Ifly"'" ii' "j"SV Volume XlXXo 94. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1S82. Price Two tenlfc H M YE1U) KATUrON. MERCHANT TAILOEIJSTa New effects iu Imported WoretciLs in Basket, Diagonal aud Birdeyo weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects iu Scotch Cheviots, iu all fashionable colors. New effects iu Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular "Niggerheji. MYERS & FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, JJJIY tiOOVS, OHODOBASS, MUBUAY & VII. FOR LADIES. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS' from S3 to $30 per yard, iuthe usual width, for garments and trimmings. DRESS CLOTHS in popular colorings and values. WINTER CLOAKINGS in plain aud figured designs ; light colored, standard and now rich hues. Sicilliennes and Matollasses. STOCKINETS,English,Elastiquo Fabrics for Jerseys and close-fitting Jackets. PELISSE, ULSTERS, and REDINGOTE Cloths, Brown, Bottle Green, Olive, Black and Blue Homespuns, rough faced and very stylish. English effects in mixed, and check effects, at moderate prices. QUILTED LININGS, Black, Seal Brown, Garnet, etc., for Sea and Plush Coats. Seal f Joat Loops, etc. c L ITALIAN CLOTH, lining coats etc. in FOR GENTLEMEN. Imported WORSTED COATINGS and suitings, Busiuoss Suitings, Scotch Cheviots, LONDON TROUSERINGS, American Cassimcrcs, Elysian Chinchilla, Kersey and Patent Beaver OVERCOATINGS, at attractive juices. FOR BOYS. Piaiu and Fancy SUITINGS in good styles and durable textures, at low prices. OVERCOATINGS with Plain and Fancy Backs. COR DUROYS in Brown and White, and fancy mixtures for Play and School Suits, etc. Mail orders have careful attention. SNODGRASS, MURRAY 0 T CLOTH HOUS3, H MA.RKBT AND AUKK Si UKUlUKS. 1882. Hager & Brother, HOLIDAY GOODS, 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. N KXT DUOK TO TI1E COUKT HOUSK. FAHNESTOOK. USEFUL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PAISLEY, BROCIIE aud BLANKET SHAWLS, BLACK SILKS and CASHMERES, Cloth aud Flannel Skirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gents in Endless Variety. BIOH EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. LADIES', GENT'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. Made to our WARRANTED. own order, with our name on each one. EVERY GARMENT One case Girls' Gossamers at $1.25 : cheap. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEST DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, 1'JjVMJtiyU JLNV JOHN 1. ARNOLD. WHY HOT BUY A FINE GAS FIXTURE FOR YOUR PARLOR. DINING-ROOM OR HALL, FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? They are the most brilliant and usoful present yon could make. I have them from $1.00 to $200.00 oach. We have a few Sconces with Beveled Mirrors. Jardineres for Window Flowers. STANDING MIRRORS. Largest stock of Fino Globes, Newal Lights, Reading Lights. Call and see the Fine Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. PRICES LOW. JOHN L. Nos. 11, 13 and 16 East Orange LIQUORS, SO. HOUSKAT. GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ho. 43 Xartfc Qaeea street, Lancaster, Fa. The very beet and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINKS and LIQUORS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation Of 1875. Pare unadulterated Custom Honse Brandy, warranted ot the vintage of 18(i0. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the tnido. foUMyd HOUSE AL A CO. TTSE KRKIDK1CS KXTKA I'UKE NEW U FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MExVL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest ot Mount Joy, Lancastercounty, Pa. lu quality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision (eiders. Circular to the trade sent free. Address, JOHN U. KRE1DER. 27 3md Hilton Grow, Lancaster Co., Pa. CLOTHING. RA-THITON, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster Pa. bharics lu match cloth suiting, for & CO., NINTH ST3., PHILADELPHIA. LANCASTER, PA. UAH JflTTIA'a. ARNOLD, Street, Lancaster, Fa. BTOVKS. TNOKKASE YOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, ?20, 50, 100. Those desiring to maito money on small and medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. Prom May 1, 1881, to tho present date, on investments ot $10 to $1,000 cash profits have been realized and paid to Invest ors amounting to several times tho original investment. Profits paid first of every month, still leaving the original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Kxpianatory circulars ana statements of fund W sent lree. Wo want responsible agents who will report on crops and Introduce the plan. Liberal commissions paid, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission cago.lU. Merchants Major Block, Chi-JuD-lyd CLOT11I1IO. flLOTUlNU. Our Olothinir in mado to lit the average shaped man, .but many purchasers require changes.-eucb. as lengthening or shortening sleeve?, shaping the back or shoulders, etc., etc., which to accommodate our cus tomers wo are nlways ready and willing to make .We do this alto gether at our . xuanso and for the work employ the most experienced talent we can secure. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. STORK Ol'EN EVRRY EVENING THIS WEEK. dlU-luid LPKCIAL NOTICE. Our Price List. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Men's Heavy Brown Twilled Suits, 10.00 Men's Heavy Steel Mixed Suits. . 10.00 Hen's AlMYool Casimcrc SuKs. . 12.00 Men's Brown & Blue Beaver Over coats 1S.00 Men's Black Beaver Overcoats. . 14.00 Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over- 1S.00 coals 13.00 Men's Plaid Back t'assiinere Over coats 13.00 Men's Heavy Uiiltned Overcoats. . 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. 0. B. Hostetler & Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. T yati l'Eoi'LK will jfind it IMPOSSI BLE TO HUY AS CHEAP ANY WHERE IN LANCASTER. WE HAVE MORE GOODS THAN EVER 11EFOR.E, AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTENTION HAS DEEN GIVEN TO THE MAKE-UP OP ALL OUK WINTER STOCK. We call attention to our $0.00 Ulslorcltc-: worth $10.00. f3.ro Thick Ktbbed Reaver ; worth $12.00. $10.00 Oxford Mixed Whitney Overcoat , worth $15.00. These tew Overcoats are specialties, and we are selling them as fast as we can make them up. We have Overcoats tor Men at $2.25, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, (C.00, $7.00, $8.00. up U $16.00. Por Hoys at $1.87, $2.50, $3.00, $1.00, up to $8.00. Por Children at $1.7."., $2.2J, $3.00, up to $6.50. Iu Hen's and Youths' Suitings, WK IIAVB A FULL ASSORTMENT YET, And keep it up tho whole season, as wo arc constantly inanutactnring Now ami Elegant Styles. OUK MERCHANT TAILORING, Has been a big success this season so far, as our prices are neater tho lowest than anybody else's. It is very easy to ndvertiso bargains, but we place the.se goods in the windows that you can see, and have them on our counters that you can examine them. I. GAISMAI & BRO. The Popular Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Hight on tho Southwest Corner of Orango St. LANCASTEE, PA. 5-Not connected with any the city. other house in f BATS 8PKCIFIO M&DIUINJS. XUfi VJT Great English Kemedy. An unfailing cure tor Ini potency, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Bock, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire to send tree by mail to every one. Tho Specific Medicine la Bold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages lor $5, or will be sent free by mail on the receipt ot the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13'J North Queen street. On account of counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : tbeonly genuine. Guarantees otcure issued by us. For sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., N. . aprl&lvcUkw THE TUEKEY. Turn uiv.it scientifically tki-;at.i. A Dissertation on the CIirJBtuiaw Fowl The ISeet Hint of tee Uaruyard Ills Ori gin and family. I'ioI. Kalhvon in tlie Farmer. "Man, cursed man, on turkeys proy. And Christinas fchortcnsall our day.-. Sometimes with oysters we combine : sometimes assist the sav'iy chine. From tho low peasant to the lord. The tut key smoke on cv'ry board." At one time it was thought, iu Eng land at least, that the t.irkey had" i( on" jjin in the country called Turkey the 'acd of tho Turks but this was a grove mis take, tho naturalists ut England know better. In a " Perfect description of Vir ginia," written two hundred aud forty years ago, it is recorded that tho colonists had "wildo turkies" weighing "sixty pounds," and Ray refers to America as tho origin of tho species from which wo dcrivo our domestio bird. It is oasy enough to perceive how the i:amo Turkey should have bfen applied to the land of Turks by "ouUidu baibaiiaus," but it is not po easy to peicoive why, or how, it. .v.is lirst applied to an Aracricau fowl. The Jleleaoris of tho ancients was nut a ttitkcy at all: it was a "Guinea fowl." L:un:uus, however, has given this jis the generic name of our turkey, a biitl which was altogether unknown to the ancient;', and ornithologists have; continued it down to the present time. But this is now of little consequence ; for it has been proven, and is gcuorally conceded, that the Euro peans only becamo acquainted with this bird after tho discovery of America, and fiom which it has been spread in a domes ticated ttatc, o.-er the greater part of tho civilized world. The wild turkey at one period had a much wider geographical tango thou it has now, extending from tho northwestern states down to the Lithium? of Ddricn, but civilization, pub lic improvements, and general progress ate fast circumscribing that range, aud probably tho prcscut rising generation may" face its entire extinction as a wild bird. Moreover, they do not ccrm to in civate as rapidly in a wild btato as tiity do iu a domestic .state Tho adult iniler. ate very hostile toward the young, ami kill them whenever they can gut an opportu nity, aud that oppoi Utility is tuoro licquent in a wild state than it is under human in tervention in a domestic state. In tho wild biid there is a general uni formity of coloration, but iu tho domestic biid, there is great variation, from pure white to altnobt pure black, iueludiug al most as many varieties as there aio in the genus G'tillus, which includes our common " chickens." Attempts have been mado to demonstrate that thcro aro two dis tinct, species among tho wild bird, but it never has had a universal following. It is supposed the Mexican and farther southern bird is specifically dillercnt from that which inhabits tho United States. It had also been alleged that the tailfca'hers of the Mexican bird were not tipped with white, or wbithh, presenting the light ' colored margin when the tail is expanded ; but that distinction certainly mean noth ing. In oao of our country strolls about tho lirst of October, wo camo upon a family of turkeys containing an adult "gobbler," two adult hens, and nine "adolescents" almost as largo as tho hens aforesaid. Among tho.s-! wore two that lacked tho white tips of tho tailfeuthers ; throe were entirely white ; one was bull", aid tho re maining three dark colored with the white tips veiy conspicuous. The adult gobbler was dark almost black aud brouzud, aud the fvmales were brownish. Thc.-o were probably the progeny of the two hens or may have been a single family, and we have only introduced the phenomena heio to illusttatc tho tendencies in tho bird to vary from tho wild type, in its plumage. Of course these diircrcnt varieties have their different designations, but still they belong to the Linmeau genus Mdcityris '"White Holland," "Bronze," "JJuir' "Brown," "Mottled," "Oicy," etc., ote. Tho " Honduras turkey " .Udcugrin accllata) is nearly tho size of thu common turkoy, and is suppased as the nt'iue im plies to be a distinct species. Tho dis tinction is based upon tho less developed tiil, and the fact that it has never been known to prcad it. Tho " Brush tui kcy " ii an American species. V, in the Talcyalta latJuuni of Gould, and inhabits various districts iu New South Walo, whero it is found in largo iloeks. It is, however, not a truo Meleagris, aud heuoo was not derived froai our aboiigiual stok. As bjfoio i-tatcd the " Pintado " or G uinea fowl, was tho Melcagris of the ancioats, but is now referred to tho genus Nunrida, Jleliu fris being retained as a specific name. Both the turkey and tho guinea fowl aro related to tho "peacock," and this is recognized not only iu physical character istics, but also iu nomenclature. The naked heads, the horizontal necks, ai d the con vexed back of tho turkey and the guinea-fowl show a relation. The char acteristic strut, and tho ereclion and ex pansion of tho tail show a relation be tween tlio tin key and the peacock. But their relation is still more conspicuous iu their names. The generic aud specific Mdemjrii of tho tuikey aud tho guinea fowl is a recognition of their afliuities. Tho Peacock is technically lUco crittlalus tho crested pavo and tho tuikoy is specifically g.illo 'pavo, whic'i is a'joat equivalent to "chickou-peacock," a name that not only implies that the tuikey and tho peacock aro related, but also that both aro related to OalliiR, or tho common fowl. Systematically considered, they all belong to tho Pif.vsiAXiD.il, or pheasant family. Perhaps no other bud in tho civilized world has attained to a greater popularity as a " tablo bird," than the turkey, and none suffer a greater victimization about Thanksgiving and Christmas festivals ; and the abrogation of theso birds on thoEO occasions would almost be an abrogation of thoso festivals themselves. If tho poor man can only afford to partake of turkey onco or twice in a whole year, it will bo oh ono or both of those festivals, in nine cases out of every ten. The turkf-y has, therefore, a most fearful gauntlet to run in its mission through civilization. To visit tho poultry markets of any of our great cities during tho week prectd ing cither of tho festivals named, a most formidable sceuo would bo revealed, and the novico not only would be wrapped in wonder as to whero all theso fowls camo from, but also as to whero they all go to. True, there aro also ducks, geese, and the common fowl iu goodly numbers, but nono of them garnish tho festive loud to tho extent tho turkey (foes on those annual occasions, and tho paraphrastic bard may well have written : " Who would 1j a turkey hen. Fed and fattened in a pen. Hilled and eat by hungrv men, Upon a Christmas-dtiy." m m Ie3rJy a llluii. " Higher than Uildcroy's kite." ' Tho words came with mournful ilitict ness from tho ashen lips of Aristidet Mul cahoy as ho stood within the precincts of a yinc-cmbowcicd cottage, his handsome face pallid with grief, while the ueivoiis twitching of tho riaut mouth that was overhung by a drooping moustache show ed how bitter was tho pain by which his soul was racked. Bertie Cecil to whom ho had spoken tho words with which this chapter opens, was seated languidy on a fautcuil a cynical I-have-been iu-Oshkosh smi'.o played lightly over his face. Ho was one of those su perbly lly men to whom tho rapid civiliza tion of tho nineteenth century has given birth, and as he sat there in all bis in souciance aud striped pants one could see that though his life had been a gay aud icoklcss one, it had held for him much of disappointment aud sorrow. " So she refused you point blank ?" ho asks. H" Yes," is the reply. " She could never bear to leave her dear parents, and the little brothers aud sisters whoso lives wero wrapped up iu hers. God knows I love her though " and tho strong man turned away to hide his grief. Bertie was by his sido in an instant. "She told you nothing else?" ho asks "gave you no other reason?" "No," is tho reply, "nono what ever." " Then go back to her," Bcrtio says " and plead with her again," aud ho scats himself in tho chair aud awaits tho return of his friend. In a few moments Aristidcs icappcars, his pure young face wreathed in smiles. " What success ?" asks Bertio. Aristidcs does not reply at onco, but stepping to Bertie's side, ho leans forward anil whispers in a low, agonized tono: " She was bluffing without a pair." Avtists Who Know flow to Kiss. " So tho art of lovo making and the art of kissing," says tho old stager, "have been carefully studied by the leading ae troFscs of tho day and each of them have their peculiar methods of meeting lips with lips. Pretty Miss STeilsou used to hang ubout Borneo's neck with an ecsta tic abandon that was almost frantic at times, and when tho kiss camo it stayed a long while. Mrs. Laugtry, it is said, doesn't impress tho spectator with the idea that sho wants to bo kissed, as she allows her leading man to touch her lips respectfully and seems very ill at case while sho is iu his arms. Miss Mary Anderson is rather difiicult to kiss nicely, because sho is too tall to nestle down upon Mr. Downing's broad chest. She kisses iu a good, straightforward way, however, as though she isn't ashamed of it, and there is no uonsenso about tho performance. It's in tho part and sho docs it, without putting any very delicate touches to it. Miss Catherine Lewis has evidently given a great deal ol thought to tho art. She wraps her arms about the neck of her mock lover as if she wanted to make them go twice around, and when she is sure of her grip sho gives a hungry snap, and then all is stillfor a few seconds. Snddouly there is a loud pop and tho operation is over. Her sister, Miss Jeflrcys Lewis, is something like her, bnt her methods aro more subdued. A favorite bit of business of hers is to havo the lovor sit ii; a chair and sho comes before him. Sho walks cautiously around him first, as though she wcie watching for a place to light on. With, a whirl sho falls ou hor kticcs aud bends backward over his neck aud draws his faco clcso to hers. For a moment sho looks into his eyes and then proceeds to business. Tho kiss is long, quiet and dreamy, and means volumes." Tlie little daughter of the edilor ot tho Tilliu, O. Daily Star wad immediately ami permanently lelieved of c severe cough by tin co do-j of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. A Iwcnly-livo cent bottle will euro the worst cough. M,Xo eye Mjo the master'.-i eye." Had -INop lived in our day lie might well li.ivo :tdiied. "No x'opular curative like Kidney Wort." All eyes are beginning to turn to It lor relief from disease? of tlie liver bowels anil kidneys. Kidney Wort :s nature's remedy lor them :iil. Those th:it cannot prrpuro tl o diy can now procure it in Viuid form of any druggist. JRS Don't wear dingy or faded things when tlioteu cent Diamond Dye will ::iako them good as new. They are perfect. John Denlinger, Lancaster, says : "Urown's Iron Hitters utforded me great relief when siillerlng from a weak anil broken constitu tion." Kor sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, i:7 and l"'.i Noith Queen street. dlS-lwd&w '1 lie Celluloid Eyo Glasses do not break like fcliell or rubber nor rust liko steel. Got. a pair to suit you and you will find them a faithful Iriend. For sale by all leading Jewi-lers rnd Optician?. dlS-lwdcod&w si.ki:i-li:ss nights, mado miserable by that terrible eoiu-h. Sliiloh's Curo ii the remedy for you. For sale by H. 15. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 siiiil 1.7J North Ouecn St. l'lyl-iwdeowAw Too Fastidious. Some would be Hymns look on with disgust At tho rhymes of Kuleetric Oil "poet;" Hut wo have the best article known to tho world. And Intend that ail persons shall know it. It cures coughs, colds asthma ami catarrh, Hrouchitis and complaints ot that, kind : It does not cost much, though rheimrUics it cure:'. 'Tis best OH In tlie world you can II ml. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1U7 and l;l .North Queen street. S mum's Congo and Consumption Curo is bold by us on a guarantee It cures consump tion. For sale by H. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 129 North tjueen St. m.yl-1 wdeoyjfcw A marvelous euro For all bodily ailments, arising from impurity ot blood, a torpid liver, irregularity of tho bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free iiseofHiir dock Hlood Hitters. Pi ice $1. For sale by II. H. Cocluan, druggist, 137 and 1M) North Queen street. Silicon's VitiUizer Is what you need lor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptom! ol" Dyspepsia, l'rice 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Ouecn St. myl&w AValuu: Leaf Hair Ke3torer. It is entirely different from all others. It is us clear as water, and, us its name Indicate, is a perleet Vegetable Hair Kestoror. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen on. It does not in any manner etlect tho health, which Sulphur, Sugar of Le-id and Nitrate ol Silver preparations have done. It will change light or failed hair in a tow days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach bottle is wan-anted. SMITH, KL1XK ft Ctf., Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL ft HUCKKL, New York. j anC-lyil.eodft w tiHOCEKIES. "KAD! ltl!AD! KKADt JUST RECEIVED. 0KAXGES. NUTS, FRUITS AND CANDIES. Choice Florida Oranges, Sweet Jamaica Oranges, Valencia Orange, Asplnwall Ha nanas, Fine Lczen Itaisius and Figs, Fine Prunes, Choice New Paper Shell Almonds, Cream Nuts, Pecans, Huberts, Knglish Wal nuts, Peanuts, White Malaga Grapes, in 23 and 10 pound b.'iskets. Fine Fresh Catawba Grapes, these arc splendid. CANDIES. Fino Mixed Candy at 20 cents per pound; Whitman's Pure Cream Bon lions at 23 cents per pound ; Hand made Clear Toys. Nut Candies, Cream Chocolates, etc. Flue Lazen ItaMns in one-quarter flat boxes. l'.ememucr tne line plaques, or enromos, wc are giving with the 23c coflcn this week HUKSK'5, 17 Kast King Strc ieKoniv. Street." OKDKKS KEUKIVED 1'OK BASKETS OF I'ruit ; also, Empty Fruit Baskets lor sale, l'uro Spices, Baking Material, Baking Butter, etc., etc. BURSK'S, 17 East King Street. (JAMUKI. II. FltlCK, ATTOKNKY, HAS O Removed his Ofllco iroin 5 North Duke iticet lo No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Itear of Court Monte, Long's New KutKlIng. ml7-t.td lOUSTAlN FINK-CUT TOBACCO DI- F rect from tho manufacturers ut 8 cents per oz. or 25 cents li ft at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW TBONT CIGAB. STOBE. MJSItlVAl,. 1 1KOWNM IRON U1TTEBS. New Life is given by using Brown's Ikon Bit ters. Iu tho Winter it strengthens and warms tho system ; in the Spring it enriches tho blood and conquers disease ; in tho Summer it gives tono to the nerves and digestive organs ; in tho Fall it enables tho system to stand tho shock of sudden change. Iu no way can disease bo so surely prevented as by keeping the system in porfect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures perfect health through tho changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water aud mias matic air, and it provents Cousump tion, Kidney and Liver Disease, &o. II. S. Berlin, L'sij., of tho wcll kuowu firm of II. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Lo DroitBuikling, Wash ington, D. C , writes, Dec. 51, 1881 : Ucntlcmen: I takeplcisuo in stating that I have used Urown's Iron Hitters tor malaria ami nervous troubles, caused by uverwork,wilh excellent rcsultd. Iiowaro of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bittors, aud insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recommended as ''just as good." The genuiuo is mado only by the Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. For sale wholesale and retail by H.B.COCH ItAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster II5 lwdAw H R1DXGY-WOHT Curo for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action on this most import ant organ, enabling it to throw ott torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of tho Iiile.and by keeping tho bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. TVTolo'mo It you arc sintering tromma- lYLcUcUlCb. laria, havo tho chills, aro bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated. Kidney-Wort will surely relievo and quickly cure. In tho Spring to cleanse tho System, every one should take a thorough course ot It. Sold by Druggists. Price, 111. KIDNEY-WORT. sep27 lyd&wMW&F 41 k'TSMS." "ISMS" THE WORST "ISM" TO-DAY IS RHEUM AITS M. RIIUUMATISM IN TIIK HACK cui'.rd itr PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KlLLKli. ltllKUMATISM IN THE KNEES iuhkd nv PIUIRYDA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM IN THE MUSCLES CUI'.KD BY PERRY DA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF LONGSTANDING cuhbu nv PERRY DAVIS S PAIN KILLER. III! KUMATIC SUFFEKEKS, buy of ANY DRUGGIST Perry Davis's Pain Killer.. decl-lmd&w OAMVJS2i. flAKL'KTS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manuiactura UAO and CHAIN CARPETS, wholw.de, 2.0W yards por week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock of Brussels, Ingrain ami Venetian Carpets, M GREAT BARGAINS AND ;AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade or my own manufactured goods. I'lcase call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, dor. West Kins and Water Sts. VUJLI. B. ii. mabtih; Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all fclmlu Of LUMBER AND COAL. 49-fard: No. 470 North Water and Prince treota above Lemon Lancaster. n3-lvd COAL AND A1AHCKK. Bestrrade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-load at Lowest Prices. Also, Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ton or bale. Yard: ilarrisburg pike. General Office: 2u East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER. A CO. aprf-lwd tO At,. M. V. B. COHO, 530 NOBTM WATEK ST., Lancaster, o.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and Office : STREET, NO, 331NOBTII WATEK fObSttyU tqooims. Wana maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What wc 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 arc 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. Oftcner we speak of otlier 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 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-clodi, 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-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 ? 1303 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 diey? Noxf-nuter circle, south ontrunco 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 diat 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 centra, JOHN WANAMAKKK. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall H.uare, Philadelphia. MUSIVAV JXIiTKViUSlfTS. M I L'SIC BOXKS. C. GAUTSCHI & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF Music Boxes, STB. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. We offer during the holidays a large importation of the finest Quality High Glass Musical Boxes, at our SwifiB factory price, with only advance of freight and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. An early call will 'give time for good selec tion, nli-tld HEAIMJCABTEBSrOR A FULL ASSOKT ment or Euchre, Poker and otlier play- '"lAttTMAN'S YELLOW F WGAB STOttK SI I tl "SI 1.1 1 I m s n 1 5l?K n 1 ii is mi
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