LANCASTER DAILY I NTELLIGENCER TUESDAY DECEMBER 13, 18S1. ?laucastri jfiitclliaencer. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 13, 1881. LOVE OF NATURE. 1'er Ilia INTELLIGENCE!'.. All iii the breath era minute, All in the depth of a slgli. All in the touch of a zither. Lives :t love that cannot lie ; .And t!i billows may surgeon the rock shore. And the l'shlnlng gleam ,lem lnc cloud; j-ren l he thunder may rage in its fury, Hut the .strength et that love's a low'. Ml in the glare ela diamond, AH in the blush el a rose. Ml in she sheen of a sunbeam. Lives a love In lair repose , .Mid the winds may war llcree In the heaven. Men may rave in the gloom el night. And the torrents may dash en the v.ei Id's late. Still, even that love is bright. All in the tinge el a dai-jy. All in the peal el a rill, Ml in the gleam et a dew drop, Lives a love as. strong as will ; And the lire may belch high lrem the moun tain. Ami the Hie may bins in the sea, l.'en great nature may heave in her grandeur; That love's 'tween nature and me. 11. it. S. Psychometric Kiegraphy. Dr. Win. B. l'aiinehtuck. Psychometric Circular, Mlllri : N. Y. llioeUivu, Tlic following is Mrs. Anna KiinlKiIi'.s " rcailiiig " el' Ur. Win. ft. Fahncsteck's writing, October, 1&1. The rc-uliug was ccenlcil as spoken by Mrs. Kimball the lady knowing nothing whatever of the nature of source of the writing tdic was Iisychenietii.inj; : " We have a character here that corre sponds te the stalwart oak, rout arching branches that stretch out en every side, making room beneath it for many weaker forms te unfold power anil be sheltered erewhile. Hew voein--ly it gathers in all whom it attracts? Hew tenderly it over shadows, never coercing, ever unfolding from within, strengthening the soul for action, never sustaining the body at the soul's expense or impoverishment. " This gentleman is a rare spiritualist, all space "is peopled with enfranchised spirits, who associate together in his con scieusness, ite tiasa pewcnui win. .a. I held his letter in my hand it almost overcomes the power of my spirit impircrs who environ me when giving a soul read ing, and co-eperately as the soul aura is gathered upon my brain and organism wc give the result. His will clouds my mind, his magnetic power is great, it lifts me up into the realm of imponderable matter. He is veiy. ladical self-centred, almost isolated in Ins theuiiht se ultra it is te most minds ! This is a highly illuminated man, and one who is connected with many sp'u its who arc associated with him in all his investigations and experiments. "They arc very humanitarian, conic here te unfold or reveal ways of alleviat ing and ameliorating human sull'ering, while in the crucible for refining purposes. "His school is one that gives the man mastery ever its human environment where it has been a servant of the crude physical. All of this gentleman's pupils ceme under spirit influence of soul power in his sphere, through his wondrous mag netic power, and that of the invisibles. He possesses knewledgs that comes from the inner spirit circles, that is most im im peitaut in unlocking secret laboratories in nattiic, and in giving each individual soul its immortal dower of soul wealth. " The universe is our home, and all worlds our neighbors, there is open com munion possible for all, and knowledge te be gleaned, products te be exchanged te enrich our world and its people. The spirit tells nie this. ' 1 de net think this eutlemau is fa miliar with the great purposes of spirits I jce in close association with him. His leal work lias but just commenced, only a groundwork or basis has been formed, upon which his school can build, after he moves en in soul-life and unfold incut. "He is a most rc-crcut worshiper of thespiiit, feels his iclatienship te the Di inc Centre, and yet 1 think he never hccs anything mere se than in himself. Sees no Ged, only as it is revealed in himself, thruuh his personal power. He is no ego tist, but feels his soul all powerful and rests in its unlimited power te study and interpret ether organic structures. I think he is a true worshiper of Ged, ever look ing within for his knowledge of the spirit. He is a soul-ray from the Over-Seul. "He is net popular, his ideas arc often hurled back upon him, se few can accept them or relate them te what they treasure as pure fact. He works against powerful tides, that would, overcome one less self centred. His soul rises above every tidal wave of antagonism ; but they de net touch him. " Cares as little for popularity and all its trains of evils, as the sun for the ccans tempest and storm. He is a sun in soul form and will break up much old cilete thought. Is most iconoclastic, al though far front aggressive. sun melts the beautiful frost work of lace upon our windows in winter. 1 sec him as one of the greatest central powers, that has ever tee large a soul for measurement in the personal and physical, such as wc usually have te delineate. Spirits call him A Hay from the All Parent, Father and Mether Seul. "I Am Ail riuyt't! Out," isaeoiumen eeuiplaint. It you 1 eel se, id a nackageet Kidnev-Werl ami lake II and you will at once lee! its tonic power. It renews i he healthy action of the kidneys, bowels and liver, and thus restores the natural Hie and strength le fins weary body.. It ealu new be had in cif her drv or liquid form, ami in either wav is always prompt and ellk-ienl in action. AVr- : !'ir( .St'ttfl'tnl. illS-lwd&w In (leixl Spirits. T. Walker. ;le eland, O., write;: "Fer the !:i.d twelve month- I have sull'ered Willi lum bago and general debility. 1 commenced bik ing ISillileck Kloed Hitlers about, six weeks age, ami new have, great pleasure in Muling that I have recovered my appetite, my com plexion has grown ruddy, and 1 feel better altogether." Price $1. Fer sale, at II. IS. Coch ran's drug Mere, IS7 Nerlll fjtiecn street, l.au cukter. A III in vcleus euro Fer all bodily ailments, arising from impurity el bleed, a ierpid liver, irxcgularily of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidnevs. Is warranted in a free useel Bur dock Hliieil Kilters, l'rice!. Fer sale at 11. 15. Cechnin's ilrug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. Centty Dees It. Eugene Cress. Swan street, Biillale, writes : " 1 have used Spring Illossem ler dyspepsia ami indigestion, anil have found it te act ad mirably as a gentle, aperient and bleed purl lier. I consider It uncqualcd 'you are at. lib erty te use my name as a reference.' " Price . cents Eer Kile at II. 15. Cochran's drug ,tore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. rOK HAZE. 1)i;;:i.ic sai.k OP A FIliST-tJLASS HOTEL. Oi. TUESDAY. DECEMBKIt 3ft. I8S1, will be mid en the premises thai valuable property known asthc CITY HOTEL, Mfualed en the weal nlile of North Queen (duel, ii-IId! PcniiRylvania railroad depot, fienlliig en North Queen hli-cct SO feel, W l,l iiifneer less.and extenilliig in depth if bet. Ibeii widensOilcet, 4 luetics. amllcon amllcen llniieiliiit. ubllhle Market HtriHJt 215 feet, en widcli U creeled a FOUK-STOtti "'"GK HOTEL, and Three Story Jlrlck Ilack Ilullu ing, a Large Krlck SUible, with blate J oef and large shedillng One hall the piiiriiaw money can tr.tnaln in the property. , , , Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. tn. or said day. when eondll.tetiH will be made known by THE II El ItS OF J. fc D. 11EESE. Dcc'd. II. SiiL'iir.tiT, Auct. dUt-tsd MEDICAL J7-IDNET TVOKT. THE GREAT CURE FOR KHEUMATISM, As it is for all diseases et the KIDNEYS, LIVEIi AND IIOWELS. ' It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful sutlering which only iii.. i-i-Kiiu ni l!li-iiii,:itimn can realize. s Thousands or Canes et the worst tertus el this terrible disease have been quickly re lieved, in a short time rcrfectly Cured. KIDNEY "WORT has had wenderlul success, and mi immense In hundreds sale in everv nart el the country. of cases it has cured where all els se had tailed. It Is mild, but elllclent. CKKIAIN IN its ACTION, but harmless in all cases. It Cleanses, Strengthens and gives New l.lle te all the important organs of the body. The natural action el the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed et all disease, and the Bowels move freely ami healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated lmm tlic. svstcm. As it has been proved by thousands thai KIDNEY WORT. is the most effectual remedy ler cleansing the sy-teni el all morbid secretions, u sneuni uv used in every household as a SPUING MEDICINE. Always cures Ililiuness, Constipation, l'lles and all Female Diseases. W II is put up in Dry Vegetnbln Ferm, in jWtiucans, one package el which makes six riiiarlsi)t medicine. 4-Alse in Liquid Ferm.very CenretitrHteil -lortliceiiventunctiot these who cannot r readily prepare II. It acti with C'ual tjrctjlciciiry in cither form. GKT IT OF YOU It DRUGGIST. PIUUK, 1. uruv IMI'il l IMIS'tV Jfc tlO.. 1'rett'S. Iturlingteu, VI. f Will e-nd the dry .tec a: pest-paid.) yd&w.' OPICCIAL AM CHKONIC DISKASKS. Mary A. Leugakcr, M. 1)., OFUCi; AND KES1DENCE Ne. 13 Esisl Walnut Sliwt, land liANCASTBR, PA., ;ilso.i-.eser Mm i:yc, Kar mid Threat Treated as a Specialty. P.nlicularnMciitleii given te the liealiiient et Iii.-i-a-eset Women and Children. lice examination and treatment daily e.v .,.ni sun. lav lrem 11 a. in. te 1 p.m. Censiil- t.iiiens in English and Ueriuaii. H. D. LONGAKEB,M. D., S.ATi: H'" PIIILADEI.rlllA. NOW OP LANCASTER, PA.. Ollli:e : Ne. 13 EaetWalnut Street, eilers h!- prote-denal services te the atjlicled i.iii'f'ialiv' le iiies1 snuriiii in'm v iikmim. ... Special Di He will begladtesi-eand talk iththem. It is his practice te plainly declare a di-rase incurable it he lielieves u te no se. in tln-i-asc whicii he undertake, he guarantees i.iiln.i'.I thai can be done by unwearied atten- linn and lli" application of cxpeiieneed skill, gained hv many vears el practice in treating di-cae in lis various ami most malignant form. Thai his skill lias net been exerted in vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen at hiseilice, will testily. C'ain'ers, Tumors mil Swellings Cures W itlietil 1'alu r Using the Knife r Drawing Uloetl. kiii Mlseases and every deserlptieu et V. cenitien. Pilesaiid Scioluleiis Diseases Perma nently Cured. Female Dlseaes Aetitu or Chronic, .peeilily and ladically cured. Di-iii-es et the Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver imil Kidnevs can umietibtedly be cured. Paitieular attention given te l'rlvalti Dis Dis eascsel cvciy tlesi-riptieu ; iiNe that state el alienation and weakiie-set mind, which ren ders piTsen- incapable of enjoying the pleas ures e! pel lerming the duties et lite, complete ly eiii-ed, anil the patient, restored te active lieaith and l he enjoyments or Hie. Disease et Mie v.ya ami r-ir ireaieu as a Kpeelaliv. Dr. Leugakcr will make, piolessieual visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), and medicine sent with proper diicctiens te an v part et the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office : Ne. 13 East Waliml Street, LAXCASTEU, PA. jelVlyilTu.Tli&S&w 'I'lIK OUE AT UUKATIVK AtlENTS. GALVANISJl AND ELECTRICITY. DR. HAIjLi'S 6nmn iSALVANlt: P.ATTEUY is Imbedded ill llus Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body piediiccs a constant but mild cur rent el Electricity, w hiehis most exhilarating. 11 isape-itiveanit speedy cure ler flic follow ing complaints, via : IMieiiinatism. Neuralgia, bick Headache, Weak ami Inllaiiied Eyes, all A Heel ions el the llraiii, spinal Complaints, Kidney and Liver remplaiuts, Seialica, Paralysis. Asthma and Lung Pi'-eases, Dilates el the Heart, Nervous Flo. tniliens, A.c. l'KICi; ONI.V ijiil.OU. T11K IJKLIi JLVSN CO., Prep'rs, .sf-2 llreadway, Cor. i::th St., New Yerk. ACICXTH WAXTlil). Send stamp ler circulais. Fer sale by all luggisls. .Mention this paper. Sent by mail. oct7-;Sniced&i;tweow 31USLCAI. IXSTltVMEKTS. Airj:ii)!Ni: ai ciikistmas outs. MUSIC-BOXES. Superior Quality. Newest Selections. Popular Prices. THE MOST APPKOPKIATE Wcdtliug and Christmas Present. We etler during the Holidays the. largest anil most varied stock el MUSIC-UOXES ever shown in this country, at the Swi-s laelery price, with only advance of import duty, leys ilrm hall the regular retail price. MUSICAL BOXES, it mi ni:u.s. DtiVMs, c.i. stj a j:t. y.ITJU-UlS, Ac, l-i'. MUSICAL ALIJUMS. C. iiiiul.srhi & Ce., Liiniljiclmcrs, STE. CliOIX and OENEVE. . Switzerland. Salesrooms, 1020 Ctiealuul St., PHILADELPHIA. JCSJ-Scnd for Circular. !!-lld VUAt.. t It. ItlAllTlK, i. Whnleealeiind Retail D.caler in all kinds el LUMP.ER AND COAL. 3r i an! : Ne. 420 North Water ami Prince 8'. reels above Lemen l.an caster. n3-lyij COHO & WILE?, ,7J SOUTH WAVJitl ST., Vntmaster, l'a., Wl-eiesale and itetall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. t'onneclle:i Witt: tlic Telephonic Exclianget llrauch Offlce : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Ieb28-Iyil "iO TO RBILLY & KELLER -von GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay anil Straw by tlie bale or ten. Farmers nml ollie.rs In want et Supcrlei filaunrc will Unit It te tlielr nilvantagote call. Yard, llarrlsliur I'lkc. J Otllce. 20 Kast CliOhinut street. eBiv-n ran hajjE. WAUUN AND COACH- H ...ntnrv slum, a well-established stand ?OK BEKT.-A 1 mnlnir 11011 within two iniles of Lancaster, en the Millers- ville Pike. Apply le or ntinruss. UIU PHILIP BAUSMAN. dfi-tfd&w Lancaster, 1'. O. AW MILI, F()BALK-A TWKNTV-rOlIB horse power penapie s.n ni, as k"" as new. Address, rillLIP LEBZELTEK, Eagle Speke and Heading Works, d.tw-tt Lancaster, Pa. 0 IU'HANS GUUKT AtK Of VAILUABI.K City Property. On THUUbDAY, 1E CEMHEltlS.lSJl.by virtueand in pursuance or an alias order et the Orphans' Cem t of Lan caster county, will be sold at public sale en the premises, all that certain two-story rick tavern property (known as the Serrel Herse lletcV). with three-sterv brick back building, brick stables, shedding, blacksmith shop, &c. .....i ii i .-ifiini.1 thereto belonging, situated . ?.. I.,.-..," tl'et, l.'llW. uiV., or the most desirable and convenient, neiei properties in f lie city et Lancaster. Sale tocemmencB at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ,....,., .,. . I,.,m, ANNA MfhLLIliOl I, Executrix el Jeremiah McElligett.dee'd. Ui:m:v Shubkkt. Auctioneer. n' tsd iniiKi, .. - ...... , . ,.., KI'II ANS'COUKTsALK ON SATDIiDAY, I DECEMISEIt 17, 1!S1, at the Keystone If Vlli fliii.i.ll 1t-i. I.lLllCiLSLCI. Pa. '...'.. i. ....... ri,..."i ...liniiiUtiMioi-ef Ann Eliza' belli Flick, wMew and relict or Lewis p.. Frick, late of the city of Lancaster. Pa., deceased, by virtue el" m order et the Or phans' Court et Lancaster county, Pa., will sell at public sale t he following real esUite te wit : All that certain one-story brick Dwelling Heuse creeled en the Harrisburg pike, in the vityel Lancaster, measuring In Hent .1 feet 7'i inches, and extending in depth southward and MHillicastwanl'.71cctlO inclies. mere or less, and converging at the end therein te the viIthei: fest S inches. Alse, a one-story brick DWELLING; HOUSE, situate en James street. Lancaster City, ateresaid, containing in trout en said street::! led :: inches, ami ex tending northward lrem said James street 11. James street. lse, at the same time and place will be sold by virtue el the order of court ateresaid, as the prepetty el Lewis 15. Flick, ile-eea-ed, by him as administrator, the following property, te wit: All that ccr lainlotel ground, situate In .Arch alley, in the city of Lancaster, aterecsaitl, measuring in fronton Arch Alley JO leet ami extending in depth northward along properties et Mrs. Kllzabeth Meyers. Mrs. Ann Chambers, pro perty el Ann i;ii.abctl! Frick, deceased. . leet. mei eer less. Sale te commence at. 7 o'clock p, in., when conditions and terms will be made known by CONUADGAST, Administrator of Elizabeth r rick, dec u. r CONUAD CAST. Administrator or Lewis Flick, dcc'd. Hi:nky SuuiiKirr. Auctioneer. dle-7ld P111M.IU SALE OF VAI.UAItMS CITV PISOPEIITY. On WEDNESDAY, the llth DECEM11EU, A. D., 11, pursuant lean order of fhe Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the Leepard Ho He tel, in tlic City et Lancaster, the billowing de scribed real estate, late el Henry Di-.ichbar, deceased, le wit: .... Purpart Ne. I, A let of ground with a two story and attic brick DWELLING HOITSE, with store rooms, and two-story brick back building, situated en the northeast corner el Last King ami J'liini sireui. 111 uie coy ui .u caster, containing in front en East King street H5 feet, mere or less, and extending in depth northward leet. mere or less, adjoining properly el Isaac Quigley en the north anil v. .in il.e ...isi -ras through the hou-e and hydrant in the yard. Very desirable as a busi ness stand. ... Purpart -Ne. 'J, A lot.el ground with a two story ami utile brick DWELLING HOUSEaml two-slery brick back building, situated en East King street, in the city el Lancaster, ad joining Ne. 1 en the east, containing in front en Kast King street 1( feet, mere or less, and extending in depth northward !Xl leet, mere or less, hounded by property et Isaac Quigley en the north and Jeseph Kreckley en the Kast : gas through the house and hydrant in the yard. Purpart Ne. :i, A let el ground, with a two story and attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story brick back building, situated en the south side of Fast Vine street, near Duke, in the City el Lancaster, containing in Hent en Vine ft reef l feci and extending in leniti soul b ward UO leet. moreer less, bounded enthe west by property et Kcnjamin Henry, en the south by pieperly el.l. S. Eaby, and en the cast by Purpart Ne. I. Purpart Ne. I. Alotel ground, with a two story and attic brick DWELLING HOFSE, situated en the south side of East Vine street. in HieCily of f.ane:ister,aiijoininge..son me east, containing in front en said Vine street Iii led, mere or less, and extending in depth southward iH) leet, mere or less, bounded en the west bv Ne. :, en the south by J . S. Eaby! and en the east bv property or Mrs. Gcsslcr. Purpart Ne. .", A let of ground, with a two story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with lrair.c back building, situated en the southwest eor eer eor nerel Poplar street and Filbcil alley, in the City nt Lancaster, containing in front en said Poplar street 'Jl feet, mere or le-s, and extend ing in depth westward s'7 feel, mere or less. Possession and title w ill be given en April I, 1SS.. Any person desiring le pcc any el the above properties will call en the uudci signed, or en II. Sliubert, auctioneer. Sale le commence ul 7 o'clock, p. in., el said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by PHILIP P.. DUACHKA!', ALP.KKT DUACI1KAK, HENRY DUACHKAU, jr., Adiiiiui-tralorsef Henry Drachhur, dcc'd. Abe, at the same timeand plaic,wili be sold Foup Two-Sterv and Mansard-Keet KKICK DWELLING HOUSES, with One-Story Krielc Hack Kiilldiugs. situated en the cast side of Pine street, between Chestnut ami Oiange all eels, in the city et Lancaster. These houses are new and in excellent condition. They have each 1:5 leet inches trout en Pine street, and the lets en which they are erected have a depth el about 70 leet. The houses con lain 7 rooms each ; have gas throughout ,watcr in the kitchen and yard, ami sewer connec tion. These properties w ill be sold en easy terms te suit piireliascrs.and can be seen at any time before sale bv calling en the undersigned. Sale te commence al Hie hour above men tioned, when attendance will be given and terms made known bv HENRY DRACHKAi:. J is. H.Si.vr.niir, Auct. iciMfcilT&S VAJUJMiH-B. 1 UKAT UAKOAINS IN CiVJtl'KlS, V I claim te have the Largest and Fines tock ei CARPETS In this City. Itrusscis and Tapestry CARPETS "Vlnee-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, Hall Wee! and Part Weel Ingrains: lrem the nest te l he cheapest as low as Gc. per yard. All the FJXK.ST AA'D V 'HOICK rATTKKXH thai ever can be. seen In thlsclly. 1 also have a 'Large and Fine Stock el my iwn make Cimin mid I!ng Carpels, AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERat sh-jr. notice. Sa li fact ion guarenteed. BNe trouble te show goods If you le in? wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. c AlCPFTS, UIIAI,,Kc, 111 SLIP SC11UM,S0N & CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. . ISO SOUTH WATER ST II tEET, Lavcastkk, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS. COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, IJLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. USTOM RAG CARPETS ASPEC1ALTV. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. l)re9 Goeils Dyed eitlifr In flic piece or in Gannents; ale, sill kinds el" silks. Kiulmuv, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyrd. (Jen tlcincn's Coats, Overcoats, I'antR, Vests, .te. Oycder Scoured; also, lndljje IIlue Dyeinp Ionc Ienc All orders or jsoed.Ielt v,llliu will receive prompt attention. CASH 1'AID KOIiSEWKD C'AIU'KT KAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal el the lies! iiuality put up expressly lie family use, mill at the lewi-st niiirkct mtes. TIIV A KAMPI.B TON. YAUD ISO tOUTIl WATER STICKKT. 2-lVOKSl P1III.1 1 SCIIUM. SON & (.( jioera & snejts. LADIES AND GENTS. IP YOU WANT A Geed and Kinc Pitting Beet or Shee Itcady-made or Made te Order, go te F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. lffi North Qnccn Street. Custom Werk Specialty. jy2-tldS&W i.t tit ni oil! lie norm muike "-- ""' ... ii Prime street, in the city et Lancaster. Pa., :id :id ieiiiing properties of Hen. A. E. Kebcrts, W. '. ;.....?.. .. ..,.u Pniis nn.t ethers. This is ene I. V' leet ". inclies ; anjeuis iiniii;.ura..i v.. Denaifhy. Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, premises above described and hereinafter described iueinl-es as property el Leuis 15. Frick, dec d.. CLOTHISU. -ITrAAAMAKEB & BROWN. Real Erst-Class Clothing. WANAMAKER & BROWM. The (liuui'.litlul ami ilisciiinii'atiiip portion of the public who purchase Ready-lade Cietiring will isee, with even but little consideration, that the old heuse of maker & Brown is in :i position te give superior advautages patrons. These advantages consist in supplying; goods that are : lst--PROPERLY MADE UP. 2d-MATERIALS SHRUNKEN. 3d-EX0ELLENT IN FIT. The cut and litiish of our Men's le outrank the Ordinary Custom Werk. We found out long ae. by actual experience, that garments bought up lrem the wholesale stocks are by no means se leliable as these niade up under bur own personal supervision neither will the cut and general btyle (after wearing) bear :i comparison te our own careful make. By inakinir our own goods the Producer and Consumer are brought iu direct small advantage. contact, and Beys' and Youths' Clothing. This forms a very considerable portion or our business, ami we are satisfied that wc can convince any one that we always offer the handsomest and best finished goods known te the trade. Lew Prices de net always mean geed value ! On this head we shall always say that when style and quality are taken into account we are net under any circumstances ever undersold, and seldom are the prices, te which dealers fall, as low as our first anil only one fixed price te everybody. Our Stock is Enormous, Especially in Overcoats. Inviting a visit and recommendations of friends, we remain, Very respectfully WANAMAKER & BROWN The Largest CleUiinir OAK Sixth and Market Streets., DMtY HOODS. K HEW CHKAP STOKE! ri'ii Special Bargains in BLACK SILK VELVETS FROM AI'UTION ill t.00. !S1... !1.30. U.75, a.OO. 2.fi0. Very niucli Iwlew tln.ir iijiiiil ihcs. BLACK SILKS, 50c. up, Very Geed Uoetls at tl.Wl, l.i'i, fl-r0 $1.75 anil $'.(W. BLACK CASHMEKES KKOJl IS 1-: CKNTS Ul'. Our ."inequality ciuinel be beat, equally cheap. Heller ;:oe1jJ nANDKBROHIBFS of all kinds, CHEAT FOR THK HOLIDAYS. & n NEW CHEAP STOllt; Ne. 43 WEST KINU STKEET, lletwcen the Cooper Heuse ami !:errcl Ilersu Hetel. ( A.llcr's Old Stand.) FAVJCKHANOINUS, de. 0 UK TANK OF WALL PAPERS, Is the largel we ever had iu .sleck for this HciLsen ei" year, embracing Fine tlills ler Parlors. Halls, &c. Lew-priced goods iu end less variety te select from. There arc some choice patterns in the market for the Fall and Spring trade, which cannot fall te please you. FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, PLAIN SHADING, by the yard, in all colors and widths. Sceteli Hollands. Tin and Weed Snrlns Holl Hell ers. Cord Fixtures. Kings, Tassei", Leeps, Fringes, ricture Wire and Cord, Bands, Heeks, &c. Paper Curtains te Dealers at Lewest Prices. EXTENSION CORNICES, the cheapest and best. Curtain Poles in assortment. 45-Orders taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHARES W. PRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. Waiia Waiia te its ami Beys' Clothing is of a chaiauter in consequence the latter leaps no Heuse in America- HALL - - la. DJiT UOODS. 11 OI.1HAV ;MUS! HOLIDAY GOODS, ! HOLIDAY GOODS. Hager & Brether. Kxhibit Willi their 1-aiKO Steuk el DRY GOODS a Choice Selection et Articles suilahlu for HOLIDAY GIFTS fc'OK Latlies, dlenllenieii and Children. LACK GOODS. Duchess, Guipure, Point Venice and Mericeurt Laces in-Pichus Vests, Ties and Cellars. U ANDKEltC II IEFS, Hemstitched, Embroidered, Oolerod Berder and Silk. KID GLOVES. 10 and 15 hooks and 3 and 6 but tons. Black, Celers, White and Opera Shades. FUR TOP GLOVES AND MITTS- i SHAWLS. Li Cloaks id Sel Children's Cloaks. SILK U.IIIIKKLLAS Fer Ladies and Gents. GENTS' SILK TIES, SCARF3. MUFFLERS HANDKERCHIEFS and GLOVES, i Ne. 25 West Kins; Street. LANCASTER, FA, J.IQUOJCS, XV. 11 INCi WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. feblOlyd XO, 205 WEST KING STUEET. EEADTHI3 Laxcabter, Pa., April 23, 1SS1. The Kidnkycttra Mf'e Cempast. Gents It gives me much pleasure te aa that after using ene pack of KIDXEYCUKA 1 have been entirely cured et a severe pain m my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend it,andknewthatmany of mytrlcnils wlie liave used It have been benefited. PETER BAKEK, m261ycl Foreman Examiner ana Express. urn BBOTffl DRY HOODS, VXDERWCAK, C. flOATS, DOLMASS, JACKETS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened another choice line of thus Elegant Clese-Pitting LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER UARUAiNS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE At 8c. and lOc. : DRESS GOODS i yard. One Case GERSTER SUITING, S5c. a yard One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING. 25c. a yard. Wc etler the very best possible value in BLACK CASHMERES At as, 45, 50, 03 1-S, 75, 87 1-Sc, SI a yard. All the New Shades in 3tMNCH All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's ME RINO ami ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In nil sizes ami qualities at bottom prices. We have again received a full line of BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS ut the same Lew Price. CORSETS. ERIES, GLOVES, LACES. KMRROID RIBRONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, KOTl 0X8, IN ENDLESS VARIETY' AT NEW YOKK STOKE 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. N Ti:XT llOllU ill THE COt'llT UOHSfc. FAHNESTOCK. WHITE BLANKETS, $2.00 WHITE BLANKETS, $2.50 WHITE BLANKETS, $3.00 PAIR. PAIH. PAIR. WHITE IJLANKETS, AT ALL TRICES in fjiJAVrri'iKs. IN I'UANTITIES, Colored Blankets, 1.50 a pair. FLANNELS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, Dress Goods and Silks, Dress Goods and Satins, Dress Goods and Velvets. UNDE11WEAU UNDERWEAK, KOK I.ADIK?. 5KNTS, HOYS ANI J1KI.!-. KOK LADIES, 0KNT&, BOVS AND IUK1.S, ALL SIZ13 AM ALL 1'P.ICES, ALL SIZES AND ALL MUCKS. Fell Cleth and Flannel Skirls, 50c. up. OurC'e'.il Keem liae still si large stock el Ceals and Delmans, $2.51) te $50. HORSE BLASKETS, HORSE JACKETS, AT I.OWKSV I'KICES. AT LOWEST lMJlUES. FAHNESTOCK! Next Doer te Court Heuse TIOL1UAV SEASON. I'SKFUL I'ESENTS -IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. PRESS UOODS DEl'ARTMEST, It EXT S EURXISUIXU COOPS DEPART- MEXT, LADIES" EUEXISIl- 1X0' HOODS DEP'T. China mill Mm IK'iHirimeiit, XellOII Il'lilltllK'll(. DRESS GOODS, CASlIMEKKS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, and TLUSIIKS. LADIES' SHIRTS SHAWLS, GLOVES AND- UNDERWEAR. ;;ai;iains in LAJDJES' COATS Silk and Linen Uandkercliiefe in Hndless Varinty. UAS8A31KU KlJiJlJKK tLOTlIlNl, Uur (hui Hraml and Kacli Uariiiciit WarranU'il. UKXTif XECKWEK, HOSIERY, GLOVES, S USI' EXDERS, lc. Sele Agents for the Pearl Shirts. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Priuce Streets, LANCASTEK. I'A. ,t ElVELEKS. pvVKKA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUUUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East KliiKStrcet, Lancaster, l'a Iseiit2S-iindcel A Dl KS' 1IAIK II1CESSKR 1 MRS. C. LILL.EK, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladies' and Gents' Witts, combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves ami Feath ers cleaned and dyed. Alse, Ladies' Shanipoe- "nS" 225 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET. e5 3md Four doers above 1. K. U. Depot VLOIBIXU, VSDEnrrEAK, AV. c 1LOTH1NG. C. D. B. Hostetter & Sen Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Uur Assortment et CLOTHING FOR ME3, I'.OYS AMI V0UTHS ren FALL AM) WlKTKtt. Is larger and mere varied than ever In-line, l'riccs the lewcl. Give im a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen., 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 2 Hyd LANCASTER. 1' S1 PKC1AI. NOTICE TO (IKKTLKMKN. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Givler, Bewers Si Hurst, 25 East King Street, OKKKU liKKAT INDUCEMENTS IN MEN'S WEAR. Overcoats, Dress Suit s, Business Suits, -Atlll- Beys' Clothing, Maiir toepli-r In tlie li:st uiaiinrr. very low. In order te loiliice stock niilrhu rluuixi' In liuliifs:! r.ucfilati.-.s. Ven can savi; iii.incy ly tailing au.l taking " limlc at our gnmW anil learning our jiricT" 31KRIX0 UNDKKWKA1S. In Scarlet and Whitu, iu All Sizes. I.AUND!:ii.D AND UM.A'.'NDKIED sunns, And an Elegant Assortment ei mi atieatly minced pi ices. In tlii.J departti we liew many useful thine? -ultuble ler HOLIDAY GIFTS. IMlf Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 KAST KING ST11EET, I.ANCASTKK. PA. ASIIIONAItLK CLOTHING. AL ROSENSTEIN, THE OXE-I'UICK 1 ninilnn nun I ! r, I l'lONKKi: OF MODERATE i"IUl'K.-v 'Te-fly lliv haliit aitliy put -e can liny. Hut iietcspri"-cil in lam v Kiclitmtpiuilv Fer tin-apparel oft precl.iiui- the man." .VKl.CJpfO't " Te lie well lre--ed w ill outlines Supersede the wtl."i:tjren. Fine Tailoring Custom Department. Our counters are new l.tdeii with the ehele est lahries in Fere'.mi and Deme.-tie lexxN. Iliev are et the Intc-t patlerus, and areileh ami liaiul-eine: their Mipi-rier make will show te line advantage. Wejinakethiiannoiinee Wejinakethiianneiinee luenl te thec who wi'-hte die-'i well at mod med crate prices. We make Ulsters, Ulsterettes, FunCy Lined, Self Lined, Silk and Satin Lined Overcoats. DUKSS and IIITSIXE5S S-I'ITS in uny Style ' We have the handsome-it :i.seitnient et Treuserings in this eit j. Iu connection with our Cuteiu Departiueiit ne haven full lineet , Ele;aut, Well Made ami iSoed Fittli:i; , READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN. I'.OYS AND CIULDUF.N. Far superior te these generally held at Keud . Made Clothing Stores. Our Fancy Ulutereltes. KeversllileOverieatH "which, ly fhe wav, can he worn en elthei side," saliu mill silk lined Overcoats, cannot he excelled ler style and he:ntly; we have them lrem $'! te f- OurScll'-llncd Overceiits are very hanisni. We have lliein in twenty ilillcieiit htyIe.-,lreiu J7..Vtefri. Our Silk-laced, Liclit-weiKlit Overcoats and SurleutH are marvels of Dcaiity, and we will here stati-, up te the present lime fills N the only store in this ell v where you run find the Surteut overcoat. This coat is par excellence the dress overcoat. Our Hssertnient el GENTS' Ft'ltNISIIING GOODS Is letnplele. The I'.ICVCLE SHIRT, which is very hunilseine. is a rrat favorite with yeiinj: men. We have them for ?l.i', Jl.jil, $i)0 and ti.'iO, twenty-live percent, less than they e-ui he hetiKht for elsewhere. Having adopted the ONE-1'UICE systeni, il is enforced In its most radical form. n in no Instance will or can I inalcu any deviation from the price plainly marked en every arti cle, having In the first place made thesiune sullieicutly low le place superior fiiuilltyKOeilH within the reach ei theiiiostecenoiiiit.il. A visit te my establishment, particularly se il you prefer a better class otclethlinr than Is Kcnerally found In stores, will confirm niy btatcincnt. AL ROSENSTEIN, XO. 37 XOUTH QUEEN STREET, Next deer te Hiulti: ,t llre.'s IlatStere and op pe-lte tlie Orape Hetel. S500ltKWAKU- D'Ef at Bleed and b'kin Remedy. fTiW Itcward that it will eradicate Eruptions. Pimples, ISIetehcs. Freckles, Meth, Ac., lrem the face of any and evry Lady and Gentle man that uys II. it cleanses MAI.aKIA from the system, Itrlghtcns fhe Eyes mitt I'cautlflci. the Complexion. A certatn cure ter all Sktn Diseases, and Positively Harmless. $1 per Packaguerff for $5. Selii by Druggists or sent by mail in letter lerm en receipt of price. THE BELL MANN CO., Mention this tars. paper. Semi stamp ler tlicu t)Ct7-.iir.eetlAitM row ri-UKNl-IKK ELECTION. JL An election will be held en MONDAY the 2d day of .1 ANTAItY. l.i at the beuse of Jehn 15. Sillily, Mount Jey, between thelieur et 11 antl 12 o'clock, for a President, ten Minn Kcrs and Treasurer of the Lancaster, Klfrn Klfrn hcthtewn and Mi it'.Ietewn Turnpikere-.nl. d7s-.tdtv.iw .). M. LONG, Treasurer
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