i Volume XIX--.Ne. IU. LANCASTEK, PA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 13, lt-83. Price Twe Cents. 1 , Ww a) srm&&&R if i I B i m n i-3raKO il 1 UlAWAy V I lAvA . st4 D 19 a El H HL . M -idJ2:i'lftvi'-'i'E?v; tamtj T3l fe. a LJv f &. szw j.s .sawwesyp? -vBSfleaat-s T53"rS kS" tnS S GIVLKK, SPECIAL LOW PRICES -FOR- DRY GOODS and CAEPET8. We are offering Goods at very low prices in every department of our immense stock te re- uui.v. un. aaiuutiiuiidJvc room style carpets in this city and are ui iiuubc-i-uriiihiung motion kins, &c, at the LATH RKDL'CIi offering cheap goods. JOHN S. GIVLEE & CO., DKY GOODS, CAKPEr AND MEKC1IA2JT TA.IL0KLXO HOUSE, Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET. - - - LANCASTER, PA. M VK1CS Si lCATHKIIft. .MERCHANT TAILORING-. New died in Imported Weiatcdt. iu V,;ukvt, Diagonal ami llinleye weave, in I'.lue, Gieeu and lilaek JNew ellects m Silks Mixed English, (Jht,viets in all la-jliieuabk colors. New eirects in Seetcli Cheviots, in nil ia.sliieiiabbj colon. -Sicw eilects in Imported Oveiceating, MYERS & RA.THITONr, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, jtur N text neon in run jeukt iieusc. FAHNE ,, I,,iI.Jl':VV1,M:,? !l,Ml L'XIJLCACIIEI) SHEEl'INl! and SIHRriNCrf MUSLINS. Mill Line of all the most, Popular Makes and most Den-able Wi.itlis.at Lewest Prices. TABLE LINEN. L.AKGE STOCK, all at our usual Lew Pi ices. WHITE CROCHET and HONEY-COMB QUILTS, At Tee, 87 e, $1.00 and 1 25. MAIISEILES COUNTERPANES iu All Qualities Cheap. BL.ANL.KETS, COMFORTS, TICKINGS, FURNITURE CHEOKS FEATHERS, FEATHERS. Full line of 1)U V GOODS, .suitable for these commencing Ilininekect.iti-' or these about te replenish. All at our usual Lew LVic-s. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, IIUT.V .lA'Jt lSTAUUsUfcU JT.S& CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! At REIGART'8 OLD WIIE SHE, 1. 29 East ft Street CT CALL AND EXAMINE. X VV ll.uejiibt receivcil lnci-l iiem the I.I:iiii ct il.uieila tli mlUiii inu- WiniN Verdcliie, Vintage 1S70 : which u eIIct te OUT IMI-tOllIt)--, tO.'ltlltT DEI KAN; :init KI.NJ-. el.! 'HKKKIKs. iiuA.N 111 I.i u loll ,s: V inlau'i' 10. Jsl( ., ., " v .............. ,. v i.uMl..ir;iiti ., mi-. : i i ..-' ,V ',,il "'' '' l'" H'l-siiuii' Lube! Dry, Jii-iK .V Ce.'s iiate Cuvei', .lulcs ji si a ffi itr;,u.' JTEliX vJttiji. l ujjO. Frem the Pleasant Valley Vine Company, irt Hamnaen deport. N. Y in- i- mi; r nirL j hum ilmII 1 lie 111 I IIP lllltl :il the Inlleu iu;j Kiiiiuen At s M i, S. CLAY Wines, Branflies, Bins, ie. 33 PENS SQUAKE, GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. jieuHt: jriutxixiiijxu noens. LlIMI A; AV1L.L.1SON. SIOW SHOVELS from 20c. te 40c. SLEDS from 60e. up. lElS , fill STEEL BOMEES, oily $1.25. AT FLINN & Ne. 152 North Queen St., J-LUM11IXO AK1 JOHN I AKNULt), WHY NOT BUY A FINE GAS EIXTUKE FOR YOUK PARLOR, DINIXG-I100M OR HALL, FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? i JL8 nJj m,St l'rriUiaufc am uscrul Present you could make I have tbcm from $1.00 te $200.00 each. We have a few Sconces with Beveled Mirrors. Jardiueres for Window Flowers. STANDING MIRRORS. Largest stock of Fi"? G'ei ,1 r.igh Rc.ldinff Li hts Ca aud sce he Fine Window Display. EXPLNSESLOW. PRICES LOW JOHN L. ARNOLD, N03. 11, 13 and lG.East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. 21E1HCJLL,. rioueu sYucr. EOCIIER'S KEX0WNED COUGH SYRUP y Has cured thousand-, it vm cine our CeukIi or Celd in Icsh time tiian any ether pre;)ura.tIen. price ss ce:'tn mi bottle, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. DKW OOOllH, Ox. ier spring uoeas. We carry selling- them at bargain prices. uoeus, Muslins, b D PRICES. Call and see 1 UL.OTU1NH. iu I, emluii Beavers, English Meltons, Iverbeys and the popular Ne. 12 East t.'oeitn. STOCK. LANCASTER, PA. J.HJUOJCi. Sereial, Vintage IS 10, with our out 1SW, JSU, j?ir. ms una 1SZ7MA- .'.' i'jj rsS Finn (ilil I'W ivrncr i i-u i-t-ipi'i- iH-uwirlf, j. ii. 3111111111 & Ce.'s lrv J.ruicli.'. reiiiini-ivM'C Vi nvr Cliuuiiieii. aii1 ihu Lliuuet, YclIeV EX. DKYWINR. lCt. H'lTiuir K'Otl !LW:mIf.! tlut lnrhr.t !...... lciiiiu Is,.! :mil I'liiluilclplil.i lbTli. H, E. Slaymaker, AUE.VT. MILLER, OKI Rye Wliiskies, &c, LANCASTER I'A. WILLSON. Lancaster, Pa. UAH J-'ITTJSU. LKJUOK8, JtO. HUUHBAL. ACO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 North Ouoen street, lancaster, I'm. Tlie very best and finest Qualities et Foreign and Demestic WINES und LIQUOItS con stantly ler sale at wholesale and retail StraiKlit Old liye Wlilsicy of the distillation eflS75. Tuie unadulleratiid Custom Ueue JJrunily. warranted et the vintage et lsfiO Kept especially ter medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Uin, and ether Wliiskics, Bran dies and Wines le suit the trade. feliS-li UOUSKAL CO. 1J1AMOS AM) FU1C.V1TUKB KGMUVKU I at short ; notice Ake. tli:ilir in s.(rtkn.i liaiul and antique Furnituie, Stevi-s and lrackctSa-As. J1.50. AUO. F. JiKINOKIU,, ,, ,, - , . 320 North Queen street. Ueclj-inrt (Abovdthe Northern Mai fcct.) 0. s. if A rn VuN the largest assortment of New We are also opening full lines bheetings, lickings, I able Linens. Towels. N.in- and be convinced that we are .Nif-eibea King Street, Lancaster Pa. M Vtt 1VAL I VA III I'M A A !. Hl-Altl.I-UhU 1805. ii. r. eirrn, Kranicli & Bach. PIANO-FORTES. Mjlseu & Hamlin, rdeubct & Ce.'s ORGANS. Aililicvi Cuc?i)Oiiileiice te Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, HAIU:i15Lr!U;, I'A. ll2S-Ji:u. "jirusic isexts. Music Bexes, Closing Out Sale A I HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. Thi lii-iii our lat -ale in I UN city for -ome -uri, ut-ihsiif te v,.n ul u,,. eniiiuslni k ln.-toi!cl(-iiieiir .ut-iiiDiiw ler the m-ii-em. le lliii i-iiil v. qii,i!( tin; lnHi-vt possible pine-., with only sin ill a.l v.mte ever coil et uiuuiU.itMiiini'. tu cevir f.xpcuii-' . Onlj tiiu",t qu.ilitv ltif,'h ( liih Jlutie lio.xe-'-liici.illy mailif lei our n-l.iil ti.ulc, niL-luiliiii; ih:iiiv nrwMjhi wnii i.nst iiiipievcineiitd Hiuiet Jin Kiv.it iM utualiiiny ; lai Hiirciinr te tlKi e iiinmy Muiu isexi-. Kcneially .void in this country. Tin- tone et iIi.-mv bet'-. is very pewerlul :iinl ut tlie 1.11111) linn- remarkably Hwcct. MiiiViil ISiimn with Iti-lln, Drums, (.'uManets. celi-.ti.il Vi.it-i-, li:iii Zitl cr, and .n.r. iiiuiuiu, i;:iiuiiii ii. reup. ' nun biililiiiii'-fluriiieiiiu. Ac. v. ill. two nu inrce 111:1m springs i unnin; times the length et eulii'ar one winding. twirc and tluee Music liexes by Large stock et small Music Itexes : ale, Al lniiiis, Cnjar I'aileis, Uc untcrs, ,V;c., with con coaled music. Immense Display ! Tu'West H lectiens ! Ne home should be without beautiful iiistiuuicnls one et these Tills is an opportunity seldom micro.!. Trice list en npj'licalien. G. GAUTSCHI & CO., MAN'UFAUTUKKllS OF MUSIOAI ItOXKS, Ste. Croix, Switzerland. Salesroems: Ne. 1013 Chestnul St., rilll.AlJKM'JIIA. nevl.vttd tiLAliS AX1 tJVICI.y-.HAJCh. TTIOU a flJAitXIX. Qiiiswars! - OiiPisMi! AT CHINA- HALL. We have Ju-t lcccived per Steamship mi. Ola anetlicr InipeitatiMii et Wliite Gnuiiie Ware IN DINNER, TEA and CHAMBER WARE. We hive :i I.arj,'e Stock et HOUSI.FUK N1SH1NG COOHt: in our line. JletiscsUrcs Receive Special Attention. CTi-Our Ceeds must prove fcati-lactery or will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEK. I'A. VJLBrjSXB. "lAKk'KTS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken te manufacture UAQ and CHAIN CAKPETS, wlielesale, '.'.(-OO yards per week, I aia new prepared te sell my entire stc-ket Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian ets9 AT GliEAT BARGAINS AND !AT BKLOW COST, te make room and give my entlre intention te wholesale trade el my own nianulaetured goods, riease call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Ste. I Carp SATUEDAY MISCELLANY. OANClU TI5AX UAS SUM, IM IN IT. Ceuutrj Waltzari Who Lack Uracc, but Wliu KefiiMe te Lope Laiilj Si:une3 in Uruiunt ltail lteuui. IJuillngien Letter 10 Tiey Tiu.es. Let us pieseut ourselves at a jjeuuiue eetintiy dauee in Vermeut. Tlie muti ciatib have just eeme in aiid taken the .t.at8 provided for them en a sliyhtly laired i!dtfeim at one end of thelem; hall. About fifty or sixty couples of young poepie are teaueicu aoe.it through the hall, some iu meny gieupt-, talkinj:, ethcis mete basliful, clinging te racii etherV aims aud waiting in biluiice for the music te sti ike up. A:ter the usual prelude of shrilling and tooting the leader of the little orchestra nods te the lloer manager, who promptly steps ferwaid and sheuts: ''Gentlemen, please take part. tiers for , " as the d.mee may be. If it is a waits the expectant swain awkwardly and blnshiiigly encircles the fair one with his arm and begins te swing, with a sort f lythuiic apology for the preinatureness of the embrace. She timidly places her hand m U10 and undulates htyhtly iu bj m pathy with hii. impatience. At last the leader of the eieln Ml a leeks significantly anmud his little baud el artists, uedi hi- he.ul upon hii violin, ilraWb hi bow with an emphatic gt-ntine, and the music stiike.i up. About, li.tlr the couples in the room have caught the ihytlnii of the miiiic ; the etln-is swing hopelessly 1011ml, changing .-.tep and I. limping into each ether, till something like a conglomerated dead-lock eiiMtes'in one pait of the 100m, aud the danccis composing it disi-ngae theiuseive and wander away with mauy blusln s te a meie open space, wheie they try it again No body scorns te notice the littie by-pl.iy. All are d.iiicinir. or tivui" te dance, and have enough te de te attend te their own motions, ileie is a ceuple, neither of whom knew hew te waltz or have the slightest idea e! the magic power of ihjtbiu ; but that does net seem te dis tin b them iu the least. It iiiud ami uitiiid they swing, executing Ihu himpKst kind el .icimLi with endless repetition, l'ri s eutly they both gnuv t.e diz.j that ihey staager agaiinlthe wall aud s'and thcie panting and pet -.piling till their equili biium and th-ir bi'-ath is l.ceveied, when they launch upon a new Sv.-iis of idvolutieus. Lint theie aie plenty of geed danccis en the lloer whom it is a pleasme te watch. Ticyde net adept the limp, ai-theti al attitude and la.y lepa of the fashi.mabli- city waltzer, but go whaling down the llenr at a geed lively pace and, even wln-ie the eiewd is the thickest, cirem from ceup't; te couplelike billutd balls. The young lady does net lay her cheek ufreelienately 011 the young gentleman's shoulder, nor sti etch out her lilli white aim and feath ered fan in the dinctieu of the Pelar star, wheie it nu-ets her p.utner's at an equally inconvenient and ridiculous attitude, but she d.mci's iu .1 natui.il posit i .11, slightly inclined ferwaid, and support m1 bj her liartner's aim, while eiaj hand lists liimly en his sheuldei aud the ether is cl.i::ped by liia dist ngaged hand. Theiv is a :;piing and spiiit, an cudui.i'ucc and evident e:i e:i jeiineut. about, tiie.ve cuiniiij dunce which you will leek for in vaiu m the en eivaliug and pci fumed air of t.li fa'-loeu able saloon. T!ie.-c jeung pcepli: will dance all night long and be te.idj for an ethei b.ill the next ni glit. OlMrsti lvirii van i:i)i:i:N .Mi!,t.t: A I'routliiu.iii'e Oultitiiiis el 5eini aim ncmi itubles. The dinner bewail at 7 o'clock and the j-uest 'e!t the table at 10. What a bete ! ' As the dinner was en my account 1 had the pi ice of houer, notwithstanding the ptescace of the eidne dijilema'ic 1ikI., this b'-iiH'. a j.iece of pelitene-s shown te new airivals. When dinner wae anneui.c d the president took my arm and led me into the dining room a fine room, well decorated and made me sit en his riht hand. The table, at which -10 .'lies' s were seated, would have held l'JO. The wait ing was poed for America and the dinner was excellent. The Fiench cook ti Id my valet tle follevn j cuiioiie fact: Fer fceveial mouths, mikj the juesiijcntial election has beeu the question of the day, many peisens who airive daily te breakfast or dinner with out notice threatened te vete against him if they weie net cutcilained. The cook stated that he had all possible trouble in satisfying them, and that they often u turned what he sent up, doing se en the pietextthat it was uneatable, and ordering something else ; the result being that my valit remarked in all sciieusucss, " I should think it no easy matter te be president." I went Fiidayte dine with the presideut, Mr. Tyler Forty men were present, but no women ; the latter did net appear till after dinner. I was seated between Mr. Hpenccr and Mr. "Webster. The latter thiew off the pseudo dignity iu which he constant ly clothes Ins ad mcdieciity ; the madiera, of which he drank tee much, net only rendeied him agreeable, iu the American fashion that is te say, but caus ed him te beconie maudlin ; he claspud my arm with both hands aud said ; ' My dear Raceurt, I am exceedingly pleased te see you te-night ; I feci this much mere than I have previously done, though I can not tell why. Perhaps I have net hitherto been friendly enough toward you, but, if you will allow me, we shall new become a pair of friends ; you shall see that I am a geed fellow. Come and see mc daily without ceremony ; that will please me greatly, my dear Raceurt, because I really liud you charming." This llattering avowal was made in halting phrase, and 1 must tell you, with hiccups which ren -dercd the neighborhood of the secretary ofstateanj thing but pleasant. All this occurred at the table at the head of state at a dinner given te the representatives of all the Eurepeau powers ! "Webster was pompous in the extreme and ill at case. I ceutiuue te be of the opinion that all the leading men iu this country would be second or third rate mtn in England. They jive themselves stuckup airs charactcrist'c of rich Londen brewers, having all their vanity, vulgarity and ab surdity. Mr. Clay is a man of another type; he is a gentleman fatmer. Souven irs iVun Diplemate, dc Baeeurt. AS lSDOMlrABLE LITTLE KCBL. A Geed Story el AVhlcli General Meade ta tne Here. Nashville American. "When in command at Atlanta, General Meade was quite popular, and visited the highest circles of Southern society, and was a particularly welcome guest at the house of Dr. Lawsche'a parents. A bright, prattling little girl of Ave years, of a neighboring family, under the influ ence of her old nurte, had imbibed a mor tal fear and hatred of the " terrible Yanks." One evening at a social gather ing a young lady present, in a spirit of mischief, asked the enfant terrible: ""What are you?" 'Tse a webel," was the (piick icply. ' "Well, who's a Yank ?" was the next nut-sHeu ; and be fore any oue could iutcipose the child an swered, "Old Meade." The geed natured general laughed heartily at this, and tak- ing the child en his lap for she was vf-ry feud of him told her that he was " Old Meade." The child looking Inte h s face, in an incredulous voice asked : " Is you 'Old Meade;"" Thea followed a suc cession of screams as the child stluggled te release herself, while the general was convulsed with laughter. Standing in the middle of the room aud looking the general straight iu the face, her littie fei in quiv ering with anger aud excitement, she stampfed her feet and saia : " I hate you, 'Old Meade,' I hate you ! ' Every one preseut save the gallaut soldier felt deeply niei titled. He never failed te inquire atter his little enemy, anil would sand her presents. She Would meet him en the stieets afterward, but could never be iu duced te address him ether than " Hew de you de, Old Meade?" Finally the little one's prejudice, were away, and, meeting the soldier 0110 dav, iu a meek voice, scarcely audible, saluted him, 'How 'Hew 'How de you de, General?" '-Ne, no." said Meade, turning quickly, "I'm net General Meade, I'm only ' Old Meide! ' " They eventually became veiy warm fricuds. ileiv te .H.ikti a iinriHlcl! Ti,e Will Tickle tlie l'alalu for .111 Heur. V w ort liv euin l'et. Te make wonderfully appetiz'r.g sand wich.'s pieceed 111 tnis way: Take equal quantities of the Ineast of a cold boiled chicken and of cold boiled tongue. Chop them very line ; se Hue itt fact th it you cannot distinguish the sepai ate particle1!. Add a geed large half-teaspoon ful el celeiy salt, a pinch el ciyenue p"pj cr and four tablespoonfuls of Mayonnaise du-ss-nig. This quantity of condiments will be enough te season the biest el one Urge cbisken and an equal qu.iutit.y et tongue. When this is perfectly ctild, spmid .some thin slices ei biead with battel and then with llih inixtiue. Da net pr-pne them till jeu ate about ready te serve them. Ii you wieh te take sandwiches ter a lunch when traveling, be c.ueful net t- make the (hissing quite se moist .14 you would if they aie te be eaten at home. The better way, if you de net object te tha tieubli', is te jmt the salad ii'lmg in lsuiill glass jir, and spiead the andwichea as 30U need them. One geed way te util'ze bits of cold venison is te chop them line, then heat with some of the gravy left liem dinner, or, if you have none, with a hille water. in which jeu put a geueieus lump of but ter ; season with pepper and .sail ; then till some patty pauu with the venison and cover the top with ciu-t. Uaki until the citist is ' deni brown." "What U heaven's best jlttte in m V" .-In: aked, pweetly binilinx en him, "In-. ISull's Cen 'h -jyruii," he ielie I. with prudence. He I adjust been cured by it el a bad celli. Tiieiiia-j .McKluec, Mt. Carine, I'll., aJ: "liinwiiS linn l!iticr- Is unexcelled as a ic niedy ler iinlictlen and Kencnl debility." Fer -ale by II. I!. Cochran driigirist, i:S7and 1 VXeith (Jue-n st eet. js lud.Vw " Duiability is better than Miew." Iiiir alillltv et health is uer Ii mere than Hit ivf.tllh nt a Vand lbilt Kidney-. ort 1-111 ill's cii-lube el'iu m.iintaiuiuc liealth. U itli hcullliy liver, beuels and l:iduen. lucu and women ttlilnlwijxli. la jjin(t health, it tlm biMieN are leriii.l, it p les tenii'-nt, i the back is lull eip.ii ii set u package et K dncy-Weil and lie cm. u i'lieui meic sullciinu. Cji-1 lie mii.-l biiliiant shades in-.ible, en all lain les a-e made by 111' Diamond Dyes. UncijUa led ler Inilir li-cj and duraliiiily. Ii) cents. SiiileiiV Ceu-jii and Cousunipiien Cure is sold by us en a iiiai-.inle". It cine-' cmiMUup llmi. for -ale by H. n. Ceehr.-n, din;.;ist 1J7 ami Ml Neilh luefii st. myl-imleew Aw Honorable .'Meiiilen. Ol all Hie remedies en cartli tint well may claim attention. In-. Themas' Eehcl'ic oil ceutniands e-.peci il mention Fer wen. liens power t, cine disea-n. it- lame none can thiettle. Its merits are net in the pull, but aie in-ide the heille. Kheumatism, neuialia, sole Hu eat, asthniii, bienchitii. dinhtheiia. I'lC. lie all cuieil by Theuus' Kcleetric Oil. ler -ale by H. 15. cechran, ilruy l.i'J Net ill Cjueeu sirei-t. ,'ist, lsuiill Slkeklmi nights, made uil-ciuble by that tciibie con h. bhileh's ( tin: I- the remedy ter you. Fer sale bv II. IJ . Cochran, ili-iuist 1. IT and i; North Ouccn St. myj-l ideew,Sw .Nearly u Miracle. K.A-enHh Hall, ISInxliamtnn, N. Y. witcs: l-ulb-reil ter several mouths lithadull p.iiu through the lett lun an.l shoulders. 1 le-t my -pints, appetite and color, and could with dilliculty keep no ill dav. Jly mother )u Denied -eme '.unlock llloed ilitteis ; 1 took them as diiected, and have lelt no pain since lii-t week atler u-Iiik them, aud am new mte uell." lilce$I. Fer tle by II. . Cechian, ititiK-jist, 137 nail l::'J .North Qui en street. SmieK'u Vitullzer is what you need ter Con stipation, Less et appetite, Dizzii ss and all symptoms, of Dyspepsia. I'rieehlami 7. cents per bottle. Fer -ale by II. II. Cechian, drusj tji-t, 137 and 130 North Oueeii bt. invIAw AValuut Leaf Hair Kesterer. It is entirely ditlcrent from all ethcis. It is as clear as water, and, us its name indicate-', is a. perfect Vegetable Hair Ilesterer It will immediately lice the head from all ilaudrult, restore ?;ray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new fjiewth where it has fallen ett. It docs net In any manner ellcct the health, which Sulphur, biisar of I.e-id and Nitrate et blivcr preparations ha e done. It will change llKht or laded imir m a few days te a lieaulilul -flossy Drewn. Ak your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE V C'., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HAM. . KUCKEL, New Yerk. lunti lyd.eed&w LAJIUAHTSii H'ATVll lif. I'll IS fei: ill mums OF THE Lancaster Watch is; Steadily Grewing J5 tins" Heme Demand" Is meant the In cieased Salejefthe Lancaster Watched in Lan caster City and in Lancaster County. HOME IMAi 3t Kill UAL. B i:mV, 1KU.N UllTEKS- PLAIN TRUTHS The bleed is the foundation of life, it circulate- through every part of thu body, aud unless it is pure and rich, jjeud health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure aud quick way te drive it out is te purify and enrich the bleed. These simple lacts arc well known, and tin: highest medical authorities agree thai mAliimj but iron will lesteic the bleed te its natural condition ; aud also that a.l the iron reputations hitherto niade blacken thctceth, cause headache, and arc ether iVisc injurious. Brown's lien Dittets will thorough ly and quickly assimilate with the bleed, purif-,lii and Mticutliuiiiii; it, and thus drive disease from any pait of the .-.ysteni, aud it will net blacken the teeth, cause headache or coustip.i'ieu, and is positively net iu iu juiieics. Saved Hia Child. 17 N. KuUwSt., Il.iltiiueie. Mil. Kib. 1.', las . eiili: Upen the icce meii-daliiiiK.-: u.'i'en.l lined Ilrewn's lien Ititltis ai :i ionic and ic-slei-aUve for m ilaiulitir,H limn 1 mil-, t mining 1:1 1 ciiiimiici il :h watimr away uiili tou-uuii-lien. Having le-t three iluuli tei"s by ti.e terrible diicasc. iiu ili i- the caie of ciiiinenl physi-i-i.mx, I was leth te linJicve. Hut anjthlrifj could auvst l he pre-re-s el the illicit J. but te my fjieni siirpii-c. iielinuiny ilau-h-ler li.ul laken one buttle et liMiu n' Iren l;itieis she bewail le mend and new is iiute n n "teied le tei incr liealtli. A tilth laiijjluerl'euaii loshewsin- el ( u-umplieii, and vhfii the physician was consulted hi: j uii-Uly said "Te.il.-s weie ic- liiiie.t;" and wneii inlermed that the elder si-dtir Wils ink n' l.rnwuN lien l.lllers.ie-pimiled "tha i-jajjoed tonic, lake it." AOKJI I'UIILl'S. Riewn's Iren Hitters cllectually cures Dyspep-ia, Indiuestien and Weakness, and render. the greatest lelief and bent fit te persons sitllcriii-r fiem bitch wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaint.-', etc. ! or sale wholesale ami retnil lij 11 I5.COCI1 KAN, Druggist, I.J7 and la'J North Queen stieet. Luncdsti-r ililwd&w 5 KIllM-It-WOKC Hii.s been p:ee I the surest cure ler KIDNEY DISEASES. l'ecs a lame b'lck or d,-.enIer-d urine indi law )nt vi, u .ne a vtc'iin T THEN III) Mil' If K-ITAl'E ; use Kidney-Wert ut once ( dniK-Hi-t- recommend it ) anil it will speedily over come the diecase and restore hen ti.y action. " .pi-licici '"v eemp'aiuls peculiar te -IO;U.1CO. y,ur M"C. kllcll pain ai.d wi-akiii-.es Kidney- ort is'uiiaiiip.is.-e I, us it will act premptl and stttely. Eitht-i se. lnconilucnce.ietentlen of utine. iirickdiiit oi-iepydeiio-il,andiliili,drai;!iins I'uius, al. speedily i mid te lis ciuativc power. sOI.D IIVAI.I. DKUUUI-jrh. ITIce, mi. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at I lie same and itnuels. lime en 1 liii Kidneys, I.iver sc.iiJ-i-eii ITs.ltw 13 Wintry Blasts. Wl.TKY ISLAM'S MUM COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BP-ONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NSTTRALQIA Perry Davis' Pain Killer cn:i:s COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Provide iain-it the evil ellects et In- try IilasLs by preuuiin PLltKir Datij' Pais KiLiaat. evi:uy HOOD uu(;u ist Ki:Ers it. jl-ImdAw OAlSKCltS UlOi;it TONIC. Winding Up the Cleck. When the Weary Wheels Wero Almest Still, A Lucky Accident Re veals the Lest Key. " Hew ImiK 'I'll you say you had it V ' Twenty-ti ve years." "What! a had ceu'h, with occasional at tacks et hcmmerihai:, terlwcnty live years? Why, u an, it'.s a mercy that tl.cre'j a dozen pounds leltet jeu." Abraham Orncr, of Hutlisplri', Dauphin county, ra., stuck telds statement, and when the eiclamnliens et wonder ceased, he addrd: "Exactly. You're iltfht. It is a mercy. I'ut Hie jin-atcst mercy et nil la thut, beieie 1 actually couched myelt out et existence, I et held of PARhEK's Cineei: Temc, and a low bottles of it cuied me." " Cured you ? Relieved you, you mean ?" " I iiiu.ni wnat I say : it cured me," s-atd Mr Orner, -imply. --I ti-el like another man." Please take especial netice: Pakkeu's Gis eek Temc is lint a were usance et j-Injjer ; uel amereitemachie. Tha ordinary preparations of Kbier are beneficial ler transient aches, but at that point their value etuis. Pakkeic'h (Jixjer Toxic covers a lar wider and totally different Held. It attacks and dissipated radi cal and chronic diseases et the Liiiiks, Kid neys, I.iver and Nerves. H is us delicious te the palate as it is prompt and eitective In operation. Ginger is only eh nmeny many powerful curat! -ed which the Temc holds In combination. Test its virtue ler that tough or yours, or ler any of the ills which require an invlgerant ter the whole system. And. above all, de net permit yeuisidf te be misled. Parker's Ginger Tenie stands alone. Nothing elie is "just the same," or "just as geed." Prices SO cents and $1. Economy in buying the larger size, lliscex & Ce.. New Yerk. jS-lmwcewJtdS 1 ADIES'HAIK DKK33EK. 5IKS. C. LIILEK, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Werk, La dies' und Guilts' Wigs and Toupee. Coml Ceml Ings Htiaightened and inane te order. Hair Jewelry et all kinds made up. Kid Gloves ami Feathers cleaned and dyed. Alse Ladles' Shampooing, at NOS.2-.B& '-7 NOKTII O.CEEN STUKKT, AvKeur doeis above P. U. K. Depot. ectlG-::mil S AMU hi. II. l'ICItSK, AfTIIKXKY, hah Komeved his OIHce liem .V, North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT &TUEET, Immedl ately In IU:ar ej Coun Heuse, Leng's Xu-w nt:y auevs. Wanamaker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, mere than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted se. Yeu hear it said by everybedy: "li you want te match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpcctable one, go te Wanamaker's." The ether peculiarity that everybody expects te find here is less pleasant te speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us with lower prices, if one Still, we imagine that should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of ether aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally old news. te give Next out-T building. clicle, oeulti entrance te main Warm skirts for ladies, and ieirinne-s for ladies, irls and lit- . 1 1 'IM t ? j tie gins, i lie warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian-cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, ilannel and felt prettily trimmed, net quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 te 65 cents. West of south entrance te main building. Furs have te be thought el. We're busy enough as te mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought te say what will net op press us with tee much making. Perhaps thisitis. A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-made. Mere 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 Chedtnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyens, 25 te 35 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from 51 te $2 ; and wc guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Noxt-eutor cixclc, .south onlrance le main building. Weel serge embroidered with sitk dots that eucrht te sell for $1.50 no that isn't the way te put it; it ought te sell according te our theory, for just as little as we can aflerd ; and that is 75 cents. Loek out for such new. It's time for ever-buying and all sorts of mistakes te show them selves. We try te keep ready te turn ether folk's mistakes te account for ourselves and for you. Third circle, s.euthcast tiem eeulie. JOHN WANAlVlAKER. Chestnut. Thiituiiilh and Market streets and City-hall sqiu-.ic, Philadelphia. SLlllUJIS, JtC. SLEIGHS! SLEK&HS! EDGE RLE Y & CO., XAKKET STKEET, Hear of Central Market Heubdb, LANCASTEK, PENN'A. We have a Large ami Splendid Assort ment of rertlanil, Albany and Deuble Sleighs. They are the best selected woodwork anil the tlnest painted and ernar.icntcd Sleighs ever offered ler sale in this city. Our Motte: "Quick sales and small prehti. It costs nothing le call and examine work. i-We also have en hand a lull line of Finn Carriage work. In which we defy competition. AH Werk Warranted. Kepairiug et all kinds promptly attended te. nSJ-tfd&w UOOKH AJfll HTA'rMlfJSMl. CUICISTJUAS J axu NEW YEAR CARDS, XEW ILLUSTRATED UOOKH, ALI'.UMS, ASO X VIE AEhORTMEXT OJT FANCY ARTICLES, I. 31. IfLYNS'S, .NO. 12 WEST KING STICEKT. lOJQ "''"".