(H)je Xmtf at$M OiHi' xvni--N 112. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 1882. Price Tire Cents. jtr oeow. H MUSRKKEFlSli (iUODS. WATT,SHAND&CO. Ale new ellciing au tinmen,-; bteck ul Bleached aud Unbleached hi nil 1 1 ' lO X11.UJ MUUUIUlUUl III all the 1'epulai Brand at Old li !. TAIJLE LINENS, TABLE COVERS, TICKINGS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND DOYLIES 1NOHKAT A!'1ETV, AT LOWEST PltlLES. 100 dozen All Linen Teweln, 12 l-2c. each. ANOTHER FIFTV DO.fcN LOT. Medallion German Towels Only Sec. I.ik ii. We ellri the bc-l possible value In WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS, At 91.W! 1-2, ?I..-.0, 1S1.87 l-, SS.ZS. 83, unci !S4 25 u iiair. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, at very Lew Prices. bueciul Itn villus in Ladies' ami Gentlemen's MbHINO UNDERWEAR, al.J7anl MccmIi The Hem mint el cmr 11UI.IIJAV GOODS at Astonishing Pi ices. NEW YORK STOKE 8 & 10 B. KING STREET. TTAUKK A: I1KO. CLOSLTO SALE or Winter doing. & Ne. 25 West King Street. WI1.I. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, DEO. 27th, OFFER THE ENTIRE BALANCE OK TIIF.IK STOCK OF Winter Clothing AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICE MEN'S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, HUSINESS SUITS, JJJiESS SUITS, BOYS' CLOTHING, LA DIES' DOLMANS, LADIES' CLOAKS, LADIES' JACKETS, ( 'UlLDltEN'S ( L OAKS. "M"EXT IMIOK TO TIIK tMlt'lcr MOUS. FAHNESTOCK. HOLIDAY GOODS ! HOLIDAY GOODS! BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES COLORED CASHMERE, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' SKIRTS, SHAWLS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' DOLMANS. Blankets, - Blankets, BILK HANDKERCHIEFS, BILK UMBRELLAS, LADlEe. GENT'S. HOYS' AND GIRLS' Gossamer Waterproofs. NAPKINS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, Any el tbc above will make a useful present Our eteck is lull ami complete. All atom usual low prices. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuee. OUT OOOD&- UXTlEKWEAJi, &C. WE UAVJS THE HANDSOKEST AND finest window display in the city. Don't iail te see 1L silk handkerchiefs, suspenders, neckties, mufflers, pocket-books, autograph and photograph albums, cigar cases, XT ' ERISMAN'S, Kl. 56 XOBXH QUEEN ETBEET. BAGEB BROTHER VLUTJXXXti. w AWAMAKKK it HKOWNS, OAK HAL!.. BAEGAINS DE FACTO. Rough and Tumble Data. The mill that makes these goods runs exclusively for Oak Hall. They arc all-wool, strong as cow hide, thoroughly honest and net handsome. . One point with them its te give the greatest amount of strength and durability for the least possible priee. We have ;aid 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 loe goodness of these goods. WANAMAKER & BROWN, eak: hall, Sixth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing Heuse in America. neus: rujtxisiiiyu heeds. I 1,11,1 NN V WH.LSON. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE-STIRE GOODS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. We keep none but the Debt n J OK ME RAN Eg" WE GUARANTEE ALL STOVES. T: Have just received a larjje let of Goods fiem New Yeik auction which we ;ue selling at about HALF COST. Paitics .starting Housekeeping will find it greatly te their advantage te examine our stock. IST" Ne Treuble te Shew Goods. FLIKN" & willsen; SIGN OF TWO LAUGH DOGS, L A N C A 8 T E It, V A. I'hVMBEli'S TOI1N 1.. ARNOLD. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS, BEST PORTABLE IN USE. SLATE HOOFER AND HOOFS REPAIRED. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JON L. Neb. U, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE MKU1VAL.. AKKfclt'S HAIIl UAI9A.1I. PARKER'S IIA1U BALSAM. The Best, Cheapest ami Most Economical Iluir Dieting Never tails te restore youthful color te gray liair. 5Uc. and $1 sized. PARKER'S GINGER TOXIC Ginger, Buchn, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known are lane combined into a medicine of such varied powers, as te make it the greatest Iiloed Purllier and Tne Kest Health una Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, I.ivcr and Kidneys, and is entirely different from Bitters, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates 50c. and$ sizes. 1IISGOX & CO., Chemists, X. Y. Laigc saving buying $1 size. scnl2-lycodcew&w JSIKVIVAJj. riUIE UKEAT CURATIVE AGEN1S. GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY. DR. HALL'S A A GALVANIC BATTERY is Imbedded in this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body pieduces a constant but mild cur rent et Electricity, tk hlch is most exhilarating. It is a positive and specly cure for tne follow ing complaints, viz : Rheumatism, Ncuinlgia, Sick Headache, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, all Affections et the Brain, Spinal Complaints, Kinney and Liver Cemnlalnts. Sciatica. ParaivsR Asthma and Lung Diseases, Diseases el the Heart, Nervous I prostrations, c. l'KICK ONLY 81.00. THE BELL MANN CO., Prep'rs, f 42 Iireadway, Cor. l.'ltli SI., New Yerk. AOEXJS WAJVTED. end st.tmi) for ciri ulars. Fer sale by all uggisls. Mention this paper. Sent by mail. oct7-3meed 461 wce w $10.00 1 i $7.50 I i They are BARGAINS ile fur If i. $4.50 $7.00 $6.00 strongly of the solidity and ES SUl'1'I.llS. OUK I,. ARNOLD. ARNOLD, STREET, LANCASTER, PA. fnprt-ttd )AItKKK'S UINCKU TONIC. COAJ B. It. HAKTiK, Wholesale and Uetall We;iier In all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. 49-ard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen Lancaster. n:Myd COHO & WILElf. ar,( SOUTH H'ATJSR ST., iMnrttster, l'n., Wholesale ani Uetall Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, lliaiich Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Jeb28-l7d r 00 RELLLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, nay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Superlei Manure will find It te their advantage te call Yard, Harrisburg Pike. ) Office, 20X East Cfcertnut street $ agl7-i AND BEATER Haiicastfx JiitcUtgcncer. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 12, 1882. 1 he Colonel. UY IJKLT UAK'li:. Wliat the Colonel's business was nobody knew, nor did anybody care particularly. He jmrch.ised for cash only, ami never jjiuinbled at the price of anything be wanted. Who cuiid ask meie than tLat '.' CuneUi, pcoiie nccibienally wondered hew, when it had been fully two years since the Colonel, with everybody else, abandoned Dutch Cieek te the Chinese, he managed te spend money freely and te lese ceubidei able at caulsJand horse races. In fact the keeper of that one of the Challenge Hill taloens that the Colonel did net patronize, was. once heaul te won der, absent iniudedly, whether the Colonel hadn't a money mill .somewhere where he turned out eagles aud " slugs " (the coast name for fifty dollar geld pieces.) When f-e itnpeitant a peiseragc as a Uai keeper iudulged jjublicly in the idea the inhabitants of Challenge Hill like geed Californians every whcie, considered them selves in duty bound te give it grave con cen con sideiutieu ; se for a few daj-s certain in dustrious professional gentlemen, who wen money of the Colonel, caicfully weighed sonic of the brightest pieces and tested them v ith acids, and sawed them in two and jctircd them and melted them aud had th.s lumps assayed. r TLu lcmlt was a complete vindication of the Colonel, aud a less of considerable custom te the iudiscreet'bur-kcepcr. The Colonel was as geed uatured a man :s had eer been known en Chal lenge Hill, but being mortal, the Colonel had his occasional times of despondency, and one of tham uccuried after a series of races in which he had staked his all en his bay maie Tipsie, and had lest. Leeking lcpieachfully at his beloved animal, he failed te hrcd the aching void of his pocket;-, and di inking dezply, sweating eloquently, and gl.uiug defiantly at all mankind wcie equally unproductive of coin. The boys at the saioen sympathized most feelingly w ith the Coleucl. They were unceasing in their invitations te drink, ami they exhibited considerable Christian forbearance when the Colonel savagely ditscntcd from every ene who advanced any preposition, no matter hew incontrevcittble. UttS, unappreciated sym pathy grows decidedly tiresome te the giver, aud it was with a feeling of relief that the boy.; saw the Colonel stride out of the saloon, mount Tipsie, and gallop fuiieusly away. Hiding en hei&uback has always been censideiedau excellent seit of exercise. Hiding is universally admitted te be one of the iue.nL healthful means of exhilera exhilera tien in the weild, but when a man is se abseibed in this exercise that he will net step te speak te his friend, and when his cxhilcratien is se cemplete that he turns his eyes fiem all well meaning thumbs pointing significantly into doorways, through which a man has often passed while seeking bracing influence, it is only natural that people should express some wonder. The Colonel w.is well known at Tobby Flat, Line Hand, Blazer's Murderer's Bar, and several ether villages through which he passed. As no one had been seen te pieeedc him, betting men wcie seen efleiing odds that the Colonel was tunning away fiem sombedy. Strictly speaking they wcie wrong, but they wen all the money that had been staked against thMii, for within half an hour there passed ever the same read an anxious-looking individual, who reined up in front of the piincipal saloon of each place and inquired if the Colonel had passed. Had the gallant Colonel known thai he was followed and by whom, there cer tainly would have been an extra election held at the latter place very sheitly after, for the puisucr was the constable, and for all ellicers of the law the Colonel possessed, hatied. On galloping away the Colonel followed the stage read, which thicaded the old mining camps en Dutch creek, but sud denly lie turned out of the read aud urged his horse through the youngest pincr, and bushes which grew thickly by the read while the constable rode en te the next camp. There ie;nied te be no path through the thicket into which the Colonel had turned, but Tipsie walked between the trees and shrubs as if they were familiar objects of his stable y.ud. Suddenly a voice from the bushes shouted : "What's up:"' "Business that's what."' "It's time,"' replied the voice, and its owner, a bcaided six footer, cmeiged from the bushes and stroked Tipsie's nose with the freedom of an old acquaintance. " We ain't had a nip siuce last night aud there aiu't a cracker or a handful of flour ;n the .-.hauty. The old gal gene back en ycr ?" "Yes," replied the Colonel, ruefully ; "lest every blarsted race. 'Twasn't her fault, bless her, sue done her level best. Everybody te home ?" "Yeu bet,' said the man. '"All been a prayin' for ycr te turn up with the reau an' something with mere color than spiing water. Come en." The man led the way aud Tipsie and the Colonel followed, aud the trio suddenly found themselves befere a leg hut, in front of which sat thrce solemn, disconso late individual?, who looked appealingly te the Colonel. " Mack'U tell you hew 'twas fellers," said the Colonel, meekly, " while I picket the nunc." The Colonel was absent but a very few minutes, but when he rcturncJ, each of the four were armed with pistols and knives while Mack was distributing seme dominoes made from a rather dirty flour sack. " Better be an hour ahead than amiss in there 'ere night," said one of the four. "I -ain't se thirsty siucc I came areuud the horn iu '50, an' wc run sheit of water. Somebedy'll get hurt if there ain't any bitters iu the old concern ; they will, or my name aiut Perkins." ' Dent count your chickens 'foie they're hatched, Perky," said one of the crowd, as he adjusted the domino under the rim of his hat. " 'Spesin there should be tee many en us ?"' " Stiddy, stiddy, Cranks 1" remonstra ted the Colonel. Nobody ever gets along if they 'low themselves te be skeered." " Fact," chimed in the smallest and thinnest mau in the party. " The Bible says semcthin mighty het 'bout that. I diremembcr dzactly f ew it gees, but I've heard Parson Buzzy, down iu Maine, preach a rippin' old acrmen many a time. The old mau never tljert what a comfort them sermons wuz ajeiu' te be te a read agent, though, ThcTtime we stepped Sam Mike's stage aud he fid n't have no mere manners than te draw en me, them ser ser nzens wuz a perfect blessin' te me the thorns of 'em cleared my head as quick as a cecktiil. An " "I don't want te disturb Logreller's pious strain," interrupted the Colonel, "but es it's Old Black that's arrivin' te-day instead of Sam Mike, and ez its Old Black allers makes his time, hadn't we better vamoose'."' The deer of the shauty was hastily closed, and the men filed through the thicket until near the read, when they marched rapidly en iu parallel lines with it. After about half au hour Perkins, who was leading, halted, aud wiped his per spiring brew with his shirt sleeve. "Fur enough from home new," said he, '"Taint no use being a geutlcmau if ycr have te work tee hard." "Safe enough, I reckon," replied the Colonel. "We'll de the usual : I'll halt 'em ; Logreller, tend te the driver ; Cranks, take the beet, and Mark aud Perk, take right and left ; and I knew it's tough but considering hew cvcrlastiu' eternal hard up we are, I reckon we'll have te ask contributions from the ladies, tee, ef ther's any aboard : eh, boys ?" "Reckon se," replied Logreller, with a chuckle that seemed te inspire even his black domino with a merry wrinkle or two; what s the use et women s rights if they don't ever have a chance of cxer cis'n 'em ; havin' their purses borrowed 'ud show 'em the full dectiine in a bran new light." "Come, come, boys," interposed the Colonel, " thar's the crack of Old Black's whip ; pick up your bush, quick ! and jump when I whistle." Each mau secreted himself by the road side. The stage was swinging aleug hand somely, these inside were laughing heartily at something, aud Old Black was just giving a delicate touch te the flank of the off leader, when the Colonel gave a shrill, quick whistle, and five men sprang into the read. The horses stepped as suddenly as if it wcie a matter of common occuncuce. Old Black dropped the reins, crossed his legs and stared into the sky, aud the pas sengers put out their heads with a rapidity equaled only by that with which they withdrew them as they saw the dominoes and revolvers of the read agcuts. "Seems te be something 1 hi matter, gentlemen," said the Colonel, blandly, as he opened the deer. "Weu't you please get out : Don't treuble yourself te draw, ces my friend here's get his weapon cocked and his liugcr's rather nervous. Aiu't get a handkerchief, hcv ycz?" he asked of the first passenger that dcsccudcd from the stage. "Hey? Well, uew that's lucky. Just put your hands behind ycr, se ; that's it." And the unfortunate man's hands wcie securely tied behind him in an in stant. The j cmaining passengers weie tieatcd with similar courtesy, and the Colonel and aud his friends examined the pockets of the captives. Old Black remained unmol ested, for whoever heard of a stage driver haviug any money?" "Beys, said the Colonel, calling his brother agcuts aside and calling receipt's, "taint much of a haul, but there's only one woman and she's old enough te be a feller's grandmother." "Like enough she'U pan out mere than all the rest e' the stage put together," growled Cranks, carefully testing the thickness of the case of a geld watch. " Just like the low lived dcccitfulucs; of some folks te hire au old woman te carry their money, se it'd go safer. Mcbbe what she's get ain't nothing te some folks that's get geed horses and ken win money at races, but " The Colonel abruptly closed the conver sation and approached the -tagc. He was very chivalrous, but Cranks sar castic refcrence te Tipsie needed avenging, and as he could net consistently with busi ness arrangements put an end te Cranks the only lady would have te suffer. "I beg your pardon nia'm," said the Colonel, raising his hat with euc hand while he drew open the coach deer w ith the ether, " but wo're taking up a collec tion for some deserving objects. We was geiu' te make the gentlemen fork ever the hull amount, but ez they ain't get enough we will have te bother you. The old lady trembled, felt for her poeketbeok and raised her veil. The Colonel looked iuteher face, slammed the stage deer, aud, sitting en the hub of ene el the wheels, started vacantly into space. "Nothing?" queried Perkins iu a whis per and with a face full of genuine sympa thy. " Ne yes," said the Colonel dreamily. "That is, untie 'em and let the stage go aher.d," he continued, springing te his feet; "I'll hurry haek te the cabin." The Colonel dashed into the bushes aud left his followers se paralyzed with aston ishment that Old Black afterwards ic marked that if there'd becu anybody te mind the horses he could have cleaned out the whole crowd with his whip. The passengers, new relieved of their weapons, were unbound, allowed te cuter the stage, and the deer was slammed upon which Old Black picked up his reins as it he had laid them down at the station while the Colonel's party hastened back te the hut, fondly inspecting as they went certain flasks they had obtained while transacting their business with the occu pants of the stage. Great was the surprise of the read agcuts as they entered the hut, for there steed the Colenol in a clean white shirt aud a suit of clothing made from the limited spare wardrobe of the ether members of the band. But the suspicions Cranks speadily sub ordinated his wonder te his prudence as, laying en the table a heavy purse, he ex claimed : "Come, Colonel, business before pica sure ; let's divide and scatter. Ef any body should hear about it and find our trail an' ketch the brads in our possession they might " " Divide yourselves!" said the Colonel, with abruptness and a ereat oath ; I don't want none of it." " Colonel," said Perkins remeviug his own domino and looking anxiously into the leader's face, ' be you sick ? Here's some bully brandy which I feuud in the passenger's pocket." "It hain't nethin'," replied the Col onel, with averted eyes. "I'm gein', and I'm rctirin' from business forever." " Ain't agein' te turn evidence?" cried Cranks, grasping a pistol en the table. " I'm agein' te make a lead mine of you cf you don't take that back !" reared the Colonel, with a oeuncl that caused Cranks te drop the pistol and retire pre cipitately, apologizing as he went. "I'm agein te attend te my own business, and that's enough te keep anybody bizzy. Somebody lend me $50 till I see him again. Perkins pressed the fnency into the Col onel's band, and within two minutes the Colonel was en Tipsie's back and gallop ing off in the direction the stage had taken. He overtook it, pissed it, and still he galloped en. The people of Mud Gulch knew the Colonel well, and made it a rule never te be astonished at anything he did, but they made an exception te the rula when the Colonel canvassed the principal bar-rooms for men who wished te buy a horse, and when a gambler who was flush obtained Tipsie for twenty slugs only $1,000 wheu the Colonel had always said there was net geld enough en top of the ground te buy her. Mud Gulch experienced a de cided sensation. I But when the Colonel, after in the barber shop for half an hour, emerged with his face clean shaved and his hair nicely parted, betting was se wild that a cool-headed sporting man speedily made a fortune by betting against every theory that had been advanced. Then the Colonel made a tour of the store and fitted himself with a new suit of clothes, carefully eschewing all the gorge ous patterns aud pronounced colors se dear te the heart of the average miner. He bought a new hat and put en a pair of beets, aud pruued his finger nails, and, stranger than all, he mildly declined all, invitations te drink. As the Colonel steed at the deer of the principal saloon where the stage always steps, the Challenge Hill coustable was secu te appieach the Colonel aud tap him en the shoulder, wheu all the men who bet that the Colonel was dodging some body claimed the stakes. But these who steed near the Colonel heard the Consta ble say : "Colonel, I take it all back. When I seed you go out te Challenge Hill it came te me that you mi"ht be iu the read agent business. But when I seed you sell Tipsie I knew I was en the wrong trail. I wouldn't suspect you new if all the stages in the world were robbed ; and I'll give you satisfaction any way you want it." "It's all light," said the Colonel, with a smile. The coustable afterward said that nobody had any idea hew curiously the Colonel smiled when his beard was off. Suddenly the stage pulled up te the deer with a crash, and the male passengers hur ried into the saloon in a state of utter in dignation and impecuniesity. The story of the robbery attracted every body, aud during the excitement the Col onel slipped out quietly and opened the deer of the stage. The old lady started and cried : " Geerge ! " And the Colonel jumped into the stage and, putting his arm tcndcily around the trembling form of the old lady exclaimed : "Mether !" UK cnirl for parents te let their chililicn sun'er uilh cough-) and colds, v.'hieh In se many ea-es lead te consumption anil prema ture death. Give Dr. Hull's Cough Ssyrup. Price 2T cents a bottle. It is the height of lelly te wait until you are iu bed with disease that may last months, when you can b cured bv a timely use et l'arker's (linger Tonic. We have known sickly families ui-idr the healthiest by it. Observer. J:i2-liudcodwcew Despised. By Hie unthinking. Burdock has been con cen sideicd :l (.!, and its luxuriant growth, till-))lca--auL smell, etc., has rendered it, te tlio-e 'net kiiewingitsvirtnci,"a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by fa vants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperi ent aud ble.id puritier. Burdock Bleed Bitters eiubeilv all its geed qualities. 1'iice 1. Fer wile at II. IS. Cochrane Drug Stere, i:J7 North (jueen street, Lancaster. Mlrablle DIctu. " Your Spring Blessem Is a success. I cer tainly think its ctlects arc wonderful; nil the dyspeptic symptoms I complained et have vanished; my wife is also enthusiastic in praise el it ; she was dlsliguied by blotches and pimples en her face, and had a continu ous headache, bin) is all rigjit new aud all 1111 slghMy eruptions have gene. Yeu may lefer any doubting jvirties te me. "It. X. WILLIAMSON. "Elk St riser. Bullale." l'l iee M cents, for sale at II. B. Cochran'.s drug. stele, l."J7 North Queen street, Lancaster. l'alidtatien et ihe Heart. .1. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y.. writes: "When 1 first commenced n-ing jour Burdock Bleed Bitters I was troubled with fluttering aud pal pitation et the heart. I lelt weak ami languid, with a numbness el the limbs; since using, my heart has net troubled me anil thu numb ing .sensation is all geni1." Price $1. Fer .sale at II. 15. Cochran's, drugstore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.' tiUOKH A.ND HTAllOXlim. -tUlMSTJHAM'KKSKNTs., ILLUSTRATED BOOKS and ttctiih el Ail in CIiiNliua.s ead New Year Cards ill L. M. I LYNN'S, . 4U -.VKST ttIKO STKKET. ISS2. 1882. DIARIES, IN VARIOUS STYLES. MANIFOLD ' BOOKS K01 veypiug letters, iiiei(.c, eideis In Imp licate, copying pestii cauls, fte. ; the best in the world; impress, briieh, ink nor water rc-quii-i d. Call for circular. At Uieiioekjtorccr Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE BOOK. V1IINA. Aflf UL,AtjHnAIti. 11 I!l & MAItTIN. AT CHINA HALL. A FULL AbSOBTMENT OF White Stene China and Porcelain Ware, ok eu:t own ixroirrATie:; in TEA aud DINNER WARE, FLAT WARE, HOTEL WARE, CHAMBER WARE. . e guaiautau the-e goods lice iiem crazing Goods net satisfactory exchanged. HOUSEKEEPERS! LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! SPLCIAL ATTENTION I'AID TO IIOUSE STIKE ! HIGH & MAKTIN, Ne. 15 East Kins Street. S500 KKAVAKU. D'Effiat Bleed and Skin Remedy. fiOO Keward that It will eradicate Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, Meth, &c, irem the lace of any and every Lady and Gentle man that uses it. It cleanses MALaKIA from the system. Brightens the Eyes and Beautifies the Complexion. A certain cure ler all Skin Diseases, and Positively Harmless. $1 per Package or 6fc S3,. Sold by Druggists or sent by mail in letMrXfeni en receipt or price. THE Biti MANN CO., 843 Broadway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. Send stamp ler circu lars. octT-ymeed&titweow Qeeniiie CLOTHING. clething: CLOTHING !! A we wish te Clese Out the balance of our "WINTEE CLOTHIJSTG ! WE HAVE MADK SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout our Whole Stock. We have en baud a large stock et HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS. MAUKKD AT SUCH LOW PBICES AS WILL lN'sriii: A ItlTADV (4.VLK. S We only ask that you cull and examine our stock and he convinced et whit we say. OJionriSeo Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 2-J-lyit LANCA81KK.PA w II KN UUOD3 Attn MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES IT IS HARD TO MISTAKE THE PRICES. OUB OVERCOATS Have all been what is termed " Through the Mill that Grinds Down the Prices." ON EACH TICKET IS THE OLD l'KICE AND THE NEW, And the New Price Is se far below the Old that you can hardly tall te buy. THIS MAUKINti DOWN PRICES Has helped us get lid el a geed many Overcoats. Although the assortment is net se geed as it was two wcek'i age, xtill we have a geed sWeotien. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, VA. S1 fKVlXl. NUTICKt Gentlemen ! IN OUDEIC TO BEDTCE OUK WINTER STOCK -OK OVERCOATINGS, COATINGS AND SUITINGS, WE WILL MAKE TO YOUB OUDEK ANY ARTICLE OF CLOTHING -AT Precisely Cost Price. As our stock ij laige wc would rather de this than keep the stock en hand. We have a Hne selection of the best makes of goods, al! in the new choice styles. Wc use the best et trimmings, and warrant a tlrst-clas lit iu every respect. In MERINO UNDERWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, WE OFFER BAKUAlJifJ TO REDUCE OCR STOCK ALSO. uIYLER, BOWERS & EDIT, 25 EAST KING- STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MINICH'S LATJCST IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Mlnulclfs MANURE DRAG, ter cleaning stables. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satisfaction in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can be returned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Circular. S. B. MINN1C1I. Landisville, Lancaster County, Pa, dI'JmdM&S&3mw
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