom paniment. Oh ! Lord, save Thy people and bless Thine heritage ;' an andante movement that develops into an allegro chorus. ' Day by day wo magnify Thee :' a contralto solo, lirghetto. 'Vouchsafe, Oh Loid, to keep up this day without sin;' a soprauo solo. ' Oh, Lord, havo mercy upou us,' and the whole ends with a rich chorus. ' Oh ! Lord let Thy mercy bo upon us.' " Tho treatment of the whole work is so new aud fresh that it is difficult to select any particular passage for special mention, but tho atteuliou of musicians will ho attracted by the sixth, seventh and eighth measures in tho tenor aud con tralto duct, in which the treatment of tho harmony is remarkable, and in the alto solo. When Thou taekest upon Thee ; ' the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth, at d tho last three measures, which aie note worthy for their modulations. A good point in it is the avoidance of the frequent repetitions that so generally disfiguro works of this character. You will Rear such a phrase as ' O Lord, mako Thine enemies to be confounded.' turned out as ' O Lord, O Lord, O Loid, make Thine enemies, Thine enemies, Thine enemies to bo confounded, confounded, confounded.' Now, in Sirs. Hancock's work thero arc but two repetitions, and they arc so mana ged as to be cilective, and not to sacrifice tho tense and solemnity of tho words. I have not seen a Te Deum of modern timr that showed so good tasto and good son&o as this, in that regard, anil, take it as a whole, I know of no nsuMe.tl wink of such importance by any woman." We li.ive heard hotli UeuiiH'iuts.niid Ri-pult-licans s;y tint thero is nothing' better lorn Cnnpli than Ir. Bull's Cough Syrup ; this o'd reliable lcniedy never fulls to cure ii ;oui;h or Ccld nt once, snd may Vo obtained at :r.iy dmg store for 25 cents a bottle. "Wise men say nothing In dangerous times." Wise men usu nothing in daiigorona diseases but the best and mo-d approved rem edies. Thus Kidney-Wort is emploved uni versally in iaes of diai-used liver, kidney mid bowels. It u 111 cost you but a tritle to try it and the result will In; ino-d delight fill 3-ilillions of puckagrs of the Diamond Byes have been sold without si single com plaint. Everywhere they are the favorite Dyes Sinxoirs curb will immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and Uronelilli-, Kor Bale by II. II. rochran, druggist, 137 aud 13J North Qu'ion direct. The verdict utter nn imp.irtm! trial The Celluloid Eye-Ulusses will stand ten times more abuse than any other. For sale by ull leading Jewelers nnd Opticians. Ull-lwdeodftw Win. Ii. Midlam, H.uiisbiirg, la , says : " Rrown's Iron Hitters spec dil ctmd moot a nervous aflVction of tho stomach." For ule by 11. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 11 Noith Queen street. dll Iwd&w Visible Improvement. ."r. Nouli Rates, El mini, N. Y., writes -"About four years ago I had an attack of bil ious lever, and never lully recovered. My di gestive organs wero weakened, and I wonld bs completely pi ostrated for days. After using two bottles ot your Jlurdock lllood Hitters the improvement was so visible that I was uston- isbed. 1 can now. though CI years of age, do a tair and reasonable day's work." l'riee$l. For sale by II. It. Cochran's druggist, 137 und !:rj North (itieen street. The IIkv. nno. 11. tiiaykk, ot jsouroon, Ind., say-.: "Iloth inycirand wile owa our lives to ShilohY Consumption Cuuk. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 i.nd 1"! North Queen street. Small Comfort. When yon arc continually coughing night and day, annoying everybody around you aud hoping it w ill go away of its own accord, vou arc running a dangerous risk better ue Dr. Thomas' fcelectne Oil. an unfailing re medy in all sueh cases. For sale by H. 1!. Cochran, druggist, 137 und Y.H North Queen strcc SniLon's Catarrh kkmedy a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Month. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd i:i!l North Oueen street. Walnut Leaf Hair ttestorer. 1 1 is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately free tho head from nil dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen oil'. It docs not in anv manner oncct tho health, which Sulphur, Sugar of I.c-ul and Nitrate ot fcilver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy lirown. Ask your druggist for it. Each lottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CC, Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, and HAI.I. ft KUCKEL, Now York. iunij-lyd.eod&w SZJ21UJIS, AC. CLKIGHS! SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLEY fc CO., 21ARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, rJENN'A. Wo have a Large and Splendid Assort' ment of rortland, Albany and Double Sleighs. They are the best selected woodwork and tne finest painted and ornamented Sleighs ever offered for sale in this city. Our Motto: "Quick sales and small profits.' It costs nothing to call and examine worlr. mfWe also have on hand a fnll line or Fino Carriage work, in which we defy competition. All Work Warranted. Impairing ot nil kinds promptly attended to. n-tfdftw FAILING! That is what a great many people aro doing. Thoy dou't know just v. hat is tho matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month thoy grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is lirowu's Iron Bitters, and this by tapid and thorough assimilation with tho blood purities aud enriches it, aud rich, stroug blood flowing to every part of tho system repairs tho wasted tissue, drive- cut lit-is' in-1 f;K-is health aud strength. This is why Rrowa's Iron l!i!l. rs was cure kidney aud livor discao , consumption, rheumatism, ucuralgb, dyspepsia, malaria, intermittent fevers, &c. 291 b. Para St. llaltlinore. Xor.2s.18dl. 1 was a great sufferer from Dyepepsla,and for several weeks could cat nothing and was grow ing weaker every day. I tried Brown's Iron Hitters, and am happy lo say I now have a good appetite, nnd am getting strong er. Jos. McCawlkv. Brown's Ikon Bitters is not a diiuk and doe? not contain whisky. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious effects. Get tho genniuo. Don't bo imposed on with imitations. I'orsalti wholesale and retail by H.U.COCU KAN, Druggist, 137 nt-d t:,-j North Qnein street, l.ur.caster dS-lwdftw "ir 1 DNKV-WUKT For tho Pcrmauciit duo l CONSTieATION. No other disease is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy lias ever ec nailed the celebrated Kidney-Wort ns a enre. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the cu, this remedy will ovcrcomo it. Acts Hlllie same time on Kidneys, Idvcr and RowdIs. "Piloa This distressing complaint is very illtJO. apt to be complicated with constl pat ion. Kidney-Wort strengthens tlic weak ened p.irlsand quickly cures all kiniKot i'ileii even when physicians and medicines liavo lie fore tailed. air If you have cither ot these troubles iiso sep271ydftwMWAF 42 ' TSMS." u ISMS" THE WOItST "ISM" TO-DAY IS RHEUMATISM. UHEUMATISM IN THE HACK cured nv PERRY DAVIS'S PAIS KlT.LKlt. UHEUMATISM IN 'I11E KNKKS CURED BY PERRY DAVIS 8 PAINKILLER. UHEUMATl.Shl IN THE MUSCLES CUUEU BY PERRY DA VISS PAINKILLER. UHEUMATIsM OF I.OXU STANDING CURKIJ IlY PERRY DAVIS S PAIN KILLER. K UKU3IATIC SUFFERERS, buy of ANY DKUGUHT Perry Davis's Fain Killer. dccl-lmd&w ICA tLKUADS. WHK GREAT Burlington Route Chicago, Burlington' & (Julucy K. R, Chicago, Ittirllngton & (jnincy K. R. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE KUOM l IIICAG0 OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST ami BEST line to St. .fot'cph, Atchlnson, Topeka, Dcnison, Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, This route- lias no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GUEATTHUOUOll CAR LINE. Universally conceded to bo tho BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in tho world for all classes ot travel. All connection? made in Union depots. Try it und you will And traveling a luxury Instead of a dlscomlort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All information about rat9 of fare. Sleep in y Cars, etc., cheerfully given by riSBCBVAI. LOWEI.U, General Passenger Agent, Chioabo, III. T.J.POTTEK, ! Vice Pre, ft Con. Manager, Chicago, III. .IOB.N Q. A. BKAN, Gen. Kastern Ant., 317 Broadway, ' 30G Washington St. Nxw York. Costok, Mass. mavlB-ivd&w flUVO SMALL HAI5-.MAUE HAVANA X Cigars tor 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. Wana maker's; Silk novelties innumerablfi and indescribable. Everything tnat 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 unexDectable one. go to Wanamakers." I he other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to somik of: lower prices. We put it second, because there are jump1': who iion t credit its with 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. Next-outer circle, south entrance to main hulldin-r. 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-clotli, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sotl ; ond very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West of south entrance to main hnllilinp. Furs have to be thought of. We're busy enough as to mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought to say what will not op press us with too much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-made. More sizes are ready-made here than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in July Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made? i: Chestnut. Black satin rhademacs 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? Noxt.outcr circle, south entrance to mam 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, soul Ilea at from Cfc.itre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth nnd Market streets and City-hall Miiare, Philudelpliui. MUSICAL IXSTliUMlLSIS. M DSIC BDXtfH. C. GAUTSCHI & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OK Music Boxes, STE. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms 1018 CfiPstnnt St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Wo offer durin? the holidays a large importation of the flnetft Quality High Class Musical Boxen, at our Swiss factory price, with only advance of frelsrht and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. An early call will fcUo time for good selec tion. nl.Vtld ArUI.I. LINK OK LOKILLAKU'S I'lu-r Tfdmcen, and other flrst-clfts limndi at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE " r-l iA v VA Ui !l i.SI . 5I "5 H
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