t? &)t mxa$k$ Volume XVIII- -Ne. 73. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1881. Price Twe Cents. DRY TOIIN WANAMAKER' ADVKKTISKMEjlT. JOHN WANAMAKER CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FOLLOWING : Our circular silks, OC-inc-h, arc heugh entirely lrem the makers in Lyens this lull for the flrt time. We have advan tage In the price, ami besides a degree of confidence net te lie get In mlseel lanceus buying. Next-outer circle, Chestnut St. entrance. Is there nnythlug black at 75 cents butter than 11 an n el '.' It Is of the sim plest et all weaving; anil naturally money gees a long way In buying It. lllack serge at $1.25, lull !A Inches wide; exactly the wholesale price to te lay. Next-outer cli elc, Cht-stuiit-St. entrance. Camcl's-halr lightly covered with heurctlc plaid; the same se heavily covered with bright bourette .single threads as te constitute a high ill. .nil nation. $133. Third circle, southeast lrem centre. Ladies' coats of every grade are in :t geed light In the new corner; and It there Isn't enough room It Is because many buyers are there. New te-day. Coats et light cloths trimmed with plush, for jeung ladies only; the sizes ami styles aic ye-ing. $i:i and $11. ISO Chestnut street. Lengthening and re-tlylugseul coats ; and the sooner it is done the better. American dye, of course ; but ter sec ond dyeing it isn't worth while te send te Londen. Ity the. way, would you like te leek into our busy fur workroom en the third lloer? Yeu shall see all sorts et fur skins and every preefs of making and ask as many questions as yen like. l.'ia'lCheslnut street JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand Depot, 13th street, PHILADELPHIA. VLeruisa. w K UAV1S TIIL.D YOU WHY READY MADE CLOTHING Id CHEAPER THAN CUSTOM MADE. New wc would like te tell you where a GOOD ALL-WOOL HUIT can be hail ter Just 13 CTS LESS THAN $12 00 OR $11 87, which is the very lowest we could squire It down te. .lust once in a while we happen en a let et goods et txtraeidlnary value. s have en our counters I1USINKS.S SUITS Ire in $7.50 up. We can give you a suit for less than that It you want it Overcoats were never cheaper and better than they arc this year. Come and see them while all the patterns ami sizes are here. We will give the best In the market for the least money. We will guarantee satisfaction with whatever you buy. A GUARANTEE OP SATISFACTION Is the right te demand your ireney hack It net suited, and you are the judge. CARTWRWIIT& WARNER'S UNDERWEAR. Iteth In White and Seal let. The vest is imported. NORFOLK AND NEWlllll'NSWICIv UNDEUWKAU. Very Geed and Regular Made. KID GLOVES In most et the shades and the best makes. CARDIGAN und ether JACKETS. The best place te buy anything is where everything Is sold ler what it really Is. WAHSON & FOSTER, 36-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. JtUUKB AMI H I A netWK . s KASON 1881-188'.;. L. PRANG & CO.'S New Prize Cards, New Christmas Cards, New New Year Cards, In Greater Variety anil Stere Artistic Designs than e'cr belerc, being reproduc tions of the Best Designs in the two exhi bitions of CHRISTMAS CARD designs by American artists. A full line et Frang's Christmas and New Year Cards new ready, MARCUS WARD & CO-'S CARDS. Fer Christmas and New Year, also mere beautiful than ever belere, and all the new Christmas Cards et the German Art Pub lishers ; a lull line new ready. Call early while the stock Is full. At the lloekstore et JOO BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QOBEN STREET, GOODS THE Striped moleskin plush, 2.1-inch, l". Very ilea solid silk plush stripes en ottoman silk with line stripes of satin mervelllcux between, $G.5. A distin guished novelty from Pari. Ivery-white satin de Lyen with bold brocade of cream plush picked out with uncut plush of the same color, $10. Nct-euter circle, Chestnul-St. entrance. Large small-check.s or small-tlgurcii plaids; net at all like wnall-checks ami net at all like plaids; anew ell'ect alto gether ; stronger than small-checks and less gray than many colored plaids, $1.50. Considered decidedly stylish. The clot lis arc rather heavy. Second circle, southeast lrem centie. Muslin underwear et a grade found neivhereel.se in the stores of Philadel phia and New Yerk, with the exception of a single house ; I. c., well made and of line enough material without any extravagance whatever, and al very moderate prices; se low indeed that families cannot all'erd te de the same work al home. West lrem Chestnut street entrance. We have hid made a variety et very i lull ties of embroidery surah, and much liner surah than we have seen in rca'jy made ties, ; cents te $2. Tin: quality Is the same in them all. The inference Is in width and embroidery. IhistNte ties embroidered with silk and cotton, a very unique and cllcclivc combination. Quite handsome cmhi'eidc:ed mull ties at 15 cents. I'ir.-t circle, southeast lrem centre. Market and Chestnut, JWY GOODS, UXDERIWAR, AC. ITAUKIt & lUCOTIIKK. NO. 25 WEST KCNG STREET, Offer in Large Assortment -AND LOWEST PRICES," NEW DRESS (WODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DItESS GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, SHAWLS, SJFA WLS, SUA WLS, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES. SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES! LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLO VES, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. STWe Invite examination. Hager & Brether. $500 ItEWAKil. D'Effiat Bleed and Skin Remedy. $500 Reward that it will eradicate Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Freckles. Meth, Ac., lrem the face of any and every Lady and Gentle man that uses it. It cleanses MALaKIA lrem the system. Brightens the Eyes and Ueautltles the Complexion. A certain cure ler all Skin Diseases, and Positively Harmless. $1 per Package or 6 for $5. Sold by Drug-: ists or sent by mall In letter lerm en receipt of price. THE BELL MANN CO.. 843 Broadway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. Send stamp ler circu lars, oct7-3meetl&titwcow Hapr i Brether, Lancaster Jntclltgenccr. SATDEDAY EVENING, NOV. 26, 1891. CAKDS F0K CHRISTMAS. THE YOCNG LADT AMATEUK'S LATEST. The Phenomenal Competitive inhibition of Designs In Hew Yerk Marvels of Cluuisy Design and Absurd Execution fur 1'eeplc te Vete Upen Making tlie Awards. New Yerk Correspondence of the Time-.. The annual avalanche of Christmas ait- work has fallen upeu its in the shape of the competitive display of designs for " Christmas cards. " This year it as sumes f. novel shape by re.isen of the change in the plan of determining which cards shall draw the prizes. The old plan of deciding by a committee of artists was open te oljectiens. It was thought that some of these artists were prejudiced, and then it was found out by Prang and ethers that after all the cards which would strike the public fancy arc net se much what a few possibly pedantic artikts might cheese as what the great public may be pleased te vote for. Se new each visitor is allowed te vote. The ballet is a coupon of the ad mission ticket, and is dropped in a box at the deer en departing. The collection of card elfeiings has been open for only a few days, but has ahead' become one of the great rarcc shows of the city, and is resorted te by hosts of these who, in Ue.j ten, would be called people of "culehah." -About live hundred designs arc ci:tereJ for competition. The prize money is te be in all about $4,000. A sight of the whole let makes the beholder .wish that photographs of the artists had been placed with the designs, that wc might see what manner of persons thej' are who have reeled elT.sucb. wonderful fancies. The first thought which strikes a visitor en looking at these v.mturcs is one of surprise that se many hundred deluded persons should have wasted time and paint in preparing a in ijerity of the speci mens. Of the live h i:i red designs it is safe te My that four hundred of them might wisely have been kept away. The second thought is that even among com petent artist the painting of the human face is exceedingly difficult and among incompetent amateurs is practically im possible. Faces, of course, enter largely into the composition of these card designs. Net ever two dozen of these in the whole collection are passably geed. Tlieie are about half a dozen which are really excel lent. There is one exquisite face of a woman which is a work of ait fit te adorn any gallery. The faces of the children are radically bad. One picture has six ma levolent, looking children who have had brimstone and molasses administered te them, as may be seen by the remains of the mixture smeared en lips and cheeks. They are capering like kids and ; com te be in quest of st lifted stockings. Under them is the motto, " Ged give thee a gee:1, passasje."' In another highly colored sketch a lank aud long necked child, who leeks as if .she had been an inmate of the lamented Crowley's sheep fold, is reach idy; for a stocking which leeks as if Saint Nick had forgotten te fill it. Mes-t of 111? children have a wooden expression : neli I as is worn by Neah and his latnilv in the cheap toy arks. When two or mere paint ed youngsters are represented as 'hying te sing out of one music bjel: it mike them leek even mere wooden ware. Twe vciy stiff looking children a girl and a boy aic represented as if in new suits waiting for the photograph man te take them. It is impossible te conceive hew j the Christmas of such children can he " meirie." They must have cress aunts or wicked uncles-at home. One lad who i is politely lifting his Derby hat and mak ; ing a Christines bow has evidently leaped : out of a clothing store advertisement. j It is t" the little children aud babies thai lhc worst injustice is done. Most of j them appear awkward and deficient in in telleet. There are a few very geed ones, notably one in which the happy-faced child is making a red and blue monkey ' jump ever a yellow stick. A naked three year old who sits en the branch of a leaf- j less tree en a snowy morning leeks as if he ; ought te be taken in-doers and furnished with trousers. ' Sonic of the pictuies of the Hely Child in the manger are positively awful. One ' of these represents an infant ou the edge of a manger and just about te tumble out. j The apparent reason for this unpleasant ' plight of the child is that the manger is packed with corn-shucks, net laid flat as ' if ferbedditig, but with the cuds pointing , upward. Anetncr pictures the manger is ! tilled with what is possibly intended for straw, but which leeks like flame. An An other presents the Infant Jesus as a chubby-faced and expressionless child, out of whose head are growing great yellow wooden stakes. These stakes arc meant te constitute a hale of glory, hut they don't leek like it. In another instance the " glerj " is like the device which is sometimes seen en the wheel-houses of steamboats. lu the painting of animals soir.e of the competitors have beeu strangely uuforcu uufercu nate. A large brown cow in the stable by the manger has a countenance like that of a rudely smiling gorilla. A dromedary which carries one of the wise men from the East, has a back long enough for the whole party. The neck of this monstiesity is as thick as the body of the Wiseman who sits between his humps ; or is curved like the jointed stove pipe which is warranted net te come apart. It is worthy of note that in some of the pictures the wise men of the East ride en camels and dromedaries, while in ethers they bestride jackasses. Other pictures show that these represen tatives of Orienal wisdom traveled en feet. In one picture they appjar dene up brown in flowing robes and looking like belated pirates. The star which sarves as guide te these travelers leeks tee much like a comet with a muslin tail. One picture makes the " three kings" as monks, with cowls and most quizzical expressions. The motto is : " Carel, brothers, carol," but the picture is mere suggestive of "Punch, brothers, punch." Then there are the angels. Everybody who wauts te paint a Christmas card and knows net what else te put ou it heists en a let of angels. The prevailing style of anjrel is the feminine, in lenr white or light blue robe, with a trailing robe and short waist. Almest all these angels have large feathery wings, like these of cccsc, protruding from their shoulder blades. The rules of anatomy are defied by the structure and position of these wings, aud the dresses must be cut with slits like these for pockets te button around the wings. But angels arc net like ordinary mortal creatures, and it may be that anat -emy i the angelic sphere is altogether a different thing from what we have here. One angel leeks like a penguin, another like a griffin ; another flies with a sweep like that of a hawk ; another is a combi nation of seraph and peacock. There are groups of angels crowding each ether. Oue of these groups appears te be the whole heavenly choir ou a strike. Thcy arc striking the tuneful lyre. There are lean, lank angels, and short, pudgy, good geod goed nahircd ones. There are pleasant angels and discontented ones. Seme of the latter have such a forbidding leek as te deter children from the use of the well-known hymn, "I want te be an angel." One angelic picture is worthy of special com mendation for the. way in which the wings of the angels are concealed by blue mos mes quieo nettiug. As te the grotesque absurdities which afford mirth for the spectators, a detailed description of them would fill a volume. There is one painted chiefly in green, with a mystifying confusion of personages "climbing up Zion's hill." They leek like toys made of oed, without joints. There is a very funny Gtie whose central object is a brown meeting house. Four :ustics in homespun suits arc coining hip-pity-hop down a steep hill which joins this place of worship. The nearest of tiie four leeks as if he would land in the belfry and kick it ever, lhc ether three fellow se cleseiv as te convey the idea that they are deemed te be mixed up in the ruins. The motto en this one is: "She hath done what she could." This seems net te refer se much te the effeits of the rustic te kick down the belfry as te the endeaveis of the artist te secute apprize. One candidate for favor rcpseJcnts an old cat and her young kitten gazing upon each ether, with a motto about health and wealth aud al! that sort of thing. It is difficult te sec what connection this has with the Chitst mas sjaseu. Sj with many ethers, which have no mere te de with Christinas than with the last eclipse of the moon. A sick deg with one eve out of service leeks from the deer I of his deg-house. Perhaps this is meant for a New Year's card, for the animal has the drunken leek which sometimes lcsulfs fiein making tee many New Year calls. There is an invilid rooster en a barn. There are many vaiicties of eccentric camels. There is p. row of six cherubic children en top of a choir gallery catching ' held of hands and dancing in what is meant for clouds, but leeks like surf. The ' children arc se nearly naked as te suggest I the idea thai they are at Ceney Island tak ing a itatli. ineic is an organist who seems te be both playing ami singing. In his desire te open his mouth wide he ap pears te be in danger of letting the back part of his head drop oil". Seme of the artists have introduced frightful anachronism.--, such as the cress, and the face of the Saviour as an adult with a Gethscmane expression. However timely these may be for ether seasons, they have no place at Christmas. The voting thus far has evidently been ciriied en with fairness It does net ap pear that there is any shifting of the bal bal eot box. The selection for prizes, in order te be just and proper, must be made fiein among two or three de:'.eu pictures of this whole prodigious let. The rest are geed for nothing but te make fun of. They .afford solid mirth for the crowds who throng te see this most extraordinary dis play. The Democratic Leader. icv r!cSii:i. I The Democrats will h:i,c in both houses of Congress a number se nearly equal te! that of their opponents, that they cannot be entirely absolved from responsibility. They cannot erganiz3 either house, but they can and they should stand a united, harmonious aud vi"ilaut inineiit't. ready te cxnese and defeat the mca.iures of the inajeiily when unlit te be enacted. Jut they cannot de this unless they are led by honest and sensible men. They ceitaiuly will net de it if they are splls into jeulnui factions. We read in some quartet: that reitain Southern men have determined thai "Mr. Randall shall have 1:0 mere Illinois from the Democrats of the Heuse ; he shall net be their leader.'5 Will these gentlemen tell us when Mr. Randall led them wrong'.' If they trusted him much, has he ever abused the trust? Mr. Randall's admin istration of the speaker's office was free from the smallest whisper of scandal. If he sometimes excited his authority with tlceisi.ni bordering en boldness, it was te ciush jobbery or te save the Heuse from gross blunder. During the five yeais th:.t he was speaker, the lobby disappeared : it could carry away no plunder while he wrs the leader of tiie Democracy in the Heuse of Repiehcntativcs. New it it is said te le gathered in force te carry through a num ber of colossal jobs, the greatest of which is a beuthern auair. 1 ins may account IW Kemn r,f tl.e Smitl...i-ii rm,r:n..tntiv ' becoming anxious todisputeMr. Randall s leadership. When Mr. Randall was chairman of the appropriations committee in the Forty fourth Congress, he laid down the policy of retrenchment and lcfenn that carried the country in 1870. That is the suit of leadership the Democrats need, aud must I have, it they propose te continue ti.eir . struggle for national power. If any one can supply it better than Mr. Randall, we 1 shall hail the fact with satisfaction. Rut tie has net appeared yet, and until he docs the Democrats had best he careful hew they renounce the only proved and safe leader they have in the Heuse. 'ol:tl)le Necreltigy. Themas W. Field, for many years perintendent of public instruction Brooklyn, died yesterday in that city :: e0 years. htt- iu icd Rudelph Rial, well known as vieliinst, niisic.il leader mid neniniuer. died in N'i'w . Yerk ou Wednesday night, is' the lth year of his age. lie was a native of Prus sian Silesia. Hisfuuerai ycsteiday was at tended by a large number of musicians. Xcws comes from Barten, Flerida, of the death el Chme, a once famous benu- nole warrior, at the age el 100 years, was chief of the remnant of the Tall He 1 has- see Indians, new consisting of only three .variier.s, with their squaws and children. He will be succeeded as chief by his eldest son, Tustenygec Tahusky. Jehn Andersen, millionaire and philan threptst, of Tarrytown, New Yerk, died in Paris last Tuesday, in the 70th year of his age. He was the fejinder of Agasiiz college, en Pcuikese island, having pre sented the island te Professer Agassiz in 1873, for the purpose of founding a school of natural history. He also gave $50,000 towards the endowment of the school. Cel James A. Gillette, of Mobile, dictl en Thursday in New Yerk, at the ase of 13 yeais. lie was a native of New Yerk, fought in the war of the Union, aud after ,1 the clo;e of tin war was given charge of thnrrccumens Bureau et the ireutiicin district of Alabama. He remained in that state, and was a leader among the Repub licans there. At the last election he was a candidate for Congress against Hcrnden, Democrat, and had arranged te contest Hcrnden's election before the next Con gress. Tlirct Wrntiil Mm-tli.'-s. Themas M. Lynch, an old citizen of Oxford, North Carolina, disappeared last Tuesday night. Search was made by bis two sons, who found his body in the pub lic read, with the skull fractured aud a fence rail lying beside it. Twe young colored men were found under a bridge near by with Lynch's watch and the keys of his jewelry store in their possession. The wife aud little daughter of Mr. Clewis were murdered in Themasvillc, Georgia, during his temporary absence en Thursday, and the house was robbed. There is no clue te the murderer. LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. The total number of case3 of smallpox in Richmond, Virginia, is officially re ported te be 12, five-sevenths of the sick being colored. Sang Armer, colored, convicted of the murder of Ames Ellington, an aged white man, was hanged yesterday in Crawford ville, Georgia, in presence of a large crowd. He made no confession. The director of the mint will recommend that the coinage of silver dollars be stop step ped until European governments de their part te assist in maintaiug the double standard. Prominent treasury officials are urging him te this. An attempt, the third within a mouth, was made en Thursday night te rob the house of Mrs. Thornten, in Peusacela. A negre with a drawn knife was captured and held by the ladies of the family until assistance arrived, although they were badly bruised in the effort. In the U. S. court at Chicago, Judge Drummond has decided that the patent ler preserving meat, reissued in lSTe te Wra. J. Wilsen, aud the Jehn A. Wilsen patent for construction of a can in which te pack aud preserve meat, reissued in 1877, are both invalid. It is said the amount in veived in the suit is about $1,000,000. The innocence of E. A. Wagner, a young lawyer of Ithaca, convicted at Auburn, New Yerk, of fraudulently withholding certatn pension moneys, has been estab lished by the discovery of a missing power of attorney under which he acted. It was found in the middle of a blank book in his safe An elevator in the diug stoic of Meyer, I5ie.'s & Ce., in Kansas City, Missouri. j fell, yesterday morning, from the fourth story, while Wm. Pinkard, the porter, , was in it with :i lead of sulphur. The ! concussion caused an explosion, resulting in several thousand dollars damage, and I Pinkard was se badly injured that his rc- I cevery is doubtful. I The Garfield memorial services in the Heuse will be held before the holiday rc- ccs-;. a poem by Alts. Ulazier. lermcrly of Hiram, Ohie, will be read by Represen tative Pcttibenc, of Tennessee, formerly of Hiram, and addresses will be delivered by two senators and two representatives, Jehn Sherman aud J. Randelph Tucker, of Virginia, being of the number. The New Jersey constitutional commit tee met yesterday in Trenten and after a short session adjourned te Dec. .i. The judiciary committee presented a report suggesting various amendments te the judiciary system. Petitions were received from the New Jersey tcmpcmu.ee alliance, Women's Christian temperance union and synod of New Jersey, protesting anv change in the constitution the present Sunday laws. against j fleeting l'ire ami Fatalities. Mai tin Dcwyre was killed yesterday afternoon at Mahaney City by a fall of top coal in the Glcudeu colliery, and 1 Patrick German was killed atPittsten by a fall of reef rock in the Pennsylvania I coal company's mine. Jeseph Wright, 27 years of age, was fatally injured in Jer ' sey City yesterday while coupling freighl cars. The large tannery of Kiefer, Steifel it ! Ce., in Allegheny City, was destroyed ycsteitlayj morning by fiie. The less is i estimated at $125,000. It is believed the 1 lire was started by an incendiary. The ' planing mill of Dart & Brether, and a large quantity of valuable lumber, includ ing black walnut, in FSulIale, were burned last- night. Less, $110,000. Kcgtilutlti;; Fr;e l'asst-. President Rebeits, of the Pennsylvania railroad, has issued a set of rules relative te free passes, in which it is provided that no family passes shall be issued ; annual passes shall net include mere than two persons, whose names must be wiittcn therein ; all trip passes, tickets or 01 tiers shall state the number of persons entitled te ride thereon ; exchange passes shall be confined strictly te Mich important con necting lines of the company as its inter ests may require ; and that no special car shall pass free ever the lines of the c Jinpany without a written permit from the president, first vice president or the K--"eiai manager. , "Vlntry Weather. Tliet.'tiiperatute in the Walkill Valley, New Yerk, yesterday morning, was 11 de grees above zero. The Walkill river is nearly fn.zcn ever, and throughout that ' section there is geed sleighing and skating. : At Wilmington, North Carolina, en Thurs day night, the temperature fell te six tie gives below the freezing point, ami ice : half an inch thick was formed in exposed places. The temperature fell te IJli in Xew Oilcans ou Thuisday night, aud yes ! terday morning ice had formed ou stand- 1 iuir water in many places. There was a I killing frost throughout the greater por tion el Louisiana. Helligprciit Miner:). Trouble is reported among the miners of the Belleville district of Illinois, many of whom are en a strike. The men who con- tmuc te work have been threatened with violence, and yesterday morning forty or fifty strikers appeared at the Buckner miiic with drawn revolvers, te diivc the workers away, but they retired at the speedy appearance of the sheriff. The men who remain at work say that if the authorities de net protect them they will arm a".d protect themselves. -t tliu jirc.-ent time tlic country is tioeilcil with pu.iaruti:i!is Itir Cousin nmf Colds, but l:ir ahcail e' nil ethers is lr. Hull's Cemjli Syrup, that old and tried remedy for coughs, Ce1i!h, Consumption, etc. Invigorating feed for the linim und nerves Is what we need in these days of rtih and worry, l'arker's (Singer-Tonic nMeri-s the vital enemies, and briiurs iroed health euickcr tlmn anything you can use Tribune. Sun ad- ici wumiiii. i-iiiiiiuuii,x.vi:u Hew's tlie 11a by. "Hew's the baby?" "His croup Is htdtcr this morning, thank you. Vi" guv; him s-oiiie of Themas' Eclectric Oil as you advised, doctor, and shall glve him soine uinru in tn hour or se." Next day the doctor pronounce! the youngster cured. Fersalu at II. IJ. Coch ran's Drucr Stere, 137 North Queim street, I.un easter. Despised. 1 5 j- lhc unthinking, IJurileek lias heeu con sidered a weed, ami" Its luxuriant growth, tin pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, te these net knewingitsvirtueV'a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by sa vants as most invaluable as 11 diuretic, aperi ent and bleed purittcr. Kurdec't ISIned Hitters embody all its geed qualities, l'rice $1. Fer sale nt "II. JJ. Cochran's Drug Stere, l:t7 North (Juuen street, Lancaster. Mlrablle Dlctu. " Your Spring H'.ossem Is a siicci;--'. I cer tainly think itscllccts are wonderful ; all the dyspeptic symptoms I complained et have vanished; my wile is also enthusiastic in praise et it ; she was disllgured by blotches anil pimples en her face, and had a continu ous headache She is all right new and i.!l un sightly eruptions have gene. Yeu may refer any doubting parties te me 'K. SI. WILLIAMSON. "Elk Street. Kullale." l'rice ."0 cents. Fer sale at II. 1!. Cochran's diu-i store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. He te II. 15. Cecnnin's nrug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Vcraan' iV'eie Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness anil durability et eoler.are unequaled. Celer from 2 te aptmnds. Directions in English and fierninn. rricc. 15 ccnta. DRY C'UDGISASS, 3UT.IIAY Jfc UU.S ANNUAL SAI.K. AKMTJAL CLOSING SALE INAUGURATED Monday, Nev. 28, '81. Following our usual custom we shall, en the above date, make a general REDUCTION IN PRICES throughout our entire stock, with references te making a clean sweep of all heavy winter, uoeds including Dres3 CIeth3, Seal Skin Cleths, Seal and Silk Plushes, Black and Figured Beavers, Sicillienne Beavers, -Ligrht Colored Beavers, Children's Cloaking, Ulster Cleth3, Cleths for Circulars, Kcivcrteeiis, Corduroys, Milliard Cleths, ('arrinste anil l!ie!sttrj Cleths, Livery Cleths, and hundreds of Kcmuunts and Short Ends of Bearers. Clw-ak- iiigs, Cassimeres. &v. SMMRASS, HMRA.Y & GO, GREAT RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET & NINTH STREETS, PIIILADELHW. MEDICAL. 1 mi: KINtJ fOKTUM.'-MAKKK. OZONK. I 8TANT THE KING FORTDNE-MAKEli : OZONE! A Sex Precess for Presenilis all v K'CUIOIU, llUlli 1 I 1 Ketaining Their " 030NB. Purified ah; active atate of oxygen." Wi:iwn:it. This I'reservatlve is net a liquid, pickle, or any et the old and exploded processes, but is sim ply ami purely OZONK, as produced and applied by an entirely new process. i.tNH is the antincplic principle et every MUbstance, ami possesses the power te .r-erve animal ami vegetable "structures trcm decay, Tlll'.tti: IS NOTHING ON THK FACK OF THK KAUTII LlAltLK TO HKCAY Ol: SI'OIL WlllCI! OZIft THK NKW I'KKSKItVATlVK. WILL NOT 1'KK SKi:VE FOR ALL T1MK IN A I'KltFKC'l LY FUKSH AND l'ALATAKLi: CONDITION. The value et OZONK as a natural preserver hits been known te our abler elieml-its for years, but until new no means of producing it in a practical, iuexiiensive and -imple manner have been discovered. .MicioM-epicob-crvations prove tliac decay is due te .septic matter, or minute germs that de velop and Iced npen animal and vegetable structures. OZONK, applied by lliel'KKN TlSa A!KT!!Ol. seizes and destroys these germs at nitre, mill thus preserves. At our eilices in Cincinnati e-.in be seen almiHt every article that can be thought et preserved by this pieeess, and every visitor is welcome te come in, taste, smell, take away with him, and test in every way the merits of OZeNK as a preservative. We will also preserve lice of charge any article that is brought or sent prepaid te us, and return it le the send er, for him te keep ami te5t. Fftfm c':lu 1,c ""ded at a ee.-t of less than one dollar a thousand dozen, and In: kept in an uuuu ordinary 100111 six months or mere, thoroughly preserved, the yoke held in lis normal condition, and the eggs as lresh and perleet as en the day they were treated, and will sell us strictly "choice. " The advantage In preserving eggs is readily seen ; there are seasons when they can be bough for 8 or M cents a nezen, nm! by holding them can he sold ter an advance of trein one hundred te three hundred percent. One man wit It this method can preserve f,(0J dozen ailay. d'KIIITK "'ul' ,,u permitted te ripen in their native climate, and can be transported te any 1 iiuu u imitefthe world. The juice uxprcssc.l tiem rruits can he held ter an indefinite per iod without tennentatien licnee the gre.t value of this process ter producing a Temperance IJevernge. SUlk ad Cidlii cas be held veimickiix swket axy le.i;th op timc Vh'liliYI'ART.tfX ea" "" k(;It ,or un Imlellnite period in their natural condition, retaining 1 L.u.'un.UU-JV t heir odor anil llaver, treated in their original packages, at a small cai;cii,.c. All CHAIN". FLOUK, 31 KAL, etc., are held in their normal condition. FRKnH MP A T.N such as ISKKF. MUTTON, VEAL, l'OUK, l'OULTI'.Y, CAME. Flhll, lie., i iiuuii i"r.iu prct-erved by this method, can be shipped te Europe, subjected te atmos pheric changes, and return te ttiis country i.v a state ev peukkct n:ESKi:ATie.-. BITTER DKAII HUMAN ItO II IIS, treated belere decomposition s-ets in, can be held in a natural condition ter weeks, without puncturing the skin or mutilating tint body in any way. Hence the Cheat Value or OZONK te Ukdkktakeks. There is no change in the slightest p.aiticular in the appearance el any article thus preserved and no Irate et any foreign or unnatural erder or taste. The process is se simple that a child can operate it as well and as successfully as a man. There is 1.0 expensive apparatus or machinery required. A room tilled with ilillercnt articles such as Eons, .Meat, Fish, etc., can be tiealed at the one time, wtheut udoltiemtl trouble or e.xpense. dMN FACT TIIEHi: 15 NOTHING THAT OZONE WILL NOT ri:KSElCVE.-3 Think el everything you can that is liable te sour, decay or spoil, ami then rememh:r that we guarantee that OONE will preserve it in exactly the condition you want it for any length of time. It you will remember this. It will save atkliigiicstlens as te whether OZONE will preerve this or tint erticle, it will irc.terve anithiny find iccr,iiUinij ijeii can think of. There is net a township in the United States 111 which a live man ciiunet make any amount Of money, from 1,0L0 te JIO.OO') a year, that heipleases. II V ilnire te tjrt u Hue man intermtctt in each ceuni.i in the United Stales, in trhexc hrtndt we can ptitrc the J'rtsenutirc' and threuyh him secure the business which every county ought te produce. A Awaits any in any FRulE A. C. llewen, Marien. Ohie, cleared $iOJO in two months. $.2 ler a test package was hi: Hist investment. Weeds Jlrethers, Lebanon, V.'arren county. Ohie, math: fo'.eui en eggs purchased in July and sold November 1st. .12 ter a test package was their lirst investment. F. K. Kay Kay tnend, Morristown, Hclment county, Ohie, Is clearing $-J,Ms a mouth in handling and selling OZONE, fc! ler a test package was lfis llrst investment 1). F. Webber, Charlett;-, Eaten coun ty, Mich, has elf ared il.fKie a month since August. $1 ter a test packaga was his II 1st. invest ment. J. II. Gaylerd, te La Salle street. Chicago, is preserving eggs, truit, etc., ter the com mission men et Chicago, charging IJc, per ile.cn ter eggs, and ethararticIcM in proportion, lie is pieservingj.ewj dozen eggs a day, ami en his business is making $i.(0J a month clear. $i for a test package was his first Investment. The Cincinnati Feed i empnny. 405 West Seventh street, is making f.'j.tO) a month in handling brewers' malt, preserving and'shipping It as feed te all parts et thu country. Malt unpreserved sour in twenty four hour.. Preserved by OZONK It keeps perfectly sweet for months. These are instances which we have asked the privilege of publishing. There are scores of ethers. Write te any of the above parties ami get the eviucum direct. New. te prove tht absolute truth et evervthing we have said in this paper, we ntoresE te rtAcx is yeui: iiaxi-s the means ok nteviNO von yourself that we have set claimkk half kxoueii. Te any person who doubt any of these statements, and v. he Is interested sutll ciently temaKc the trip, we will pay all traveling and lieti-1 expenses for a vl-it te this city, it wc fail te prove any statement that we have made. HOVf a-fertunI-wIth OZONE A test package of OZONK, containing a sufliclent quantity te preserve 1,(0 dozen eggs, or ether articles in proportion, will be sent te any applicant en receint et S2. This n.inka? win I enable the applicant te pursue any line of tests and experiments lie desires, and thus satlsly- himself as te the extraordinary merits el OZONE as a l'reservatlve. After having thus satis lied himseir, and had time te 1001c the neldever te determine what he wishes le de In the luture whether te sell the article te ethers, or te confine it te his own 113c, or any ether line of policy which is best suited te him and te his township or county .ve will enter Inte an arrangement with him that will make a lertune for him, und give 11s geed profits. We will give exclusive township or county privileges te the llrst responsible applicant who crdersa test package and desires te control the business in ids locality. The man xche secures control of OXOXKfer any special territerywill enjoy u monopoly which will surely enrich him. Don't let a day pass until you have ordered a Test l'acUayc, and It you desire te secure an ex clusive privilege, we assure you that delay may deprive you of it for thu applications come in te us by scores, every mall many by telegraph. " First come llrst served " i3 our rule." It veu de net care te sent! money in advance for the Test 1'aekage. we will send It C O 1).; but ibis will put you te the expense of charge for a return el money. Our correspondence is very large : we have all we can tie te attenil te the shipping et orders antl giving attention te our werkingagents. Therefore we cannot give attention te letters which de net order OZONE. If you think of any article that you are doubtful about OZONK preserving, remember we OCAnAVTEE THAT IT WILL l'RESCP.VE IT, SO MATTER WHAT IT IS. D1717PDFlMri7Q U'c desire te call youruUenUen te a ckuset references which no JAEiT JLIvI-iilvljO . enterprise or firm based en anything but the soundest buslne.'.s success and highest commercial merit could secure: We rcler. by permisden.as te nnr integ rity and te the value of the Pkextiss Preservative, te the following gentlemen : Edward C. Ueycc. Member el Heard et Public Works ; K. O. Eshelby, City Comptroller; Amer Smith. Jr , Collector Internal llevenue ; Wulsin & Worthington, Attorneys ; Martin II. Harrell anil It. F. Hepkins, County Commissioners; W.S. Cappeller. County Auditor : allot Cincinnati. Hamil ton county, Ohie. These gentlemen arecacli familiar with the merits of our Preservati w and knew from actual observation that we have without question THE MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE IN THE WORLD. The $i you invest in a test package will surely lead you te secure n township or county, ai tl then you r way is absel utely clear te make from Ji,ece te tlO.OOO a year. Olve your full address In every letter, ami send your letter te PRENTISS PRESERVING CO, Limited, S. E. CORNER RACE AND NINTH STS., CINCINNATI, 0. nevI9-uiiiiIS&3imv i.ujirejts, jtc. WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. fcWB-lyd NO, 20.. WEST KING STHKKT. GOODS. Fine Black Cleths. Men's Suitings, Men's Fiue Coatings, Men's Overceatings, Men's Treuserings, Bey's Fine Suitings, Bey's Cassimcres, Bey's Overceatings. Children's Kilt Cleths. te Grocers, Packers, Hucksters and the General Public. Perishable Articles, Animal and Fermentation and Put refactien. Oder aud Flaver. After tteing Treated hy this Precess WILL NOT BECOME RANCID. man who secures control of O Z () N E Township or County. WANTEO-TIIE FUIXOW hand Furniture : Six ' Chairs, number et Settees, let eltl Selas, Peel Tabic und Jill ply te .IOSEV nlT-r.td 44i: Wit' net sir -vn-
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