-r-,0r -- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1881. Hanrastrv I-nicHificnccr. FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 30. 1881. Ferret lug Frauds. A Sam;!3 or Hn'.v Tlipy Run the l'lillailel- l.Iii.i Almshouse. Iu the almshouse investigating commit tee, tbe chief nurse of one of the hospital wards testified that her patients were under-fed with inferior feed. Capt. Mc Cormick related hew when he took a beat lead of coal te the almshouse wharf for the institution, a pleasure yacht, which he was told belonged te an influential poli tician who had the name of running the almshouse was first filled with coal before any of it was put into the institution. A petty officer who formerly had charge of the weik of cutting up the meats at the almshouse, testified that one-half of it should have been rejected and that sev eral hegshc'ids of perk which had spoiled was only aisiributcd among the inmates for some weeks, and that during that time he had .seen inmates swarming around slop bancls endeavoring te pick up some thing te eat. There was also testimony te the efTcct that while the inmates were thus scantily provided for, supplies that should have gene into the institution were hent te outside parties. m-- Plymouth's 'egre Riet. Further Details or the IaHturtiy Delnssln tlie Seuth. A later it i spate n irem iuenten gives the following details of the riot at Ply mouth, N. C, en Saturday : borne ne grees weic fighting among themselves, when the town censtaulu interfered te step it. lie was wounded, one of his posse was mortally wounded and auethci stabbed On Tuesday the arrests were made, and some of the parties were bound ever by the magistrate. On the way te the jail the sheriff was attacked by negrees and the prisoners were lcleased. They are still at large. The doctor attending the dying was attacked. The rioters are around and defy the civil authorities. Great excitement prevails in Plymouth and Gov. .Tarvis has eidcred several companies te the town. The Jljsk'rieus Drowning of a Yeim Lady. Margaric llazclup, aged 22, came from -Martin's Ferry te Wheeling en a shopping tour, aim was te return en the same even ing. She did net appear at her beuse, and wheuseaich was made next morning her hat and basket were found floating in the Ohieiivcr near the fuiry. The river was d i edged all day, but the body was net found. An air of mystery surrounds the whole affair. A uey says no Heard a scream of " nuudcr " about nine o'clock. There is no oilier evidence of foul play. She wa handsome, intelligent, well edit caiecl, and had no known leaseu for sui cide. A (.Tok'sque and Horrible Scene. The imagination of the me'ii sensational of Pianeh lemauce wi iters nevcr conceiv- edef a sceuc mere grotesque and horrible than was witnessed iu Jersey City, X. J. A smali-pex patient escaped frcm his home in auditions condition and died in the sheets. Twe drunken men, supposing tlrj iLii.I man te be in the same condition j ilieni elves, only a little werse, picked the bj un, awl, supporting it between them, t'ilki."i it te a police station two blocks distant. Pender en These Truths. 'J'eipi.l Kidney, anil con"tiii:ilei lien i-K, arc Ilii'Kiisit fUsc 1 -lnenicdisc:isc-. hidncy Wit ha cured tlieiiMiniN. Tiy it jiiil j en i ill mill one inorcle the number. i;.i.'jilii:il en-,! i vei'.i'- i-. an allhctien el the Aim-ill .in jh ;ilc. Kidiiev-Wert wilt cuiell. Jiid:i.'j-Vnrl l-.i i-urvd kltlncv-cemplaint-; et llililj i:i "1'iir.ling Trv li. Erchungr. X lwdA;w Indite;, l eiiijiiaiiit C'uiei!. 1. 'J .ii nw IUeIii.-lrr, N. Y., -writes : ' I have lec:i Joieir:i j ear biilyec! te geileiis di--orderei tlie Kidney-,, and often uuahfe tout- tend te liii!iiC': I procured your Burdock Bioed J.it:ei-and was relieved lielete halt a bottle u:i-u-t. 1 1 lulend te ceuiiiiuc, a- I lei 1 fenlli'inl that they will en tiiely cine me " l'rii'i. I. !"! 'ale at II. I:. Ceclitan"- dr;i;r ti(iK 1.J7 eilll .Cn en -tieet. Lancati"! I.'NCajicil Iriim tlie Tell;-. J no. f;.ce;i, !.aieitc. lud., wiiics: " Hurrah terf-piin,. lilewun: ii'- allyeu leeeiniiicnded it te he. .My dy.-pepia has all vani.-.hed Why dim"! j en ! ventre it ? What allowance will yea make If I take a deren bottlee that 1 eeui. 1 ounce my lrieiuN occasionally 1" I'riee ilttn:- ler aie at II. 1J. Cochran' druir stoic. !. -eith tjuce'i street, Lancaster. i:.:s et lleun Keel ltaril. All l.c I - Npcm hard Je the 1 heiniiulic. Then hail:e'i m jieei-,h duileicrs : Anpiv lr. XIiesur' I.ciectne Oil te venr niliin Joints and lnn-clcs. Uely upon "it that yen ill ex perience pei-ny iviici. biu-ll. at li-n-l, Is I lie testimony of the-e u l:e have used It. The sc liiedy i-ilik-ewi-e successfully reported te for thre.it and 'uiiIKe:t-"v. pi'.iiu, biuit., etc. for sale M If. Y.. Cochran's .iiiii; store, 137 North itieeu stieel, Kancwter. 31 1: VIVA L. jriirsr.Y WOKT- DOES WONDERFUL. CURES. WHY? Because it arts .jh the LI VKIt, HOWICI.S anil KIINK at the sumo time. ltec.nixe it cleansea tlie.iytein et the poison ous humors that develop in Kidney and Url nary lliseases, liilieustiess, .laundiVe, Const i i ii.ir.en, I'ilcs, or in Klieiimativm, Neuiiilgia, Xci veirs Disorders and Female Cemplaiiils. SKU WHAT 1'KOrtK. SAY: Kujjene II. Sleik, of .Inaction City, fiaiisu?, -ay.s Kitluey Weit, cured him alter regular Physicians Had been trying ler lour year.-. Airs, .lehn Arnall, et Washington, Ohie, says her boy -was siven up te die by tour prom inent physicians and that lie was utlei wards cured by Kidney Wert. M. M. 11. Uoedvin, an editor in Cliarden, Ohie, says he was net expected te live, belli' bleated beyond belief, but Kidney Wert cured him. Anna U. .lairetl.et Seuth Salem. N. V savs that sever, years sutleriu tiem Jcldney troubles and ether coinplicaliens was ended by the use i Kidney Wert. Jehn is. Lawrence, et. I aclcsen, Ten ii.,'suller ed for years fiem liver and kidney troubles and alter tak-injf " barivls et ether medicines," .Kidney Wert made him well. Michael Cote, of Montgomery Centre, VI., suffered ii;lit years with kidney difliculty and was unable te work-. Kidney Wert made him " well as ever." KIDNEY WOET 1'KliMANKNTI.Y CUIIKS KIIJXEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION AND PILES. 4- II iJ put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, in 49tiu enis, one package of which makes six 3quarLj of medicine. jT Alse Jn Liquid Ferm.vcry Concentrated Xer the coiivenlence et these wlie cannot -r:idlly prepare It. It acts with equal 3 efficiency in either form. GET IT Of YOUR DitUGGIST. 1'KICK, SI. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's, ISurllnglnn, Vt. t Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec27 lTdftw5 VAltttlAUJCH, C. 2LJIG!J3! SLfcKJHS! EDGERLEY & Ce., Market Street, rear Market Heuse s LANCASTER, PA. We liar.i Large and Splendid assortment Of POliTLAND. ALBANY and DOUHLE SLEIGHS. They arc made of the best selected woodworks the best Ironed, best trimmed, and the finest painted and ornamented SLEIGIiS ever offer ed for sale In the city. Kemember we puy'casli for our material and alie-.? no one te undersell us. Our Motte: ' Qcick Fales aj.d Small Profits." It.ces,t.1 nothing te call and examine our ??i'l:.Ji,.1il0,.l.V,XF " ,,ana a full line of il.NLCAItKIAGi: WOltK, In which we defy All work warranted, impairing of all kind prompUysttcmlsdte. fn2UdAw 2ZISCELLAXEOV8. A S OKDIXAMCK TO IlEOKuANIZE the Fire Department and Kcguiating the .ame: Suction h lie it ordained rr Hie Select and Common Councils et the city of Lancaster, that 1 rem'and after the first day of February, istfi. the Mre Dermrtment 6I1AII consist ei one QMef Knfneer, lour steam flre engines, four liesc-carts and one hook and ladder truck, which shall be located In such part or parts el the city hereafter designated. sec. 1. i-acli company snau consist, ei one engineer, one driver et engine, one driver of hose-cart, one foreman and four hescmen, who rihall held their positions as long as they con duct themselves properly and obey the laws and ordinances et the city.nud their superiors in the department. Sec. 3. The property or each company sliall consUtef one steam lire engine, one hose-curt the requisite quantity of- hose, three horses, with all minoraccesserics for effective service. ' Sec. i. It shall be the duty of the Chiel En- eineer te attend at all 11 res. superintend and irect the operations of all the companies : he shall have full control of all the men and apparatus. Issue and enforce such orders as in his judgment maybe best calculated for the protection of prenctty and extinguishment of fires; te enforce all laws et Councils govern ing me r ire ucpanmeni; ne snau report an nually te Councils all fires occurring in the city, the origin thereof if possible, together witli the amount et property destroyed, anil the amount of insuiauce if any ; also a full statement of the condition et the department at the end of each year, lie shall also report promptly te the committee en fire Depart ment any member et the department who mav have disobeyed his orders or violated any et the laws or rules governing the depart ment; he shall have control and supervision et the Fire Alarm Telegraph, and sliall devote ids whole time in the interest et the depart ment. Six-. 3. It shall be the duty of the foreman, whenever his company shall be in active ser vice, te take charge of all apparatus belonging thereto, uircct tne operations ei me same, sun led te the erdcis el his superiers: preserve order and decorum among the members of his company; he shall attend te having the appa ratus housed en returning Irem 11 res; lie shall have the he-.e washed, dried and aired, and a '.rain placed in readiness for immediate use; he shall also keep a record of; and report te the cmei Lngincer the ansence et any memeer ei his company Irem llres, together with any dereliction of duty or violation of any of the rules and regulations of the department. Sec. !. The engineer of eachsteam llrecngine shall accompany his engine te all Urcs and alarms, and di-chargc the duties apcrtuiniiig te his position as mav be directed by the tore- man et his company or his superior elticer ; he buau Keep ms engine in complete enicr ami re pair, ready for service at all times; he shall have tt tested at least once in each month, ami shalL have charge el his company in the ab sence nt the lereuian. Skc. 7. The drivers shall have the care and management of and properly groom their horses, keep their respective engine houses, stables, harness, etc., in a neat and clean con ditien, have charge and care of the apparatus when net in actual service anu report te me Chief Engineer any injury it may have sus tained. He shall keep the engine house heated during the proper season, and shall ledge in the engine house at night time. Sec. h. It sliall be the duty of all hesemen te attend promptly each and every call or alarm el lire, assist in taking the apparatus te unit locating the same iUHr", anil retaining and housing the same, assist in washing and icel iug hose, and perform such ether duties as may be prcscibeil by the lereinuii or ether snpeiiorellieer. Six-. ;. Kaeh and every officer and member el Hie department shall respond promptly te every call or alai m I lire, and any negleet or icliisul shall subject the member or members In dismissal line nr ether penalty, :u maybe pi escribed by the rules and regulations el the department. hEC. 10. The salaries te be paid the several etllcers and empleyes el the department shall be as lolleus : Chiel Engineer $G0O per annum. Foremen, each loe Engineers, each VM " Drivers :i lleteiucnand l.addermen. .r0 " Skc 11. The properly of the hook and ladder company shall consist of one geed truck, the requisite number et ladders and hooks, and shall be located In one el the engine houses. The employees of this company shall consist el one diiwret truck, one foreman and tour lauiiermen. Sue. 12. Ne intoxicating liquors of any kind shall be allowed in any engine house or ether punning oeieiiging ie the (lepariinenr, erat any fires or alarius. and any member who shall become intoxicated shall be subject te dismissal. Sec. 13. The several (..ulcers and members of the r in Department shall be cr-ojicie mem ber! et the police leree at llres and alarms, and shall each take and subscribe before the Mayer a similar oath of elllee prcsciibed for regular policemen. Si.t . 14. The Committee en Fire Department shall fill all vacancies eecuiring In the depart ment, and iu case el absence, sickness, re moval or death et the Chlet Engineer, the teiemau et engine Ne. 1 sliall temporarily lill the position until Councils. shall 1111 the place permanently, and he shall be obeyed and re spected the same a- it he were the. permanent ucau ei me iiepaiiineni, Si:e. l.'i. Councils shall elect the Chiel Engi neer in joint convention, at the regular or spi cial meeting in February, l.sJ, ami hu shall seie until the First Monday in April, les.-, w hen hi- -.neics-er shall be elected in the .same manner every three years thereafter, and lie lore assuming the duties of his elllee he sliall take and subset ibe, before the Mayer of the city, an oath et oillce prescribed ler ether city ellicers. Councils shall have power te remove him from office at any time ler misdemeanor, neg ligence, inelliciency or any ether offense ; pre viding, both branchcj el" councils agree te de se by a majority of the elected mem bers et each body, and the Commit tee en rire iiepariiuent shall have pe.ver te suspend him at any time for viola tien ei the laws or ordinances, until the first meeting of Councils, when action shall be taken in his ce-c. Six", in. l'cr-eiis te ba eligible te member ship in the department must be twenty-one jeais or age and upwards, citizens of the I'nited States, and residents of the city for at least one year immediately preceding their appliealien.und et geed moral character : and no person shall be l ejected or subject te re moval en account of any political, religious, or ether sentiment entertained by him, pro viding that no member et the department shall take any active pait iu politics, or that such sentiment does net interfere with the cllicienL discharge of his duties. Sr.e. 17. The ellicers and employees shall be paid their salaiics monthly, their bills te be certified as correct by the Chief Engineer and approved by the Finance Committee, ami upon a variant diauu by the Mayer en the City Treasuier. Sec. 18. All ordinances in an v manner inrr.i.. sistent with the piovislens t,i this enlinin... are nereny lepeaieu. i et Ordained and enacted into a law, in thecily I Lancaster, this "lst day of December, A. D., 1SS1 JOHN LEVEUGOOD, President Common Council. llKuuiarr .Iounsten, Cleikel Common Council. KOBEUT A. EVANS, President S lect Council. .1. K. Haw:. Clerk et Select Council. Approved December 27. ISSL JXO.T. MacGO.VIGLK, d2S-3td Majer. VAUPJS2B. IKICAT ItAKUAlNS IM UAfU'KIH, 1 claim te have the Largest and Hin tock et CARPETS In this City, ltrnssels and Tapestry C AKl'ETS Three-ply Extra fcuper, Super, AH Weel, jlalt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : Irem the 'cst te the chenpest-us low as 2Cc. per yard. All the FINEST AND VHOICIS PATTERNS that ever can be seen in this city. 1 also have a Large and FineStecIc et my own make Chain and Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c I'Kli YARD. Alse.MAKE CAUPETS TO OKDEUatsher' notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. J-Ne trouble tashew goods if yen de nt wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST fCINa STBEET, LANCASTEK, PA. piAIUWTS, COAL, c. PHILTP SCHIJM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, MANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STKEET, LAltCABTKIt, 1A., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, RLANKETS, CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, &0. USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds or silks, Ribbons Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcmen's Coats. Overcoats. Pants. Vest Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo lilue Dyeina done. All orders or goods left with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. GOAL. COAL. Ceal et the nest quality put up expressly lei family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 fcOUTU. WATER STREET. MydRSl PHIL1 P SCHUH. SON ft CO W. Se the French people put it, .and .the great steres5 " The Leuvre " and " Ben Marche " every few weeks have a reusing sale or " occasion." Wi ram't likethe system butltTy te make every day equally geed for buyers te come te us. Yet new and again there are special reasons that warrant stepping out from our usual course. Such a time hW come te Oak Hall, 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 AJNTD 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 offer 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 lafge a business and sizes break up se rapidly as they de, we always expect te have just as iffucli as we have te-day. NOW THEJST, THIS IS TO SiY 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, THET AEE 1. 2. 3. 4. A stock of goods, most of it "just born," clean and beautiful, arriving daily from our workrooms. A "right smart " deduction from usual prices, " something that can be seen." Opportunity given te take a purchase away, compare it, bring it back and get money returned. Wanamaker & Brown's stamp en the quality and: make of the goods as the guarantee of value. THERE ARE SOKE BETTER BARGAINS THAI Ner is all our stock marked down, but TgiS IS EXACTLY HOW TT IS. Cut out the lists and walk into OAK HALL and have a leek. A Men's Overcoats. Fancy Cassimcrc Chesterfields, made te sell lit $18.0ii, reduced te $14.0). llluctind Illaek Furllc.iverOversacks, made te sell at $10.00, reduced te $3.80. ltrewn Chinchilla Ovcrsacka, made te sell at 113.03, reduced te tlioe. Cray mlxetl, fancy hack Diagonal, Skeleton Orcrsacks ana Chesterfields, made te sell at $lfi.t0, reduced te $13.75. (J ray striped, lancy hack, Skeleton Over sacks, nuulete sell at S1G.50, reduced te $1.1.00. Very heavy, wool-lined, deuhlc-hicasted.Fur Heaver Ulsters, made te sell ut $14.00, reduced te $10.00. Mixed Frieze, all wool Oversack, maile te sell at $).0, reduced te $7.50. Finest Imported "Ksklme" Heaver Over sacks, maiie te sell at $29.00, reduced te $20.00. Finest Imported " Dutlell " Itcavcr Over acks mode te sell at $28.00, reduced te $20.00. Finest Imported "Caster" Ilcaver Over saeks, made te sell nt $-28.00, reduced te $20.oe. 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, tnkincr bank e-nnds and rfttiirnincr menev when Our customer can come back in ten minutes and &"" nneivi ie nave our prices tne 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 nush it hevnnrl nnvtliW pvpi- rlmi hefnr and f aim thin mpfhnd in dn if Lnt all our friends in city and county give Wide and WAMMAKEE & BBOWN, OAK HALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE VAVXKHAXOUretffjfjZ "VUR LINEUP - i' WALL PAPERS, Is the largest wc ever toad In stockTter'xhis season et year, embracing: Ftae-GHtsfer Parlors, Halls, 4c. Lew-priced goods In end less variety te select from. There are some choice patterns In the market for the Fall ana Spring traUe, which cannot fall te please you. FANCT.DADO WINDOW SHADES, PLAIN SHADING, by the yanl, In ana widths. all colors Scotch Hollands. Tin and Weed Sprintr Rell- ers, Cord Fixtures. Sings,' Tassels. Leeps, Fringes, Picture Wire and Cord, Bands, Heeks. tc Paper Curtains te Dealers Lewest Prices. at EXTENSION CORNICES, the cheapest and best. Curtain Poles In assortment. 49-Orders taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, KO.f7 NORTH QTJXKN ST. WANAWAKKK QGCASEON EXTMOBDHJintE." I b Men's Dress Suits. 112 Deublc-Hreastcd Freck Ceat Suits et Schnahe's Finest Iilncnnd ltluck Crepe Caster, made te sell at $30, reduced te $. 185 Deuble lircastcd Freck Ceat Suits of very tine Ulack Cleth-Faced Diagonal, made te sell at $24, reduced te $2.1. Alse, 255 Suits of same goods, with Sack or Walking CeaH, at f aine price. Men's Business Suits. 1C Fancy Cassimeic Suits, made te sell at $ 10, reduced te $0. 178 Very Streng, All-Weel, Hlac Cheviot Suits, fast colors, made te sell at $13, reduced te $10. 30 Fancy Cassimeic Suits, made te sell at $12, reduced te $10. 113 Fancy Diagonal Cheviot Suits, made te sell at $15, reduced te $12. 37 Fancy Cassimere Suits, made le sell at $11, reduced te $12. 20 Fancy Cassimeic bulls, made te sell at $10, reduce te $14. 59 Fancy Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $20, reduced te $15. 28 Fancy Itlack Cassimere Suits, with Skele ton Ceatj. made te sell at $C0, i educed te $10.50. 105 Superb "Harris" Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $22, reduced te $15. receive the money back after very lowest. Full Netice of this " Great Seuth-East Cemer Sixth and TMAVECJSMH' OVID1S DKAIUNU je COLUMBIA K B. ARRANGEMENT OFFASSENGEtt TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7ra, 1881. NORTHWARD. . "Yr. A.X. r. if, P.M. A.V. 70 .9:10 '9:20 wuurryvuie Lancaster.-Klng at......... Lancaster...... A.,.. Columbia. ;... ABBIVE. (i:40 230 3:40 7:50 8.-00 7S0 1:00 3:50 i" 1:10 3:10 10:06 3:20, 0.50 SOUTH WABD. Beading... ABBITK. Celnmhla A.K. V. P.K. 7:25 12:00 G:10 r.ir. 915 2:10 8:25 9:27 2.10 8:13 ft37 .... 8:25 10-.37 .... 9-J6 Lancaster.... 5:15 5:25 C:30 Lancaster, Klngst QnarrvViUn.. " ... - ,r w. .T . ' ---... xraum connect at Kcadln ,, DKtr-.;-,rr.rrrs -" uu" whjiu wvrl.t. ! .... BeuteT Yerlf, via Hound Hroek uAiuCelum.D,a with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti! mere "' A. U. WILSON. Sunt. SAWMILX.KOK8ALE A TWKNTI-KOUR horse power portable SAW MILL, as geed as new. Address, PIULIP LEBZELTER, Eagle Speke and Bending Works, dAw-tr Lancaster, Pa. BMtOW2f, OAK ttat.t n D Superb " Keck" Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $23.00, reduced te $1S.00. 9 Superb "llecknii.-ini Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $23.09, reduced te $19.00. Yeuths1 Business Suits. 31 Fancy Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $1.00, reduced te $3.03. 5S Fancy Cassimere Suits, $19.00, reduced te $15.C0. made te sell at SO Fancy " Kmplre " Cassimere Snlls, matte tesell at $19.00, reduced te $15.00. 2J Fancy "Harris" Cassimere Suits, made te sell at $20.00, reduced te $15.00. 25 Fancy" Heck" Cassimere suits, made te sell at $20.00, rednced te $10.50. 25 Fancy "Eddy" Cassimere Suits, niade te sell at $22.00. reduced te $15.00. as Fancy " Eddy" Cassimcre Suits, made te sell at $22.00, reduced te $18.00. 114 Very strong, all-wool, Ulue Cheviot Suits, last coleis, made te .sell at $12.0), reduced te $9.00. being at another store, or weeks REDUCTION, IN Market Streets, Philadelphia. COAX. B. U. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. 43- fard : Ne. 420 North Water and I'rtncr streets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyi! C0H0 & WILE?, 310 NORTH WATER ST., JjetMtaaUr, Pn., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. lebSMrd G TO BEILLT & KBTJ..TBB GOOD, CLEAN 'fAMIXT COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers in want et Supeiiei Mannre will find It te their advantage te caU. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. t Office. 203; East Chestnut street, t agl7-tt Of course OTHERS, D Small Beys' Suits. Fancy Cassimere Blouse Suits, $4.60 te $3.75. Fancy Cassimere mouse Suits. $5.00 te $4.e. Fancy Cassimere Blouse Suits, (3.50 te $4.00. Fancy Cassimere Blouse Suits. $5l60 te $1.50. Fancy Cassimere Bleuse Suits, $8.50 te $5.00. Faney Cassimere Blouse Suits, $7.50 te $0.00. Fancy Cassimere Bleuse Suits, $8.00 te $6.50. Fancy Cassimere Blouse Suits, $8.50 te $7.00. Small Beys' Overcoats. Mixed Frieze OvcrsacVs, $5.00 te $4.00. Mixed Frieze Ovcrsacks, 96.50 te 95.00. Mixed Frieze O versa ckj, $7 JO te $6.00. Mixed Frieze Ovcrsacks, $9.00 te 97.50. Mixed Frieze Oversacks $8.00 te $7.10. Beys' Suits. Fancy Cassimere. 97.00 te 96.00. Fancy Cassimere, 97.60 te 96.00 Fancy Cassimere, 97JS0 te 96.50. Fancy Cassimere, 99.00 te 97.00. Fancy Cassimere 910.00 te 98.50. Fancy Cassimere, 911.00 te $8.50. Fancy Cassimere, 912.00 te 910.00. Fancy Cassimere, 913150 te 911.50. Fancy Cassimere, 915.00 te 910.10. Fancy Cassimere, 914.00 te 912.00. Fancy Cassimere, 917.00 te 914.CO. Very Fine Brown l'lque, 917.00 te $15.00. Beys' Overcoats. Fancy Cassimere, $7.50 te $6.50. Fur Beavers.Blaclc, Blue and Gray. $10 te $3..r.0. Fancy Back Skeleton, $12.00 te $10.00. Fancy Alack Fur Beaver, 915.00 te 912.00. Fancy Cassimere. $8.00 te $6.00. Blue Cheviot, 98.00 te $7.00. after purchase, keeps us en our Occasion. AMERICA, ' MX9ICAZ. RKAD THIS LAYOASm, Pa., April 28, 1881. Thx KinsxTcuRA Mr'a cevpaxt. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa thitt after using one pack of KIDNEYCUBA I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies 1 have jvery confidence In your meiUclne, cheerfully recommend lt,andknewthatmany of my friends' who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKER, m261yd Foreman Examiner and Express. T OCIIKK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, aate, speedy and sure remedy ler vujuh. eagiw, iieaneness, ASinma, innuen za. Soreness of the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed. In flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases of the Chest and Air Pi This valuable nreflaratlen combines 'all the meuicmai virtues or these articles which long experience has proved te possess the meat sate and efficient qualities for the cure or all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, SB Ceatu Prepared only and sold by ehas. a! loeheb, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Na. 9 East Kin? Street, Lancaster. DRY aeUDS. CWEEriSO KKUUCTION IN J.K1UE8 AT hUer, Bam & Hill's NEW CHEAT STORE We have had a splendid FU Trade and In consideration, thereof. haTe 'determined te gIT.eJ.-t5cJSlb"c Uw balance of our NEW and WELL-SELECTED STOCK et Winter Goods AT ABOUT COST. Ladies' Delmans, price 925,00, reduced te 918.00 Ladies' Delmans, price 920-00. reduced te 15.ft) Ladies' Delmans, price $140 J, reduced te $i:ue Ladles' Delmans, price $15.00, reduced te tn.'M Ladies' Delmans, iglec 910.10, reduced te 9 8.5u Ladles' Coats, price $10.00, reduced te $7.50 Ladies' Coats, price $3.50, reduced te $5.. Ladies' Shawls, price $s.oe, rednced te 96.50 Ladies' Shawls, price $7.00, reduced te 95.50 Ladies' Shawls, price $3.e, reduced te 94.00 Ladles' Shawls, price $4.0e, red need te $2.73 Willie Blanket:!, price $10.00, reduced te $8 CO 8.00, 6.50 7.50, .et !-V, " 5,50 5.50, " 4.50 5.00. " 4.00 :!.00, " 2.25 i, " 1.50 COLORED BLANKETS, IN MANY GRADES, CHEAP. HORSE BLANKETS REDUCED. COME SOON OK YOU WrLC MISS JIAKUAINS. METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herso Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) T-JSXT IHIOk TV THK CUUier HOUSE. FAHNEST0CK. HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS! 'black silks, BLACK CASHMERES COLORED CASHMERE, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' SKIRTS, SHAWLS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES1 DOLMANS. Blankets, - Blankets, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS, LADIES.'. GENT'S, BOYS' AND GIKLS' Gossamer Waterproofs. NAl'KIXS, HOSIKICV, Ul.OVKS, UNDERWEAR, Any et the above -will make a mcftil present Our stock N lull and complete. All at our usual low prices. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. H AtiER & BKO. CLOSING SALE -OK Winter Cleiig. EAGER OBOTHEB, Ne. 25 West Kins Street. WILL ON AND AFTKIC TUESDAY, DEC. 27th, OKKEK THE'kNTlUEiafcikNCK OF THEItt STOCK OT Winter Clothing AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. MEN'S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS, BOYS' CLOTHING, LADIES' DOLMANS, LADIES' CLOAKS, LADIES1 JACKETS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. DMT OOOOB, VNOERWMAR, C. WE HAVK THK HANDSOKXST AND fln&st window db-play In the city. Don't tall te see It. SILKHANDKERCniEF8fr SUSPENDERS, ' ' NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPn AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. G6 NORTH O.CK1.N STKEKT.
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