mz IAVV Velame X VIII- -Ne. 71. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1881. Price Twe Cents. jtur JOHN WANAMAKER'S ADVKKTISUMt.M. JOHN WANAMAKER CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FOLLOWING Our circular silks, 0'-lncli, nie bough entirely liein the makers In Lyens this tall for the first time. We hare advan tage In tue price, anil besides a degree of conlidence net te lie get In miscel laneous buying. Next-outer circle. Chestnut St. entrance. Is there anything black at T.". cents better than llan net? It is of the sim plest et all weaving; and naturally money gees a long way In buying it. Ulack hcrge at $1.2."., tull SI Inches wide; exactly tin; wholesale prica te- day. Next-outer elielc, elicit nut St. entrance. Cimer.s-hair lightly covered wi'h heurclte plaid; the. Maine se heavily covered with bright beurette single threads a te constitute a high III. nil nation. $133. Third circle, seuthen-t ireni centre. I.udiCb' coats of every giadeareina geed light In the new corner; ami it 11101 Isn't enough room it Is because many buyers are there. New te-day. Coats of light clot hi trimmed with pliuh, for jeung ladies only; the sizes and styles aie ye mr. $13 and $11. 1C01 Chestnut !-tuct. Lengthening and re-dying seal coal's ; and the sooner it is done the better. American dye, et ceuise ; but ler sec ond dyeing It Isn't weith while te send te Londen. Ity the way, would you like te leek into our busy fur workroom en the third fleer? Yeu shall see all soils nt fur skins and every process el" making and nsk as many questions as yen like. lniiJChcstnut street JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand Depot, 13th street, PHILADELPHIA. IKOX K1TTE11S. fltON B1TTKKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. 1UUN HITTERS are hlgl'.lyrceemniendcd ter all diseases rvguiring a certain and ttli cleut tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPB. TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, sticiiglhens the nm-elcs, ami gives new Hie te the ncres. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting tht Feed, Belching, Heal in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation that will net blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by till drugglt-ts. Write ler the A 11 C Heek, 32 pp. et useful and amusing reading ent re c. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 123-lydftw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. iievsi: FUKXisHixu noens. H OUSKFUKNISHINO. -GO FLINN & WILLSON'S, FOR Furnaces ani Steves of all Kinfc .) u-t received 1,000 YA RDS of F LOOR OIL C I.OTII from 25 cents per yard up. CHANDELIERS. COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEFURNISIIING GOODS FOR THE FALL SEASON". 3"Call and examine our stock. Ne trouble te show goods. FLINN & VlLLSON, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. I'LUMBER'S fOHN L. ARNOLD. :e:- Largcst, Finest and Cheapest Stock el CHANDBLIEKS EVER SEEN IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMPER'S SUPPLIES. JOHN L. AENOLD, NOB. 11, 13 & 16 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rapi-2-tm uoevs. THE Stilpcd moleskin plush, 'it-Inch, il.". Very lien solid silk plush stripes en ottoman silk with fine stripes of satin merveilleux between, $0.50. A distin guished novelty from Pari. Ivery-white satin de Lyen w ith bold brocade of cream plush picked out with uncut plush of the same color, tl. NcM-euter circle, Chcstnut-St. entrance. Lurgu sniall-chccks or siuall-liguied plaids; net at all like small-checks and net at all like plaids ; a new ellVct alto gether ; stronger than binall-cliecks and lcs gray than many colored plaids, $l.ri. Considered decidedly styliih. The cloths are rather heavy. Set eud circle, southeast from centie. .Mu-lin underwiar el a grade leun.l nowhere else in the stores of Philadel phia ami New Yerk, with the exception efailngle liouse; i.e., well uiade and of line enough material without any extravagance whatever. Mid at very moderate prices ; se low indeed that tamilh-i cannot, afford te de the same u erk at home. We-1 tiem Chestnut street entrance. We have h id made a variety el very ileii ties of enibieiilery surah, and much liner surah than we have -ecu in resi'iy made lies. !5 cents te $2. The limlity is the same in them all. The lilllerence is in width and embroidery. llailite lies embieidered with silk and cotton, a ery iiniijuu andelli-ctive combination. Quite liaud.ieiue emlireidei.-d iiinll tiei at l.'i cents. l'ir-1 ciiele, miiiIIu :i-t from centre. Market and Chestnut, XKOIi HON ItlTTKKS. SURE APPETISER. II O USK KC RNISH I N'O . TO SUrrLIES. rOUN L. ARNOLD. LANCASTER, Lancaster Jlntclligcnccr. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 23, 13S1. Beard of Pardons Cases. lint Three Parden Recommended. The beaid of pardons disposed of the weik before it yesterday in bix hours. Pardons weie recommended iu three cases : Edward Grinder, rape, i-eritcnced in Allegheny county April 7, 1B77, te tea years in the i enitcmiary : William Scott. manslaughter, sentenced in Lackawanna county September 13, 1879, te ten yea:s in the penitentiary ; Ira T. Cenrad, rape, sentenced in Huntingdon county August 27, 1S7!, te eight years in the penitentiary. Senater Geerge Handy Smith appeared for William Cannen, of Philadelphia, con victed of corruptly influencing an elector. He said lie represented the case at the in stance of persons who had been prominent in his prosecution and who had interceded for him because of the illness of the pris oner's wife. The beard refused a pardon recommendation in the e.tse. Similar action was taken in the following cabe.s : MicUaeipellard, burglary, Northampton county ; .T. O. Baugbman. adultery, Adams ; Alexauder Mohewsky, minder in second degiee, Schuylkill ; Themas O. Beyle, rape, Schuylkill. Keheanngs v.c-ic refused in the following cases : Jacob S. Campbell, conspiracy, Philadelphia ; Ed ward Ilali, Michael Walsh and Rebert White, convicted in Berks county el" forg ing Heading railroad scrip. A rehearing was granted iu the ease of Arthur Campbell, of Philadelphia, con victed of highway lebbery. The case of Samuel Allen, sentei.ced in Cumberland county August !), 1879. te live years in the Eastern penitentiary, was held under advisement. CengrcsMnan Beltzhoover presented a number of lett is and deposi tions tn show that the prisoner was when convicted and still is iuane. Ex-Senater Dill, of ccum-cl for the mur deicrs et Jehn KinUW and wife, who were killed in Snydtr county in December, 1877, appealed bel'oie the beard and sug gested that the cases of Jonathan Meyor and I.-racl Erb, .sentenced te be executed December 16, be heard a" a subsequent meeting of the beard, lie stated that since the day for the hanging had been fixed by the governor statements had been made by Jonathan Meyor and the lace Emanuel Etlinger exoner.it ing Erb from participation in the crime. Totimeny had been taken in the matter, but net enough te justify present action in the case. Mr. Dill stated that the governor, after having becn informed by him that the necessary p.ipers could net be pre paied in time te be hcaid at the No vember meeting of the beard, agreed te respite the prisoners. Mr. Howe:, of S.'linsgreve, v. he assisted in the prosecu tion, contended that the defendants' coun sel had a mouth and a half te prepaie evi dence, etc., and opposed delay because of the iiisecuie condition of the Snyder county jail, llefei ring te Ettinger's .state ment he said it was no confession. It had been drawn from him while iu a dying condition by leading questions, the pris oner answering by a shake el the head. He premised te show that Ettinger did net die a natural death, but committed sui cide. The beard agreed te hear the niur tier case at the next meeting, pievidcd the governor granted the condemned a ri spite. Friend liYdcckcr. N. . Coive-nemlcnce of the l'ublie I.r l;;ir. A genuine commotion was cieatcd in the custom house yesterday by private advices from Washington of unquestioned reliability, te the cflect that Mr. Jehn Ly decker, lormeilyenc of the deputy collect ors theie, is te succeed Mr. French as as sistant secretary of the treasury. Mr. J.y deckcr, it is unnecessary te remind leaders that aic familiar with New Yerk custom house polities dining the Hayes adminis tration, is a man with a history, lie was connected with the public seivice for many years, and was considered by the merchants one of the most cllieieut, as he certainly was one of the most popular deputies in the gray building in Wall street. When Mr. Atthur became col lector, Mr. Lydeeker linked his political fortunes with his, aud became a warm ad herent of Senater Conkling at the political conventions. This brought down upon him the ire of the then secretary of the treasury, Mr. Sherman, and, under the inspiration of the civil service uferni movement, charges were prefci red against Mr. Lydcckerefachaiacter iciiecting upon his disinterestedness, if n.t his in'egiity, as a public eflieer, an 1 the result of it all was his removal, as he and his friends al lege, simply te make place for a par tisan of the ether faelier. Mr. Arthur, as collector, exerted his influence te the utmost te save his deputy':; official head from decapitation, but net only did net meet with success, but he himself met a similar fate only a few months afterwards. As already said, that is matter et history. New, with Arthur picsident and Lydeeker in the treasury department, the " whirli gig of time" is bringing around " its io ie venges." Still, the end is net yet. The president, it should be borne in mind, has never conceded, for a moment, that his re meval and the removal of personal and political friends, like Lydeeker, ft cm the custom house under the ciieunistances, was anything but unjust, partisan perso perse perso cutien.and hence, injustice te himself and te them, he conceives that the stigma which was thus unjustly placed upon them should be removed. This is the real mean ing of the Lydeeker appointment, and this is the meaning also of the consternation which the news is naturally occasioning in the gray building. The question new asked en cveiy hand theic is. 'Whose turn next'? " Or, te put it in another shape, if everybody who was turned out of the cus tom house with Mr. Arthur then is te be provided with a place new, what is te be come of the "ins? " It is a perplexing conundrum, but from the present drift of things it will net be long bcfeic it is deh n it civ solved. Xcw Stock Exchange. Formal announcement is made of the fact that a new Stock Exchange, with bank and trust company attachments, backed by wealthy capitalists, is about te be organized in New Yerk city, with its headquarters in the lower part of Broadway, " te be free from the offensive influences which govern the Exchange which is new in existence" Its capital stock is fixed at $3,000,000 and among the te be associated names already saui with it arc these Cyrus W. Field, of Jay Gould, William II. "Vanderbilt, C. P. Hunting ten, E D. Mergau, Russell Sage, II. J. Jewett, D. O. Mills, David Dews and Sidney Dillen. Philadelphia, Chicago and St. Leuis bankers are also said te be, te some extent, parties in interest. The movement ; as might be expected, is caus ing no little anxiety at the Bread street beard, and, if it really " means business," it is difficult te see hew the present ex travagant price of scats, $30,000, can be much longer maintained. Seme of the Stock Exchancc members affect te make light of the movement, al leging tnat it is "only a scheme of Gould, Field aud Sage te punish them for refus ing te receguize the watered stock of the Manhattan combination." Mr. Field, however, says that the enterprise is bona fide, and will be carried through, and Mr. "Conners (Gould's broker) " says ditto " te Mr. Field. LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. Four teen hundred immigrants, mostly German, landed yesterday in New Yerk. Samuel A. Green, city physician, was nominated for mayor of Bosten by the IJepublicaus of that city last evening. Jehn C. Bailey, a prominent and wealthy citizen of Orange, New Jersey, died yes terday iu Newark. The number of horses dying from '"pink eye" in Brooklyn, New Yerk, as said te average about twenty per day. The flood iu the Sangamon river, 111., is r eccding, after having done damage te the corn crop alone estimated by the state agricultural department at$2e0,000. Jehn H. Lydeeker, formerly one of the deputy collectors in the New Yerk custom house, will, it is said, be appointed assist ant secretary of the treasury in plaee of Mr. French. The crew of the steamship Lartiugten, recently wrecked at Anticesti, have arrived at Quebec. They lived en the island in a tent for ten davs before they wcre taken off by the coasting steamer Beaver. Jehn W. Falk, an old citizen of New town, Leng Island, was killed while cross ing the railroad at Wingfield yesterday morning, in his wagon. He was 74 years of age. Henry Broke and Jeseph Blase were killed aud another man sciieusly injured by a locomotive running down a hand car iu which they were riding, near Piqu.i, Ohie, before daylight yesterday morning. Themas Ness aud W. Cragle cut duck duck sheeting en the lake at Hamilton, Onta rio, en Tuesday, and did net return. A beat, suppose te be theirs, was found bot tom upwards, and it is feared they have beeu drowned. Mary E. Conley has brought suit against the directors of the Mechanics' national bank of Newark for $'22,000 damages, te cover the less of her stock and the assess ments for its full value. She holds 7." .shares of $."i0cach. The trouble at the Connelllen coal mines, in West Virginia, has subsided, the htrikers having dispersed, and many of them geno back te work. The militia or dered out by the geveiner have gene home. The naked body of an unknown man, about -10 years of age, was found floating in the river at Brooklyn, yesterday morn ing. There were three stab wounds in the neck and breast, and ene of the feet was gene. The body had apparently been in the water about ten days. It is reported that an orphan boy, named Sweet, seven years of age, died at Pater son, Quebec, en Thursday last, from ill treatmemt by a couple named Peters, who had taken him from a home for destitute children. The Pctcrscs have fled but their capture is expected. Ex-Attorney General Taft and General Longstreet have arrived in Washington a fact which iias revived the rumors that they are te have cabinet positions. Beth of them deny that their visit te the capi tal has anything te de with changes in the cabinet, of which they profess te knew nothing beyond what they read iu the newspapeis. A telegram from the city of Mexico re ports the Mexican president as very .sick en Monday, vomiting bleed, but he was much better yesterday. The finance min ister has resigned, and Assistant Fiuauce Minister Muniz is in charge of the depart ment. General Trcviue intends te resign from the war department. He will be succeeded by General Narrlje. It is reported that " a two-days" battle between two factious of countrymen, led by rival saloon keepers, ended en Mon day, at Fisher's Station, Indiana. The fight continued day and night, stones, pis tols, knives and peel balls being the wea pons used. Twe men, named Beuch and West, the latter one of the saloon keepers, were killed, while thirty-three ethers wcre wounded, some fatally. All was quiet yes terday. Theodere F. Baldwin, lately teller of the Mechanics' national bank of Newark, N. J., was arrested yesterday, en the charge of falsifying tlsc bank's books and aiding his brother, the cashier, in stealing its funds. His bail was fixed at $30,000. It is alleged that in July last he entered various .sums amounting te $100,000, as having been sent in currency te the Me chanics' bank of New Yerk, the accounts of which de net show that they were re ceived. I'tililie-pciikcrsaii.l lecturers can Use their voice continuously mid with salely by takim siiiiill or alterative le-jes et Dr. Hull's Cerjjh Syrup. lnvI;;ei:itlnK foeil for the brain and nerves is what we need iu these days of rush and worry, l'arker's Cinder-Tonic restores the vital energies, and brings geed health quicker than anything you can use. Tribune. See ad vertisement, nl-liudcod&wcew Noting the Kllccts. i:. (iiblc, of nutTale, N. Y., wiltes: "Hear ing your JSurdeek llloed Jlitler favorably spoken of, I was induced te wutch their cllects, and llnd that in chronic diseases et the bleed, liver anil kidneys, your hitters have been sig usilly marked with success. I have used them myself with best results, ter terphlity et the liver; and in case of a trieud et mine snlfer iii: from diepsy, the ett'eet was marvelous." Iiicc$l. Fer sale at 11. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North (juccn street, Lancaster. A Short Keail ie Health. Te all who are sutTcring trem bells, ulcers, scrofula, carbuncles, or ether obstinate dis eases et the bleed and skin, a course of Jtur Jtur deck liloed Hitters ill be teuud te be a short read te health. Price ?l. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Jacob Martzeir, el Lancaster, X. Y., says your Spring Illosseui works well for every thing you recommend it ; myself, wife, and children have all used it, and you can't 11 ml a healthier lamily in Sew Yerk State October fl, 18?0. Price SO cents, for sale at H. IJ. Coch Cech r an's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lan caster. UKXlTVltE. l TY STOCK FOK THK PALL TRADE. Is complete, vet I am adding constantly te it. and you will llnd my Warcioeins very much crowded with the WW GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE HiWES. We arc se crowded that it I', rather ililllcult te show goods, but we will try and overcome this by the best attention. Orilere ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES filled at the Very shortest notice and at lowest prices, at F17KX1TUUE. AND PICTt'ttE FP.AMK WAKEKOOMS,: 15 KAST KING STKEKT. WALTER' A. HEINITSH. JJllY GOODS. H AGKK & HKOTHKK. Hapr & Brether, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, Offer in Lavec Assortment -AND- LOWEST PRICES, XEW BliESS GOODS, NEW DltESS GOODS, XJSW DJIESS GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SUA WLS, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES. SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSnESJ LACES, HOSIER Y AND GLOVES, LAVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LADIES' MEKINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. HA'Wt' invite examination. lager & Brether. T J:. MAltTIN & CO. UPHOLSTEKY AND- Wi' an- new showing lull line e! BODY BRUSSELS CAEPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, INGRAIN CARPETS, VENITIAN CARPETS, Elegant Kcw Patterns or FIVE FUA.ME IIODY BRUSSELS CARPETS at Hl.'ir,, the -.mie goods sold at $I.(!.. New Patterns Roxbury Tapestry, at 4M.OO. New Patterns Smith Tapestry, :t 85c. New Patterns Standard Brussels, 73 l-2c, worth 83 New Patterns Standard Brussels, 67 l-'Jc., worth 80e. New Patterns Ingrain Carpets, from "Oc. up. These j;oeds arc new and cheaper than they can be hail elsewhere. Full Linc3 et CURTAIN POLES, CORNICES, &c. IN Ellil.NV, ASH, WALNUT AND ItRAS;. LARUE LINES OF UPHOLSTERY Uoeils for Lambrequins and Curtains. LACE AND BUNTING CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor! W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. I'A. HUUKH Atflt STAllOt;it . nvuoei. boeks: SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Heeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest rates at Tj. M. GLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WKST KING STKKET. OKASON 1881-1882. L. PItANO & CO.'S New Prize Cards, New Christmas Cards, New New Year Cards, In Greater Variety and Mere Artistic Designs than ever hefere, being reproduc tions of the Best Designs in the two exhi bitions or CHRISTMAS CARD designs by American artists. A Tail line et Prang's Christmas and New Year Cards new ready, MARCUS WARD & CO.'S CARDS. Fer Christmas and New Year, nlse mere beautiful than ever belerc. and all the new Christmas Cards et the German Art Pub lishers ; a tull line new ready. Call early while the stock Is full. At the Bookstore et JOM BABE'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, URY s NODGKASS, MUKRAV CO. MARKET & NINTH STS., SNOD&RASS, ITJRRAT & CO, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS CLOTHS. WINTER CLOAKTNGS. SEAT, SKIN CLOTHS. SEAL and SILK PLUSHES. LADIES' ULSTER CLOTHS. CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS. BOY'S STJITDTGS and OYERCOATIMS. MEN'S SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS.) BILLIARD CLOTHS. CARRIAGE and UPHOLSTERY CLOTHS. FLVNXELS FOll UNDEKWEAlt. BEAVEKTEENS AXD OOKDUROYS. LANK & CO. LANE Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., DEALERS IN EOREIGI AM DOMESTIC MY GOODS. JUST OPENED A SPLENDID LINE OF LADIES COATS AND COATINGS, VERY CHEAP. LADIES' UNDER WE Alt in all unities. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and White fJen.Is. BLANKETS, in great variety. FEATHERS, Steam Cured. CARPETS and QUEENSWARE. HORSE and LAP IJLANKETS, IJOLTINC CLOTHS, ice. Special inducements in price new as we desire te make a radical ch.mjre In -itecl: liy JANUARY l.lSS.!. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. 31EV1VAL. PA ICKKK'3 IIAIIC ItALSAM. PARKER'S HAIR 1JALSAM. The Rest, Cheapest and Most L'conemlntl Hair Dicsiiiuc Never tails te restniv yeuthlul color te gray hair. 5:)e. and $1 sl.es. PARKER'S OINUER TONIC Uiuger, IStichu, Mandrake, and many of the hest medi cines known are heie combined into a medicine or .such varied povwre, as te n:.il:e it the greatest llloed Purilierand Tne IteHt Health, anil Mrcngtn ICeittorer Kviir L'm-iI. It eurcs Complaints of Women, and disease-, et the Stomach. Rowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidnuv-, itml is entirely dillcrcnt from Hitters, Uingcr Essences, and etner Tonics. a- it never iuteiic.ites 50c. ami 1 M.es. IHSfOX & CO., Chemists, N Y. Imic wiving huyinr $1 size. tupliMycoduew.lw CLOTHIXU. F ?AM. Or'KNINO AT K. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Otthe LARGEST ASSORTMENT! line SUITING, OVERCOATING, AND PANTALOON ING ever brought te the City of Lancaster. Prices as Lew as the Lewest All Goods Warranted as Represented ' AT H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. -6 East King Street, G CLOTHING. S.V. D. B. Hostetter & Sen Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING yen MEN, HOYS AMI YOUTHS TOR FALL AST) WINTER. Is larger and mere varied than ever beleie, Prices the lowest. (J ive us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, S'-ryd LANCASTER. IV SOOTS & SUORS. LAMM AND GENTS, IF OV WANT A ! Geed and Fine Kitting Beet or Shee Ready-made or Made te Order, go te 3 r.HIEMENZ'S, Ne. NT. North Queen Street. Custom Werk Specialty. jyvs-UdSSW OOOIiS r ASK & CO. & CO, Charles. Jehn B. Rell). pAKKEK'.s :ini;::i: temi CAMVJSTS. ,f 1KKAT liAKUAIMS i.N CAKI'Kl.1, 1 claim te have lie! Largest and Fines lock el CARPETS In tills City. I5rusels and Tapestry CA RPETS Vhree-nly, Extra biiinsr. Suier, Alt Went, lalt Weel aud Pait Weel Ingrains: Irem tin iest te the cheapest as low its S.1 i er vnril. All the FIXENT Ayti VllOWK PATTKKSH that ever can be seen In this city. 1 ulsn have a Large and Fine Stock et my )wu make Chain and li;:i Caiittts, AS LOW AS 3.1cpi;R 1AI1U. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERat .-.hoi. notice. Sati-lactien gtiarciitccd. SNe tieuble te show goods if ou de n wish te purelia.se. I curnestly solicit a tali. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. PHILIP SCUU3I, SON k CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. 1M SOUTH WATER hTREET, Lawcastkk, Pa., Well-known Manufacture-re of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, IJLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. USTOM RAO CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEINGTESTABLISHBtlENT. Dres Ooeds Dyed either in the plows or In Garments; also, all kinds of hllks. RihlieiiH, Feathers anil Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tleineii's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured ; al.-e. Indigo ISIue Dyclup done. All orders or goods left with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the best uality put up expressly Ie. family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 191 SOUTH WATER STREET. 2-IvdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON .1 O COAL. B. U. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMRER AND COAL. Orant: Ne. 420 Neith Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyil C0H0 & WILE?, 350 NOHTH WATElt ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Rranch Otlictt : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. leMS-lyd pe TO REILLY & KELLER fop. GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Superior Manure will find It te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. Office. iWX East Chestnut street. ( ngl-lt MsKJUOKS, &V. RIJ NGWAlr'S WINE, LIQUOR. ALCOHOL AND GKOCERY STORE. lel.bMjdj NO.'-V, WEST KING STREET.
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