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Volume X VIII- -Ne. 87.
LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1881.
Price Twe Cmte.
.TOItN HAXAMAKEIl'S OK EAT HOLIDAY SALE.
JOHN WANAMAKER
WILL INAUGURATE ON
MONDAY, DECEMB EE 5th,
THE GREAT
HOLIDAY SALE
of Philadelphia,
AT THE GRAND DEPOT,
In both the Main Building and the two new annexes,
when FIVE ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE AND GALLERIES will be thrown open le the public
for the murvoleusly beautiful exhibition of dry goods, i'micy goods, ladien' dressen, and house
furnishings of every description.
Vienna. Paris, Berlin and Switzerland have peured in beautiful things for Christmas, and
the new toy department covering a half aero let is
LIKE FAIRY LAND.
All told, the present stock offers our customers a selection from almost two million dollars'
worth of goods.
The ladies' suits and coats and the Fur Department occupy the new building directly en the
corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut.
The ladie3 gents' and children's hosiery, gloves and gents' furnishing goods occupy the three
stores (thrown into one) 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 iUuminated 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 Ste., Philadelphia.
VIAJTUISU.
rii'.iis v n.vriii'ON,
V.lVi A. IMTHFUS,
A I
II YISISS A: KATHFON, IV I '
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY Till: FIVE HKST UUTTTKS IN TlIK CITY.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
If we unilcrUke teilcseiibc eiu FINE ASSORTMENT in tlu-bc j;oels it would consume inoie than our slm oef spate ami
inoie of your patience te read it than is allowable. Suffice it te say we have ccry thins, fiem the $10 SUIT we hae told you
about, te Jibe FINEST CLOTHING a nenllcinan lcquiies.
BY TIIO.SB WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US OIMI UOOIW AUK CONCEDED TO BE
THE 11KST IN LANCASTER CITY Oil COUNTY.
CHINA AX It UJ.ASSn'AKSi.
Hill & MARTIN.
11
CHINA HALL.
Opening another Nun Let et
HOLIDAY GOODS
IN
Haviland'sChina.
BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE,
FANCY GOODS.
A new line el DECORATED CIIAMKER
SETS, TLA nml DINNER SETS.
All these :ui- weie clected i iththogieiit iththegieiit
pt care as te Stj le, eualliy anil leciratIen.
Iteleic beU'cliiijj your
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
examine our very large stick.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East Kins Street.
litOX JtlTVEKa.
! CON II1TTKKS.
f i:e- KITTKHg.
i
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
SURE APPETISER.
Lancaster S"triltgencrr.
TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 13, 1881.
LOCAL COItKESPOXDENCE.
DOM'.N COUNTRY COKRI-.Sl'O.ii DUNCE.
Druniere Doing
Last Tlnu-iday afternoon at
the i evi
dence of Mr. Samuel Dersey, the bride s
father, Miss Allic Dersey, by the assist
ance of llev. Jehn Galbicatb, changed her
name for that of Sirs. Ausen li. Ambler.
A large number of guests were piehcnt at
the ceremony, and testify te the new piece
et weikmanship dune in the same old way,
being exceedingly well done, and weil cal
culated te give general satisfaction war
ranted te wear a lifetime, with allicpairs
and, of cetuse, none will ever be needed
te be at the excuse of the bridesmaid and
her honored assistant. The happy pair
bac aheady lcccivcd Mifiicicnt eongiatu eengiatu eongiatu
latiem; te de them a lifetime,
and liiinibeilci-s counties yet te hear
fiem. Thcie wcie beautiful pre
sents in abundance, anil what picsents
should be they weie, all useful. The high
legard for the young couple wherever they
aie known called feith the sineciest ex
pi ess-iens of geed will tewatd them, and
hopes for their futuic succets and happi
ness, te which this branch of the Intrlm
;i;n i:k household, if net tee insignilicant,
ilc.sircs te add its Uibutc of friendship. A
ieccilieii was given the bride and groom
by the hitter's father, Mr. Edwaul Am
bler, whcie all was mciriment and feast
ing. -Mr. Clinten (eirsnich and Miss Maggie
Kennedy, both of Fulton township, were
mariied last week in B.iltiineie.
Mr. .Samuel Smith, for some time a
teacher in this township, has given up bis
school at Quarry villi, en account of some
misunderstanding with the'diiceteiv, and
will enter Mr. William E. Ovciheltz's
seleet school, at llising Sun, Mil., as first
assistant.
Mis. Sarah MeMiuitnee, iclict of the late
.James McMiniincc, died at the lcsidence
of her son-in-law, Mr. Henry Lee, Fair
field, last Thuisduy, and was buiicd en
Sum! ty. Deceased was sixty-four years
old.
Mr. Jcie. 1J. Ueyd i.-. selling out his
stock el stoic goods at 1'cach Bettem, by
auction, intending le juit business.
Our wheat fields are levclj . The to
bacco i. si ripping- even liner than we ex
pected. Willi'!: ROCK. LVCLLM.
IRON ItlTTKRSiiie l.ij;hly;receiiiiiicnded hit all diseases M'ii'.!iiiiK a cut tain and rlli
clcnl Ionic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYbi'F-L'SIA, INTEKMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPJT
TITE, LOSS OF STKENCTII, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, st lengthens t!i itiii-eli', and i;lcs new lllu te the neives. It acts
liki-a charm en the diKi'stive organs ifmevinj; all dyspeptic xyii-.pteuis, such :is Taslniy the
Feed, Retching, Heat in the Stomach, Jlcartburii.ttc. The only Iren Preparation that will
net ulackeii llie teeth or give headache. Sehl by all drufjiMs. Write ler the A II C Reek, j.'
pp. et useful anil amuMiis reading scut free.
BBOWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
liM-lyd&w BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,- 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
1'i.vmheivs svrrr.ixs.
The Dietary Winter Caitip.iii;u In the L.uc.
.Hud. Seme six weeks age a iiumbcr of the
most prominent and inllucntial citizens of
the neighboiheod assembled together at
White Ueck M. E. church, better known
as " Crowfeet," and organized a literal y
society under the name of the ".5. G. Hei
land Literary society." The success of this
organization has been sui prising, as the
old chinch building has been filled past
ils capacity night after night by audiences
composed largely of ladies and a pio pie
gransme of exceedingly interesting lileiaiy
and musical exeieises is always given by
our active members. A committee of
the society has cnteied into negotia
tions with the tiustees of the ehuich
for the pmchase of the building; as it is
no longer used for church purposes, the
tiustees wish ie sell it. The last night's
exeieises consisted of answering ei" re
ferrcd questions, which we;e geed ones,
Mich as "What is specific giaity'."'
" What is a vacuum .'"' " Why does a
wagon inn down hill :'" "De stones
glow '.'" and some etheis, answeied in a
very satisfactory maimer. -Miss Lctitia
Stewart lead a biographical sketch of
CIi.ulc:. Dickens in a eiy citditable iiian
ncr.anii then followed an essay en "Slang"
by Albert King, and a declamation byMKs
31aud Patteisen, which were highly ap
preciated. The leading of The White
Reck Heruhl" by the editiessMiss Mamie
Stewart was attentively listened te. After
recess the debate was taken up. "Jh.-.elccJ,
That the negie has iceeived gi cater iu-
juiics at the hands of the white man than
the Indian," was the subject. IJ. F. Tay Tay
eor, I) F. Magce and AVash. Cellins de
lendcd the negie, and W. 15. Paxson,
Ilanv Fail lamb and Allisen Raker took
chin ge of the Indian, ease. Vre have a
very cliieient. glee club and have been .sup
plied with ome gei.d music. The seeiUy
meets legularly every Fiiday e cuing at
7:'?J p. in. and these who want s-.a'.s utut
conic caily. The nct ipicstien for de
bate, that is for Friday, Dec. 1(J, is the
compulsory education law.
TSie Last Thiii;; Out.
r'er i he Inicllieemth.
"Dr.' Wilbur! Has he icgisteicd'.'
If se, hew many pages of the piotliono pietliono piotlieno
tary's ledger does it cover'.' If net we hope
thalMiedic.nl of the I.vn:ua:i:x.:.:;'.s
battel iug lain wiil net ujter K.iblcr Sny
der from doing his duty.
This handsome " captain with his whis
kers" has no need te he asliaincit el !us
pietuie. What a multiplication table of
inipicssiens have been taken of it! every
one of which is calculated upon te make
an impression without the aid el perspec
tive and leaving no suggestion of a skele
ten in the house ; and we aie seny that
business interests induce him te give the
innocents a sunbeam le liany their faith
en bv inviting the local M. D.'s te ci!l
and see his stock in tiadc.
A certain prompter says he is
defter in the examination of statistics
of weiltb. etc.. of localities than of
diagnostic science. Association of ideas
often lay their subjects low, and fcitile
tobacco fields and fertile fields for ceitain
operations arc net necessarily an exception
te i ule. What experience and forecast
and calculation has been used in adjusting
the items of hotel bills, tweiily-fect
pest cis, peitraits, etceteras, and the num
ber and value of the llccecs te be shorn !
Let all who have sufiicient gullibility
and headache consult Dr. Wilbur, and de
t at enee. L.
have said. I can speak French but I can
not understand it. Laughter. But I
have been charmed with the fluency of the
language as it flowed from their lips.
Renewed laughter. New, this is an ad
vantage which our language has net.
Thcv never hesitate for a word. Laugh
ter. They go right along, while we some
times arc out of ideas and words both. It
is rather rough, taking it all round.
Laughter.
" But I want te place myself light en
the copyright business. I seem te have
come here in a very selfish capacity. If I
had ceme here simply te save a book,
which, pei haps, was net worth leading,
from being pirated in Canada, there might
be something in it. But that is net the
idea at all. I have never had the slightest
objection te my books being printed freely
in Canada without auy payment te me
whatever. The matter that concerns me
me is the protection of the American side
from the Canadian printed works. If in
Canada they would only pirate books and
keep theni'lide I could get along very
well ; but when they go, as they did once
befeie, get the proof sheets from my pub
Iisheis, bring out the book before I could,
and charge one-sixth el the price I should,
I object. Laughter. Therefore, in that
beuse, I am opposed te this business of an
international copyright as between the
United States and Canada. I think that a
new country should have an international
copyright law for the protection of its own
authors and for the building up of its own
litcratuic. It is much mere important
that Canada should have such a law than
it is for elder countries which have an es
tablished literature. I think that Canada's
best way te build up her literature is te
protect herself ,by an international copy
right law. When a country as old as the
United States has established a litcrature as
it has. then you have leally nothing te fear
from the iufluence of ether literatures
upon the jweplc. Therefore you cau de
without an international cepyi ight law.
When you are situated as Canada is, in
the absence of a copyright law you have
the literature of the world at your dis
posal, ami therefore your authors have a
very small chance. Yeu get the books of
all the weild and you get the teachings of
all the weild. It is just as if a Protestant
family, being without Protestant teach
ers, must employ andHnakc use of teach
ers of a tiiHcrcMt denomination; the ideas
of the new teachers necessarily produce-a
marked ellect. Se it is here in Canada.
Yeu have English, French and American
litcratuic. One result of this is that your
Canadian literature is reconstructed, and
another result is that by and by you may
net have any Canadians at all. Yeu are
full or this foreign milk ; you . get
your complexion from it ; you are
English, French and American per
haps. Yeu aie net Canadians at
all, except in birth and in name. There
fore, 1 think it is much mere impeitant te
you that there should be an international
copyright than te ether people. Hear,
Hear. Seme 0!) or 70 j cars age. when
the Uuited States had no literature, but
the English, we were simply Americans
en the outside with English works en the
inside. Laughter and applause. If I
had been there at that time I would have
worked with all my might for au interna
tional copyright for the festering of our
American liteiaturc. I confess that if I
weie in politics, considering that we have
already a literature .sufficiently protected
and sullicieutly ample, se that we have no
fear of the iuiluence of feieigu literatures,
I should think twice before I voted for an
international copyright. In politics I
should feel that way, but as an author I
de what I consider te be my duty te my
guild. If 1 wcre in politics I should sink
the author in the citizen. We knew the
effect a literature has upon a country. It
is an cducatieu and you must have it.
" But I get up te piopese the health of
the chairman. Perhaps you knew the
chairman better than I de. If you don't,
I can say for him that he is a man whose
wise counsels arc hcaid in this nation. He
is a man who is in favor of free trade, pro
tection, and all sorts of things. Laugh
ter. He is a man who will step at nothing
loud laughter, whether it is right or
wieng, righteous or otherwise, te carry
his points, his points being the geed of
the ceuutry altogether. Laughter.
The annexation of this country te the
United States is a tabooed subject, but I
have always thought if we ilul net annex
you that it would be a geed thing for you
te annex us. Laughter, i Then there
are ether ways te bring this thing about.
It may be brought about by peaceable
means by invisible agencies. The chair
man has begun the very thiug that may
unite these two nations, because he has
aeijuiii'd and Ged knows whether he dc
seived it or net an American wife. Loud
laughter.
VLOTHISa.
A C. YATES CO.
COLD WEATHER CLOTHING.
A. a YATES k CO., -"HSr Bifc MAW,
"THE" PLACE TO BUY IT.
A house that has, in se short a time, established a trade of such magnificent
proportions, must possess cxtraerdinaay merit. We will lead you into the secret of
our ceutinued success. FIRST AND FOREMOST : Freducmg Clothing SUPER
IOR TO ALL OTHER MAKES ( we mean this literally and without retraction).
THEN : SELLING AT LOW PRICES, with the understanding that the money
will be refunded if purchases cannot otherwise be niade satisfactory. Solid rcaseDR
why you should buy your Clothing of
A. C. YATES & CO.,
CHESTNUT AND SIXTH STS., PHILADELPHIA.
al'rX-IAL. UAKllAIN IS
FINE BLACK FIGURED BEAVERS.
Last week we purchased fiem one of the largest impeitcrs his entire stock of
handsome, high-cost, ncat-ligurcd, fur-back BExVVERS. The transaction was a large
one. and the prjecs at which we bought them very low. We shall sell thorn at from
.'."J te 10 per cent, below what the importers' price has been previous te this sale. The
"oeds are all fresh manufactured for this season's sales, and the patterns the very
newest, including Silcilicnne Corded, &c. We think this is a bargain without prece
dent. Such goods arc always fashionable for Ladies' Coats, Delmans, Ac.
Light Colored Beavers villi Plushes and Seal Cleth for Trimmiii.
Li"ht Coats, Dark Coats and Black Coats are all trimmed with Seal, Cleth or
riushbeth of which we have in a great variety of colors and many qualities. This
net only applies te Coats, but also te Ulstcis, Wraps and almost every otitside gar
ment worn by ladies this season as well as suits.
CHILDREN'S CLOAKINGS.
We are vciy busy with the little ones. Ne wonder ; for nowhere is there such an
asseitment of handsome eolers and pretty things for Children's Coats, Ulsters, &c.
Then we have the Seal Cleths and Plush, in shades that blend beautifully with the
Cleths. Mothers, bring your children along and let them help make a .selection.
BOYS' OVERCOATINGS.
Fer the bevs we have a great many light colored Bcavcrs.alse some haudceme thick
soft, nappy Beavcis and then we have Grceu, Olive, Brown, Blue and every ether
color and kind of Beavers, some plaid backs, ethers plain backs, but all axn be made
up without lining. Many are made very stylish by having pockets, culls and color or
seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Nowhere eke can you find such beautiful trimmings
at prices always the lowest consistent with quality.
Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladles' Coats and Delmans.
Ladies who are debating in their minds about purchasing Seal Cleths should de
enle piemptly; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the near future.
SIOMRASS, IUREAY & CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKET & JflNTH STREETS, Philadelphia,
am; & co.
Te aU :ij i pietecl t lie weakest pai t is.'i duly
ami it N rsjiccially tlie iluty el these whose
lungs are liuing weakcneil by tlie constant
wear et cetii;lilnir te protect them liv using n
seething reiiinly, such as Dr. Hull's Cough
Svrup. l'rie'i'J" cents'.
Win. .McCartney, J-S J.Ieyil .Slii-et, Ititlhile,
N. V. f -I t unit spr.iiiii-il his ankle. His em
ployer. II. Aiiilemeii, !il Main btreet, procured
seiiiv Themas' Ktlectrie Oil, ami husays that a
lew applications enabled liim te j;e te work as
uit:il. I'et- sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug stoic,
l.!7 .Net th IJueen street, Lancaster.
.lush Hillings says: "Tliaru ain't no pi in
iiatr.il hist ry th.it h:i. been et mere, ami Unit
moiuett than apple pi. and no medicine kau
cure indigi'stuii and biliousness hafse well as
Spiingl!U).s-em." Price & cents. Kersulcat
II. ii. Cochran's drug store, 187 North (Jiiccn
sticet, 4.an-usler.
.Via-ly all tin-ills that allllct liscsul lie pre
vented and ciireil by keeping the utemach,
livci-and kidneys in working order. Then is
no in. dicine known that will de this as surely
:i I'ai kiis Ginger Tonic. See advertisement.
r ASK & CO. r A
LANE & CO.,
Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.,
'DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AID DOMESTIC MY GOODS.
.JUST OI'KNKD A SIM.KNDID IANK OF
LADIKS' COATS AND COATJNG8,
VERY CJIIUP.
LADIES' UNDER WEAK in all grades.
GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and While Heeds.
15LANKETS, in great variety.
FEATHERS, Steam Cured.
CARl'ETS and QUEENSWARE.
HORSE and LAI 15LANKETS, ROLTIN; CLOTHS. &e.
Spi'H.il intliiiviueitts in pike
JA.NUAUY I, Its.!.
new an vvc di-slic te iiisiki :t indleul elmnge In Merlc by
Jacob Ii. Marks.
Jehn A. Charles.
Jehn B. Reth.
)Ai:KMl'! IIA1K fl.I.S.13l.
MKiUVAl..
akki:ks ;i.n:i:h tonic.
I'AltKKU'S HAIR. RA1.SAM. The Rest. Cluupest and Most Kroneuiie-.il Hair Di-rfsiHK
N'ert.nN te restore youthful i-oierlo gray hair. .Vie. and II sizes. ..... ,,
PARKER'S (il.NCKU TONIC Ginger, liiicliu, .Mandrake, mid many el tin: beat iiiedl-
. ... i . .. ... .....!. .l..il ....... ... I.. iiiiiL'i. tt flu.
cincs Known are neie ceiiiniiieu mie a muim-im- i aurai .iui i -...-. .- "- --
yreate-t I'.loed Purlllerand TnaBeHt Health ana MrciiRtli
i-nnii.iiliitu el WnniiMi :md illscMscs et the Stomach. I'.ewcIm.
is entirely dillercnt lieiu Bitters, Ginger Kssrnrn,, and elm-r Tealcs. its it ne
i-jw. .n.i.iki nmrnv i:ii.. iTliiiinlsU. X. V. I.:ir"i; suvinir biivin-' tl hizr
"" " hcpl'-HycodcewAw
KeMernr Kver I.Wil. It cures
lewlx, I. lings. Liver nml Kidneys, am!
never liuoMcae-
JUEMCA1.,
J
OCIIKlfS
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A jilcawint, sale.spccdy and sure remedy ler
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, IJron IJren
eliltls, Whooping Cough, Spitting of JJloed. In
flammation el the Lungs unit all Diseases el
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines nil the
medicinal virtues el these articles which long
experience luw proved le possess the most
sale nml clUcicnt qualities ler the cure et" all
kinds el lung diseases,,
PRICK, SO Cents. Prepared onlyandeUlby
OHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
'e. 9 East King street, Lancaster.
fOHN 1,. ARNOLD.
J
OHN L. ARNOLD.
Largest, Finest and Che'ipesthleck et -
CHANDELIERS
EVER SEEN IN LANCASTER, .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
Iiiteniiiiiiiuiil Cep right.
M
Twain
JOHN L. AENOLD,
Nea. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
fapi-2-ttd
Kpi-escs His Views Upen She
Necessity for It.
Menti cal Gazelle, December le.
The banquet te Mark Twain was 'neught
te a clese at se late au hour that vc wcre
unaule te publish his second speech. The
genial humorist was brought te his feet a
bcceml time by a rcniaik maile by the
llev. Dr. Stevenson that there was net u
single line in all Mark Twain's inauy books
which lie necil en the highest moral
grounds blot out. The statement was in
dorsed by long continued applause. Mark
Twain rose at euce and said :
' It is net necessary te beg te cxpiess te
you hew grateful I am for what has just
been properly called an ovation. I
could net put my thanks into words if I
tried, but it is here with his hand upon
his breast and there it will remain. And
I ought te thank Dr. Stevenson, for the
observation he made is the most graceful
compliment I ever received in my life. I
hope that it is deserved. I have always
intended that it should be the case when I
wrote, and it shall always be the case
when I write hereafter. Applause. I
much regret tharrewing te a deficiency in
mv education, I have net been able te
Toe r.islidleiiR.
.semr ueuld-lie Ilyrens loelc en with disgust
At the thymes et"Elelcetric Oil " poet ;"
Rut, we have the best aitiele known te I he
weild,
And Intend that all iwisens shall Knew it.
It cuies coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh,
Kienchilis and complaints) et Unit Mint ;
It docs nei cost much, though rheumatics it
cures.
' lis best Oil in the world you c:m II ml.
Fer s:lie tit H. JL Cochran's drug store, 137
Neith (jiiecu .street, Lancaster.
JtUUKH AX It H'jCAtlOSlSKX.
f 1HKISTMAS PKKJSENTS,
ILLUSTRATED HOOKS
and Geuisel Art in Chiistinasei'd New I car
Cards at
L. M. I LYNNS,
Ne. 43 WEST KINO STREET.
ISSl. " 1S82.
Jf VXtSlTVKE.
-1I11S1ST5IAS PRESENTS,
understand what the French
gentlemen I
G
Christmas Presents I
The largest btocket HOLIDAY GOODS in the
city, comprising
HATTAy rllAJKS.
ItOVKlUtS ami l'A TJJXT ItOCKEKH,
LOUXGE8. VOUCHES.
TURKISH IIOVKEHS,
1 t 7'7-;.V TJKtr 'It JiltS A A' HA & Y CI J A I Its,
CHlFb'OXIliKS, ESCItliTOIliES,
CAUIXETS, EASELS, EVVT
jtEsrs, te vj:l
HACKS,
SLiri'L'R AM) WISl RACKS, in Ebony, Ma
hegany and Walnut. A very FINE
ASSORTMENT, indeed.
Always a pleasure te show goods. PICTURE
FRAMES, in Geld, Ebony and Walnut, at
liert notice.
. WALTER A. HEINITSH.
15K EAST KING STBKHT.
scp'-'KIind
CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY GOODS!!
Vt.OTlllXil.
.NOW OPEN!
CALL AND SEE!
AT THE KOOKSTORE OF
JOM BAEES SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
JXOTELS.
NOW OI'KN SPKKC'HBK UOU3K, ON
Euiopeen plan. Dining Reems let
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle boup beup boup
Leuatcr Salad, Oysters in Every Style and all
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the
patronage et the public. mayZ-tjU
1KAMKU OYSTEKS.
Specialty made of Steamed Oysters at the
SPRECHER HOUSE.
Ne. 27 North Dnke Street.
Having turnished our Restaurant with a
boiler for steaminjj oysters, we take this meth
od et Informing the public that we are pre
pared at ill times te lurnish them te families
at their houses or at the restaurant
Ladies' cntiaiiee. Ne. 27 North Duke street
GROFF COl'ELAND,
ODt29-tfd Proprietors.
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UNDEKSIIIUTH,
FtfATHElMVMtiHT JMUWKKS.
SUSPENDERS,
AT
ERISMArJS,
T HE S II I U TM A K K It,
ftO. .10 NOKTH UUKKN STREET.
rjVAI.I. OI'KNINU
AT
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
Ol the LARGEST ASSORTMENT! line
SUITING,
OVERCOATING,
AND
PANTALOONIN&
ever brought te the City of Lam aster.
Prices as Lew as the Lewest
AMD
All Goods Warranted as Represented '
AT
H. GERHART'S
NEW STORE,
Ne. 6 East King Street,