VllAA totzvi Volume XIX Xo Ml. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1882. Price Two Cfcits. J Ml. j. givi.ku K CO. Useful Articles for Holiday SILKS, DRESS GOODS,SHAWLS. LADIES, AND C WWII EX'S COATS, GASSAMERS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES HANKERCHIEI, SILK, ALPACA AND 0 INGHAM UMBRELLAS, PIAAO AND TABLE COVERS, LINEN UABLE CIOFIIS, N.iPKIXS. TOWELS, BLANKETS, MARSEILLES, QUILTS, COMFORTS, .lc, de, fjCgrAH goods marked in plain figures and one price only. J NO. S. G1VLER & CO., Hit! (JOODs CAU PETS AND MERCHANT TAILORING HOUSE. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ,l)VKI & IUJKVT. JSLoTvy Olix-istmas to All. Wc invito all to cull an'l slc tho htanj Choice Goods wo aie now o(riiiii for tlio CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. KLKfl.VNT LINK OF Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Cashmere Mufflers, Gloves, Suspenders, Neckwear, and Silk Umbrellas, And :i i e:it. many nrw and choice atlie'os tli it v":!! :rj:i!." ;i good and useful pir-seni. Our Slock is Lirpjo and our PUICKS LOW. In I'.L.YCK. SILKS, i'.LAfK CASH MKRICS :;nd COLOI5KI) DKESS GOODS awl HANDSOME PLAIDS wo aro showing an i Ifjuiit iWoittiieiil. In PI ANO COVKIJ, TAI'.LE ( OVEIIS, TOWELS, aid NAPKINS we oiler ppicmlkl inducements. Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH M m; a rtAi'iiiniN. MEBCHANT TAILOKINGr. New cflVcts in Import rd Woi.stttls in liaskct, Diagonal and Birdejn weave, in Blue, Green and Black Nfvv effect in Silks Mixed Eiglis-h, Cheviots in all lithionaolu colors. New ell'txts in Seoteti Cheviots, in all fashionable coitus. New elleetK in linpoitctl Oveieosting, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular "Niggerhea- ' MYERS &d RATHITOIsr, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, UOIIHf FHKSiHHINU UOOOS. fl.l.in A-' W11.I.MJN HOUSBFURHISHING FLINM & WILLSON'S -GBANI) OPjNlNG OP TOYS : TOYS! CHRISTMAS. GOODS! A LAUGEU STOCK THAN KVEU '. LOWEli I'UICES THAN EVEIl-i DOLL.S 1 KOLL.S ! BLOCKS 1 GAMES! HORSES! CARTS ! W AGON3! SI.EIGnS ! VELOCIPEDES ! BICYCLES ! USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Elegant C.uveis, Silver-Pl.itcd Khavs, Hihei Pl.itctl S;- n . ilwi-Pi.ittd Folks, & . FLINN & WILLSON, LANCASTER, PA. iriwi:x Ann E ,tsiaih.isiii.i i7s- CHRISTMAS At P.MAEH OLD WII SHE, 1.29 East Hi C2T CALL AND EXAMINE. 'ZiZ We liavejnst ii-eeivftl tliiect liom t'.ic Island (f 5Iatleri.it lie following Wines: Ycnlclho, Vintage IS70 ; Srrcisil, Vintage 1840, v, li'cli ue oiler lo our ciutoinnr. together with our nM 1SC0, 757V, JS17, 7575 ar.tl V-27 MA 1H.IKAX: ami MNhDI.H SUKRRIK. IIIIANDIRS us loll us: Vintngr 113 J, 10. J',, JZ0, 75. Fine Oltl RYU WHISKIES. lAMAlCASIMRlTsv. N. K. KtJM..c. fc'UISNCIl CORDIALS. Ktirguntlics and Clarets. We lmve. tilt: tollouii g Champagne Wines : riper H.'id-eick. J. Ii. Milium & Co.'s Dry ewntiy unit K.lr:i Dry. L. RnuJrier'a Caite r.Ianche. I'oinniery cc. Vi live Cliquot, Yellow Label Div, Krug &, Co.V I'rivato Ctve, Jules Cliiinpioii. And Uie GKREA.T "WESTERX EX. D11Y WINE, From tlio Pleasant Valley Wino Company, at Hammondsport, N. Y. I liis is llii- Fiiiett Amei lean Wine in tlie iiiarlcet, lmvlnc liuen nwanlotl tlio highest honor at I he lotion inx K'omuiui.: At i'.irit lkti7, S. CLAY ranis, as, ties, B Xo. 33 TES2i SQUAKE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'3 WHISKY EOTTLBD A SPECIALTY. J'hVXIlZJfU- AX1 J OlIN I.. ilKXO:.l. WHY NOT BUY A FOP. YOUIl PA11LOK, DINING-ROOM Oil HALL, Foil A CilMSTMAS PUESENT '.' They arc tho mo.st luil'.iaui :uul uorul undent you could r.iake. t liavcthein from $1.00 to $200.00 each. Wo liav o a iew Soonces with Bmlftsi Mirrors. Jardiuercs foi- Window FIoweis. STANDING MIRRORS. Laivcs-t lock ol Pine Globe:, Newal Lights, Ticadinc Light.-;. Call and wc the Fine Window Display. EXl'ENS ES LOW. PIUCES LO Y. JOFIN L. ARNOLD, No3. 11, 13 and 16 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. isiyuoiin, xv. R UUSKAl. X CD'S HEW LIQUOR STORS, Wo. 4:t North tneeii street, I ant-utter. V. The very le-"t:ui'l finest qualities of Korvifrn anil Domestic WINKS ami MQIHIHS. con st-antlv tor &:ilti jit wlioles.ilc m.i! r'tail. Sti-aiKlit Olti ltyc Whistty ot the tliMUlation flS7.". l'nre unatlnltvnitvtl Custom IIotic Urantly, warrantetl ot tlio vintaso ' 1S,,5U Kept fwpcciiiil y lor medicinal pui pttscs. rnri Oltl Hollanii Uin, ami other Vlnkies, It-an-illcs.iail Win tosiiSt thulr.nln luiiu-iyii ;us:.ai. i(i itsk KKfciii::i"a v.xvu rjutfiNt; I J FAMILY KILN-DHIED CORN MEAL AJamitaclory, i ml'es northwest tI .Mon Joy. Lancaslereoiiiity, l.i. Its iuuitty coin he excellcti. Try it to prove tint. I 'or v; liy grocery antl )iovision t-ealoit-. 'ii euhn' ! lie tratle nt live. Aotlif-, lOHN G. KKKIDKK. 27 "iiKl Milton Jrovc. Laiiciwlcr Co., l'a. toj IlKY UOOVH, e. BOWERS & HURST, QUEE J STREET, CSMTlllSi. No. 12 East liquors. PRESENTS! leIlllal3:llltl riiiiuiieipnij. JSiO. H, E. Slaymaker, AG K N'T. MILLBE, Oli Eye iisHesic, OAK J-'lTTjytl. FINE GAS FIXTURE STOCKS. TNI!K.1SE VDCK CAI'ITAt. "WHB1AT STOCKS, 10, S203 50, 100. Thoa ileiirin to mafee inoncv on small ami medium invotuientslngiuin, provisions antl HtocU xpeculations. can oo so !y opcratiiifr en iurplan. Ki-om May 1, 1K8I, to tlio present tlate. on investments ot $10 to Sl.ouu cash prollts have been realizetl ami p.iid to invest-o-.8:iiiioiiiUi:iir to ficveral ttines tlio original Investincnt. "l'rollts jmiM Hist ot every month, slill leaving the orii;in:il invet nienl liniKint; money oviayubk on ilt-m-tinl. i:plainitory rlivulati and btntrmeiitstil tun XV M'lll 111!C. We want reapoiiMlile ueuls lid ll! leporton crops nntl iutioIue the plan, t.iiieial eounui&'iioiis pant FLSMMMG & MBERIAM, t'ommiIoii r'rerc'iint'". Sfajor I!lock, Clii eaijo. 111. iir.i-lyil Presents, LANCASTER, PA. King Street, Lancaster Pa, CJ.OTJIKU. c I.OTIUNti. In connection with our Storm Coat, 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. C. YATES tfc CO., . Ledger Building, Chestnut & SixtliSts. PHILADELPHIA. tll2-lniu 'I'KCIAL. NOTIUK. Our Price List. Hen's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits $ 8.00 Men's HcarjBrown Twilled Suits. 10.00 10.00 12.00 1S.00 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 7.50 Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Stilts. . : Men's AlMYool Casiraerc Suits., i Men's Brown &illnc Beaver Over- Men's Black Beaver Overcoats.. Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over coats Men's Plaid Back t'assimerc Over- Men's Heavy Unlliietl Overcoats.. All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Mm I Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.AKCASXKU. PA. T-TICK XU TUltel'ASSKKM aNU V.VN- L NKItS Ml perhons are hereby forbitlilen tolrexpa on any of Uie lantls of the Corn wall of piviveil i statet, in Lebanon anil Laneaster founlie-, wli'tl:t:r inclose.) ir un nrlf)itiil, eilliet tor l ho purpo-.eor-.lioo'injior tihin.us tin law will be riyitl'v ir.toic-tl itfilnt all tle-'piH-I'ia on SMii l.nt s ! tin umluivluncil alu'i this notice. M. C(II.KJIA.V KIMCK.M.'.v, It. I'KKCY AI.DKN. KUWAKI) C. t'UKKMAX, Attorney tor K. W. CoIciiimh'- Heir-,. OlC-tf.l&w THE STUELA TRIAL. THK I'KSONtK GIVEN HUT OSEYEaB. A Terrible story of Cruelty Clinging for car to a Man Who Treated Her Like a Brute. Tho tiial of Theresa Sturla for the murder of Charles Stiles ended at Chicago on Friday in a verdict. Tho jury came into court at 10:30 a. m , and declared her uilty of manslaughter and the punish ment was fixed at one year in the peniten tiary. Few people aie surprised at the leniency of tho sentence. Those who have watched the trial would have been better satisfied with a vcidict of acquittal, but tho sentence is as light as could Lave been made consistently. There has not been a murder caso for many years that has developed so much interest. For sveial weeks the court room has been ci on ded daily, tho ladies in sealskin sactpies have vied with each other for desirable cats This trial has developed a remaikable cie of blind de votion on the on:- hand and ofbiutality on tho other. Fiotn the tiist sympathy hau been with Miss Sturla. and tho recital of her wrouh at. tl e bauds of Charles Stilts, gambler. Lad bious-ht the tears to many an eye. Thtto had been no attempt to disprove the sboo'iu ofStiies by Miss Sturla. In fact, she htifcif dociibed the fata! inttotitit! 'i the v.itne-s fland and fell to the 11 ,or in an attack of hysterics. The defense has btcu th.it bho was driven ciazyby :ho brutality of tho man to whom aLo c!uu ;' d th.it the act was that of an insat.c peuon., Thciisa Sturl.1 is a lmutiful giil of twenty. Chailes Stiles, the sou of Gen. E. 15. Stiles, onco prominent in Illinois "politic?, was thirty-two. His career was a wild one. lie went to Europe when a boy and returned with a knowledge of the wickndues. of tho gay capitals. He was an adventuier, a gambler ami at the aj:c of twenty-one was ,i le.tdcr aniouy tlio iar, men of Chicago. Although moving at fust in high t-ocicly circles ho volun tarily made himself an outcast. Ho spec ulated in tho boaul of trade, antl, tiring of this, started on tho Grand Eastern circuit as a poal seller. This was seven years ago. It was while engaged iu this occupation that Stiles fell in at JSaltiinoro with the woman who killed him. She war. then a young but singulaily beautiful girl, who-o lotl namo was Theresa Sturla. SIO was engaged to bo mairied, but, meeting Stiles, she became infatuated with him, as he did with her, and they lived together thcieaftcr as man ami wife. Coming to Chicago four yets ago lift was made caller of the call board, at a salary of alouL $3,000. His ungovernable propensity for gambling, coupled witii his extravagant habits, abso'bed all thi?, however, and hu was head over heels in debt ten mouths out of twelve. His value as a caller gave give a standing on the board of trade which he could not have obtained any other way, but there was very little in common between him and tho members. Ho began to abuse Tiieiesa soon after ho had her in his power. She idolized him antl ho knew it, but he seemed to enjoy her suffering, and is k:owu to have dono many things to excito her, simply for the purpose of witnessing her furious out bi cat s. Ho was extremely brutal, and she. was his willing slave. Wnerevcr he went she followed. "When be got out of money bo levied on her. Her jewelry at d her clothing more than once went to tho pawnbroker to supply him with money. Ii larger sums were needed she knew how to got it aud ho was willing to have her. When the money was delivered to hiiu ho (reproached her with unfaithfuluei-s and Knocked her down and on tmo '-ecisiou kicked her in tho ndo. In fact. Stile-' btutalit y. as shown by the trial, stands haidly without a parallel, It has been shown that on many occasions after Stiles had beaten, despoiled aud tem porarily abandoned tlio girl, she suffered intensely fiom hystctia, and iu soma cases showod uumistakablo signs of insanity. She was naturally supeistitous, and Stiles, knowing this, worked upon her fears to accomplish his ends. When out driving with her at night he would take her into fomo neglected or abandoned graveyard and fill her cars with ghostly romances until she would scream with terror. Ono night he drove to tho old cemolery i.t the south cud of Lincoln park, and by talking to the girl of ghosts, skeletons, skulls, and other matters coun?ct:d with the dead frightened bcr so that she leaped fixm tho carriage. The horses took fright and rau away and hc hid behind a vault for bouts, afraid to move. After a night, of agony she made her way to a neighbor ing house and i elated her wiongs to a sym pathetic family, ceitain members of which have appealed at tlio trial to corroborate hor story. Tho incantations indulged in by tho girl when Fullering from Stiles' ill treatment have been used toshowtLo unsettled condition of her mind. At times she would surround herself with candles, road letters to her friend, cry over them and talk incoherently. She would stick pins through photographs and stand them on their heads and make pin holes in all sort of things. Sho was al ways burning incenso and burying things in a box of dirt. "When suffering physically or mentally from his cruelty sho would sing and cry aud laugh alter natcly and then would throw herself on the lloor, talking to herself first in Italian aud then in English. Sho finally came to believo that whisky was the cause of his cruelty to her and she resolved to scare him. Sho bought a satin dress and had roaches, lizards, snakes, spiders and hid eous bugs of every description painted oa it. Sho woro this strange gown when he next called, thinking it would frighten him into repentance, but he only laughed. Sho built an altar in her parlor and sur rounded it with caudles, which were kept constantly burning. Befoto this she would kneel and pray, and onco sho in duced him to kneel thcro with her and swear that ho would bo true to her. A year or two ago sho furnished a flat nicely and went to keeping honse for hiir, being known in tho neighborhood as Mrf. Stiles. Her conduct was exemplary. Sl:o did her own work and appeared to bo tho happiest woman in town. But it did not last long. Stiles' father, tho old general, came to Chicago from his homo iu Dixin, III., to do some business and boarded with her. lie was taken sick at her house ard she nursed him. Ho grow worse and died in her arms. After this Stiles' rolatives per suaded him to lcavo her and ono of them cue day ordered her out of the homo which sho had made Stiies himself resumed bis persecutions of her. So low bad Stiles fallen whilo outwardly main taining tho appearance of respectability that no expedient seemed too desperate or infamous if it promised to result in money. When it suited his purpose to bo kind to her ho overpowered her with affection. When money could not be got in this way ho would knock -her down and kick her prostiato form. If under theso circum stances she still clung to tho homo in which they lived he would order her, teg her, or compol her to go to wealthy men about town or to houses of ill-repute to procure money for him. I!ut at last even Theresa Sturla rebelled. jk o' i.uay nignr, .)Uiy v, Dines toon ner t to ride to Sunnyside. Sho paid for the refreshments. Ho went out for the horses and drove away. A furious storm set in and she was obliged to tramp through the rain and mud back to the city. This was tbe last straw. Stiles had a room at the Palmer house. The next morning she went to tho hotel uelore ho was dressed. People in an adjoining room heard a few high words and then two pistol shots. Hushing into the hall they found Stiles lying dead in the doorway and tho young woman kneeling by his side stroking his hair and passionately kissing his colorless lips. She was promptly removed to the county jail, where she gave her name as Madeline Stiles, aged twenty-one years. " I wanted to be a good wife to him,"' said tho girl tho other day when reciting the story of her wrongs to tho jury. " He was welcomo to all I had But the more I loved him the more he beat me." It was this brutality which tho lawyers for tho defense havo claimed made her irre sponsible for her actions. They called a number of eminent pbysieims, who de clared on oath that they believed Tiietesa Sturla to have been insane on the day of tbe shooting. They believed that even now sho was not in her riht mind. The scauo the other day, when the wit ness broke'down in hysterics, waqgdaimed by the piosecutiou to have been jiBTbit of acting. I'byMcian eworo differently. " Shoinht sjiom," siitl one, " hut sho could not stop her jjul.se." The pul.-u had ceased entiiely and her fonn was as cold as death, blic has been ill ever siuce. Mr. Trude made the cloning appeal for the defense on Weduesday. Tmo judgo dG liveied his charge on Thuisdjj and the case went to tho jury at noon. The ver dict is well received. Now tlicy speak ot Crude IVtiv-leinn a- a leniedv tor Cor.sjjnintion : be.l r not tiyit. bulinke Dr. Itiiil fi Con-rli by nip tlio slantl ard Cough Ueineily ot our:i';c li is agree title lotlie tusle, ii"vsr linN Its cme, and to-tsoniy '2 ceiiiMi bottle. "M'wi mi'ii s.ty untiling in il.mjjeioits times." VV isemon use notliiiiff in dangerous diseases but tin bust and is o-t- approved rem edies. Tlun Kidney-Wort Is employed uni versally in la-ea ot diffused liver, kidi.uy and bowels. It will coil von but a trille to try it ami the lvHiilt will he mo,r dellgl.llul. WlUIIions ot i:tcl;:t a ot the Diamond Dyes Have been gold without a sinjzle com plaint. Kverywlieie they ale Hie favorite Djes Slkbi'Llss nllit'-. made miserable by that terrililecou.il. Shiloir.s Cure i tho remedy lor yon. For sale bv 11. 15. Cochran, tlnignist. 137 and 1'J North Uiicen St. m.vl-lwtlt ow w Tho verdict alter an impartial tiial Tlie Celluloid Kye-Olasnes will stand ten times more abuse than any other, for sale by all leading Jssvrclera and Optician-. t.jl-lwdcod.V.w Win. II. Midlani. Hau-Wnir;?, l'a, says : ' Mrtiwn's Iron Ilittei-H spet-dilj cimd meotu nervous affrction ot the wtnnmcli." For -a!e hvll. is. Cochran, iii-uuiilat, 13 and i.e.! smin Queen street. till lwtl.tw Visible Improvement. Mr. Xoali Kates, Klniirn. N. "V., wiites ' About four years afro I hud an attack ot bil ious tever, antl never fully reeoveied. My tIK festive organs were weakened, and I would be completely pi o-itnited for days. After using two bottles ot your IJurtloek isiootl Kittcis the improvement was so visible that I was aston ished. 1 can now, lliouh til years ot axe. tlo a fair antl reasonable day's work." Price. l. For sale bv 11. U. Cochran's tliiii-t, 1J7 ami ISi North Queen street. SuiLoiiV Coujru antl Consumption Cure is -old by us on a'fjuaninteo. It euies consump tion. For Halo by II. 15. Cochran, diujrsist, I.'ii ami l.".'. North Owen St. myl-lwileow&v,- Kmall Comfort. When you aro continually coushlnjr ni;Iit and day, annoying everybody aiouml you ami hoping it w'lll tto away ct it-, own accord, von are running adaiigeioin li-k better uw; Dr. lliomas' Kclectne Oil. an unfailin.-r rt meily in all such eases. For s;dc ly . ; Cochran, druggist, lu7 and la'J North Queen stioct. Smton'a Vitall.cr Is what you need tor Con V.'alii-.it lint Hair uestor r. It is entirely diUercntfioui all otliei. ii -. as clcir as water, antl, as its name indicate-, isapurtecfc Vegetable Hair Ucstorer it will immuili.itely trie the head iroin all dandruff, restore gray liair to Its natural color and pio tlucea new growth where H has fallen olf. It iloes not In any manner ctlect the health, which Sulphur, bugar of l.e-ul and Xitratuot Mlver preparations have done. It will change light or laded iiair m a few days to a beautiful glossy di own. Ask your druggist lor it. had: bottle i warranted. .SMITH. KI.1NE .V rt ., Wholesale Amenta, Philadelphia, ami UAl.L & KUCKEI-, New York. InnG lyd.eodjfcw VAl'Mli llAmilTiiiH, rfC. 1M1K OK LACE CURTAINS Would make a very desirable CilKI-TMAS I'UKSKNT. We have 1 hem at all pricts, Iroin One Dollara pair to Twenty. Lace Lambrequins, Bed Fets, Sbaas, &c. Ail Kinds or Curtain Pole-in ASH, WALNUT. BRASS, EBONY, and CHERRY. A PI Kit I.OOKlXli-U-I.ASS would atso make an Kkv'iiM! Holiday Oift. VVe have them in Walnut Humes at .-J1.1, $2.', $.53, SI", Sfi'i, $75 and ?Wti. A full sioekof WAI.T. PAPKKS, antl ehotco new stjles lor the Sprinij. WJN'tiOW .SI1ADKS OF KVEIIY T)ESCKll:TIOX. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Quoen Street. LANCASTi:'.:, PA. M U8I L'A I JA'.S T It UJIISXT.S. XVSIV IMIXIS. C. GAUTSOHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Music Boxes, STE. CROIX and GENEVJ5, SWITZERLAND. h'stlesrooitis, 101S Cliesinut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Wo offor during tho holidays a largo importation of tho finest Quality High Class Musical Boxes, tit our Swl33 factory price, with only advsneo of frsizht and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. A e-.iiy call ft-Ill give tlrr.-i for good selec tion. nl.Wtd stipation, i.oss ot appetite. Dizziness ami a:i symptoms of Dy.-pcrsia. I'riee 10 ami 75 t ents per bottle. For sale by II. 15. Cochran, thug gist. 137 and l."9 North Quenn SL niyl&w Slavic At,. HUIWN'H IKON UlTTKIM.' : New Life is given by using Bnowx'a Ikon Bit Ti:ns. In tho Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in the Spring it enriohes the blood and conquers disease ; iu the Summer it gives tone to ho nerves ami digestive organs ; in the Pall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden change. Iu no way cau disease bo so surely pi evented as by keeping the system in jerfect condition. Biown Trou Bitters ensures perfect health tlunuU the changing season?, it disarms the danger fiom impure water and nii.u--matic air, and it prevents Cousunip tion. Kidney and Livrr Disease, &c. II. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well known tirm of II. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys. Lo DroitBuilding, Wash ington, D. C , writes, Dec. oth, 18S1 : firnllemcn : I take pteasno In stating tl'.at I have used Itrown's Iron llittcrj lor malaria ami nervous tumbles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Irou Bittors, and insist on having it. Don'tAe imposed on with something recommended as ''just as good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Mil. For sale- wholesale and retail by II. II. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster tl!51wtlAw T K 1IINKY-1VOKT. THIS (IltEAT CUItE FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is tor ail the pain I ill diseases ot tho ICIDSKV.S, LIVER AND iiOWKIA It cleanses tlie system ot the acrid pol-on that, causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism cau realize. THOUSANDS OF CASE3 ot the worst fornix of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, antl in .short, time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, I.lipntl or Dry, .Sold by DrugglMfl. Dry can be .sent by mall. WELLS. KICIIAKDKON A CO., liurliiigtou, Vt. KIDNET-WOBT. Arts at tin; same time on the Kidneys. Liver ami Rowels. bep-M-eotlTT.s.tw II TSMS.' 1 "ISMS" THE WORST "ISM" TO-DAY IS RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM IN THE RACK CURED BY PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEKS CCltttO BY PERRY DAVIS'S PAINKILLER. RHEUMATlSUlX THK MUSCLES CURED ItY PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEI7MATI3M OF LONIiSTANDIXli cureu nv PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. R KUHATIC SUFFEKKIJS, buy of AXY DRUGGIST Perry Davis's Pain Killer. dcel-lmd&w VA.KMSXM. c MRKKIS. Carp9t Manufactory. Having undertaken to manntactuie RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,'M ys.n'8 perweek, t am now prepared to sell nr, cntlic stock ol . Brussels, Ingrain and Tonetitai s- AT GREAT BARGAINS AND ;AT HEI.OW COST, to make room antl slvc m entire attention to wholesale trade of my own maniit.tctiircd gootls. Please call early. H. S. IRK, CARPET HALI Cor. West King and Water Ste. ('OS I.. B. b. st&BTin, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In nil kindnof LUMBER AND COAL. 5rfard: No. 420 North Water am! frlntt f reels above Lemon lAncastr. iiJ-i,r. (tAL AMU llANCICK. j Kest.'graite or family COAL, woll-c!t-aned. weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-'oid at Lowest Price?. A!eo. Limestone Screenings for drives antl walk. Cement at reduced prices. Hay antl Straw by tho ton or bale. Yard : Harrisburg pike. General Office: 'Joj East Chestnut htrcot. KAUFEMAJf, KELLER CO. anrl-lwd 1tAL. m. v. . corio. :i XOBVi: WATER ST., Xn-ar, Wholesale nd ltot-iil Dr;!e in LUMBER 4ND GOAL. s.'oiiDtH-tion '.VI tl IS" Tolnphoulc Kxchitiij;.-, Y.iitl tint! is:Ji.- .N'o. :0 NORTH WATEl: ' -T.tKr.T Iribi-l.-u Oarpet DJtTQOODS. Wana maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, 'more than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted so. You hear it said by everybody: "If you want to match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go to Wanamaker s. The other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us Avith lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the. con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak ol other aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Next-outer circle, south enlrance 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 we can make in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made? 1:103 Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyons, 25 to J5 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from $i.to $2 ; and we guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Noxt-onter circle, south entrance to main building. Wool serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought to sell for 1.50 no that isn't the way to put it; it ought to sell according to our theory, for just as little as wc 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 from Centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth ul Market Mrpot."j and City-hall srjti.jic, riitbuteipiiiii. UAKJtWAK!:. - !...- Kl f.W 11 AKinVAKK STOKI-. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, dealers IN BUILDING and CAinNJhl HARDWARE, SIOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS.aml GLASS, House Furnishing Goods. "M-XuiilAvr (mltlSTJlAS ItUJ.IUAWs! j It you Jiavc lieen cxpoed and taken Cold, or have a Sons Throat, or even wor-e. h.ivt: Diphtheria, anil would be well, prrnt lociijov the coining holiday, taltu OCCIDENTAL. It yon have Dlphth- ri.i In your household, antl will not Use the Occidental lor the pat ienlri'i vcit to every member of the family, ffi that tho tliseu-a maybe prevented from going farther. By taking Occidental occa sionally the 'iimt malignant form ot Diputhe liucin be iiuractl with impunity. Sold by If. I!. COCHRAN. Druggist. Xoi. 137 and PiO Nortn Queen street, oi ijiii IT11.TU.X Lancaster, Pa. M m 1 m M -..4 fi r 1