Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 28, 1881, Image 1

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IOUX WANAMAKKK- ADVKKTISKMEST.
JOHN WANAMAKER
CALLS
SPECIAL ATTENTION
TO
tw..
FOLLOWING:
Our circular silk-, XMncli, :iii' bough
entirely tiein the maker-' in Lyens this
tall for the lir.st'timc. We have advan
tage in the pi ice, ami besides :i degree
el' confidence net te lie get in niKed
l.incniis buying.
Next-outer circle, Chestnut SI. ent ranee.
Is there anything black at 7" cent.s
better than flannel? It Is el the .sim
plest et nil weaving; ami naturally
money gees a long way in (myitis; it.
ISIack wi;i! al tl.i'i, lull .V. inchc
wfili! ; exactly the wholesale priee. lo le
laj'. Next-eiilcr eiiele, Chc-lniit-St. entrance.
C-iiiifl'.s-lmlr lightly covered wilh
heurctte plaid; the muiie se heavily
covered with bright lieurette single
threads as te constitute a high ill.:inl ill.:inl
natieu. $lXi.
Third circle, southeast Ire.u centre.
Ladies' coats el every grade are in it
geed light in the new corner; ami it
there isn't enough loom i! is liecati-e
many buyers are there.
New te-day. Coats el light cloths'
Dimmed with plush, ler j nung ladies
only; the sizes and styles aie je.u-jr.
i:innd$l4.
i:.OI Chetuut Mud.
Lengthening uinl re-djlng mm I coals ;
and the sooner it is done the better.
American dye, el ceur.se; but ler sec
end dyeing it isn't win til iiile te v-nd
te Londen.
Uy the way, would you like te leek
into our busy fur workroom en the
third fleer? Ven ahull see all soils el
fur klns and every piocissel making
and ask as many iicstien as you like.
1 303 C helium street
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Grand Depot, 13th street,
PHILADELPHIA.
-I ANK & CO.
LANE & CO,
Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.,
DEALERS IN
EOREIGfl KM DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
.11' ST Ol'KNKD A SPLENDID LINK OF
LADIES COATS AND COATTNGS,
VERY CHEAP.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR in.all grades.
GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and Wlrite weeds.
BLANKETS, in great variety.
FEATHERS, Steam Cured.
CARPETS and QUEENSWARE.
HORSE and LAP BLANKETS ROLTING CLOTHS. &c.
Special inducements in price new as we desire te make a radical clunge in sleck by
.1A.NUAUY I, SS.
Jacob M. Marks.
Jehn A.
O.V UlTTEIiS.
fKON ItllTKICS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIO.
IKON UlTTKItSare lil(l:ljrecnniiaended ter all dKeacs refjeirin a certain and tt:
cient tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPK.
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &e.
U enriches Hie bleed, stir.nlliens tliuiiiii'sclcs anil gives new iile te the nerves. It acts
like a cliarm en Hie tligetivc organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tailing tin
feed. Belching, Ileal in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation that will
net ulacken tlie tnetli or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the A K C lloeir, "i
pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free.
BROWN CHE3WEICAL COMPANY,
rS-lydJtwl BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Quaen
street, Lancaster.
l'l.V MISER'S
J
OHN I.. ARNOLD.
Largest, Finest anil
CHAIsTDELIERS
KVKIi SKKX IN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
T1NT PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
JOHN" L. AKNOLD,
Nes. U, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
faprS-ttd
HOODS
THE
Slilped moleskin plush, 23-inch, $!.".
Very lien solid silk plush stripes en
ottoman silk with line stripes el" .satin
merveilleiix between, $CWi. A ti-tin-guinhed
novelty fieni ParK
Ivery-white satin dc. Lyen with bold
l.ieiade of cream pliiihiickeileut with
uncut plush of the same color, ill.
Next outer circle. Chestnut St. cut ranee.
L.irvre small-cheeks or small-figured
plaids; net at all like sm.ill-clieck-j and
net at all like plaids ; :i new effect alto
gether ; .stronger than small-checks and
less gray than many colored plaids,
$1.5). Considered decidedly tyI-h.
The cloths are rather heavy.
Second circle, southeast Ireui ecu tie.
Alusliu undei wear et a grade leund
nowhere else in the stores of Philadel
phia uml New Yerk, with the exception
of :i single house ; i.e., well made ami
et line enough material without any
extravagance whatever, ami at very
moderate prices; se low indeed thai
tamilL's cannot allerd te de the same
twirl: at home.
West irem Chestnut si reel entrance.
We have li-ul uiudu u variety el very
lich lies of ciiibieidery surah, uml
much liner surah than we have een in
rea-iy made ties. UTi cents te $2. The
quality is the same in them all. The
illlnVreiiep is in width and embroidery.
'asti-lc tics embroidered Willi silk
and cotton, a very unique and etlective
combination.
Quite handsome embroidered mull
ties at I.lccnt-.
First circle, seuthca-t Irem centre.
Market and Chestnut,
i axi: .v co.
Charles.
. Jehn B. Reth.
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ON I51TTKIW.
SURE APPETISER.
SVl'X'ZIES.
OUS 1.. AIJNOLIL
Cheapest Stock et
LANCASTKK,
Lancaster JfnteUCgencci'.
MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 28, 1831.
THE LATEST NEWS.
FROM ALL THE WORLD.
INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS.
KKALITIES Of UA11.Y LUT.
I'act and I'uncy Frem Heme unit Abroad.
Robinson, of Massachusetts, is the last
candidate for Speaker of the next Heuse,
lie will net likely get there. Keifcr, of
Ohie, is considered out et the fight.
The recent experiments in shipping
frozen mutton and beef from Sydney,
Australia, te Londen, arc said te have been
very successful.
Lcfrey lias fully confessed the murder of
Mr. Geld and also et Lieutenant Reper,
whe'Hvas murdered in the Chatham Rat
racks Beme-.timc age.
The Reumanian government has re
newed for a year the prohibition of the
impoitatieti of perk from the United
States aud several European c.mnlrics.
The New Yerk banker II. M. Smith's
"Fashion" stud farm near Tranten, N.
J., is worth $150,000, contains 400 acres
aud has $500,000 worth of horses en it.
The French have entirely destt eyed the
village of Mcngel, ncarGabes. The Arabs
have plundered an Italian lurk and burned
some large cspat te grass stores belonging
te 3'Itiglish merchants.
The Central national bank, of Hest en,
has received an official order Irem Cemp
ti eiler Knox authorizing it te !leicast, it
capital stock by an aildit'e.i of h.vlf a mil
lien of dollars.
A recount of the v .Its ea-t in the Thiid
Assembly district of .M.-iecr county. New
.Iciscy, elects the IXs.uecratic candidate by
nine niajeiity, and makes the Heuse i:
that slate's Legislature an exact tie.
Mautiee Giau's French opera company
have returned from Mexico, Cuba and
Rrazi", where they made $150,000. They
rcpeit no deadheads in Ilucnes Ayres ex
cept the cmpcier.
A young Norwich lawyer. Leuis Riv.ml,
has brought numberless suits again'-t Con
necticut railroads for very general viola
tions of the !aw prescribing $100 penalties
for failure te maintain water closets at
stations.
Te recover his deg, te get the thieves
punished, and te step the frequent deg
stealing, Leuis Lerrillaul eil'eis $500 re
ward fur Ilia return of his black French
poodle " Flera.'' and the e :metie:i of her
thief.
Lttiui-ecr started te make an eqursti iau
periiait of Queen Victeria. buL geL no
fui ther than the horse, and new Sir N.i-
thankd dt;
Rethschi'ds is ha in" it. Inched
by Mill.ii-!
but with NelKiwyune in th
s.tddle.
The lirstj gallic te decide H:e tie for
third and fourth piizcs in the billiard
tournament for the cushion carom cham
pionship was played between .Meirisar.d
Wallace, t.he former wmnin by a score
of 300 te 2G3.- Wallace and fllossen then
played and Wallace was atfain defeated.
Score Slossen, :i()0 ; Wallace, '220.
Jehn Ciiilii.:, f Litsenber, Gcitr.any,
eighteen months in this country and aed
22, has been arrcFted in Chicago for the
murder of Heessel, the bachelor i'ai mer at
Nertli E-.v.n.ste:i. Meney receipts and
clothing of the dead man were found m
him. lie admits the killing, and ha.i bean
taken iiiEv.insleii for cxamiualkm.
The str.ue between San Antonie and
Corpus Chtisti was steppcil near Oakville
en Friday niht by two masked men, wlie
rilled the mail of cveiylhiiifi vahuiblc.
One of the 1'ijfhwaymen is desctibedas
being tall and the ether short. They are
thought te be the same men who robbed
a stage near Laredo recently.
Wm. Ilargravc has been arrenlcd in
Huntington, Tonu.. aud ceniiuilte:' te jail
for tlie muidcref his brother-in-law. whose
hiimc is Register, near Camden. Ti:e two
were tsaveling together when ether patties
heatd shots tired atid upon coming up
found Register dying and Hargravc stand
ing ever him. llargravc said that, 'regis
ter had shot himself accidentally.
At Oil Creugli, Indepctulenee eeutity,
Ark., Henry Lai'd, a leading citizfii, had
some trouble with his wife, erigiiviting iu
a disagreement about a jiassage iu tiie
1'ible. After a billet- altercation Ladd
dtcw a jiistnl aud .shot her through the
body. lie then tried te kill himself, but
was pi evented by neighbors and placed in
jail. Mrs. Ladd will die.
In Willspert, Tex., the jury in the case
of the state against Mrs. Kdie llcaeeelc,
for the murder of her husband by admin
isteiing strychnine, has returned a vet diet
of guilty of murder in the first degree,
and has lived the punishment at imprison
ment in the penitentiary for life. Dr.
Rail, accomplice, and pet haps abettor in
the crime, was convicted aud sentenced for
life at the recent term of he court, but
made his escape.
An Omaha workman employed iu a
brewery, fancied that it would be great
sport te cut some eyes a::d a mouth in a
cigar box; put a lighted candle therein,
and scare his fellow workmen who were
going into the cellar. He did se : and one
of his ' particular ft tend, '' seeing the
horrible apparition, with a hals of light
around its head, was fairly paralyzed with
tenor, and fainted away eti the spot. He
wa& taken home, and has been sick ever
since.
James Bradley, a leading L.miv.'ilie
speculator, who had bulied Texas & Pa
cific and ether railroad stocks, couldn't
stand the short pressure, and surrendered.
Richard Hall is the assignee. Liabilities
probably 230,000; assets half that
amount. The banks Iseld bis paper for
$130,000. He makes a financial wreck of
bis mother, relatives and friends. Stocks
iu bis name held iu New Yerk city will be
attached ea Monday. Bradley's mind is
seriously, affected.
A grower's horse ran off with Ids wageu 1
iu New Yerk. A young man in Twenty-1
ninth street ran irem the sidewalk and
waited the approach of the team, lie
siczed the bit with oue hand and one of
the shafts witli the ether. - The hc-rse in
creased his speed and the young man
losing a foothold, was dragged along the
street. An instant later he unloosed bis
held en the harness and the wagon, and
falliu x under the flying feet of the horse,
reived a blew en the head from one of the
horse's hoefp. His skull was fractured
and be died a few minutes.
Mayer Wm. II. Ilarten, el Newport,
Ky., 18 ycats age, borrowed $10 of Cap
lain R. S. Ayre, of the 4th Regiment of
Maine Velnntecis. Since that time be has
made repeated attempts te learn the ad
dress of his benefactor, but without suc
cess, as lie was net positive that Ayre was
from Maine. Recently, however, he com cem
nutuicatcd with Adjutant General Rcalc, of
that state, and through him learned that
Ayre was living in Mentvil'c, The ether
day, therefore, Ayre received a check for
Tt"
LANCASTER, ;Ai, MONDAY, NOTEISIBER 28, 1881.
MhiHfcMi
$20.80, the interest amounting tp mere
At. . u l!. .. ??.Y -. h J ? A Ari
luau iuu erjguiai suiif iuiucu. 0 $
Accidentally iitteg te a -Tfrai
A farmer of Ghent, N, V., stated off
with a lead ef-Jiay aud ou the leaikwas bis
small son. The, aif. ,W3S chilly, 4ml the
boy bad a scarf about bis- neck.,, Wcu the
farmer had prflcecder some distance he
happened te turn around, aud saw Lis son
suspended by the neck from the liejb eta
tree some yards. behind. In passing under
the tree the boy- had been hoekediiu the
scarf by the branch. He was , nearly
strangled te death when taken dewm.
A Dc-pcrate -II au. -f
Jehn Welch was received at the. Syra
cuse penitentiary from Uuica, en a charge
of vagrancy. While in the harness shop
he?' secreted a knife, denied having done
se, and the weapon was only found after a
second careful scaich under bis arm. He
was marched into line with the ether
prisoners te the bucket shop. He was
heatd te mutter, as if cursing, en his way,
by various fellow convicts, and while pass
ing wliat is known as the drop press iu the
harness shop, deliberately thrust ls tight
arm beneath the mammoth cog wheels,
mangling ins forearm iute a horrible mess.
An Old Ciitme.
Dr. Masen, of I'ewnal, Mass., enceun
tered en the read an old woman, whose
decript gait induced him, in the kindness
of his heart, te ask her te ride. The doc
ter, after she entered the carriage, at
tempted te thaw her into conversation,
but te no effect. His suspicions were
amused, e.-pecially as he saw the tees of a
pri. of Ne. 0 beets protruding from under
her di ess, and he dropped his whip and
asked the old wemati te get out and pick
it up. She alighted and brought the
whip, when the doctor whipped up his
horse and left her in read, lie arrived at
home, took out the old woman's satchel, I
which had been left in the buggy, opened
it, and was surprised te iin'd a complete
se of nickel-plated burglar's tools, in geed
condition and apparently ready for use at
amenient's notice. '
AV.'iceued Mether ttiHiii;; Her Children.
Mrs. Miller, widow of Fred Miller,'
Waterloo, Iowa, who died two weeks, age,
en Saturday killed two of her ehildreii,
one an infant of three months anJ the
ether live yeats old, and attempted tikill
the etheis. The tragedy was net dis
covered until next morning, whoa her
brother went te the. house. She had put
evcryhiiig out of the beuse, and had laid
out the two dead ehildren en a cot. Twe
of tite children who escaped had been
bitten and the ether, 'about 14 years old, J
was imtiscu about the heart and lace.
They say that their mother strangled ;the
two younger children, and was going te
l.tll I. ,.f l.n-t. lkt.t f.tit tAtiin MnDnti ..knit
dened her purpose. Mrs. Miller has been
insane since her husband's death, but was
thought te be harmless. j
A Weman Curried llurly Milet. ;
The Orange county express left the Jer i
soy City depot at -lrle en Friday afternoon.
Tliieugh Palorsen and intcrtnediate sta- i
liens tiie train ran at the rate of forty
miles an hour te Ridgewood, where it ,
slewed up te allow a postmaster te get off. i
Frem Ridgewood no slop was made until
the train reached the Greenwood iron '
v.eiks in JNew lerk. At tins place t!ie
engineer discovered the body of a woman
en the narrow platform directly above the
eewcateiisr andm front of tae boiler, a he
woman was alive, thcugh unconscious.
She was cut about the hands and face, i
Sim said her nam.; was Mrs. Crowley of
Spring r-trcct, 1'ater.s.m. In explanation I
of her strange p:vit:eu, she said s-.ite only I
remembered, being stiuckbythc engine i
in the streets of I'.itcrsen. Mrs. Crowley
is new at Milten, N. J., under nicdiun! !
treatment. Her injuries, ii. is said, are net
sci ions. !
Ileiuiii 1. 1 the Orphan. I
I)iid Hampson, then a farmer, but new
living near Paterson. en the H.tlcden read,
took an orphan boy from the Heuse of j
Refuge in Xew Yerk se'.no ycais age. The i
boy ran away one evening. He hat I com-1
plained of ill treatment and threatened te
be revenged. On Thanksgiving day a
trapping young fellow called at Hamp
son's, and, when the latter came te tisc
dejr, gave him a thrashing. A wetnau in J
the house came out te assist Mr. I lamp-1
son, and she, loe, fared badly. The family ',
deg interfered, and was disabled by a cob
ble steue. The excitement attracted a
crowd aud the young man erir-d : I'm'
the pti.r orphan. I told you I'd come ,
back v. hen I was a nun and settle the j
account. It's all squared up new ; geed ;
day!'' Mr. Hampton swore out a war-i
rant but the young i:ri had taken a train '
for the West. ' -
Frontier Crilieiv.n en " Silng Lear."
Cav-en City, New Tribune. i
" W. K. Shcxidan preached a .sermon iu ,
the Carsen epjra house last evening te as '
attentive an audience as every graced the
me3t sacred cdiiiee reared for the worship
of the Great 1 Am, the Jehovah of the j
universe. His text -vas taken from the
wet Id's great bee': and the subject the
sorrows inflicted ou a foolish king by
these te whom he had given his all. The '
fruits of the dice;irsu will be te the Car- .
son public mere beneficial than all the '
sermons and exhortation", of the re called j
revivalists, Hammend, Meedy aud Sankey
and the Rey Preacher, have been or can
be te their bstcncis."
Rc-buildiug n AVrcckcil I'ride.
The ill fated T.iy Bridge is about te be
replaced by a similar structure. The Tay
is about a mile wide, and subject te sud
den and violent storms. The new bridge
will run alongside of the old one, whose
remains can be utilized te some extent. It,
will begin, starting at the south end, with
four brick arches, each e0 feet span, and
be followed by girder and mss spans, as
fellows : 1 of 118 feet. 10 of 120 feet, IS
of 14.1 feet, 11 of 21e feet, 2 of 227 feet, 1
of 1G2 feet, 10 of V1H feet 0 inches, and 20
of 71 feet, rise long central span will be
17 feet in the clear above high water-mark.
Tite trains will run between the girders of
these spans and en top of these en cither
hand, as in the old bridge. The founda
tions of the piers are te be iron cylinders
lilled with concrete, upon which brick
work will be built aud surmounted by
wrought iron pillars. Before travelers
trust themselves te any great extent en
this new piece of engineering, they are
likely te want their nerves quieted with
definite assurance that it won't blew ever
in a gale, train and all, as its predecessor.
The water iu the Tay beneath the bridge
is 100 feet deep or mere, se that it is sure
death te be plunged iute it in tightly
locked railroad cars. The passengers who
went down with the llimsy old concern
proved this conclusively.
Lest en the Plains.
Mr. Saudifcr" and wife live four mi!e;
fiem Meridian, Texas, ou the prairie.
Their little son, only 5 years old, takes a
deg every evening and gees out te drive
home milch cows. On the day of the
heavy rain the little fellow stalled out en
his errand. There was a lull in the rain,
but a thick mist and fog overhung the
ground. As the cow bells could be heard
tinkling but a seemingly short distance
away, the child's mother felt easy about
his trip, and let him go. Night seen came
ed, aud the little fellow did net return.
Then the father and .-mother son started
out te search. All night long they reamed
the prairie in the dark, for lantern they
had none, nor torches eithf-, calling and
blowing their horns, but no little voice
answered their shouts. Their anxiety and
the mother's agony during the long night
can be imagined by these who have chil
dren of their own. Between daylight and
sunrise the searchers found the lest child
lying asleep and worn out en the wet
ground in the open prairie. . By his side
lay tbe faithful deg. The little wanderer
was awakened, and did net seem great!)
frightened. He was evidently dazed,
however, as he said he had been gene two
nights, aud told where he had slept the
lirst night.
We believe it is the style te affect contempt
for things thai are old. Net se, however,
with Or. Hull's Cough Syrup, which lias steed
the popular test et SI yeaiv tte, and is mere
thought of than arer before.
Invigorating feed for the brain and nerves
is what we need in these days of rush and
worry, l'arker's Ginger-Tonic restores the
vital energies, and brings geed health quicker
than anything you can use. jTW&une. See ad
vertisement, nl-lmdcod&wcew
Hew's the Baby.
"Hew's the baby"!" -'His croup is belter
thK morning, thank you. We gave him some
or Themas' Kclectric Oil as you advised,
dec-ter, and shall give him some mere in an
hour or se." Xcxt day the doctor pronounced
the youngster cured. Fer sale ut II. V. Coch
ran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lan
caster. Despised.
liy tin- unthinking, Uurdeclc lias been con
sidered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, tin
l!cuant smell, etc., lias rendered it, te these
" net kuewingits virluu,"a nuisance, and yet
the root has long been acknowledged by sa
vants as most invaluable as a dinretic, aperi
ent and bleed puritler. Jturdeck llloed Hitters
embody all its geed finalities. Trice fi. Fer
.ale at II. JS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.17 North
tiueen street, Lancaster.
Mirabile Dlctu.
'Your Sering KIosseui is a suece.-;. 1 cer
tainly think its elleiits arc wonderful; all the
dyspeptic symptoms I complained id have
vanished; my wile is also. enthusiastic in
praise et it : she was disligured by blotches
and pimples en her face, and had a continu
ous headache. Shu is all right new and all un
sightly eruptions have gene. Ven iniiyreler
any doubting paities te nie.
" "K. X. WILLIAMSON",
"Klk Street, llutlule."
Trice fiOc-enls. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's
ill U store, 1j7 North tiueen street, Lancaster.
jjjer aoeits.
C
OATS, DOLMANS, JACKKTS
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Have opened another choice llniteftliec
Elegant Clese-Fitting
LIGHT COLORED
COATS and JACKETS
AT 1MJICES LOWE It THAN EVEU
ILVIlliAiNS IN
DRESS GOODS
Twe ('
;t-ij DAM MASSE
At 8c. and lOe.
DUESS
COOHS
a yard,
One Case CiKKSTElC SUlTlNli, :i.1c. a yard
One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SII1TINO,
25c. :i yard.
We eiler tiie very best possible value in
BLACK CASHMERES
At :;.i, 4.1, r,e, r.'j i-, 7.", 87 l-'-'r., si a yard.
All the New Shades in 3C-1NCII
All-Weel CASHMERES, 60e. a yd.
LadieV, Gentlemen's ami Children's Jl K K
ItlNe and ALL-WOOL
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
In all sizes and qualities at bottom prices.
We have again received a tull line et
BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS
at the same Lew Price.
ceirsrrs CLOVES, LACES, emuiioiu emuiieiu
EIMEP, i:ii:i50NS, HANDKEUCIIlhy-S
X OTI OX'S,
IN' ENDLESS VAKIETY AT
NEW VORK STOKE,
S & 10 13. KING STREET.
itaci:i: .v i
:ketiii:i:.
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET,
OUVrin-
Lavge Assortment
Axn
LOWEST PlttOES,:
XEW DIIESS (iOODS,
xi:w dress aoens,
XKW DI.'ESS (,'OOBS,
CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS,
CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS,
CLOAKS. DOLMANS AND JACKETS,
SHAWLS,
SHAWLS,
SI 1 AWLS,
SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES,
SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES.
SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSIIESJ
LACES, JlOSIEJtY AXJ) CLOVES,
LACES, HOSIERY AXJ) (f LOVES,
LACES, HOSIERY AND O LO VES,
LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR.
43 We invite examination.
Hager & Brether.
JJSWJlLH.ItS.
rVKU GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
AUGUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler,
Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster. Pa
r-e)t2ri-3mdeed
Hum I honor,
DST
OXODGRASS, MURRAY & UU.'S AXJJUAI. SALIC.
k ANNUAL 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 reference te making a clean sweep of all heavy
Vinter, goods including
Dres3 Cleths,
Seal Skin Cleths,
Seal and Silk Plushes,
Black and Pigured Beavers,
Sicillienne Beavers,
Light Colored Beavers,
Children's Cloaking,
Ulster Cleths,
Cleths for Circulars, '
Bpnvertecus, Corduroys, Billiard Cleths, Carriage aud Uphelstar
Cleihs, Livery Cleths, and hundreds el lieinnauts
and Short Ends of Beavers, Cleak-
ings, Cassimcres, &e.
SIOD&RASS,IURRAY&CO,.
GREAT RETAIL
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKET & NINTH STREETS, PlllLADELHIA.
VLOTIlIXtl.
W
K IIAVK TOLII YOU WHY
READY MADE CLOTHING
IS CIILAPKU THAN"
CUSTOM, MADE.
N'eu v.- would hl.c le tell yen where :i
GOOD ALL-WOOL SUIT
can !v h:id ler jn-l
13 CTS LESS THAN $12 00 OR $11 87,
which is lhc vi-ry lowest we could square it
down te. J u-.t once in a while, we lmpen en
:i let el goods el txtraerdinnry viifnc. We
have en our counter I1U.S1NKSS SUITS Ireui
$7..r. up. WiiL-.m Kiveyeu :i suit ler le-jS than
that it you wtint It
Overcoats
were never cheaper :iud lf-tler than they uie
this ypnr. Come and see them while all the
patterns and sizes are here. We will give the
l.est in the market for the least money. We
will Kiuifttntec sall-jfaelieii with VhiitPVfH
you iiuy.
A GUARANTEE OP SATISFACTION
is Hie right te !cin:m! your n eney hark II net
suited, and you are the judge.
ca nrwnwirr c- wa rxws
UNDERWEAR.
Iteth in White ami Sc-ailet. The vest
K imported.
xokpei.k anii ni:wi:i:ixsvicu
i'xdkiuveai!.
cry Uoed and Kegular Made.
KID (SI.OVKSlii most el the shades and the
liest makes.
CAU!H;.. and ether JACKKTS.
The lie-.t place te buy anything is where
everything is -.old ter what it really is.
VUttlHI & FOSTER,
30-GS BAST KINO STREET,
liA.N'CASTKi:. l'A.
KUJiXlTUJtli.
M
YSIIlt'K roil T1IK
PALL TRADE.
Is complete, yet I am adding constantly te it.
uml you will liud my Ware rooms very much
ciewiled with the
JiEST GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST
POSSWLf-J I'll WES.
We are se crowded that it is rather dillicull
te .hew gencls. int v,-e will try and overcome
this by the lie-.t attention.
Orders ter
PIER AND MANTKL GLANSKS
lilkil at I lie very shortest notice and at lowest
pi ices, at
fi;i:niti?i:k. and vu:tvkk ki:amk
wai:ki:oem,:
r.yt K.VST KINO STKKKT.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
sep2ISmd
'JOAL..
MART IX,
B.
Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in all kinds of
I.U3I UKIt A;i COAL.
-iiit-d: Ne. 42.) North Water mid Prince
streets above Lemen. I-uneastcr. n3-lyii
C 0 rTcTSTwiLETf.
350 KOllTB. WATER ST., laneatttr, F
Wholesale and Uctail Dealers in
LUMBER" AND GOAL.
Connection With (he Telephonic Kxchange,
Itrmcli nnice : Se. 20 UHNTKI-: SQUAKK.
10b28-lyd
1 O TO
REILLY & KELLER
FOB
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten.
Farmers and ethers In want et Supcriel
Manure will iind it te their advantage le call
Yard, HarrisburK I'ike.
UHIee. 20$ Kast Chestnut street. ( cgl7-ll
tAVKKNS OF LUItAY.
CAVERNS OF LURAY,
J.UKAY, PAGE COUNTY. VIUUIMA,
About one mile from tiie passenger depot et
the Shenandoah Valley Itallread, are new
brilliantly illuminated with the Klixtiuc
I.imiT.
THE LURAY INN,
Specially erected and beautifully tiirni.slied for
the accomtnedatloii et visitors te the Caverns
is open ter the reception of guests.
A CAPACIOUS UKSTAUHANT eilers 1111
iisiiat tr.eilitie.s te large and small excursion
paities. ecU'lMliid.tw
Priee Twe Cents.
GOODS.
Pine Black Cleths,
Men's Suitings,
Men's Fine Coatings,
Men's Overceatings,
Men's Treuserings,
Bey's Pine Suitings,
Bey's Cassimcres,
Bey's Ovorceatings,
Children's Kilt Cleths.
V&OTItlSU.
lAl.l. OIKNlN(i
vr
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
Ol the I.Ai:t!KT ASS01tf'.MKT;nl line
SUITING,
OVERCOATING,
AND
PANTALOONING
ever !ieu;ht te the City or I.aneaten.
Prices as Lew as the Lewest
i ,r AKD
All Gecds Warranted as Represented '
AT
H. GERHART'S
NEW STORE,
Se. G East King Street,
fcr
etziinc:. &v.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
9.4 CENTRE SQUATJE.
Our Assortment nt
CLOTHING-
Mitt, 1EOVS AXI YOUTHS
VALL AND AVINTKU,
Is larger and mere varied than ever be.'t.rc.
Prices llie lowest. iive us a call.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen.,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
-iu
I.AM.'ASTKK. I
J'AI'J-JttUJXIIlAUS, .Cr.
i Ui: LINK OF
WALLPAPERS
i.sthe lunrr.iL we ever liail in stock for this
season of year, cnibral-ln-r Fine Gilti for
Parlors. Halls, Ac. Lew-priced goedaiu end
leas variety te .".elect from. There are some
choice patterns in the market for the Fail ami
Spring tiadc, which cannot fail te please you.
FANCY DADO WIND OW SHADES,
PLAIN SHADING, by the yard, iu i-.lt colors
and widths.
Scotch Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring Holl Hell
ers, Cord Fixtures. Kings, Tasseis,
Leeps, Fringes, Picture Wire
and Cord, Hands,
Heeks, Ac.
Paper Curtains te Dealers
Lewest Prices.
at
EXTENSION COUNICKS, the cheapest ami
best. Curtain Poles in assortment
3-Ordcrs taken Ter r INK MIUUOKS.
PHARES W. PRY,
NU.H7 XOltTll O.UEKN VT.
T AIIES- IIAIlt lKr:.S,-KIC
MRS. C. LILL.ER.
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer end Dealer In Hair Werk,
Ladles' and Cents' Wilis. Combings straight
ened nnd made te enler. Hair Jewelry et" all
kinds made up. Alse, Kid Cleves an.: Feath
ers cleam-d and dyetl; Alse, Ijidles' Iciiuimhw
ing '
il- A --; NOIITH (Ml KEN ST KPT.
eVSmd Four iloersabovu I. K i:. Depot