Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 22, 1881, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1881.
Price Twe Crate.
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JOHN WASAJIAKER'S ADVKnTISKSIKNT.
JOHN WANAMAKER
CALLS
SPECIAL ATTENTION
TO
FOLLOWING :
Otirciicul.il sdlW, (.( -incli, arc beuli
cntlicly liem the m.ikeiH In I. join tin-,
lull for tlic Hi -t time. We li.n e ad mi
Uixe in the puce, and besides a rivgiee
of ceiilidcnte tint te be get in int-cel
lancein buying.
Nevt-etitei ci i vie, Chestnut M. entianee.
In theie anything black at 75 cent-,
better than Uuiim-I .' 11 is el the sim
plest et all e.iinjr; and naturally
ineuey gecsu Ieiik way in bnjini; it.
llluck beie at tl.Si, lull 3'i IiicIh-,
wide; e:ietly the wIiele-.de juice te
day.
Kcxt-entci eliclc, CliciMiul St. iuIi.hkc.
Camel's hair ligiiily ceeiud with
bouiette plaid; the .aine se heavily
cercifd with blight Iiemctte single
threads as te censtttntva high illcini illcini
natlen. $135
Thinl eliclc, southeast liem centie.
l-adies' coats of eveiy ladeaieina
geed light in the new corner; and it
there isn't enough loeinitis because
many buyers an- theie.
Xew today. Coats et light clotli cletli
1 1 ltniiicd with plush, fei jeung ladies
only; the sizes an I styhs aic young.
$13 and $11.
1C01 Chcntuut stitet.
Lengthening and ic-dlng seal ceit ;
and the sooner it is done the bullet.
Auicilcau dje, el ceiii&c; but ler sec
ond djcing it ibii'l net 111 while te bend
te Londen.
lly the way, would jen like te leek
into out lm- fm uoikieom en the
llilul floei ? Yeu shall see all belts et
lur skins and ccry pioctssef making
and ask as many ni'-.tieiis iik you like.
I'i0.t;hestnut stieel.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Grand Depot, 13fch street,
PHILADELPHIA.
max
fKON lllTTlSUS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
IKON lUTTKUSareliighlylrecemmendcd ter all diseases leqr.iilng a ceiUiii and elfc
clent tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It em iches the bleed, st lengthens the muscle-, and gives new lite te the nee. It acts
like ncliai m en the digestive organs, rcme ing all dyspeptic Hyuiplems, such as Test. it' Hit
Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Jlearlburn. etc. Tlie only Iren J'rcparatien that " III
net Ulackcn tlie t-etli or rIve headache, bold by all diugglsts. V.'iilc tei the A 11 C Heek, S2
pp. et useful and amusing reading sent ft ec.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
l2J-lyd&w
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG
street, Lancaster.
1'AHKliltAXUlXUN, Jtr.
w
E ARK OI'KNINU
New Patterns et
WALLPAPERS
rOU THE FALL..
The Hue for the picscnt season is the largest
most complcte ami vatleil we ever had in
stock, embracing Fine Embossed Gilts for
Pallers, Halls. &c. Plain mid Celer Gilts in
an endless vanety and most moderate pi ices,
Common Papers in elegant designs ami coloi celoi colei
iugs, for Dining Koeius, Chambers, &c.
Borders, Friezes, Centre Pieces,
Ceiling Decorations, Tran
som Papers, etc.
FANCY ItADO UIXDOW iHAI)KS, in new
Mjles. PLAIN UOODb. ill all coleis and
widths. .Scotch and Anieiican Hollands.
Window Papcre, Spring, Tin and Weed ltoll ltell
is. et the very best makes. Celd Fixtures,
Leeps, Hands, Picture Wiie, Celd ami Nails.
We have opened new patterns el
Extension Cornices,
the cheapest and best,
seitmcnt.
Curtain Poles in iss-
g-Oiders taken ter b INE MIIiUOKS.
PHARES W. PRY,
N. r-1 HOKTU JUKKN VT.
HUJtNlTlTRE.
TV TV STOCK FOB TUK
FALL TRADE.
Is complete, yet I am adding constantly toil,
and ou will rind my Watcioenis very much
crowded with the
BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES.
Wcatesoctewded that it is rather diflicult
te show goods, but w c w ill try and overcome
this by the bet attention.
Orders ler
PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES
filled at the veiy fdiertcst notice and at low est
prices, at
FUIXNITUKK. AND PICTURE J'RAME
WAEEK00MS,:
15 KAST KINO STKbKT.
WALTER A. HEIN1TSH.
cp24-.imd
uoeva.
THE
Stuped moleskin pliuh, 2.iuili, iJ.T.l.
eiy lien solid bilk plush stilpes en
ottoman silk with tiucbliipc; el satin
niei veilleuv between, j 50. A dMl:.
gitiahcd novelty fiein l'.ui".
lery-whitc i-atin d: I.yen with bold
biecadc of cream plush pickul out w lth
untut plush of the same eolei, $10.
Nct eutei elide, Chestnut SI. eiitiauce.
1. uu su-.ill (.hecks or biu.ili liguicd
pluids; net ai all like small cheeks and
net at all like plaids ; a new eflect alto
gi'thei ;stiengei than smalNcheeks and
less giay than manyeelmeil plaids,
$1.50. Censideieil decidedly Mjli-.li.
The cloths aic lather h avy.
.Second cnclc, seuthc..-t fiem centie.
Miisliiiundeiwc.u et a gi.ule leiind
nowheieelse in thesleies of l'hil.idel
phianud New Yeik, with the exception
of a single house ; i. c, well made ana
of tine enough uiatcii.il wiiheut any
cliaagancc wliateer, and at veiy
model. it c puces; se low indeed tint
families cannot alleid te de the same
w eik at home.
West liem Chestnut stieetentiante.
We hae had made a .mcty et ciy
lieh tics of cmbieideiy mii.iI:, and
iiiulIi liner surah than we li.ive -ecu in
le.i-.'y made ties. Gj cuts te $.'. The
iuality Is the b.ime in them all. The
dlircrence is in width and cmbieideiy.
li.isti;tc tics cmb'.eidcicd with silk
and cotton, a ci uni'i'ie and l!cctie
combination.
(tiitc haud-eme embieldcied mull
ties at 15 cents.
Tiist ciiele, seutlna-t liem le.itie.
Market and Chestnut,
niTTJijis.
TKOS
ItlTTJntS.
SURE APPETISER.
BALTIMORE, MD.
STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen
HUUfi.l AXJt STJI I HWJ-:X .
OUUOOL IIOOIIS:
SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS!
All .Scheel Heeks and .Scheel Supplies at the
very low est rates at
L. M. KLYNN'S,
N-.. VS WK.ST KINS? STKKKT.
OKASOX I881-188S.
L. PRANG & CO.'S
New Prize Cards,
New Christmas Cards,
New New Year Cards,
In CJieatcr Vaticty and Jleie Aitmtic
Designs than ever bcteie, being lcpioduc lcpieduc lcpioduc
tieusof the Itcst Designs in the two exhi
bitions of CHRISTMAS CARD designs by
American artists.
A full line el Prang's Cln islmas and New
Year Caid s new icady,
MARCUS WARD & CO.'S CARDS.
Fei Christmas and New Year, also mete
bean til ill than ever beterc, and all the new
Chilstmas Cards el the Cciinan Alt l'ub
lisheis ; a lull line new ready.
Call eaily while the stock is tull. U the
ISonksteic et
JOM BAER'S SOIS,
15 and 17 NORTH QOEEN STREET,
HOTELS.
OW OPKN Sl'KECHfci: HOCsK, U
11 Europeen plan. Dining Reems let
Ladles and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31
North Duke street. Clam and Tuitlc ioup ieup ioup
Lebstcr Salad. Oysters In Kverv Style ami all
the Delicacies el the .Season." Wc solicit the
patronage et the public. may7-td
STKAMED U'hTki.
Specialty made of Steamed Oysters at the
SPKECHEK HOUSE,
Ne. 27 North Duke Sticct.
llaing lurnislied euf Restaurant with a
boiler for steam Ingeystcis.wc take this meth
od et inhuming the public that wc me pie
pared at ill times te lurnish them te families
lit their houses or at the restaurant.
Ladies' cntiance. Ne. 27 North Dukectrcct
GKOFF & CO PEL AND,
eatd-tta Proprietors.
Hancastcr Jntrlligencer.
TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 22, 1881.
LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE.
EWS FK0M OVER THE C0USTY.
OKUMOilK llEM.s).
Neus Iriini Dev. n tlie Ceuntrj.
Wc liac been blessed with another
sheuer of tobacco buyeis, but tbey are all
hunting the veiy finest, longest leaf,
which has almost all been bought. Se
our honorable bujiu.s, iu the absence of
; hal they waut, will have te take what
they can get, and will pay for it tee. AVc
h.ivc a -;icat deal el tobacco yet iu the
ui.iikct, but generally running shorter in
leaf than what has been sold, but we
think it about as line in quality ; aud we,
by no means, intend te be scaied into lew1
pi ices. Hence begging bujers need net
apply.
Samuel Bejd, esi., is buildim; a rcsi
deuce in Fail Held, next te Odd Fellows'
hall ; and David Weidley's new tin &hop
in ran held is almost huished. I he new
Meutieuitc church at Mechanic's Grove is
nearing completion. Ilauy Iaish is
building a stoic at Buck.
Geeigc Lambern has heat d nothing fiem
his c.itiiage, harness, wrenches, corn, &c,
nor Jehn 1). Penny fiem his heise, that
weie .stolen last week.
Chestnut Level clnnc'i v, ill have a
Thanksgiving dinner.
The Fait held Ijceum is letting out the
liteiMV snakes, .se te i.-.ik.
Our august sehe
home fiem institute
and style.
Duckcisaie pi- :.t
leaehers hare come
big with learning,"
ltd ou the liver, but
there is mine ammunition shot than
ducks.
Kitmei says we are te have a number of
wjdtlings this winter your 4Piibc is
waitiug for leap jear.
Miss Lyi'ia Auu Pi ice's horse died last
week at the mat in e age of thiity-teur.
Fail Held and vicinity have a new insti
tution iu the shape et an oyster man, who
answcis te the loll call down in
Atcadia as Geetge Washington AVcbstcr.
His namesakes will pctpetuate our coun
try's lather's name, if it should leso all its
;iier less impei taut claims te immortality.
This namesake is of the colored peisuasieu,
a geed cook, a polished "black diamond ;"
hke.s a uiaui or half-pint of somcthiug semcthiug somcthiug
te take, occasionally, and is a gieat favor
ite with aud anient admiicr of the ladies
of his color. His heise is of the ltezinaute
btccd, and leeks as if he wcic trying te
outdo Tanner or Hiawatha en a fast
which is no evidence that he is bpeedy, in
(act he is just the opposite. Indeed this
heise may be a descendant of the classic
one spoken of in the song of " The Thiec
fiews,'' as he, tee, hauled an oyster cart.
Mr. Wcbstci'.s. v.ageu is also in a bad con
dition, and its rattle is enough heiald te
tell of his appieach. The wheels go ou
the independent line, each one making its
own tiaek, aud the sidebnatds of the bed
seem te live en veiy bad tetms with each
ethei fei they aic continually falling out.
Aud notwithstanding theie aie two bel
stcis about the wagon, net a bell cau find
an easy place te lest its head. Altogether
our ej sler man is an resthetie one, and
has a big eye ler the beautilul in every
thing except iu itemize;, lie gives a
heavy i eductien for a ' notice in dc paper."
VAMIKIU MArriHM.
The Latest News lriim an Ancient 'limn.
jlr. Levi II. Shcllcnberger has returned
home liem Iowa, where he had becu stay
ing fei six mouths.
Mr. Z. G. Cresey spent a few days at
Lancaster last week "looking iu" the In
stitute. Wm. It. Xiuman spent Sunday at
home.
Aaieu
G. Heist will leave iu a
few
the
v.ceks for Dayton, Ohie, te attend
Miami business college.
Mr. I. II. Merkcl is visiting ft tends at
Fie. twoed, Ueiks county.
Chas. Linbeig, an itinerant cutler, who
has been hcie, left with his portable
house ler Landisvillc, wheic he intends te
letnain for some time.
William Sink sold his tn e story house
en Neith Chai lotto stieet te Benjamin
Culteii for $1,0j9.
The Libei ty cornet band will take an
excursion next Satunlay which will iu
hide Mt. .ley aud Maytown.
The pupils of the Manhcim schools had
vacation lust week ; the teacheis wcie at
tending the Institute and lettun te their
icspcctive schools with new modes te
teach the jeung idea te sheet.
The saciamcnt of the Lord's Supper
.is admiuistcicd in the Lutheran chinch
en Sunday morning, Kcv. J. 1'cter
elliciatiug. Ptepaiatery services and
cotdiitnatien en Sunday afternoon and
evening.
The Y. M. C A. fice leading rooms,
coiner Neith Piussian and East High
stieets, aie open every evcuiug, and are
1 1 ceuentcd by many. They have a library
of ever one hundred volumes, which in
cludes some iutcicsting and valuable
books. The room will be carpeted befere
long, which will greatly impieve it.
While Henry Miller's hiicd mau, of
Sporting Hill, was driving up Charlette
street, the animal became unmanageable,
and ran up Chaileltc street and aciess
Maiket squate at a frightful iate. Iu
front, el Aindfs stoic he came in contact
with a pest and badly wrecked the vehicle.
'Flie heise and driver escaped unhuit.
A devotional meeting of the Yeung
Men's Chiistian association was held iu
the United Biethicn chinch en Sunday
alteinoen, mid was addressed by Chas. A,
Kline, A. M. Hackinauaud Gee. D. Miller.
Thanksgiving day will be observed here;
the bank and public schools will be closed,
services will be held in the United Breth
ren and Reformed churches. The services
in the ltclermcd church will have a spe
cific object, a collection will be taken for
the benefit of the orphans' home at Worn Wern Worn
elsderf, which was destroyed by fire some
time age.
Mr. Gcerg. II. Dauncr's new stoic ou
Maiket tquaie is almost completed. The
paintcis am new putting the finishing
touches. This building is an immense
stiuctuie, aud will when completed be one
of the l.ugest, if net the largest, store
room in the county. It is 123 feet long,
30 feet wide aud is three stories high.
The lrent consists of six panes of French
plate glass 13 feet high tud 5 feet wide
and the combined weight of the glass is
1800 pounds. The proprietor put up a
lieyal gas machine and had the storeroom
illuminated with 33 burners en Thursday
evening. The building was erected at a
cost of $20,000, aud presents a very im
posing appearance and will remain a mon men
umcut te Manheim for generations te
eme. Mr. L. is a practical buiucss man
of 30 years' experience, and does a large
business in the dry goods and grocery
line.
Clara Lenise Kellogg te he Married.
In St. Paul, at the Metropolitan hotel,
Clara Louise Kellogg invited the membeis
of her company te scats at her tabic, and
at the proper time called upon thcra
te congratulate her upon her engagement
te Mr. T. B. Whitney, of Philadelphia,
which will be formally announced iu Xew
Yerk te-morrow.
Mr. Whitney traveled w ith the company
the first fortnight. He first met Miss
Kellogg while abroad, and the courtship
was carried ou in Saratoga last summer.
Themairiage will be solemnized at the
close of Miss Kellogg's present engage
ment in the latter pait of March, in Xew
Yeik, net in Chicago, as pi evieusly stated.
Miss Kellecg has sold her villa ou the
Hudsen, and intends building at home in
Xew Harfeid, Conn., but Mr. aud Mrs.
Whitney will live abroad a greater pait of
the time.
Couldn't Foel Speaker HandaU.
Tlie Keal Nephew r 'Teny Drexci Mistaken
for tliu Yeung Bunke bh.ii.
A number el ruuaueipnians weie ic
ceutly imposed upon en diffeicut occasions
by a young bunke sharp, who lepicseuted
himself te be the nephew of Antheny J.
Diexel, tlie banker. The leal nephew,
the son of Mr. Friucis A. Drcxel, is a tall,
stout, and rather geed-looking blonde of
about 23 yeais. He wears the tightest of
tight trousers, a blue vest sprinkled with
white spots, a short-tailed coat and
a glossy lngu liat. Aciess Ins
bieast he weais a heavy double watch
chain, from which is suspended a
pearl-studded locket. This young man
had often met Speaker Kaudall at lccep lccep
tieus, aud at the Dresel lcsidciicc, and
he had done business for him at the
Thiid .sheet office. A few evenings age
he saw Mr. Band all standing iu the lobby
of the Continental hotel. Mr. Randall
seemed te be waitiug for some one, and as
jeung Drcxel was also awaiting the anival
of one of hia besom friends, he thought it
would be only sociable te enter into con cen con
vcisatien. Approaching Mr. Randall, he
extended his hand, smiled pleasantly, aud
said :
"Hew de, Mr. Randall'.' Haxen't sem
you for some time. "
Mr. Randall looked at the goigeous
youth before mm, and hesitated about
taking the preftcied hand.
" I don't knew that I have ever seen jeti
before," he said.
"Oh," laughed Diexel, ''you don't
lccognize me. Why, I've met you of tin,
have cashed checks for you, tee, I think ;
and if I lcmcmbcr I was ence your pirtner
at whist. "'
Mr. Raudall scowled, " Yeu have the
advantage of me, " he said. " What is
your name '.'"
" Why, my dear .sir," added the young
banking clerk, "I am "feny Dicxcfs
nephew. ' "
Mr. Raudall stai ted as though l?e had
been phet, opened his eyes in wonder,
scowled again, aud turnmg ou his heel,
said :
'Ne, sir; you cau' t play auv of our
d d Diexel business en me. '
And new the boys have the laugh en the
f.ishiouable scion of the house of Diexel.
Mr. Sherman's Washington Heuse.
Charged with Furutsiiiii it out of llm Ttc.is
ury Contingent i mitl.
The Washington Suiuhty Gazette,
which has been publishing a seiies et ar
tides in the form of interviews, adds te its
rcceut chaigcs that government weiknien
wcie employed upon Mr. Slici man's new
house while he was sceietaiy, and that he
aleo managed te have it furnished at pub
lic expense. The GazcUe' infeimaut
says,refciriug te the heu&e : "When it was
finished the next business icquiiing the
attention of its tieastuy secicl.uy owner
was the furnishing. The pieblem te the
solution of which he addicsscd himself
was hew te furnish the house without
personal cost. Supervising Aichitcct Hiil
and the treasury dep.utmuut contingent
fund constituted his conclusion. Hill de
tailed an employee of his ellicc te go te
Xew Yerk city aud select the furu'tttie
Sherman desired, and it was paid for out
of the contingent fund of the tieasiu y dc
paitment. The money se illegally dis
bursed w.ii charged te the puichasu of
furniture for public buildings. The
amount was iu thcncighboiheod of )j7,.")00,
a mere tiiflc te a country containing te
many taxpayers as docs the United States.
I piupesely withheld the meie minute
details of this little opciatien at the cour ceur
try's expense in order te diaw out the
ex-secretary and piesent supervising
architect. This m ittcr should seem te
them as weithy of denial as the weik of
Mr. W. Paul Btewn, and it may paitly
explain the ex-secretary's anxiety te hae
the fast appieaching Senate investigation
go se far back into the past of tieastuy
dcpaitmcut contingent fund disburse
ments. A witness te thi.; cau be pio pie
disced." A Tragedy Following a Wedding.
On last Tuesday, Mrs. Ellen Biukc, a
widow of about fei ty, lesiding about 18
miles southeast of Giceiiupsbttrg, Ivy.,
was married te Allen Richaids, a well-to-de
farmer and trader. Twe days' festivity
takes place, according te an old custom, at
all weddings in that state. The first day
is that of the wedding,en which the festiv
ity is at the bride's heiuc. On the second
day it occurs at the home of the bridegroom
or that of some relative aud is called " in
fair." In this case the "infair" was held
at the house of the biidc. As iacustem.try
there was a large gathering of young peo
ple, and until near midnight en Wednes
day all went merry. At that heifSnnuel
Burke, a son of the biide, get into a dis
cussion with his new stepfather and the
two went outdoors te held a cenfciencc.
Suddenly the party within were staitled
by the report of pistols, and dinetly after
Samuel Biukc was born in bleeding fiein
a probably fatal wound in the shoulder.
Mrs. Richaids, the mother of the wounded
boy, broke into hysteric grief, denounced
her new husband and would have nothing
mere te de with him. Xe arrest was
made.
Very many well meaning people will jue
scribe for your Cough nnd Cel! .mil jeu ulli
lese time in taking tlieir medicine ; cne. take
Dr. .Bull's Cough Syrup anil be relieved at
once. Trice 33 cents.
Invf Rotating feed Ter the luuiii and neie-i
Is what we need in thee d.ijs et lush und
weriy. l'arker's Ginger-Teme lcstuies the
vital energies, and biliigs geed health quicker
than anything you can use. Tribune, see ad
vcitiscmunt. nl-lmdeoil&wi.ev
Muting the Kllects.
11. (ilbbs, et Buffalo, N. Y., w lltes : '.' Jit su
ing jour Jturdeck Weed JJitlct4 favorably
spoken of, I was induced te watch their Heet,
aud And tlmt in chronic diseases et the bleed,
liver and kidneys, your bilteis have been sig
nally marked w ith success. I have used t hem
myself with best results, ler torpidity et the
liver ; and in cisc of a friend of mine sntier
ing from dropsy, the effect was marvelous."
Pncc$l. Fer sale at 11. 15. Ceelirau'tj drug
stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
A Short itoadie Health.
Te all who arc suffering liem boils, niters,
scrofula, caibunclcs, or etlici obstinate dis
eases et the bleed and skln,aceuise of liur liur
deck llloed Bittcis w HI be found te be a shei t
read te health. Trice 1. Fer sale :it It. 1.
Cochran's drug stele, 187 Xoi th neen stieet,
Lancaster.
Jacob Mart7eir, el Lancaster, X. ., says
jour spring Blessem weiks well ler oeiy eeiy
thing jeu recommend it; mysclt, wire, and
children have all used it, and ou t-an't lmd a
henlthicr lamily in Xew Voik stati- October
."i, ISsO. Trice SO cents. Fer sale at H. J. Coeli
ran's d'-n store, 137 Xerth Queen stud, Lancaster.
vjtx' aoevs.
H
AGEK & 1SKOTHEK.
Eager & Brether.
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET,
Offer in
liaise Assortment
AND
LOWEST TRICES,
.VJir DliESli GOODS,
XEW JJJIESS GOODS,
XEW JJUESS GOODS,
CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS,
CLOAKS, DOLMAXS AND JACKETS,
CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS,
SHAWLS,
SHAWLS,
SHAWLS,
SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES,
SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES.
SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES,
LA ( 'ES, 11 0 SI Ell Y AXD GL O VES,
LACES, HOSIERY AXD GLOVES,
LACES, HOSIERY AXD GLOVES,
LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR,
LADIES MERINO UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR.
UifW'c unite e vaimnatieii.
Hager & Brether.
T 15. jMAKTIN Si CO.
UPHOLSTERY
AXD-
We -lie iie "Slewing lull line of
BODY BRUSSELS
CAEPETS,
TAPESTRY CARPETS,
INGRAIN CARPETS,
VENITIAN CARPETS,
l.'eg.tnt New Tatteins or F1VK FRAMK
15UDY T.KUSSELS CAUTKTS at
81.25, the same geed
sold at $1.00.
New Patterns Roxbury Tapestry,
New Patterns Smith Tapestry,
at Se:.
New Patterns Standard Brussels,
72 l-Sc, worth 85-.
New Patterns Standard Brussels,
7 l-'Je worth 80c.
New Patterns Ingrain Carpets,
lreni ::ec ni.
Thite geed-) .ue new and cheaper than they
inn be had elsew here. Full Lines of
CURTAIN POLES,
CORNICES, &c.
IN I.I50NY, A-ll, WALXL'T AND 15UASS.
LKGK LINKS OF
UPHOLSTERY
(toetls for Lambrequins nnd
Curtains.
LACE AND BUNTING CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Oer. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. 1A.
CAJCJtJAOEN, AG
I
l;ST U'UliK AND KKASOXAISLK
f I'KICES.
PHILIP IWEliSOM,
Alunulactuicr of
UAKUIAGES, BUGGIES, Sl'AK BUG
GIES, PHAETONS, MARKET
WAGONS, &c, &c.
i:CL,WSE-i. specialty Sole right fe
Southern Pennsylvania.
A gie.it variety el SL1SIUIIS en liund.
RLl'AIKING promptly attended te. fa.itl-j-f.ictien
guaranteed.
WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY :
Ne. 128 East King Street,
LANCASTER, 1A.
HALV SQUARE EAST OF THC COCtlT II0U3U.
n.Vlind&w
Carriages ! Carnages I
; at
EDUEKLEY & CO.'S,
PracticalTurriugc Builders,
1 larket Street, Rear of Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, la.
iVe have en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND GABRIAGES,
Which we efler at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, utvc us :i call,
J-Kepairlng promptly attended te.
One set et workmen especially employed ler
bat purpec f n'JG-Ud&w
iwr
S
NODOKASS, MU1CKAV & CO.
MARKET & ATINTH ST S.,
SEODGRASS, IURRAT & CO,
PHILADELPHIA.
DRESS CLOTHS.
WINTER CLO AKTNGS.
SEAL SKIN CLOTHS.
SEAL and SILK PLUSHES.
LADIES' ULSTER CLOTHS.
CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS.
BOY'S STJITHGS and OTERCOATH&S.
MEN'S SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS.
BILLIARD CLOTHS.
CARRIAGE and UPHOLSTERY CLOTHS.
FLANNELS VOW UNDER AVE AR.
BEAYERTEENS AND CORDUROYS.
"I IVI.KIC, IIOIVEKS St HL'I'.SJ
SPECIAL!
F K
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
OUE STOCK OF CAEPETS
MUST BE REDUCED ewiujj te tlie ititetnled change in our business. Come ami
leek and sec the great inducements we eiler. We show an Elcgaut Liue of
BODY BltUSSELS, TAPESTllY BliUSSELS.
INGRAIN and RAG CARPETS,
Iu all CHOICE STYLES. Alse and Elegant line of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS all whltlis.
WINDOW SHADING and FIXTURES at Bargain Prices.
BRUSSELS and COCOA RUGS we offer at a Bargain.
WHITE and GRAY BLANKETS we offer Very Lew.
C2T COME AXD LOOK AT THEM. "5.2
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET.
ir
& CO.
LANE
Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.,
DEAL Kits IN
FOREIGN AID DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
irST OI'KXi:i A M'I.ENDII) MNK Of
LADIES' COATS AND COATTNG&
VERY CHEAP.
LADIES' UNDEKWEAU in all "t.t.les.
GENTLEMEN'S UNDEKWEAU, in Kcil and White floods.
BLANKETS, in great variety.
FEATHERS, Steam Cuied.
CARPETS and QUEENSWAltK.
HOUSE and LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS. &c.
Special indueeiuents In piiie new .is iv dislie l inaki' .i i.idicil clianec in stock liy
JANUAKYI.liibJ.
Jacob M. Marks.
Jehn A.
neusi: FvnxisiiiNti auuva.
H
eusi-:ruKMMiii;
(;e ie
FLINN & WILLSON'S,
-fei:
Furnaces imtl Steves of all Kinds.
.Iut leeeiwd 1.1KJ0 l'AK'Ji of KI.OOi: Oil. C'l.OTH lrein 'i5 tents per yard up.
CHANDELIERS.
COMPLETE 1.ISI: OF IIOUSfcFUllNIblUM; GOODS FOB THE FALL SEASON.
CalI :md uMitnine mi steelc. Se trouble te show goods.
FLINN & WILLSON,
152 & 154 North Queen Street.
I'LCMItER'S
J
OMN L. AKNOI.I.
Largest, Finest and Cheapest Stock et .
CHANDEUEKS
EVEB SEEN" IX LANCASTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
TIN PL ATI: AND PLUMBERS SUPPLIES.
JOHN L. AKNOLD,
Neb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
apri-tid
aoeos
n :vli:k. ihuvkks & huiist.
O M-
f ANK & CO.
& CO.,
Charles.
Jehn B. Reth.
neu
reuniruitNi.siiixu.
SUfl'LlFS.
TOUS I.. AKNOI.n.
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