T1T iflW LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1881. lanrastrr iUclliaenccr. THURSDAY EVENING. DEC. 29, 1881. la THE M ALL; WAY. t Fer the Ixtelmhuscer. She held my coat with woman's grace And vlicn I turned te sec lier race, Ami thank her for her kindness, Her two deep eyes, se tender kind. Looked all iny boasted prudence; blind. And in my carcles3 blindness. My proud-held head was downward bent And while 1 toward the maiden leant, I kived her, in the hall-way! Ah ! Heaven bless thec, little maid, Thy virgin llpa 'gainst mine thus laid Shall be remembered alway ! M m Facts and Fancy. The Way et I He World. A new law in Kansas forbids any per son te marry within six months after pro curing a divorce. A we'an caused a commotion at Wcd cna, Minn., by wildly chasing a big deg and ciying : " Step him ! he has swal lowed a $20 bill." An obliging butcher promptly caught the beast, killed him and recovered the money. What might be called a icfermcd train robbery happened lately en the Missouri Pacific railway. The engineer en seeing adamrcr .signal stepped the train, but catching .sight of masked n.cn with 10 10 velvcrs, he put en steam and get away with his train before the robbers could get aboard. Te add te this four of the unsuc cessful paity have been ai rested. The ficshmcu of IJiewn univciMty, in Providence, eidercd their annual dinner of a catcicr and prcpaied te have an elaborately geed t'unu, including .speeches and songs. At the lime appointed they marched in precession te the dining hall, banners Hying and appetites sharp. They found the tables littered with scant rem nants of the fest, which had been eaten by the Kophemoios who had imposed themselves en the caterer and induced him te get the dinner ready an hour earlier. There is at least one man in Maine who might make his foituue in Wall street. Several years age a Baptist society was formed near Brunswick and a church cdi cdi lice was puichascd and moved te a conven cenven cnt site. The man employed te perform the work of icmeval, whether one of the deacons or net docs net appear, bought a number of pews at a small price, get up a religious excitement, in the village, and when it was at its. height closed out his put chase at a preiit of $500. fender ui Tliese Truth. Tmpid Kidney.-, and constipated bowels, lire 1 lie -41 cat i-aiiiiwiil eh'eule disea-e-.. h idiie-Veit Iris cured llieu-aiid.-'. 'fry it and ou" will add one mine te the number. Habitual ee-livene is an alllietinti et the Aliieiicau people. Kiillli'V-Wert will cine it. Iviilney-Weil ha- eineil kidney eoinplaint eeinplaint H thiitv je.ii- -landing. Tiy it. hhrhanir. il'.V. IwdJtw ISxpcrlentisi ifecel. Urc imi-t tell Mime men a great deal te teach them a little, lint the knowledge et the cura tive piepi-iiie-. el Kpiing lllossem ineasc-el hick licadaclie, imlige.slieii. and biliousness is bought I iv eieiii'iiee. Price 5u cents. Ker sale at II. IS. I'eeliran'i drug stele, 137 North Queen -tn ! Kidney Complaint Cuied. I!. Tin ner, Kecliester, N. Y w riles : ' I have lieen ler ever a year subject te ,-erleus dis order el the Kidneys, and often unable te at tend te buslnc ; "l precmvil your Jiurdeck liloed Hitters ami was relieved before halt a bottle was n -ed. 1 Intend te continue, us 1 feel ceiitidt-nt that they willentirely cure me." rrlee l. I'er -ale al II. It. Cecliian'.s drug steie. !::; North Queen street, l.anea-ter. I'incaprd from flic Tell. Jno. Cacim, l.aHrte. 1ml., writes: Hurrah ter Spring Ille eni : it's all you reeenimeutled it te I.e. .My dy-iM-p-i.i h.i.sall vani-hed. Why ilen't you ad vcrti-e it ? What allowance i iil you make It 1 lake a deen bottles, mi that 1 could oblige iny Iriends occasionally?" I'ricc &U cents. Ker s.ilc. at II. K. Cochran's ding stoic. i::7Neith Queen si icet, Lancaster. Ileils or Iliiwn Feel Hard. All beds seem hard te the iheuuialic. Then barken jc peevish -ullerers : Apply Dr. Themas' l.clcet lie Oil te veur aching Joints and luiisclex. Rely upon 'it that you will ev perience speedy r.-liet. .Such, at Ica-t, Is the testimony el thee who bavc used it. Tlteic medy is likewi-esucee. tullv resorted te for thieataml lungili-eases, spiiiins, bruises, ele. Ker sale M II. It. Cochran's dru-j stele, 1.17 North Queen Mtrcct, Laiica-ter. MiClHUAJ.. jrillNKY W OK DOES WONDERFUL CURES. HY? Ilecaiihn it art mi the I.IVIIIC, iitm'KLS and iuuakis at the K.ntie lime SKK WHAT I'KOI'I.K SAV Kugeue P.. Sterk, or.liiuclieii City, Kansas, says Kidney Wen cured him alter leguiar I'hy-ici.mt bad been trying ler lour years. Alls. .li)Mi Aruall, el Washington, Ohie, says her buy was given up Iedic by lour prom inent physicians and that he was allcrivurds cured by Kidney Wen. M. M. I!. ;mI in, an editor In Chardon, Ohie, says he wits net expected 1e live, being bleuleil beyeml belief, but Kidney Werl cureil him. Anna I., .lai rett. et Seuth Salem, N. Y.. says that seven years sullcring fieni kidney troubles and othcrcemplicallons was ended by tin: useet Kidney Wert. Jehn is. Lawrence, el Jacksen, Tenti.. suller cd ter years from liver ami kidney troubles nud after taking "barrels et ether medicines " Kidney Wert made hhu well. Michael Cole, et Montgomery Centre, Vt., suffered eight years with kidney dilllculty and was unable le work. Kidney Wert made him "well us ever." KIDNEY WORT PERMANENTLY CUKES KIDNHt DISEASES, LI VClt COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION AMI PILES. It is put tin in Dry Vecetnliln Knrsn. in Oniucan-i.one package of which m.ikes six 3 narts el medicine. 49-Al.se In Liquid Ferni,v6ry Concentrated Jt?-Ier the convenience et these who cannot 49-rcadlly prepare It It acts with equal M efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUUG13T. PRICE, SI. WELLS, RICIIAKOSON & CO., Prep's, llnrllngten, Vt. t Will aend the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lydAwS uiirx JWA minus. riOMMONWKAUTH IHST1UHUTION CO. 40th Popular Monthly Drawing OTTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City or Louisville, en TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1882. These drawing occur monthly Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en MarchSl. rendered the following decisiens: lt Tliat the Common wealth Dlstrlbntlen Company In legal. 2d ItHilramingHare fair. N. IJ.The Company bus new en imnd a large rescrve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the JANUARY DRAWING. 1 prize $ 30,t)CO 1 prize 10,oee 1 prize.... 5.00c lOprizes $1,000 each.... 20 prizes 500 each 2100 prizes $iuicach :W0 prizes 50 each GOO prizes 'JO each 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 luvi prizes lucacn. 9 prizes soe each, approximation prizes 2.700 QnrlvnafVMI.nf.li " t. icvia 9 prizes 100 each, gce I,9tprlzc9 flliW Whole tickets, fi; half UckeLs, fl ; 27 UckcU t50;55Uckets.$100. ' ' ",-,"'u, ttcnilt Meney or It.ink linirt In letter, ej send by Kxpress. DON'T MKNIJ ISY KKGIS TKUED I.liTTKIlOll POSTOKKICK ORDER. Orders or t5 unit upward, by Kxpreie, can lie Hcntateurexiense. AildiV all orders te It. M. KOAKIIMAN. Cem lcr-.feiiriial Ibilldlntr. iAlulavllle, Ky.. 01 It n i:iAICIIMAN 09 iireuilwav. . fork Ichi-Tu'l b.VStw lcr-niirc it cleanses the sy.-tem fit the poi-en-ou-humors that develop "in Kidney and L'ri nary Disease--, i:ilieusnes-, .laumlfee. Consti pation, Piles, or in Khcumatl-m, Neuralgia, Nei vims Disorders and Kemah: Complaints. MISCELLANEOUS. AN OKDINAKCK TO BEOUuAMIZB the Fire Department and Regulating the SixTies 1. ISc It ordained by the Select and Common Councils et the city of Incaster, that Irem'and after the first day of February, 1882, the Fire Department shall consist of one Chicr Engineer, tour steam fire engines, four hose-carts and one hook and ladder truck, wliicn shall be located In such part or parts or the city hereafter designated. Si.v e h'nMi Kmnnqtir shall Censtat Of OnC engineer, one driver et engine, one driver of hose-art,eiic foreman anil four hescmen. who shall held their positions as long as they con duct themselves piepcrlyand obey the laws and ordinances et the city, and their superiors in the department. . .Sr.c..1.Tlie property el each company shall consist of one steam lire engine, one hose-cart Hie requisite quantity of liesc, three horses, with all mlnoracccsserics for effective Sec. i. It shall be the duty -or the Chief En gineer te attend at all llres, superintend and direct the operations of all the companies; he shall nave 11111 control 01 an uie meu uuu apparatu,1?sue and cnlercc such orders as in hia judgment maybe best calculated for the protection or property and extinguishment of tires; te en re recall laws et Councils govern ing tncKirc Department: he shall report an nually te Councils all llres occurring in the city, thc'erigln thereof if possible, together with the amount et property destroyed, and the amount el insurance, if any; also a lull statement el the condition et the department at the end et each year- He shall also report promptly te the. committee en Fire Dcpart inttut any member et the department who may have disobeyed his orders or violated any el the laws or rules governing the depart ment; he shall have control and supcryiien of tlie Fire Alarm Telegraph, and shall devote his whole time in the interest et the depait- ment. . , ., . Six.:;. It shall be the duty or thclereman, whenever his company shall be in active ser vice te take charge et all apparatus belonging thereto, direct the operations efthe same, sub- feet te the orders et his superiors; preserve (irilel anil UCCllI um aiiiuii mu iiiuhh'i - " ' company; he shall attend te having the appa ratus heu-cd en returning from tires; he shall have the he-e washed, dried and aired, and again placed in readiness for immediate use ; he shall aLsO keep arecerd of; and report te the Chief Engineer t he absence of any member et his company trem tires, together with any dereliction of dutv or violation of" any of" the rules and regulatien-et the department. Sec. ;. Theeiiginecrefeaclisteaiii llreengine shall accompany his engine te all fires and alarms, and iliwliargu the duties .ipcrtaining te hi- position as may lie diiccte-l by the fore man et his company or his superior officer ; lie shall, keep his engine in complete order and re pair, ready ler service at all tunes; he shall have it tested at least once in each month, and shall have charge et" his company in the ab sence et the foreman. Sue. 7. The drivers shall liave the care and management of and properly groom their liert.es, keep their respective engine houses, stables, harness, etc., in a neat and clean con dilieii, h.ive charge and care of the apparatus when net in actual service and report te the Chic! Engineer any injury it may have .sus tained, lie shall keep the engine house heated during the proper season, and shall ledge in the engine house at night time. Six. .-. It shall be the duty of all hesemen te attend promptly each and every call or alarm el fire, assist in taking the apparatus te and locating the same attires, and returning and housing the same, assist in washing and leel ing hose, and perform such ether duties as niaj be pre.-cibcd by the tercnian or ether superior etlieer. Six.il. Each and every efliccrand member of the department shall re-peml promptly te every call or alarm c t lire, and any neglect or ielu-al shall subject the member or members leilisniissal tlne'er oilier penalty, a maybe pic.sciilicd by the rules and regulations 01 the department. Skc 10. The salaries te be paid the -cveial etlicers and empleyes el tui- .lepartmer.l shall be as billows : Chief Engineer ffitie per annum. Foremen, each It) Engineers, each I .Ml " Drivers..... ''' " lleacinciianil l.ailderiiicn 50 " Six. 11. Thepropcrlyerihn hook and luddcr ceinnanv shall consist el one geed truck, the requisite number et ladders and hooks, and. hhall be located in one el the engine houses. The employees et this company shall consist et one drier of truck, one foreman anil tour laddeiuien. Sec li Ne intoxicating liquors et any kind shall be allowed in any engine house or ether building belonging te the department, or at any fires or alarms, and any member who shall become intoxicated sliall be subject te dismissal. Six. i:t. The several flicersaiid members el the Kiie Department shall be rs-ofticie incm-ber-i el the police lercc at I ires audalaims. and shall each take and subscribe before the Mayer a similar oath el" ellice prc-ciibcd ter regular policemen. !m:i. II. The Committee en Fire Department shall fill all vacancies occurring In the depart ment, and in case et absence, sickness, re moval or death et the Chief Engineer, the leivinan of engine Ne. I shall temporarily fill the position until Ceuncilsshall (ill the place permanently, ai:il he shall be obeyed and re spected the same as it he were the permanunt head et the department. Six. l.'i. Ceuncilsshall elect the Chief Engi neer in joint convention, at the regular or special meeting 111 February, 1SS2, and he shall scivc until the First Monday in April, It.',, when bis Micce or shall be elected in the .same manner every t luce years thereafter, and lie lore assiiiniii'; the duties et his ellice lie shall take and subscribe, before the Mayer 01 the cily, a'i oath et ellice prescribed ler ether city etlicers. Councils shall have power !e remove him ti'ein ellice al any time ler misdemeanor, neg ligence, inelllciency or any otlicreffciisc ; pre viding, both blanche i el Councils agree te de se by a majority et the elected 1111:111- bcr.s el each body, and the Commit tee en Dire Dcpaitnicnt -hall have power te suspend him at any time ler viola tion el the laws or eidinances, until tlie first meeting or Councils, when action shall be taken in his case. Six. It!. Persons te be eligible le member ship 111 the department must be twenty-one years el age and upwards, citizens et" the Tnilcd States, ami residents et the city ler at lea-t one year immediately preceding their applicalien.auil et geed moral character ; and no pcreii hhall be rejected or subject le ic ic eoval en account el any political, religious, or ether sentiment entertained by him, pro viding that no member et the department shall take any active part in politic-, or that such sentiment does net interfere with the ellicieut discharge el his duties. Six. 17. The etlicers and employees shall be paid theirsalaries monthly, their bills te be certified as correct by the Chief Engineer and approved by the Filiatien Committee, and upon a warrant drawn by the Mayer en the City Treasiuer. Six. IS. All ordinances in any manner incon sistent willi the previsions i this ordinance are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law, in the city et Lancaster, this 21st day or December, A. D.. 1SS1. JOHN I.EVERGOOD, 1'ivsldcut Common council. Hucui-tiT .Iou.nste.v, Cleikel Common Council. UORERT A. EVANS, President Select council. J. K. P.Alllt. Cleik et .Select Council. Approved December 27. IsSI. JNO.T. MacGONIGI.E, diSsltd Mayer. VAKl'lSXH. KKAT ICA1CUA1MS IN VAKPKIM, 1 claim te have l!lj barcesl nml Klncn i te Have tli'j bargest am CARPETS leeit 01 In tlila City. P.rnssels anil Tapestry CAKPKTS Tliree-ply, Kxtra Super, auper, All Weel, Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from tlie best te the cheapest aa low as 25c. per yard. All the FINEST AND UltOWE PATTERNS that ever can be seen in this city. 1 also bave a Large and Fine Slecfc et iny own make Chain and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c 1'Kll YAH1). Alse MAKE CAKPKTS TO OUDKUnt slim notice. Satisfaction gnarcnlccd. 4VNe tronlile te show goods 11 yen de ne wish te purchase. 1 earnestly soil eit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. lAKMSTS, VUAL, JBC. PHILIP SCIIUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTOUY, Ne. 1.71 SOUTH WATKlt STJJKKT, Imkcastkr, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers or Cenulne I.ANCASTKIt QUILTS, COUNTKUPANES. COVKUI.KTS, 1M.ANKKTS, CAKPKTS. CAUPKT CHAIN, STOCKINU YARN, Ac. USTOM UAG CAUPETS ASPKClAl.Ti. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece, or in Garments; also, all kinds et silks, millions Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcmcn's Coats. Overcoats. Pants. Vfsts . Uyciler Scoured; also. Indigo iilnc Dyeing done. All erilers or goeiLs lelt with tt.s will receive prompt attention. CASH l'All) FOK SEWED CAUPKT KAGS. GOAL. COAL. Ceal of tlie best .inallty put np expressly lei family use, and at tlie lowest miirket rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARU-lMltOUTII WATER STREET. 3-1 yd K.S 1 v PHILIP HCHUM, SON CO Se the French people put it, " occasion." We don't -like the there are special reasons that warrant stepping out from our usual Such a time has come te Uak lall, and we have te announce A GRAND "OCCASION." 1881, se far, has been the largest year's business OAK HALL HAS EVER DONE. Mr. Jehn Wanamaker has this season watched ever personally and supervised the old house in a measure like in "old times AND NOW desires te say he has determined te put the annual sales far beyond anything ever reached before in the annals of the Retail Cloth ing business in the United States. There is net a day te lese, as the season is passing. We have therefore prepared all the inducements we can'effer and they GO INTO EFFECT IMMEDIATELY. Years age we were overloaded with goods, and we frankly said se. We have no secrets about our business. We take the people into our confidence and ask for a return of confidence, AND GET IT, bacause the people find out exactly what can be depended en. We sold out long age all our surplus stock. Five furniture cars would carry all the old stock new in our double six-story building, and while we de se large a business and sizes break up se rapidly as they de, we always expect te have just as much as we have te-day. NOW THBJST, THIS IS TO SA.Y That this " Occasion " is based en the cleanest, newest, best stock we can possibly get together. NEW GOODS OF SPLENDID CHARACTER, And made for the purpose of driving up and along the sales te far outdo the best endeavors of former years. SUMMING UP THE INDUCEMENTS, THEY AEE 1. A stock of goods, most of it "just born," clean and beautiful, arriving daily from our workrooms. 2. A "right smart " deduction from usual prices, " something that can be seen." 3. Opportunity given te take a. purchase away, compare it, bring it back and get money returned. 4. Wanamaker & Brown's stamp en the quality ana make of the goods as the guarantee of value. Of course THERE AEE SOME BETTER BARGAINS THAU OTHERS, Ner is all our stock marked down, but THIS IS EXACTLY HOW IT IS. Cut out the lists and walk A Men's Overcoats. Fancy Cussimcrc Chesterfields, made le sell at$lS.m, reduced te $14.0). nine and Itlaek Fur Reaver Oversaeks, made te vll at $10.(10, reduced te fs.fte. Rrewn Chinchilla Ovcrsacks, made te sell at f 13.01, 1 educed te f lit.l. Gray lnlved, fancy hack Dl.igeail, Skeleton Oversaeks and Chesterfields, made te sell at $10.(0, reduced te $1.1.73. Gray sniped, fancy back, Skeleton Over sacks, made te pell at flC.i, reduced te$I3.0(i. Vei y heavy, wool-lined, ileuble-hrcaslcd.Fiir Heaver Ulsters, made te sell at $14.00, reduced te $10.00. Mixed Frieze, all wool Oversacks, made te sell at $:.01, reduced te $7.30. Finest Imported " Eskimo " Heaver Over sacks, made te sell at $H).0O, reduced te $20.00. Finest Imported " Dullell " Reaver Over aeks made, te sell al $M.(i0, reduced te $0.e,l. Finest. Imported "Caster" Beaver Over &ael;, made le sell at $2S.OO, reduced te $20.00. It would be very easy for any one te mark up prices at the beginning of a season and then go down te what would be en paper large reductions, but it must be borne in mind our system of business, taking back goods and returning money when our customer can come back in ten minutes and receive the money back after being at another store, or weeks after purchase, keeps us en our guard te have our prices the very lowest. THIS REDUCTION, Therefore, must be manifest te these who will think a moment, or leek the goods ever and compare elsewhere. We have the (perhaps) pardonable pride in our business te push it beyond anything ever done before, and take this method te de it. Let all our friends in city and county give Wide and Full Netice of this " Great Occasion.'' wanamakek"& beewn, OAK HALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA, Seuth-East Ceiner Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. J'AfJCKUANUINOa, c. iUK LINK or WALL PAPERS, Is the largest we ever had in stock ler U1I3 season of vcar, embracing i'ine U1IU ler Parlors, Halls, &c. Lew-priced goods in end less variety te select from. There arc some choice patterns in tlie market for the Fall and Spring trade, which cannot fail te please you. FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, PLAIN SHADING, by tlie yard, In all colors and widths. Scotch Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring Roll Rell ' er-. Cord Fixtures. Kings, Tassels, j.ueps, Fringes, ricmre ivire and Cvinl, Hands, Heeks, Ac. Paper Curtains te Dealers at Lewest Prices. EXTENSION CORNICES, the cheapest anil best. Curtain l'eles In assortment. 43-Orders taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHARESW.FRY, NO. f 7 NORTH QUEEN ST. WAXAXAKXB Jt "OCCASION EXTMORDnAIRE." and the great stores " The Leuvre " and " Ben Marche " every few weeks have a reusing sa system, but try te make every day equally geed for buyers te come te us. Yet new and s into OAK HALL and have a leek I B Men's Dress Suits. 112 Deulilc-P.reastcd Freck Ceat Suits et Sclinabe's Finest Hlucand Hlack Crepe Caster, made te sell at $Si, reduced te $23. 185 DeulilO'Rrcasted Freck Ceat Suits of very tine Pdnek Cleth-Faced Diagonal, made te sell at $21, ted need le $20. Alse, 233 Suits et same, goods, with Sack or Walking Ceals, at fame price. Men's Business Suits. H! Fancy Casslmere Suits, made te sell at fie, reduced te$i). 17S Very Streng, All-Weel, III no Cheviot Suits, last colors, madn te sell at $!:!, reduced te $10. 30 Fancy Casslmcrc Suits, made te sell at $12, reduced te $10. 113 Fancy Diagonal Cheviot Suits, made te sell at $1.3, reduced te $12. 37 Fancy Cassimere Suits, made te sell at$l I, reduced te $12. 20 Fancy Cassimere Suits, made le sell at $10, reduce te $11. SO Fancy Casslnieie Suits, made, te sell at $20, reduced te $13. 2S Fancy Hlack Cassimere. Suits, with Skele ton Ceat, made te sell at $-20, reduced te $10.30. l!3.Stipcrb "Harris" Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $22, reduced te $13. TKAVJSLJSUS' UVIVJS ' RKAIMNU COLUMBIA B. R. ' AKRANG EMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1881. NORTHWARD. .. A. If. p.m. r.M. A.K, A. If. r. M. P.M. B:10 ... 2:30 7:50 .... 3:40 8:00 1:00 3:50 7:50 1:10 3:10 lfc05 3:20 5J0 yuarryvillc fi:ie ... 2:30 T" Lancaster, King St 7:50 .... 3:10 0:10 Lancaster 8;00 10 3:50 'J:V0 leiumiua ARIUYK. Reading SOUTHWARD. a.m. x. r.x. 7:25 12:00 6:10 r.x. 9:35 2:10 8:25 9:27 2.10 8:13 9-.S7 .... 8:25 1037 .. 9:55 Beading ARRIVE. Columbia , xancastcr. 3:27 2.10 8:13 5:15 Lancaster. King St 9-.S7 .... 8:25 &25 yuarryvllle 1037 .... 9:55 C:30 J. rains connect at Reading with trains te am lrem Philadelphia, I'ettsvillc, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Hound 1:100k Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti Haiti mere. a. M. WILSON. Supt. SAWAIIL.LFOKSALE A TWKNTY-1TOUR lierse power portable SAW MILL, as geed as new. Address, PHILIP LERZELTER, Englc Spekc'and Jlcnding Works, dAw-tf Lancaster, Pa. BKOWK, OAK ZLtXX. course. c 10 Superb " Reck " Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $23.00, reduced le $18.00. '. Superb "Heckanam Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $23.00, reduced te $li).00. Youths' Business Suits. 31 Fancy C.issinicrc Suits, made te sell at ft.re, reduced te $3.0.1. .IS Fancy Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $10.W), reduced te $13.C0. 30 Fancy " Kmplre " Cassimere Suits, made te sell at$l!l.(H, reduced te $13.00. 21 Fancy "Harris" Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $20.00, reduced te $13.00. 23 Fancy" Reck" Cassimere suits, made te sell at $20.00, reduced te $10.30. 23 Fancy "Eddy " Cassimere Suit-', made te sell at $22.00. reduced te $13.00. 3-1 Fancy" E1I1I3'" Cassimere Snlt-., made te sell at $22.00, reduced te $18.00. 1 1 1 Very strong, all-wool, Itluc Cheviot Suit", fast colors, made te sell at $12.01, reduced te $!.00. COAL. B. U. MAKTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds et LUMRER AND COAL. 3-fard: Ne. 120 North Water and Prince strects above Lemen Lancaster. nS-lvd C0H0 & WILE, 3 SO NORTH WATER ST., iAincaMler, fa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange Kraneh Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. leb2S.Iyii TO REILLY & KELLER FOR GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Fanners and ethers In want et Snperlei Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. t Ollice. 20JC East Chestnut street, i agl7-l t sale or again Small Beys' Suits. Faney Cassimere Cassimere Cassimere Hleusc Suits, mouse Suit-y $4.50 te $3.73. rmiey Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy J3.00 te $4.30. S3.50 te $4.00. mouse amiM, Cassimere Casslmcre mouse Milts, llleuse Suits, $3.50 te $1.30. $5.50 te $5.). $7.50 tr. . s.00 te $0.30. .30 te $7.0. Cassimere Cassimere ''vssimerc mouse Sulfa, Rlouse Suits, Rlensc Suit &' .1111 ' S all Beys' Overcoats. Mixcx .lcze Ovcrsactcs, $5.erf .tjV4.oe. Mixed Frieze Oversacks, $0.50 te $5.00. Mixed Frieze Oversacks, $7.50 te $0.00. Mixed Frieze Oversacks, $9.00 te $7.3e. Mixed Frieze Oversacks $8.00 te $7.C0. Beys' Suits. Fancy cassimere, 9i.-i 10 uiu. Fancy Cassimere, $9.00 te $7.00. Fancy Cassimere $10.00 te $8.50. Fancy Cassimcre,$U.00te$8.50. Fancy Cassimere, $12.00 te $10.00. Fancy Cassimere, $13.50 te$11.50. Fancy Cassimere, $15.00 te I10.M). Fancy Cassimere, $14.00 te $12.00. Fancy Cassimere, $17.00 te $I4.M. Very Fine Brown Pique, $17.00 te $15.0e. Beys' Overcoats. Fancy Cassimere, $7.50 te $0.30. Fur Beavers, Blaek, .Blue and Gray, $10 te $0. Fancy Rack Skeleton, $12.00 te $10.0.1. Fancy Back Fur Beaver, $15.00 te $12.00. Fancy Cassimere. $3.00 te $0.00. Blue Cheviot, $8.00 te $7.00. MXDICAZ. READ THIS Lancaster, Pa., April 28, ISSI. Tne Kidnktccra M'e COJlrAWV. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa that after using ene pack of KIDNEYCUKA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back anil side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend It, and knew thatmany of jny Iriends who have used It have been beueritctl. PETER KAKER, maciyil Foreman Examiner ana Express. T OCIIEK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate,spceily and sure remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, llron llren chitis, Whooping Ceugb, Spitting or liloed. In flammation el the Lungs anil all Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. Tills valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience lias proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities rer the cure or all kinds et Inng diseases. PRICE, 2C Cents. Prepared onlyandseldby OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East Kiag street, Lancaster. Fancy Cassimere, $7.00 te $0.(0. Fancy Cassimere, J7.50 te $0.00 DRY OOODS. SWEEPING KEOUUTION IN PKICKS AT Mm, Barfi & Baeihiai's NEV CHEAP STORE, We liave had a splendid FaU Trade and In consideration thereof, have determined te give te the public the balanced our NEW and WKLL-SKI.ECTKP STOCK et Winter Goods AT ABOUT COST. Ladies' Delmans, price $25,00, reduced te $18 00 Ladies' Delmans, price $20.00. reduced to$i5.eo ladles' llnlmnna nrlen4l4lll nnhifHul fn if kji Ladles' Delmans, price $1500 reduced te $11.50 Ladies' Delmans, price $10.50, reduced te $ 8.5e Indies' Ceat, price $10.03, reduced te $7.50 Ladies' Coats, prt co $8.50, reduced te $5.00. Ladies' Shawls, price $s.0i, reduced te $0.50 Ladies' Shawls, price $7.00, reducei' te $.50 Ladles' Shawls, price $5.00, reduced te $4.00 Ladies' Shawls, price $4.00, reduced te $i75 White Blanket, price $10.00, reduced te $8.te s.oe. 0.50 7.50, 0.50, 5.50, 5.00. ::.oe, 2.00, O.Oll 5,50 4.50 4.00 r.5 COLORED BLANKETS, IN MANY GRADES, CHEAP. UOliS-: BLANKETS 11KDUOE1K VOMK NOON OJi VOL' WII.T. MISS HA 1U! A INS. METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S WEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Itctween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel lleraii Hetel, f Adler's Old Stand.) VKXT HOOK TO TIIK t'OUKr UWUSR. FAHNESTOCK. HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS! BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES COLORED CASHMERE, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' SKIRTS, SHAWLS, LADIES1 COATS, LADIES' DOLMANS. Blankets, - Blankets, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS, LAD1KS.'. CENT'S, HOYS' AND CIKI.S' Gossamer Waterproofs. NAI'KINS, HOSIEUY, CLOVES, UNDERWEAR, Any el the above will make a 11 refill present Our stock is full and complete. All at our usual low pi lees. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. TTAtJKK ItfSO. CLOSING SALE -OK filter cleiM. i mm wmn Ne. 25 West Kid? Street. WILL ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, DEO. 27th, y OFFER THE ENTIRE ISA LANCE OF TIIEIU STOCK OF Winter Clothing AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. MEN'S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, HUSINESS SUITS, DllESS SUITS, HOYS' CLOTHING, LADIES' DOLMANS, LADIES' CLOAKS, LADIES' JACKETS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. DRY OOOV.-. I1NDBRWEAH, JiC. WE HAVE TUB IIANDSOKKST AND finest windewdi-play in the city. Don't tail te see It. silk handkerchiefs, suspenders, neckties, mufflers, pocket-books, autograph and photograph Albums, cigar cases, AT ERISMAKTS, SO. GO NdRllI UUKK.N STKEKT. V