z Xatite&cti fntdliaenx3e C" LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY JANUARY 5, 1882. Price Twe Cente. ehime XV ill--Ne IOC . b & ' H a VLOTHIXti. rpUlC VK.VK OF 1K8'J Has been opened iiy iin ill a Larger Assort ment et HEAVY UNDERWEAR Than Wc .should have: :tl tllfitili we h:uc nO, mere than In previous winters. Our stock wns mneli Isirger :ind Hie weather mild, lint new we arc I'NLeAIHNO. and tin- MAUKKIMMMYX PKH'.KS ARE IIOlNt. '1 1 1 K ttUKK, Our trade in OVERCOATS Ha- been v:ry tool llil- winter, and we ex. tcndeui- thanhs te our iatietit ; at t lie sain'" time; would like it u!ilei--.toed that we ar cleiiug out the lew () V KHdOATS N e have en lmnd,:iud le uit)ce 1 he sales quick We Htive F-iiL Prices Down, v.hicli always 111:1 !;-. il n.e:v Intel e-tiug te Mibt.incr-. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, 1'A. HOtlHS AND STA-fIOSISR. fWKIKTAI AM I'KKmKNT.S, ILLUSTRATED BOOK'S and Gem-of Ail in Cl:ri-lin:is end New Y;ar Cards at L. M. KIjYXN'S, Nil. 42 WK.ST KING SlilKKT. ISS2. 18S2, DIAKTES, IN VARIOUS STYLES. MANIFOLD BOOKS loreeyjdng l Iters, imelees, eiilcin ill trip I i Mitt, eepying pe-i.il i-aril-, .Vc ; the be-jt in the world; no pie-, lnu-li, inl. nor water re juli d. (all ter circular Al l'i Roek-lnre M Jelm Baer's Sens, Nea. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGX OF THE BOOK. PAI'IiJillAtiii ixas, .tr. e IJK I.INEOF WALL PAPUR8, is the largest we cvi r liad i.i leek ler this casen of year, einbra.-inir Fine Gilts for Parlors. Malls .Vc Lew-priced ceeds in end less variety te select from. Then- are eiue choice patterns in the market for the Kail and Spring tiade, which cannot tail te pleac you. FAWr DADO WINDOW SHADES, PLAIN SHADING, by the yard, in all colors and widths. Ucetcii Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring tiell- !. Cord Fixtures. Ring-, Taisei-, Loep", Fringes, I'icture Wile ami Cord, Hand---. HoeUs, Ac. Paper Curtains te Dealers at Lewest Prices. KXTKNMON CORNICES, the el.c.tpe-l and be-t. Curtain Poles in assortment. -Ordcr.s taken for 11NK MIRRORS. PHABES W. FRY, NO. 57 NIIKIil QUEEN ST. aiWT OKA Ui. .S. 1()MH1()NWKALTII 1HSTKI T.IJ JION CO. 40th Popular Monthly Urawmg or tub COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en TUESDAY. JANUARY 31st, 1GB2. These drawings occur monthly (Miunavs excepted) under pre isiens el an" Act et the Gcuer.i! Assembly of Kentucky. Tlie United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following dicisiens: 1st That tlie Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2rt 1 t draw nigs are fair. N. 11. The Company lias new en hand n large reserve fund. Uead the list et prizes ler till! JANUARY DRAWING. 1 prize 10,000 lUprizesSUWOeach JO.OOO lit) prizes SOO each 10,000 100 prizes JUMcach...... 10,0110 jOOprizcaSOuacli 10.00C 00pri.e.s20cach 12,000 1000 prizes lOeaeh 10,000 9 prizes SKI each, approximation prizes 2.7C0 9 prizes 200 each, '" 1 800 9 prizes 100 each, 900 LOOOfirlzes $112,100 Whole tickets, $2; halt th-tefi. i; 2; tickets I&O; 55 tickets, fit). Remit Meney or itaut: lu-.ifl in Letter, et send by Express. DOXTSKXH I'.V Ei;i.S- tki:ki lkctkiiek roTei-i'icK hi:dki:. Orders of f. anil upward, by Kxpre-.--, can he nent at our expense. Addre-s all orders te It. Al. BOAKOMAM, Courier-Journal iluildin?, l.euUvlIlc, Kv., 01 li. ill. i:OAKUA!AN, Hreadwav. New Verl,. lebi-TuTh.YS&w j.mueiis, JCC. TJIXr. WALT'S WINE, LIQUOll, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 20") West Kins fctrcet. leblfi ly r AUiKS' tiAiit ni;ist::t MRS. V. LILLE!?. Ladies' Hair Dresser, ilanufae' urcr cinl Dealer in Hair Weik, lAdleVund tSetits Witr. 1 embin traight encdund inaili; te order. Hair Jewelry of nil kinds made up. Al.-e. Kid tiieves and Fcatl: crs clcauiMl and .lvcd. l.se. Ladles' Khatnpoc Khatnpec ing. 2r. X 227 NeliTil ylJEEK STEKT. 05.iinri rear deer? above i'.ll. It. Depot VLOTUIXU. w AMAMAKKK & imOWNS. OAK nALL. BAEGAINS DE FACTO. Rough and Tumble Data. The mill that makes these geed runs exclusively for Oak Hall. Tfiey are all-wool, strong as new hide, thoroughly honest and net handsome. One point with them is te give the greatest amount of strength and durability for the least possible price. We have said little about them, because they have sold tee fast te advertise. We new have small lines as fellows : Men's Sack Suits, Large Beys' Sack Suits, Large Beys' Blouse Suits, Large Beys' Overcoats, Small Beys' Overcoats We cannot speak tee iioedness of these goods. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market 'streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing hevhi: FU KS 1 IM.INN .V WII.1.SON. LARGEST -AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE-STIRE GOODS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. Wc keep imuu but the Kest OK WE MIE J CS" WE 0 T All AX TEE ALL STOVES.-. Have just received a large let of Goods from New Yerk auction which we are scllinjrat about HALF COST. Parties starting Heusekccpiug will find it greatly te their advantage te examine our stock. 'Jtr Ne Trouble te Shew Goods. FLINN & WILLSON, SIGN OF TWO LARGE DOGS, LAN CASTE It, PA. J'ZVMItEK'S J OI1N I.. AKNOl.n. PATENT COLD-CASE BEST PORTABLE IN USE. Slate Reefer and Reefs Repaired. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. AENOLD, Ke3. U, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rapr2-t!d " SIELUVAL,. yAHKEICS UA1K IIALSAM. r.MMCElt'S HAIlt HALS AM. Tlie Heat, Chcape-iland Jleit Kconemleul Hair Dre.-uii.jj Never luils te restore youthful color te gray hair. 50c. and $1 sizes. ..... r.YUKEirs GINGER TONIC Ginger, iluclut, Mandr.ike, and many et the best medi cines known arc heie eeniliined into a medicine of such varied powers, as te make it the prcatest Illoed Pnittlcrand Tne Best llealtn unit Strength lCesterer fcver Used. It enres Complaints of Women, ami diseases etlc Stomach, UewcU, I.tings, Liver and kidneys, and is entirely dillercnt trein Hitters, Ginger Essences, and. etner Tonics, ns It never intoxicates Me. andi .-izes. HISGOX & CO., Chemists, X. Y. I.aij;e saving miyin?l size. ' scpli-lycodeewjfcw our oeoov; iijemttrvAji, &c. WK IIAVK THE HASinSOr.ICST AND finest window display In the city. Don't lail te sec it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, mJFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT BRISMAISPS, NO. BO NOBTM QUI;KN STKKET. $10.00 $7.50 . $4.50 $7.00 $6.00 They are BARGAINS (' I'm te. strongly of the solidity and Heuse in America. SUING noens. StTlTZTJCS. TOliN 1.. ARNOIn. HEATERS. ARKKK'S IN:K TONIC. MEDICAZ.. $500 IUSWAKi). D'Effiat Bleed and Skin Remedy. J.50O Kcward that it will eradicate Kruptiens, l'lmplcs, Uletchcs, Freckles, 3leth, &e., lreni the face of any and every Lady and Gentle man that uses it. It cleanses MALaKIA lreni the system. Brightens the Eyes and Hcantitles the Complexion. A certain cure ter all Skin Diseases, and Positively Harmless. $1 per Package or G for $i. Sold by Druguists or sent by mail In letter lerm en receipt of price. THE BELL MANN CO., 842 Itreaclway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. Send stamp ler circu lars. oct7-3meed&Gtwcow AND HEATERS Lancaster Jntelltgmccr. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 5, 1882. A BUSINESS SESSION. CITY COUNCILS HARD AT WORK. Booming the New Fire Department A NO MOVING VOK MOKE I,KillT. Comic ilmen lllssatKIied With Our War!; Mrcers Attempt te Annul the Contract ami Succeed in One ISrsinch Seme Im portant Steps Towards tlie New lrire Svsteui Terms f tlm Uuien, "American,' Washington and Umpire companies Ac cepted and the Special Committee Ordered te tin Ahead Otber ltennf of interest. Select CeUueiU Present Messrs. Harr, Bjtner, Uergcr, Franklin, G. W. Zechciylhilip Zeehcr and Evans, president. - The minutes of the lasfri stated and special meetings were read and approved, Mr. Gce.W. Zecherpiesented the month ly report of the city treasurer and receiver of taxes for the month of December, from which it appeared that the receipts for said month were $11,000.22 ; the payments $lG,0?e.:il ; the balance iu treasury Janu ary 1st. 1882. $26,85)8.84. Mr. Zecher also presented an abstract of the proceedings el the hnance aud water committees. They contain nothing im portant. A message from the mayor announcing the suspension of a policeman for miscon duct, and asking councils' approval of his action, was read, and the action of the mayor was approved. A message from the mayor was also K'a i relative te the placing el watchmen at all crossings of the Pennsylvania rail road. The reports of the street committee for the months of November and December were lead. The action of common council gi anting pet mission te Dellavcn & Hartier te lay a siding en Neitli Charlette street from their warehouses te the Reading railroad was concurred in. Mr. Zecher presented the following re port of the committee en reorganization of the fire department : TheJTen. Sricct anil Common Council : Gknti.kmex The special committee en reorganization of the fire department, who were instructed te ascertain the terms and conditions of lease of the differ cut engine and hook and ladder houses and apparatus herewith submit for your consideration and action the official com munications of the different companies : namely, the Washington, the Sun, the American, the I'nien and the Empire. Aud we would recommend that the com mittee be authorized te enter into an agi cement for the purchase of the Ameri can house anil engine at $2,500, upon such terms as may best suit the city te pay for the same ; also, ask the authority te pur chase the Union apparatus upon the terms offered the city, ami a lease of the Wash ington and Empire. Fer the Sun wc think their offer tee heavy, and nee no par ticular necessity of locating an engine there. Kcsides, wc consider the Sun en gine unnecessarily heavy for our city. The location of the I'nien we only consider temporarily, and will recommend in the near future the placing of an engine in the southern and western parts of the city. The companies located in these sections of the city, have tefiiscd te lease their engines and houses, which necessitates some delay in locating companies there. Under the autheiity given tlie committee in November wc ex pect te report a complete organization te councils shortly for their confirmation ; also a completion of the telegraph (ire alarm. Respectfully .subnuUed by the Com mittee I.AM IMCl!, Ne;. i", ISrfl. ('en. II". y.-cU;esij., Chiiirmuti Cem.iiiltcc mi llcoridilhutieii of the Fire DrpitrliiteHl : Siu The undersigned, the sub-committee appointed te wait en the Washing ton and Empire fire companies for the pur pose of ascertaining their terms of sale and rent of their respective engine houses and apparatus, report : The Washington will rent te the city their house, let atulapparatu1;, reserving the furniture, for $400 per annum. The company reserving the upper room, $:r0 ; engine alone, $200. Will sell house, let aud apparatus for $."5,500 ; house and let alone, $4,000 ; engine alone, $1,500. The .Umpire will sell house, let, appara tits and furniture, complete as they arc, for $0,000, terms te suit. Will rent for about $300 per annum, reserving upper fleer. This company desires your com mittee te state : 1st, That they are offer ing for $0,000 what cost $10,000. 2d, That their bell weighs 2,000 pounds aud is worth 40 cents per pound. !5d, That they earnestly desire and request that the Empire house be used as department hcad quai tcrs. Respectfully submitted, S. T. Davis, J. II. OSTniJMAYKI!. The Sun fire company offers te sell their engine house, steam tire engine, nose cart and all ether apparatus and furniture for $5,500 ; or te rent all of the above named property for $500 a j car. Laxcastls. D''c '7, lbHi. (Seeryc IP. Zecher, er.q. Dn.vu Sip. The American fire company, by motion, agrees te sell te the city their house and engine for $2,500. Respectfully, Joel L. IIaixhs, Secretary. Laxcastek, Pa., Nev. 23. 1831. Te the Special Committee el Select and foui feui foui ien Councils en tlie Reorganization of the iMticaiter Fire Department : Gentlemen The Union steam lire engine and forcing hose company Ne. 1, of the city of Laucaster, make the follow ing offer for your consideration, viz.: We will give the city the use of the lower room of the engine house, corner of Maiketand Grant streets, together with the Butten steam fnc engine ; hose cart, with the capacity of carrying 930 (cot of hose ; one double set of harnes for engine, and ene single set for hose cart ; together with suction hose (20 feet), '2 play pipes, axes, lamps, 4 torches, wrenches, whole and half spanners, 2 double male screws, vise necessary for putting couplings en nose, oil cans, eilers and all ether neces sary tools used about the engine and hose cart, together with the use of the stove and necessary furniture for the term of one year, free of rsnt, providing that the city will detail members of this company te have charge of this property for the ene year, and at theexpiratteu of that time pay the Union S. F. and F. II. Ce. Ne. 1, the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars, the city then te become the owner of all the fore-mentioned apparatus. All the above fire apparatus is te be turned ever te the city in Jlrst-class condi tion, and We invite, by competent ex perts a critical examination and tests of the same, feeling satisfied that I the engine will de, for the next fif teen years, the same valuable service that it has dene in the past. The privileee of cutting a doorway iu the west wall of the house is granted te the city for the purpose of making con nection with the stable there situated. In regard te the sale of the real estate the undersigned committee would state that they have net been authorized te name or suggest a price for the same. In regard te sale of reaf estate the request will be presented at the next meeting of the com pany. All of which is respectfully submitted. 11. E. Slaymakek, President. 12. E. SNYDElt, J. L. Lyte, Vies Presidents. Mr. G. W. Zecher offered the following resolution which was read aud adopted, Common Council concurring : "Resolved by select and common coun cils, that the apecial committee en reor ganization of the fire department, he in structed te purchase and lease the engine houses and apparatus as recommended iu their report te councils. ' ' Resulted, That the eame committee be authorized te purchase and furnish such supplies and apparatus as embraced iu the ordinance passed creating the Call Dc partment, that everything necessary for the same shall be given te the lowest and best bidder by proposals publicly offered." The resolution from common council ceufiniug bids for harness and trucks te Lancaster bidders was laid en the table. A resolution from common council an nulling the contract with the Glebe gas light company for lighting the city was lead and laid en the tabic. Mr. Franklin offered a resolution that the lamp committee be authorized te ad ad vcrtise for proposals te light the city. He said the manner in which the city is lit at present is simple disgraceful and worth less. The contract calls for each lamp te yield light equal te sixteen candles, while in fact none of the lamp3 yield half that much. This merniug many of the lamp.) were out befere 5 o'clock, aud ethers gave se sicKiy a light that they were utterly useless. Mr. Daresaid there was just cause for complaint of the imperfect manner in which the streets had been lighted for some time past, aud the auent of the Glebe company had been notified. He was here last week and had appointed a new superintended, aud had premised te have the liixht hereafter equal te what, it was during the summer months when it was equal at least te the gas lights formerly used in the street lamps. Mr. Franklin's resolution was net agreed te. The resolution passed by common coun cil, Dec. 7, te transfer $1,147 from the contingent fund te the appropriation for grading and guttering was taken up, and the action of common council amended by referring te the finance committee. Com mon council adhered te its former action and asked for a committee of-conference, appeintingMessrs McAlullcnand Hays said committee. Select council appointed Messrs Franklin and Zecher. Tlie com mittee agreed te amend the action of com mon council by reducing the amount of the transfer from $1,1 17 te $500. Deth branches concurred in the report of the committee. Adjourned. Common Council. The following named tnembeis wen; present : Messrs. Albert, Barnes, Brown, Coi Cei uieny, Cox, Davis, Diffcnderffer, Fisher, Hays, Jehns jn, Liuhty, McMullcn, Mtd Mtd dleten, Ostermaycr, Shulmycr, Siueyeh, Stene, White, Lcvcrgoed, president. The journal of the last stated aud spe cial meeting having been read, Mr. Fisher presented the petition of Henry C. llarncr, asking permission te eenuect by siding with the Reading fc Columbia railroad track en North Mulberry street, the peti tioner te keep the same iu geed condition and iu every way satisfactory te the eity authorities. It was referred te the street committee with power te act. SalBCt council concurred. ?d r. McMullcn presented the report of the stiect committee, stating that the owners of property en the south side of West Orange street had been notified te open the sidewalks along their respective properties te the full width of eleven feet, and te remove the obstructions from the same, otherwise they would be prosecuted for ebttiuctiug aid sidewalks ; also, that the petitions of Messrs. Dcliaven and ethers te lay a siding from the Penn sylvania railroad along the west side of Charlette street as far as Schubcrth's warehouse had been considered ; and it was agreed te recommend that the prayer of petitioners lie granted en condition that the top of the rails be laid en a level with tlie established grade of the street ; that all crossings be planked ; that a space of two feet he left between the ends of the cres.i-ties and tne west curb line of Charlette street, and that the work be dene rinder the supervision of the street commissioner. 1 he report was supplemented by a resolution offered by Chairman McMullen granting permission te Messrs. Dehaveu and ethers as above recommended,' which was adopted after Mr. Diffendsrffer had impressed upon council his views as te the urgent ucccs pi!y of keeping these sidings properly guai tied by planking, in order that they might net beceme obstructions te the high, way and dangerous te travel. Select council concurred.' Dr. Davis offered a resolution providing, that the committee, whose duty it shall be te ask for' proposals for trucks and har ness for the new fire depaitment be in structed te cenfine all bids te Lancaster county. The doctor thought that all cx pcndilute which the change would render necessary in this direction should be awarded te local industry. ' Mr. Cox ex pressed similar views, staling his belief that as geed apparatus could be built at home as it was possible te secure else where. Mr. Barnes agreed that it would be a very praise worthy move, te patronize home industry, but at the same time thought it the duty of councils and the committee te pro cure the necessary material at as low a price as was possible. Thcicupeu Mr. Cox stated that Lancaster manufacture! s were able te perform the work as cheap as any ene else, aud Dr. Davis insetted into his resolution a proviso that the com mittee should give the work te Lancaster manufacturers en condition that it could be deuc by them en as satisfactory terms as by outside parlies. The resolution was adopted, belect council laid it en the table. Mr. Hays offered the following resolu tion. "Rcsehcd,&elect council concurring, that the lamp committee be requested te annul the contract between the city and the Pennsylvania Glebe gaslight company, and further te invite proposals te light the city." Mr. Hays stated that the Glebe com pany had utterly failed te light the city upon the terms of the centiact ; that the alleged " sixteen candle power" was a miserable failure : that the streets were dark night after night ; that the citi zens had just cause el complaint ler the inefficient service they were receiving for their large outlay, and that the time had come for au emphatic pretest against the bad faith of the contractors. Dr. Davis, Messrs. McMullen, Brown and Barnes, expressed similar views in the most emphatic language, and strongly de nouncing the Globe company for the shabby manner in which they have been lighting the city for months past. Messrs. Smeych and White, of the lamp committee, remarked that in contracting with the Glebe company they bad simply followed the instructions of councils te make the best possi ble terms'' with that coiperation ; that they had never been in favor of an oil light, but since they had been ordered by ceun cils te make the change, they had used their best efforts te secure au efficient ser vice, and for their own part they thought there had been a marked improvement in the light during the past few weeks. Mr. Smeych had thought all along, and still thought, that what the city wanted was the electric light and hoped that in the near future it would be introduced. Mr. McMullen heartily seconded the latter suggestion of the member from the Sov Sev euth, and thought the times were ripe for lighting our growing community with the electric spark. He was very severe en the Globe company, and thought whether or net the immediate fault lay with that company, or the lighters they employ, they, as the principals, were responsible te the city and deserved au imperative rebuke for their failure te comply with the terms et agreement. At the same time Messrs. McMullen, Hays, Barnes and ethers assured councils that they were entirely convinced of the strong efforts the lamp committee were making te secure a satisfactory ser vice and fu'.Iy appreciated their labors iu that direction ; they did net mean te im ply a censure of the committee. The resolution was passed without a dissenting voice. Select council laid it en the table, as reported in the proceedings of that body. Mr. Cox presented the report of the com mittee en fire engine aud hose companies, reciting, what has previously appeared in the columns of the Intelligencer, the action of the committee with regard te the fines imposed by Chief Eugincer Ar Ar eold en the Friendship, Americau and Shifller companies, by which the Friend ship fine was reduced from $23 te $.15, the Shilller from $10 te $5, and tire American was left at the original figure. When a motion was made te sustain the commit tec's action, Mr. Barnes moved te amend by making a reduction en the American com pany's fine proportionate with that grant ed the ether companies. Dr. Davis opposed the amendment, regarding it as discourte ous te the fire committee for councils te evcriidc the decision of the committee after its members had made a thorough in vestigation tifthe facts. The amendment was adopted, however, by a vote of 11 te 8, and the American fine is consequently i educed. Select council concurred. After acting upon the various docu ments transmitted from select council, as reported in the proceedings of that body, common council adjourned. Common Miii.se. Vm Coldi, Sen- 'J'lii'eat, i'Ic. Syinp. all rases el Coughs. iim: lr. Hull's Cefigh It is the bright el lelly te wait until you are in lied with disease that may last months, when you can lie cured by a timely nsu el I'lirkiT'.s (Singer Tonic. U'e have known sickly Ininilies made the healthiest by It. Obxerver. Ju'Miieleod&wcew A Heavy Swell. .laceh II. Woeiiier, et Vlrgllle, N". Y., writes: " Your Themas' Keleclric Oil emed a badly swelled neck ami ere threat en my son in tertyelght hours; one application also re moved the pstiu from a vciy sort; tee; my v:tc':i feet was aKe much Inflamed se much .se that she could net walk about the house; shi::ipilied theOil.uni! In twenty-four hours was entirely cured." Fer .xaleatlf. 11. Coch ran's drug stele, l:; North Queen street, Lan caster. Tlie lliglit Sert of General. .hu.nl. i-mith. Clinten street, Ilullale, say.s he has used .Spring Hlosseui in his lamily as a general medicine ter cases of indigestion, bll-ieusnes-, bowel and kidney complaints, and di.-orders ari.-ing from impuri ties of the bleed; he speaks highly et its ellicaey. Trice 50 cents. Fer sale at II. I!. Cochran's drug store, 1:17 North Queen street,, Lancaster. Nccr loe Late te ftleml. The-.. J. Arden, William street, East IS ti Hale writes : " Your .Spring ltlossem has worked en me splendid. 1 had no appetite; used te sleep badly and get Up In the morning tinre lreshed; my. breath was very offensive and 1 suffered from .severe headache; since using j-eur Spring Itlessnin all these symptoms have vanished tu.d X feel unite well." Price .Wets. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1:17 North Queen street, ijincasler. SIUSIVAIj INSTRUMENTS. M USItJ ituVIX. MUSIC-BOXES. Out of our large importation el ever 1,:;M LARGE SIZE, HI OH CLASS MUSIC BOXES, Wc have about l-'0 jet in stock. Wishing te m:il:e a clean sweep by New Year we make THIS WEEK A Itcriuclieii or 30 per cent. Belew Our Fermer Already Low Lew Prices. A te STYLE, QUALITY, etc,, wereterte our CIrenlai and Invite an examination of our stock. C. Caiilschi & Ce.. Mtinuluclnrers, hll:. CKOI.X and GENEVE, Sultzfirland. Salesrooms, 1020 Chestnut St., TIlil.AUELl'llIA. dfi-ttd FURXITVUE. C 1HKISTMAS I'KESKNTS, Christmas Presents! The largest stock el HOLIDAY GOODS in the city, comprising HATTAX CI AIRS, ROCKERS and PA TKNTROCKERS, IMt'XGES. COUCHES. TURKISH ROCKERS, PA TEXT ROCKERS AXD EASY CITA IRS, CHIFFONIERS, ESCRETOIRES, CA TIIXETS. EASELS. FOOT RESTS, TOWEL RACKS. SLU'I'LUAND WISP BACKS, In Ebony. Al heganyand Walnut. A very FINE ASSORTMENT, Indeed. Always a pleasure te show geed. PICTUttK FRAMES, in Geld, Ebony and Walnut, at short notice. WALTER A. HE1NITSH. 15X KAST KING STREKT. sep2f-3inil ORY UVOOS. T B. MARTIN & CO Open the New Year -with a Com plete Stock in all Departments at the Lewest Prices. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPERS. WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. CHINA. 11 LASS AXI QITKENSWAUK. OIL CLOTHS. IM'tJS ASH .MAT:?. We respcctlully solicit a call. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LAN(JASTi:U. I'A. 1 10ATS, DOLMANS, .1ACKKTS. WATT.SHAND&C0. Have opened another ehelee line or thes Klegant clese-Flttliig LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT 1MIICKS LOW Kit THAN KVF.lt BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE DltKSS COOPS At 8c. and 10c. a yard. One Case UEIISTKU SUITING, 83c. a yard One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING, 25c. a yard. We offer the very best possible value In BLACK CASHMERES At 35, 45, 50. 02 1-2, 75, K7.1-2C, SI a yard. All tlie New Shades in ."C-1NCH All-Weel CASHMERES. 50c. a vd. Ladies', Gentlemen's aud Children's MK MK UINe and ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all sizes and qualities at bottom prices. Wc have again received a lull line of BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the same Lew I'riee. COUSKTS, GLOVF.S, LACKS, KMBKOlD KKIKS, UIUItONS. IIANDKKKCHIHFS, MOTIONS, IN KNbLKSS VAIUETY AT NEW YORK RTORTO 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. "tAltPKIVI! CAICl'KTM Givler, Bewers & Hurst, Ne. 25 East King Street, CARPETS ! Great Reductions, Great Reductions. New is the Time! Au we are ellering a lew CHOICE CARPETS A T A G 11 EA T SA GRIF. HE, IN ORDER TO RKDUCK OUR STOCK; We have a let el Short Ends of Carpets and Berderings, THAT WK ARK OFFERING VERY LOW. EST" Please roll ami ttth- i leek, ELEUAXT I.IXE OF RUGS MATS At Bettem Prices. Window Shading and Fixtures ALL VERY LOW. & 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. COAL. B. B. IHAKTIK, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In alt kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. - Card:. Ne. 43) North Water and rrlucc streets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyt! C0H0 & wileTT jie NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, fa.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection tb the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Ieb28-lyd pe TO BELLI? & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay anrt Straw by the bale or ten. Farmer and ethers In tvant et nperiei Manure will liud it te their ai!vsiita-t call. Yard, Harrlanurg I'ike. t Office. iai East Chestnut street. I Cl7-tt
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