i- --.j m .iJi. QAjZ fixkilxg Volume XVIII--Na. 70. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1881. Price Tire Ceate. etifier JOHN JOHN THE GBEAT HOLIDAY SALE of Philadelphia, AT THE GRAND DEPOT, In both the Main Building and the two new annexes, when FIVE ACRES OP FLOOR SPACE AND GALLERIES will be thrown open te the public for the marvelously beautiful exhibition of dry goods, fancy goods, ladies' dresses, and house furnishings of every description. 1 Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Switzerland have poured in beautiful things for Christmas, and the new toy department covering a half acre let is LIKE FAIRY LAND. All told, the present stock offers our customers a selection from almost two million dollars' worth of gecds. The ladies' suits and coats mid the Fur Department occupy the new building directly en the corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut. The ladies', gents' and children's hosiery, gleve3 and gents' furnishing goods oecupy the three stores ( thrown into ene ) en the west side of Chestnut Street entrance. The Immense Windows On Chestnut Street, and the arcade entrance, with its splendid displays of Christmas things, Will be iUmninated with Electric Light until 10 o'clock every night. Mail orders have our careful attention. We are organized te attend te twelve hundred letters daily. JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand Depot, Thirteenth, Market and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. CLOTHING, ?AI.L CAMPAIGN. F MYERS & RATHFON Aie bettei prepaicd than ever te accommodate the public In READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOlt MEN, YOUTHS, 1KS AND CHILDREN, At bottom pi icon, all our own inanulactuic no bueddy Clothing. A man can get the best Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold in America. While this Is a specialty, yet all our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing at Centie Hall ou s-ave one profit. Our Custom Depaittucnlis lull and complete. It you want a Cheap Business buit you tain have It made te order (all wool) liem Fifteen te Twenty-live Dollars, Iliess bulls tiem Eighteen te Forty Dollars. Ami remember you have the Largest block and the Best Vaiicty le select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We aic piepaied te make up at short notice ami in the best style and at the low est' prices. Our Cutteis aic Fiit-Cla-s. e :i stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is lull and complete. Don't fail te call and leek through Centie Hall bcteie you m.ike join Fall and Winter put chase. Yeu will find willing hands te show jeu tluetigU the immen-e block et Woolens. Overcoats by tne hundred lei Men, Youths, Beys and Childien. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE p. 12 EAST KI STKEET, CLOTHING. L AST CARD OF ThE SEASON ! stern Winter linccrs at the deer. It Is essen tial that all be prepared with one of tbose STORM-PROOF OVERCOATS te meet the emergency. Wchavealull fteek of the best makes and choicest styles . ever imported, viz: CROMBnPS ELYSIANS. CROMBIEPS FURS, CROMBIEPS LALLAPELLES, CROMRIEPS VICUNAS. JOHANNY'S CZAU1NES, DUFFEL'S A VELOUKS. F.4, H. ESQUIMAUX, BATIXA& WHITNEY'S, TAYLOR'S ENGLISH W1N TUY'S and ELAST1QUE BEAVERS, CASK'S ENGLISH MELTONS and bTOCKTNETTS. and all the popular brards.im ported exclusive ly for our trade. A tuU line of these Celebrated T&lamen's Silk Warp Specialties. Londen Thibets Cerk Screw and Diagonal Suitings. A full line of Jas. Lecke A Ce.'s Londen Novel ties. English Vesting, the first introduced this season. These goods when sold cannot be duplicated this season, therelere we invite particular attention, and urge all persons in want of a SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT te place their orders at once before the best styles ate taken. We can efTer te persons in the habit'ef going te the city te buy extra induce ments, "guaranteeing a saving et at least 25 per cenU'en first class work. Our work and trim ming is equal te any house in the city All are cordially invited te examine our sleck. Wc are pleased te show our goods and give advice in regard te correct style and uress. OUR YfiUNGVAKTIST is displaying wendcrtul tasttnndHfciU in all his produc tions. Fer furtnB; B&gHculars consult J. K G, -:iv ARTISl,TAlLOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET. MW&S WANAXAKJBB'S GREAT HOLIDAY WANAMAKER WILL INAUGURATE ON MONDAY, DECEMB JtC. ALL CAMPAIGN. HALL, LAMJASTKK, PEXX.. DRX goods. i"10ATS, DOLMANS, JACKETS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened another choice line of these Elegant Clese-Fitting LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT PIUCES LOWER THAN EVER BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE DRESS GOODS At 8c. and lOc. a yard, One Case GERSTER SUITING, 35c. a yard One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING, 85c. a yard. Wc offer the very best possible value in BLACK CASHMERES At 35, 45, 50, 62 1-3, 75, 87 1-Sc, 81 a yard. All the New Shades in 36-INCH All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c a yd. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's ME KINO and ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all sizes and qualities at bottom prices. Wc have again received a full line of BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the same Lew Pi ice. CORSETS GLOVES, LACES, EMBROID KRIKS, RIBBONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT NEW YORK STORE, 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. SALE. EE eth, DRY GOODS, UNDERWEAR, C eniKTniNG new LACE THREAD UNDETSSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SIII11TMAKER, NO. 56 NORTH (JUISE.N STREET. jrVAA' WA1IJI THIS t'OLU WEATHER METZGER, BARD& HAUGHMAN Ilave a Large bteck of White Blankets, Colored Blankets, FROM $1.50 A PAIR UP. Comfertables in all grades AT SI, S1.35, 91.50, S1.75, S3, S3.G0. UNDERWEAR, GENTS MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS, AT 23c., :!7C, 45c 50c, COc., 75c, 91. LADIES' MKItINO SHIRTS AND DRAW EKS at e7J, 4, 5.1, C5, 75c. and 91. CHILDREN'S MERINO SHIRTS and MAW ERb, lrem lie. up. Gent's Medicated All Weel Red Shirts and Draw cis at $1.50 ; lcgular pilec $2. Come and see them undue will tell you why w e can sell them se cheap. We have the LADIES' MEDICATED ALL WOOL RED blllRT&andDIlAWERS. Same pi Ice; same quality. We arc veiy busy selling lets or the above goods as well as LADIES' COATS and DOLMANS, BLACK SILKS. BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES, SHAWLS, Ac. Miiy NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Seriel Herse Hetel. (Adlcr's Old Stand.) BOOTS St 8HOB8. LADIES AND GENTS, IF XOV WANT A Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee "Ready-made or Made te Order, go te F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Wert Specialty. y2-tldS&W HancasTct Jntrllignircr. SATURDAY KJ7EN1NQ, DEC. 3, 1881. THE FIREMEN. theui rRorrieN in dhtail. Hew TneyVropese te Run the Department. Jgr the information of our citizens gen erally, and te afford tbc lhcinen the fullest 'opportunity te get their case made public, We print in full the recent communication addressed te councils en their behalf ; and wc commend te popular consideration the scheme for a local lire dcpaitmcnt which Mr. Cox scts:ferth in the following memo rial : Te the Honorable Select anil Cemnrm Councils of the Citylefifjancattcr Gentlemi: I hcicwith picscnt te your bodies Artatementrjirefeicnce te the cesfc pf thejjptiall Suteai" proposed by your speciaUKbrnmitBt en icorzauizatien roftCefiro department, together withsorae prepositions of ray own, relative te the hre depar$nent, which I respectfully submit for your consideration : Tuocestol the "call system," as pro posed by your special connnittes is as lol lel lol lews : Chief Engineer, $000.00 ivc Foreman, cacn iuu, sa-t e-i Four Englneeis, cieh $m cm 00 Four Ass't Engineers, each loe, 1 K) 01 Five Drivers at 9"-0 each l,x( (0 Sixteen Hesemcn at $50 eveh, moek Four firemen at 930 each - oe Four Ass't. Firemen at 9i each iie Eight Pipemcn at $50 each, 40.) 0) Five new stables te be built at $VW,. '.',ree oe Fourteen Horses at $aw each, 'J,)) ft) Fourteen sets Harness at $50 each,. . 7u0 te Rent et 5 Horses and apparatus, i e Replacing worn out or disabled horses, medical attendance en 11 Iierscs.etc l,oue oe Feeding 14 horses at $-1 pur week,.... 'Aim 00 Heating Houses, G.i3, Ac., $100 each,. 50J w Repairing Engines and Cairiuges, 9100 each........................... iuu lu Replacing ern out and detective hose, Ac .' e (i0 Eire AleVm Telegraph ;,'i)i)0) Ceal. Kindling Weed, Cleaning, Iiroems,2jc each, &c. 115 00 Total cost per annum 921.7U9C0 Cost of call system as per plan proposed by me, herewith submitted : Sevcn Flre Engines, each 91.re-. ... 70) 10 One HoekandLadderCompanv,.... 0'te W) Fire Alarm Telegraph, J.woeo Chief Engineer. tee 0J Total cost per annum $11,700 oe The difference of $10,009 between these two plans is precisely what the city will save per aunura by the adoption of the " call system " proposed by me aud that proposed by your special committee. Are the tax. payers prcpated te pay this difference'; I think net, aud if your bodies will carefully consider this matter in all its bearings, I think you will agice that the system I propose, will be the best, cheapest aud most cfliciei.t. My preposition for a '"call system " isas fellows : That the liie dcpaitmcnt te inain under the management and 'con trol of the difft'icnt companies, whose head shall he a chief engineer appointed or clcctel bjy-Jhti city. The engineer te devote his whole time te the dcpaitmcnt and mattcis puitainiug te the sauip; te have iculhc control ever the dcpaitmcnt, apdjife ml ml te be llnal en any company disouejing Iiis orders or violating any of the regulations of the department. Give him authority te buspend any ceuipauy disobey ini; Ins eulcrs. Ucquirc each cemauy te inn its appaiatus with horses, requite each com pany te pay the following named met. a stipulated sum for the perferinaucc of lite duties : ene foreman, ene assistant fore man, ene diivcr, four hesemen, ene engi neer, ene assistaut engineer, ene iiicman, one assistant fireman, and two pipcincn le employees in all te each company. Require each one of these men te be fully equipped and his position designated by a pi eper badge, and impe&c upon him a line of one dollar for each and cvciy lite that he attends net fully equipped. After each tire the fercmau or assistant fercm in of each company shall call the roll, and any member iailing te lcspeud fully equipped, te be lined one dollar for each and every failute te properly respond. A similii liuc te be inflicted for every failute te be present at a fire. Any member violating the lulcs and i emulations of the lire department of the city, or of the company te which he be longs, he shall be lined or expelled, as the company may determine, and any member se fined who neglects te pay said fine with in ten days after being se lined shall be removed from the pesitien en the paid list and another man appointed in his place. By the adoption and the enforce ment of such rules as I suggest, I claim that my system is by far the best, and the adoption of niv proposed system will, as befere stated, be an annual saving te the city of $10,009. I de net think a single geed icasen can be advanced why the city should expend $21,700 te maintain a lire dcpaitmcnt of a city the size of Lancaster ; a city which docs net average ene lire a month, which is about the average number of iiics that have occurred in this city for the past ten years. Of course in this average I de net include explosions of coal oil, burning chimneys or gardeners burning brush in the fall or spring of the year, but I mean fires involving the burning of beuses, barns and warehouses. Shall the city pay $2,000 for every lire it has had, or $60 te $80 per day te keep the department going ? This seems te mc te be ridiculous when a better managed depart ment can be had with tlace xneie com panies than the special comraittce provide for and at au annual expenditure of $10, 000 less than their system will cost. By company management the department will be kept out of politics, something te be devoutly prayed for by the tax-payers, for everyone knows that if once the politicians get their hooks iu (no matter what party may be in power) you will have a depleted treasury te keep a lire de partment with no service rendered corre sponding with the immense outlay re quired. In conclusion I would earnestly lcquest the serious attention of councils te the plan I propose. Give the companies as new constituted what they ask, $1,000 per annum, give them a chief engineer and the fire alarm telegraph, and all will be well. Give it a trial for ene year at least, it will save the city at least $10,000 for the year, and if net a success it will then be time enough te adept the report pre sented by the special committee. Respectfully submitted, Samuel B. Cox. In addition te the report just read I find that your committee proposes te have four (4) hose-carts built te haul the num ber of firemen proposed in the ordinance. In that case every one of these carts, four in number, will cost at least $500 apiece, amounting te $2,000, and in addition te that that they propose having four drivers at a salary of $360 each, making $1,440 mere in all $3,440, or several hundred dollars mere than you paid the who!e fire department before. Should the plans of the committee be fully carried out you will have expended $23,000 and then own no apparatus except the carts, no engines or engine houses. What will the tax-payers say when they aie asked te pay $14,000 mere than by my preposition ? Itappcars te mc absuid te think of such a thing and c&pccially at this time, when the city wants te aud must extend their mains and get a new engine, etc., at tne water works, which alene would entail an expenditure of $67,000, according te report of water committee. There is net a member this honorable body that cares mere for the improvement of the needs aud wants of this city than I, but the improvement must be shown te be a geed thing or necessity. DAMULL i. LO. BEN ROTTE'S COURT. THE GKIVT AT HAUL. SNYDER'S MILL. The Mede of Disposing of Cases and In creasinj; Costs. In the dining room of his icsidcnce at Ne. 236 North Charlette street. Alderman Benjamin F. Kewc of the fifth ward, holds his com t. It is a little out of the way, and as no sign marks the place, coun trymen have a great deal of treublf find ing it and dwellers in the city are apt te goetit pf their path in search of it. The Fifth watd alderman has net dene a great deal of business heretofore, anil his bills against the county ferdi-missed cases have been light. .). Kahlcr Snyder's happy thought te sue the doctors aud alleged doctors of the county for the ciimc of dis pensing pills and potions without haTing lcgistcied bcfuie he brought the suits, has bi ought a geed deal of gritt te Rewc's mill This circumstauce has been noticed bcfeic iu the Intulmcenckr, but as ycsteulay was somewhat of a field day in Kewc's court, an account of the pro ceedings iu greater detail may be of inter est te ( u r readeis. The Mlllersvllie Confectioner. A. II., Heward, who keeps the confec tionary store at Millersville, opposite Iho state net mal school was he-ird yesterday- morning at 10 a. m. He informs us that he never practices medicine or surgery nor pietends te. Ile makes a salve that he Hurts cilicacieus for cancer ; and te people et the ncighbet heed who need it or call for it he furnishes it without fee or reward, although some of them have at times, out of gratitude, made te him such donations as they sic lit. That he had furnished this cure and that it was efficacious te some pci sons within the last four or five years was shown before Alderman Rewo. It was net shown that he had supplied it for any fce or reword te anybody si ece the low of June 8, 1881, had passed. One man had asked him for itate funeral some time age but in this case no fee wes ever asked or given. Mr. Heward says futthcr that he told th.3 n;a;istiate that he had gene te the squiic's te ask about this lawaud couldn't get a copy of the pamphlet laws. He then come into the prolheuolarv's office and .wonted le icgistcr. Deputy Ed wauls couldn't give him a formula by which le make unt the "tatcmeut" necessniy te be filed, but told him that Tem Davis wiites them out." Net cheesing te con sult Davis, llowetd obtained a copy of the low. went h0njte ami made out his state ment according te it, and started te come in andrftle-lt. On tuff way he was met by a constable and arrested. He aftcrwetds filed his statement which Edwards kindly collected- for him. .Upen this evidence Rewo held him in $e00 bail te answer at ceuit, iu which sum Squise Abram FrenU became his suretv. ' Met Keady te Ge On The cises of Dr. E. V. Wright. Jas. Pceples, Edward Patterson, C. L. Flick aud A. B. Zcll wcic te have been heard at ihcsame hour, but the commmon cemmmon commmen wealth for some reason wes net ready te en and was unViliug te try te make out its cise without further witnesses. Most of the accused "came a long distauce aud the centinuance subjects them te no little anuoyence and delay. Seme feets which hove come te light may explain the fail ure of the commonwealth te be icady. At another hearing, held at 2 p. m., theie at t 'JMicdanumberef witnesses from far down in the lower end of the county who had been bubpecmed te attend the hearing of Dr. James A. Pceples, of Eastland. Little Biitii", at 3f. wi. But his hearing was fixed for 10 a. in. as he was notified. When he appeared the witnesses against him were net theie, when they came, at the time for which they were subpoenaed, his case had been continued. They weic told that- they could be subpoenaed airain and wcie bidden go home. As they lcsidc home 23 miles away, by Ibis juggling the or fichus WIM. IIWi; A CHANCE TO TAKE OUT A NEW bUi:i'i:x.Y ; Tim at.der.myn will get mere cesrs: THE mileage will be in creased, AND ALTOGETHER THERE WILL IJE A PILING UP OK FEES, TO 1JE PAID 15Y THE COUNTY EVEN IK THE CASES ARE DIS MISSED, AND 'I O Ol'l'RLSS THE DEFENDANT IK CONVICTED OR HARASS HIM INTO SET TLEMENT. The accused and the witnesses being in the city the hearing could have come off yesteiday, or the date of it could have been fixed aud the witnesses sunpeenaed when in town, instead of 25 miles mileage beiug charged for the service Dr. M Riugwalt was bound ever te auswer at court. Cases net Concluded. In the case of Dr S. II. Mctzger, of this city, the commonwealth, represented by Distiict Attorney Davis and J. Kahlcr Snyder, called several wituesscs who were net able te swear te any such knowledge as would make out the offense laid in the complaint. Piothenotary Edwaids pro duced a copy of Dr Juetzgcr's diploma hied in the ofiice.. Iho commonwealth asked for and obtained attachments against Geerge D. Sprccher and Chas. A. Hcinitbh for failure te come as summoned; and asked for a continuance of the case until next Monday evening at G o'clock te secure meto testimony, which was grant ed, the defendant objecting. Dr. U. B. Kline, of Rcamstewn. was ar raigned and the deputy prothenotary tes tified te his registration and filing of a statement en November 25. His counsel, W. R. Wilsen, esq., explained that his client had practiced medicine 24 years, and had spent three terms at a medical school, though accidentally be missed his diploma. He had goue te the prothono prethono protheno tary's ofiice te register but cenld net get the necessary information and "a fat, thick-set man, with a black beard," a clerk in tlio'efiice, had told him "it would de auy time." J. Kahler Snyder, who felt himself pointed out as the roan who misled Dr. K. said he wasn't a clerk in the prothenotary's office ; he might have been a paster and folder, but he had net said any such thing as was related. Dr. Kline then had no business in Lancaster until November 25, when he came in and rcg isterei ; meantime he was arrested. Under all the circumstances Mr. Wilsen felt certain that there had been no inten tion te violate the' law ; he knew the alder man would recognize this, but waiving all technicalities he was willing te pay the costs and have the case dismissed. Knvrler consulted with Davis and the I commonwealth refused te allow dismissal. Mr. Wilsen theu challenged them te make out their case. The commonwealth declared that it had net expected te have te de this, and would have te have time te go out into Dr. Kline's country and gather up testimony te support the case ; and asked for and was given until Friday, December 30, at 11 :JU a. m., te make-up its case, which time was fixed for Dr. Kline's further hearing. During the pregictb of both the forego ing cases Mr. Davis was very earnest in denouncing what he called a newspaper charge tliat he was interested iu a black mailing speculation in these cases ; he ap peared as the commonwealth's eflicer at the prosecutor's request, aud had received no money, and had participated in no set tlement for money. Mr. Wilsen asked who was the prosecu tor. Mr. Davis said he understood it was the Lancaster medical society or their repres entative. Snyder said the name of the piesr ur could be found en the complaint ; it was himself. Davis, renewed his attacks en the news paper criticism of the cases and dented tliat he -was a blackmailer. e . Mr. Wilsen said he had made no imblic charge te that eQect, whatevcr his private opiuien might be. One Case Dismissed. Dr B. P.' Sides, of Lampeter,' was ihen heard aiid three witnesses were callecLNone of them knew auything te make out the charge, except that ene of them had once hcaid him say that at ene time (net speci fied) he had seld'a mixture iu a stamped bottle. The district atterney held .that this made out a prima facie case, Dr. Sides' atterney. Wm. Lcamati, esn.i held that it did net and the case was dismissed county for costs. Opposed te the taw, Dr. J. M. Deaver, president of the Lan caster County medical seciety, being in town te day, was. interviewed by an Iu tklligknceu reporter, and he declared that his society had nethiug whatever te de with the Suyfler prosecutions which he himself thought were a dHrcputable business, for meney-making. He had heaid of the blackmailing of old Mr. Frit, and thought the persons who get the money ought te be prosecuted. Ile had opposed the law ; and he and Dr. Carpen ter in the medical society had opposed registration. He was late registering, and new wishes tliat he hadn't lcgibtercd, but had steed prosecution and tested the law. We cannot understand why days et hesi tancy and delay will hu indulged in when a tew doses et Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup t ill ease and erne the w erst Cough or Celd. 1'tice only i"centsa hettle. Neatly all the ills that ailliLt us cad he pie euted and cuied by keeping the stemaeli, liver and kidneys in weiklug order. There is no medicine known that will de this as surely as Parkers Ginger Tonic, bee ndcrtiemcnt. Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Kates, Elinini, N. Y., writes: " About four years age I had an attack of bil ious lever, and ncterliilly letevercd. My di gestive organs weie vveakeiiLd, ami I would be completely prostrated for Onya. After using two bottles et veur ISurdeck Weed Hitters the lmpre ement w as se visible thut 1 vv as aston ished. 1 can new. though 01 years of age, de u tair and reasonable day's vveik." l'ucejl. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's ding store, 1.57 Neith Queen blrect, laucastcr. Liquid ilue. Daniel I'iaiik, et llroeklyn, Tiega Ce., I'u., ile-enbes it thus: "I lode t lift ty miles for a bottle et Themas' EclectricOil- uiiicli cHccted the ueuilcrnl cm oef a oeoheil limb in six ap plications; ltpieveil weitli liieie than 'ItlU mi'." Fer sale at II. I!. Cochran's ding steie. U7 N'eith (jiieen street. Luifcuster. liradrerd, I.. Themas tilchan, Bradford, l'u., wrjtcs : "I enclose money ter hpiing IIlosseui, as 1 said I would it itemed inc. Sly dyspepde lias van ished, with all its svmptems. iluuy thanks ; 1 snail nevei ne wiiiieui il mine nensc.j l-rice rOecutM. hoi- sde at. II. II. Ceqju&a't drug ilme. I u .miiiii uueen stieet. Liancasiei - nrJh - jtjtr aoeis..'-r;frk A ikw 11 ACEIt A lSKOTJIKK. lapr I Brether, NO. -25 WEST KING STREET, Ollei in- Larue Assortment AND LOWEST PRICES, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS 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 PLUSHES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. TWe invite examination. -.e: Hager & Brether. T AV1ES' HAIK DRESSER MRS. C. LILLER. Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Dealer In Hair Werk, Ladies' and Gents' Wlirs. Combings stralght--eneil and made te order. Hair Jewelry or all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath ers cleaned and dyed: Alse, Ladles' bhampoo bhampeo bhampoe lng. 225 & 227 XOETU QUEEN bTEET. e5-3md Four doers above P. B. B. Depot cLeimrsa, vndsmwmam, e. 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"J ATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES A OO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO Y'ATES ft CO YATES ft CO ATES ft CO YATKS ft CO Y'ATES ft CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATKS A CO YATKS CO YTKS X CO Y'ATKS ft CO ,YATE ft CO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO Y'ATES ft CO Y'ATES ft CO YATKS ft CO Y'ATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATKS ft CO YATKS ft CO Y'ATKS ft CO Y'ATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES ft CO Y'ATKS ft CO Y'ATKS ft CO Y'ATES ft CO YATES A CO Y'ATES ft CO Y'ATKS ft CO ATES ft CO YATES ft CO Y'ATKS ft CO YATKS ft CO Y'ATKS A CO Y ATKS ft CO Y'ATKS ft CO Y'ATKS 'CO YATKS A CO YATKS ft CO YATfch A CO YATKS ft CO YVTKS: AX.O LEDGER BUILDING. Chestnut ' ; AND Sixth Sts., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY KKFUXDKI. scptl-tmd rilllKsr. COL.I UAYS have .iiadk OUR STORE riiL Busiest of Busy Stores, And we return thanks te the excellent people of this county ler the iu.uitlty of customers they have sent in this j ear. ( Old friends are the best et triends. ) Net since we commenced lusiuct.s have no ever bieu lutiler, tlinn these iluys. ThH winter v.e have sold Overcoats beyond our most &uiitiiiit: ci- ct:t liens. Why? They :ue better and cheaper th in ev er beleie. lhesu who have net seen that Heavy Skeleton Overcoat with Fancy Back WE ABE SELLING FOB MO, should come and see it; no nutter it i ou wunt te purchase or net. I'.e.ere Saturday wc shall have our All-!ic:idy, Full bteck of OVEKCOA'I. in a iitbie complete condition, 'iltei II heavy sales or last week. Our CAIIIM UAXb, tee, arc In complete condition, lrem tlieEvcry-Day"jB-tciit JACKET, te the Fine Engll?! worsted, in li.uny new colors. ICL'CKSKIM lil.OVr, in many Kub. undet the very best iiiakt"-. We euauantsk satisfaction ok itfc.- TCKN TIIK MOEV. ONK rKICK and NO IKVIATION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. CHINA AN It OLAHH WAK.. II Kill ft MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. A FITI.I. E1NK OF HOUDAY GOODS IN HavilancTsChina. SO I.I 1' A IKE NETH, DESSERT SETS, ICE ORE. I J SETS, TEA SETS, FISH SETS, B. .t St. SETS, BROTH IIO WLS, SOLITAIRE CUPSAyD SA VCERS. dc. Examine our block lietere selecting your present". 49Uoeds must be its represented ; will be exchanged II net satisfactory. HIGH & MAKTIN, Ne. 15 East Kin? Street. MEDICAL. rpiIE UKEAT CUKAT1VK AGENTS. GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY. DB. HALL'S Gaivane Mc Plasters. A GALVANIC BATTMCY Is Imbedded in this Medicated Piaster, which, when applied te the body pieduces ii constant but mild cur rent et Electricity, hlch L- most exhilarating-. It is tv positive and speedy cure for tne follow ing complaints, viz : Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hick Headache. Weak and Inflamed Eyes, all Affections et tin Brain. Spinal Complaints, Klilncy and Llvei Complaints, Sciatica, Paralysis. Asthma ant Lung Diseases, Diseases et the Heart, Nervous Prostrations, Ac. FKICE OSVY SI.OO. i THE BELL MANN GO., Frep'rs, 842 Broadway, Cor. 13th St., Kew Yerk. AGENTS WANTED. Send stamp for circulars. Fer sale by all r ugglsts. Mention this paper. Sent by mall . oct7-3mced6twcow . T K. UNDERWOOD, DENTIST, UasKemovtilte 243 EAST KING STREET. n2wd Lancaster, Pa.