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Volume X Mil--Ne. 88.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1881.
Price Tw Vtmts.
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JOHN
JOHN
MONDAY, DECEMB
THE GKEAT
HOLIDAY SALE
of Philadelphia,
AT THE GRAND DEPOT,
In Leth the Main Building and the two new annexes,
when FIVE ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE AND GALLERIES will be thrown open t.j the public
for the marvoleuBly beautiful exhibition of dry goods, fancy goods, ladies' dresses, and house heuse
furnlshinga of every description.
Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Switzerland have poured in beautiful things for Chrisbru.iu, and
the new toy department covering a half-acre let is
LIKE FAIRY LAND.
All leld, 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 rlew building directly en the
corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut.
The ladies', 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 he illuminated with Electric Light until
10 o'clock every night.
Mail orders have our careful attention. We are organized te attend te twolve hundred
letters daily.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Grand Depot, Thirteenth, Market and chestnut sis., Philadelphia.
M
YEKS Si KATHFON,
M
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY
READY MADE CLOTHING.
If v.e nuclei take te describe em FINE ASSORTMENT in these goeilrt it would consume nunc tliun our slineel space ami
nioie of your patience le row I it than is allowable. Suflice it te say we have every thing, from Hie $10 SUIT we hae told you
about, ; he FINEST CLOTHING a gentleman requires.
BY THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US OUR (JOOl)S ARE CONCEDED TO RE
THE BEST IN LANCASTER CITY OR COUNTY.
CHINA AN It ULASHirAJiJi.
j II IUI1 & MAltTKi.
CHINA HALL.
opening another New l.olel
HOLIDAY GOODS I
IN
Havi land's China.
BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE,
FANCY GOODS.
' A new line Ol IIECORATEO CHAMBER
hKTS, TKA ami DINNER SETS.
All these wiuci were selected wilhthc great--M
care as te Style, Ouality ami Decoration.
I'.elere selecting your
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
examine our cry large slick.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East King Street.
MEDICAL.
I OCII ElfS
Reiiewiied Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, Bale, speedy anil sure remedy ler
Colds. Cough?, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness of the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed, In
flammation el the Lungs uud all Diseases el
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines air the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved, te possess the most,
sate and elllcient qualities for the cure or all
kinds of lung diseases.
TRICE, 25 Cents, l'repared onlyandseldby
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DRUGGIST,
Jfe. 9 East King Street, Lancaster.
WAVAHAKKR'S ORE AT HOLIDAY SAT.K.
WANAMAKER
WILL INAUGURATE ON
CLOTULSU.
VhKS V KATHFON,
THE FIVE 1JEST CUTTEKS IN THE
mux hitters.
I
KUN IUTTKKM.
I
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
IKON HlTTEHKuie htghiyrcceiiiuipndeil ler all diseases rcqnlilng a curtain and eitl
eienl tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE
TITE, LOSS'OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, Ac.
It enriches the Meed, stu nglhen the nnneli"s and gives new lite te the lieives. 1! acta
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic f-yir.pteuw, such aii Tasting the
Fend, Retching, Jlcat m the Stomach, Hearburn, etc. Tim only Iren ('reparation that will
net elaeken the teeth or glve heartache. Sold hy all druggUts. Write ler the A l C Heek, "K
pp. et useful and amusing reading &v7it free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
ra-lyd&w BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 130 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
J'Ij UMIl EH'ti
T OHM I..
AKNOLD.
J
Largest, Finest and Cheapest Stock el
CHANDELIERS
KVKK SEEN IN LANCASTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
TIN PLATK AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
JOHN" L. AKNOLD,
Nes. U, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
rapr2-tta
EE 5th,
VERS .V KATIIIIIN,
CITY.
HON JUTTEKS.
SURE APPETISER.
S VI' VI. IF.S.
OIIN I.. AKNOLD.
Lancaster Jntrilfgcnccr.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 14, 1881.
" Ge te the Ant."
The lleuey-Ant of ihe Garden ei the Cods.
Rev. Dr. II. .C. McCook, a Presbyterian
minister of Philadelphia, who was enter
tained by Dr. J. A. Ehlev during the
meeting "of synod in Lancaster, lias for
years made eiese study of the ant a
specialty. It has been known a long
while that an aul exists in New Mexico
which bccretcs honey after some fashion.
Travelers have told of Indian feasts iu
which the ant was served up " in her own
honey" as a species of animated hency-ccll.
Uut there was need of a careful examina
tion of the habits of these ants en the
pait of some one who had the scientific
spirit and some tiainiug in the ebserva
tien of insect lile. Dr. JMcCoek under
took the long journey fiem Phil Jade Iphia
te New Mexico for the sole purpose of
playing Paul Pry en the interiors of the
heucy-ants the interiors in two senses,
for his puipose was net accomplished by
observing them at work in their under
ground burrows, or rather iu the singular
galleries which they drive through soft
sandstone rock ; it was also necessary te
examine their anatomy and find out hew
and by what organs they secrete the lim
pid honey. All of which Dr. McCook has
done, and curious enough arc the
habits of these little favorites of
-Ehep. Tite sluggard would hardly profit
were he enjoined te go te the heucy-ant of
the gaiden of the Cods (Jfgnnccecgslus
lierlttMlcvrum). Could he sce the galleries
made specially for these ants which sc
cietc the honey, and note the care taken of
them by the weikcr ants, and witness the
absolute juict iu which these honey
makers leaf away the eutiie day and
night, the moral would net be what it was
intended. lie would regard with envy the
swollen crop of the honey.makcr, the as
siduity of its servants and attendants both
te keep it neat and te feed it with fresh
honey from the neighboring oaks, and the
Ia.incss with which, when it decs move at
all, it pushes itself or is dragged by the
busy workers from one gallery te another.
And even the slender worker might net
seem te the sluggard se bail an aul, for
none gees out by daylight, and it is only
when the sun sets that these peculiar
creatures, tinning night into day, sally
out for feed. Hereafter the levised read
ing will be : "Ce te the ant, thou slug
gard, but net te the Jfgmucecggtits horlux herlux horlux
ilcerttiii." Ants have beiM asteuisliing us new for
a century, and yet there scorns no end te
the variety el their hicks and perform
ances. Till found in the Garden of the
Ced, it was net suppe.-ed that the honey
ants existed further north than New Mex
ico. Theyhavc been found at Brownsville,
Santa Fe, Matatueras and the City of
Mexico. Dr. McCook found their nests en
the tops of dry ridges iu the pietuiesqua
section en the Eau mii Beuille, Colerado,
called the Garden of the' Gods. lie fol
lowed them at nihl, lantern in hand, for
several evenings in succession before dis
covering what they fed en. The long train
of workers was easily traced te thickets
of scrub oaks. Finally, en the third night,
they weie seen en the oak twigs running
from one oak gall te another and sucking a
juice secreted by the gall. Each active
gall had the larva of the gall lly within ;
the ants passed by these Irem which the
mature insect had escaped. Nests were
then laid bare with pick and shovel and
tlie workers caught in the act of
feeding the honey bearers. These
apparently weie of the very same
breed, even the same cast, as the
woikers, and only diflbicnt in the moii meii moii
stieus swelling of an anterior stomach,
which Dr. McCook calls a crop. Like a
ciep this part docs net digest the honey,
it iiiciely distills and purifies it ; and
weikcr ants when hungry will go up te a
honey ant and ask for honey from it
ci op, just as a young pigeon is fed from
the eiep of its mother. Among the many
plates iu this volume, which show the
habits and dwellings of the ants se clear
ly that the story baldly needs the aid of
text, we see weikers feeding the honey
heaters with the contents of their own little
crops en returning from a midnight foray '
aul ethers taking loll both fiem '
the l aiders and liem the distended ;
honey-bearers. Tjiems latter are seen
hinging fiem the rough ceilings of
the larger galleiies in a half-torpid stale,
for all the world like, single Dclawaic
grapes. Dr. McCook describes them as
very light of color, shiuing and transpar
ent. The honey is singularly pure and
liquid. In summer it has a slight tat tness
that is very refreshing, but in winter even
this is net tasted. The Indians serve them
up as a delicacy exactly like very tender
ftuit. The Mexicans aie said te pi ess the
honey bcaicis exactly as if they weie
grapes, and cveu te make a sort of wine or
liquor from them. Dr. McCook dissents
from another observer who recommends
that attention should be given te the ants
as honcy-preduccrs for the maikct. lie is
of the opinion that the number of honcy hency
bcarcrs is tee small in each community.
A large colony would net have mere than
GOO, which would yield no mere than half
apeuud. But it is likely that any one
who should expeiinient with them would
devise means of doubling the number of
honey-makers. Dr. McCook's ether argu
ment is stronger, namely, that the de
struction of insect life involved iu obtain
ing the honey will be likely te prejudice
people against, it. lie might have also
remembered te mention the natural dis
gust which most people have toward in
sects like the ant, which are never associ
ated in their minds with feed otherwise
than as corrupters and pilferers. Te many
people the smell of anls is intensely liatc
ful. It would take tee much sp.ice te fellow
Dr. McCoelj in his discoveries of the inti
mate life of these ants ; their care for
each ether and their occasional utter in
dillcrcnccs ; their sloth and activity ;
their ferocity and apparent geed temper
under provocation. On the whole,' the
report is extremely in their favor. They
aie hard-working, stubborn, long-suffering
when ether ants ma their mines
among their galleries, and se prudent iu
laying up stores of feed for a bad day that
they actually store it in living kegs, which
move, iudced, with difficulty, but still can
drag themselves out of the way of imme
diate danger. Notwithstanding all the
doctor has done, there is yctmeic te study.
Which of the workers aie they that begin
te get swelled crops and finally take
te the honey rooms? What de the honey
bearers leek like after several mouths
during which the colony has net stiricd
abroad ? De they find ether honey feed
beside the galls en the oak? De the
r". ui'if i :. colenics seeietc mere honey or
le :-V i !,- much of the honey habit is
.ehnitar. hi the individual? Hew much
chance ? There is no end te the problems
before the student f this singular little
cicatmc. The second part of the book re
lates te another W-stern ant, Pogono Pegono Pogeno
myrmcx ecei'lcutaUs, whose fortresses and
cleared spaces en the praiiics might have
formed the models en wlii''h some of the
earthworks of the meund-buiidi is of the
Mississippi valley were arranged. Every
night these ants close their gatcr- with
large pebbles, thus reversing the habit cf
the Jlgrmccecgslus. They are continually
attacked by a very minute ant called the
Erratic, which fastens en like bull-terriers
te an ex, and are greatly dreaded by the
large ant. Ants of ether species run their
burrows into these of the Occidentalis,
"jumping their claims," but the latter de
net mind. Even the eggs aud lapvaj of
two kinds have been found in oue gallery.
Dr. McCook has issued a prospectus for a
large work en American spiders, te be
printed if sufficient subscribers send in
their names.
The Relation or the Clergy te Amuse
ments. New YerkSun.
The ltcv. Dr. Richard S. Sterrs of the
Church of the Pilgrims iu Brooklyn is a
clergyman who does net appear te be
afraid te gratify a taste for harmless rec
reation because te de se is unconventional,
or what might even be termed unclerical.
"A very interesting affair," according te
our esteemed contemporary the Brooklyn
Daily Eitgle, " took place at the rcsidence
of Mr. Franklin Woodruff " en Thursday
evening, aud among the invited guests
present was the Rev, Dr. Sterrs. "
The event was nothing less than a pri
vate match of billiards between Mr. Sex Sex
eon and Mr. Jeseph Dien, the yell-known
experts in this fascinating game. A regu
lar three-ball game of live hundred points
was played in the presence of a distin
guished company. I hen tin players in
dulged in seme line fancy shots, and
subsequently everybody indulged in 10
fieshmcnts. The occasion was one of
innocent and agreeable enjoyable through
out. The presence of a prominent minister of
religion at such an entertainment net
only shows strong geed seuse en his part,
but is indicative, we think, of a change
iu the attitude of the clergy generally
toward all amusements net evil in them
selves. A pronounced expression of the chang
ing sentiment iu this respect is found in
the Behlen lectures of 1881, delivered at
Philadelphia by Bishop Dudley, of Ken
tucky. This fearless writer advocates a
wise discrimination as the great present
need of the church. In roference te popu
lar amusements he declares that the clergy
are standing en ground that is wholly un
tenable. " I believe," he says. " that the in
discriminate condemnation of one whele
class of amusements aud the indiscrimin
ate approval of another has produced the
effect upon the mass of Christian people
te destroy the value of all such judg
ment." He cannot see why clergy aud
laity may rightfully go hand in hand te
the conceit hall or reading hall, thcre te
hear the prima denna or tragedian, aud
yet nlust be forbidden te attend the opera
or theatre, The actor who refused te read
Shakspcarc before a Yeung Men's Chris
tian association is pronounced worthy of
admiration for his rebuke te Christian
inconsistency in telling the young incu
that it could net be right for them te hear
him read while seated iu a chair the lan
guage they deemed it unlawful te listen te
if spoken by the same person dressed iu
character.
In games the same unreasonable distinc
tion are shown by Bishop Dudley te exist
and cards are tabooed iu households where
dominoes and backgammon are sources of
constant amusement. The contrasts of
this sort might be carried much farther.
Aud the bishop is right iu regarding the
enforced separation of the clergy from
hours of recreation as a mighty evil. Iu
the bowling alley the Rev. Dr. Sterrs is a
formidable rival efauy member of his con
gregation. Why should he net be permit
ted te become equally invincible at the
billiard table?
" Well will it be for the church when it
shall be fully recognized that what is law
ful for people is lawful for priest, and that
what the priest may net de because it is
sinful, his people tee must forego."
Every step toward the fuller recognition
of this truth is iu the direction of true
icligieus progress.
The Biggest Liar.
the inmates of a Western insane
Anion
asyhiui is a
man who is eiteu pciiectiy
sensible, and when accosted at such tunes
causes visitors te wonder why he is con
fined there. This inmate entered into con
versation the ether day with a caller,
whose dress proclaimed him a clergyman.
Said the mailman : "It was loe bail, was
it. net, the killing of Grant at Chicago?"
"It war-," said the minister, who fol
lowed the acceplcd custom of assenting te
the statements of lunatics, for peace's
sake. "Hayes was assassinated at Cin
cinnati, was he net?" again asked the
lunatic. "Yes," lcplicd the clergyman.
"And was net Queen Victeria murdered
iu her palace?" Te this query from the
madman the clerical visitor ouce mere an
swered iu the affirmative. The lunatic
named oue after another a dozen living
royal personages, all of whom the clergy
man was led te admit had been put out of
the way. Finishing his catechism, the
madman turned en the clergyman, and
said, fiercely : " Yoer dress shows yen arc
a minister ; but you are the worst liar I
ever met."'
An Asiiitc Deg.
A gentleman, accompanied by a favorite
deg, visited the studio of ene of the Cin
cinnati arti.sts the ether day. Thcre was
a picture en the easel, and the deg began
te bark furiously at it. " Nature may be
rclieti upon after all," said the gentleman.
" The best evidence of the faithfulness
with which you have painted that deg in
the background is the earnestness with
which my deg barks at him." ' But that
isn't a deg," said the artist, blushing, " it
isa cow." The gentleman was nonplussed
for a moment, but he quickly replied,
" Well, the deg's eyes are better thau
mine : he never did like cows."
As our reporter came along Water Street
last nitflit, shivering with the chill niht air,
and drawing his overcoat lightly about lilm,
bethought, "new is the time ler eelds and
coughs." but If peer mortals only knew what
a certain cure Dr. ISuH's Cough Syrup 13, hew
few would long sutler, and then it costs only
lienty-livu cents. Sandusky (Ohie) Register.
.Vea'ly all the ills that alllict us cad be pre
vented and cured by keeping the stomach,
liver and kidneys In working order. There is
no medicine known that will de this as surely
as Parkers Ginger Tenie. See advertisement.
Thanks.
Themas Heward, JSradterd, l'a., writes: "I
enclose money ler Spring ISIosem, as 1 said 1
would it it cured me; my dyspepsia has van
ihed with all its symptom. Jlany thanks ; 1
phall never be without It iu the house." l'rlce
.".0 cent". Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug
store, I'M North Queen utrcct, .Lancaster.
A Signal Victory.
The value et electricity as a remedial agent
l-as gaiiM-d a signal victory ever prejudice.
Themas' KelectricOil stands loremest in this
clax.s or compounds. Testimonials from all
parts tell et the wondrous cures nt rheuma
tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc.. eflectcd
by its agency. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
I rug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
.Physical Suffering.
Ne one can realize, except by personal ex
perience, the anguish et mind and body en
dured by sufferers lrem dyspepsia, indiges
tion, constipation, and ether diseases of the
stomach, Burdock Bleed Bitters arc a positive
cure for this direst of all diseases, l'rlec $1.
for sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 1:57
North Quccu street, Lancaster.
CLOTH IN ti.
A C. YATES & CO.
COLD WEATHER CLOTHING.
A. C. YATES & CO., - --
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THE" PLACE TO BUY IT.
A house that has, in se short a time, established a trade of such magnificent
projertious, must possess cxtraerdinajy merit. We will lead you into the secret of
our continued success. FIRST AND FOREMOST : Producing 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 lcfuuded if purchases cannot othcrwise be made satisfactory. Solid reasons
why you should buy your Clothing of
A. C. YATES & CO.,
CHESTNUT AND SIXTH STS., PHILADELPHIA.
jtjtr
Ml'KclAI, I5AUUAIN IN
FINE BLACK FIGURED BEAVERS.
Last week we purchased fiem oue of the largest impeiters his entire stock of
handsome, high-cost, neat-figured, fur-back BEAVERS. The transaction was a large
one. and the prices at which we bought them very low. We shall sell them at from
'St te 10 iter cent, below what the importers' price has been previous te this sale. The
goods aie all fresh manufactured for this season's sales, and the patterns the very
newest, including Silcilicnnc Corded, &e. We think this is a bargain without prece
dent. Such goods are always fashionable for Ladies' Coats, Delmans, &e.
Light Colored Beavers with Flushes ami Senl Cleth for Trimming.
Light Coats, Daik Coats and Rlaek Coats aie all trimmed with Seal, Cleth or
Plush, both of which we have in a great variety of colors and many qualities. This
net only applies te Coats, but. also te Ulsters, Wraps aud almost every ottlside gar
ment worn by ladies this scaseu as well as suits.
CHILDREN'S OLOAKINGS.
We are very busy with the little ones. Ne weudcr ; for nowheie is there such sn
assortment of handsome colors and pretty things for Children's Coats, Ulsters, V&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 selectien.
BOYS' OVERCOATINGS.
Fer the boys we have a great many light co!ercd.Beavers,also some handsome thick
soft, nappy Beavers and then we have Green, Olive, Brown, Bhte uud every ether
color aud kind of Beavers, seme plaid backs, ethers plain backs, but all can be made
up without lining. Many are made very stylish by having pockets, cull's and color of
seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Nowhere clse can you lindsuch beautiful trimmings
at prices always the lowest consistent with quality.
Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladles' Coats and Delmane.
Ladies who arc debating in their minds about purchasing Seal Cleths should de
cide promptly; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the near future.
SM3MBASS, IURRAT & CO,
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKET & NINTH STREETS, Philadelphia.
I ANK & CO.
LJNTE
Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.,
DEALERS IN
FOREIGI AM DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
JUST OIKNKI A .SI'I.ENPlD I.ISK OF
LADIES' COATS AND COATINGS,
VERY CHEAP.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR in all grades.
GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and White Heeds.
BLANKETS, in great variety.
FEATHERS, Steam Cured.
CARPETS and O'JEENSWARIS
HOUSE and LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS. Ac.
Spt'i-ial iiiilinfiiiciits In price new :r; we tliMii le mnku u laOiciil cIhuikc In -Ul ly
JANUARY 1, ISSi.
Jacob M. Marks.
Jehn
uii y e neus, tiNur.n ii ;. k, ac.
OOniKTlllriG NEW
LACE TJIUKAD
UNDERSHIRTS,
FEATHER-WEIGHT DKAWKS.
SUSPENDERS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
THE SIIIRTMAKER,
NO. nn .NORTH IJUKKN STKEKT.
"lOATS, DOI.MANS, .JACKETS.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Have epeni-d another elioice llnoet then
Kleant Clese-Flttliif;
LIGHT COLORED
COATS and JACKETS
AT 1'KIC'KS LOWER THAN EVKR
BARGAINS IN
DRESS GOODS
Twe Cases DAMAIASSK DUP.SS GOODS
At Xc. anil lOc. a yanl,
One Case UERSTER SUITING, 23c. :i yunl
One Case AM.-WOOL CI.OTII SUITING,
. K5c. a yartl.
We eiler the very best possible value In
BLACK CASHMERES
At 5, 45, 50, G8 1-8, 75, 87 l-2c, SI a yartl.
All the Saw Shades in 3ilNCH
All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd.
Indies', Gentlemen's ami Children's ME
RINO and ALL-WOOL
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
In all sizes and qualities at bottom prices.
We have again received a lull line of
BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS
at the same Lew Trice.
CORSETS, GLOVES, LACES, EMBROID
ERIES, RIBBONS, HANDKERCIIIKKS,
2TOTI02TS,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT
NEW YORK STORE
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
II
aoevs.
ANE & CO.
& CO.,
A. Charles.
Jehn B. Mb.
HOOKH ANlt HVAHONEHt.
c
111 KISTMA l'KteBSTN
ILLUSTRATED ROOKS
! and ii'rni'ief Art InChri.stiiiiweiid New Year
J Cards at
L. M. FLYNN'SV
Ne. 42 -WEST KINO 8TKEET.
1SSJ. "
1882.
CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY GOODS!!
NOW OI'KN!
CALL AND SEE!
AT THE I'.OOKSTORE OF
JOM BAEBS SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
I.
Bnii
Plain.
rVKNITVKF..
flHKISTMAS riSKMENTS,
Christmas Presents!
The largest Bleck et" HOLIDAY GOODS In the
city, comprising
li ATT AS CHAIRS.
ROCKERS and 1'A TEXT ROCKERS,
LOUXUES. VOUCHES.
TURKISH ROCKERS.
1'A TEXT R O CKERS A XU EA .S 1 CITA IRS,
CJUFEOXIERS, ESCRETOIRES,
CAHIXETS. EASELS. FOOT
RESTS, TOWEL
RACKS,
SLIl'PERAND WISP BACKS, iii,Ebony, Ma
hefiany and Walnut. Avcryt'lNE
ASSORTMENT, indeed.
Always a pleasure te show geed. PICTURE
FRAMES, In Geld, Ebony ami Walnut, nt
short notice.
WALTER A. HEIN1TSH.
15 EAST KING STKEKT.
sep21-3unl