k'.j?u.ia.M w:e' f cTh tuM. 0ume XVIil.-Ne 113 LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY JANUARY 13, 1882. Price Twe Celts. y MtX HOODS. H OCSfcKEEPINO (it)UDS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Are new offering an Immense .Stock 01 Bleached and Unbleached MOMS AND SHEETINGS. In all Hie Popular Ilrands at Old Prices. TABLE LINENS, TABLE COVERS, TICKINGS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND DOYLIES IS 0 UK AT VAIUKTV, AT LOWEST l'KICES. lOO dozen All Linen Towels, 12 l-2c. each. ANOTHER FIFTY OOZLN LOT. Medallion German Towels Only 25c. fcuc-h. We eiler the bet possible value In WHITE AND GRAY ' BLANKETS, At WI.37 1-2, Wl.CO, tl.87 1-2, W3.S5. t3, and 84.2 a pair. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, at very Lew Prices. Special Unrpalns in Ladies' anil Cciitlcmen'-i MERINO CNOERWEAR, at 37K and 50c. each Tlie Remnants eJ our HOLIDAY OOOD.S at Astonishing Trices. NEW YORK STORE 8 & lO E. KING STREET. TJACKK A I!l. ciesue SALE OF- inter Cleibiiii. 4 Ne. 25 West Kin? Street. WILL OX AND A FT Kit TUESDAY, DEC. 27th, OFFER THE ENTIRE KA LANCE OF Til Flit STOCK OF Winter Clothing AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. MEN'S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, BUS1XESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS, HOYS' CLOTinXG, LADIES' DOLMAXS, LADIES' CLOAKS, LA DIES' J A ( 'KETS, CHI L 7) HEX'S ( 'L OA KS. "JWTKXT IHII)t( TO TIIK CO CUT IIOUSK. FAHNESTOCK. HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS! BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES COLORED CASHMERE, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' SKIRTS, SHAWLS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' DOLMAXS. Blankets, - Blankets, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS, LADIES'. GENT'S, ROYS' AND GIRLS' Gossamer Waterproofs. NAPKINS, HOSIERY, t! LOVES, UNDERWEAR, Any Ol tlic above will make a useful present Our stock is lull ami complete. All at our usual low prices. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse mky aeuJts- hndeuuea i:x.c. WK UAVK TUK IIANDSOKKST AND fluent window display in thecity. Don't tall te sec It. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMANTS, NO. SO NORTH gUE&N STBEEX. EAGER BROTHER CLOTHim. w ANAMAKKU Si BROWNS, OAK BALL. BAKGAINS DE FACTO. Rough and Tumble Data. The mill that makes these goods runs exclusively for Oak Hall. They are all-wool, strong as cow 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 goodness of these goods. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing HOUSE EVttNiSUINU uoeds. II.INN & WII.LSON. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE-STIRE GOODS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. We keep none but the Best OK wmw RAN6ES tJ J. W I UMI m WE GUARANTEE ALL STOVES. -E Have just received a large let of Goods from New Yerk auction which we are selling at about HALF COST. Parties starting Housekeeping will find it greatly te their advautage te examine our stock. E Ne Trouble te Shew Goods. FLirasr '&, WILLSO, SIGN OF TWO LARGE DOGS, LANCASTElt, PA. l'LUMBEWS TOUN li. AltNOLU. T PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS, BEST PORTABLE IN USE. SLATE ROOFER AND ROOFS REPAIRED, PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. Nea. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE MEDICAL. PAKKISK'S UAIK HALS AM. PARKER'S HAIR RALSAM. The Best. Cheapest and Most Kconemlcal Hair Dressing Never tails te restore yeutlilnl color te gray hair. Sue. and $1 sizes. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Uuchu, Mandrake, and many et the best medi cines known arc here combined into a medicine of such varied powers, as te make it tun created Bleed Piullier und Tne Best llealtn hiki Strength Restorer liver UseU. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach, Rowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidney?, and Is entirely different trem Hitters, Ginger Essences, and etnur Tonics; as it never intoxicates 50c. andt$ size. 1IISCOX Sc CO., Chemists, N. V. I.mgc saving buying $l.size. set12-lycodeew&w MEDICAL. rpOK (iKKAT liCKATIYE AGKS1S. GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY. DR. HALL'S 1G M A GALVANIC BATTERY Is Imbedded In this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body pieduces a constant but mild cur rent et Electricity, w hich is most exhilarating. It is a positive and speedy cure for tne lollow lellow lollew ing complaints, viz ; Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sick Headache, Weak and Inflamed Eyes, all Affections of the Bruin. Spinal Complaints, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Sciatica, Paralysis, Asthma and Lung Discuses, Diseases el the Heart, Nervous Prostrations, Ac. FKIOE ONLY SI.OO. THE BELI MANN CO., Prep'rs, 842 Broadway, Cor. 13th St., New Yerk. AGENTS WANTED. end stamn ter circulars. Fer sale by all uugists. Mention this paper. Sent by mail. oct7-3meed46tweow $10.00 $7.50 $4.50 $7.00 $6.00 They are BARGAINS de facto. strongly of the solidity and Heuse in America. SUPPLIES. rOMN I.. ARNOLD. ARNOLD, STREET, IiANOASTER, PA. fapr2-tt(l pARKEK'd GINGKK TONIC. COAL. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. - lard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen Lancaster. n'i-lyii COHO & WILE7. HSV SORTU tVATEM ST., lAinruf,er, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Kiatichofflie: Ne. 20 C11NTRK SQUARE. Jeb28-lyd r O TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAtf FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Snperiui Manure will find it te their advantage te call Yard, Harrisburg Pike. I Juice. 2U6 East Chestnut street. ( agK-i AND HEATER Lancaster Jntclltgencet. FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 13, 1882. LISBON'S HOLIDAY. REJOICINGS IN HONOR OP ALFONSO. ROYALTY ON A FROLIO. AND GIVING PLEDGES OF AMITY. TIIIIIK MA.JE"T1KS AT TIIK RACES. A Greit Court Hull and a Geed Time Genet ally. Lisben Cable te New Yerk Herald. At the banquet of 120 ceveis Tuesday night at the Ajuda palace the magniticent table was adorned with a splendid display of j.latc and artistic centie pieces, with lleweis. Eighty royal servants in fine live! ieS waited en the guests, while several bauds played in a neighboring gallery. The Queen of Peitugal and King Alfonse were en the right, Dena Christina being en the right of Dem Luis, and all mound weie seated their respective ministers and suits, generals, pi elates in scarlet robes and the foreign ministers and their ladies in beautiful toilets. King Luis, in an ap propriate teasl, welcomed his royal visitors expressing the hope of a sinceic friendship between the two nations. King Alfonse replied, making pointed allusion te his hope that the two peninsular countries would make closer their mateiial interests, because their extei ier policy was similar. The feast ended alter midnight and the royal guests relumed te Lisben along the banks of the Tagc.s by moonlight. King Luis shows marked kindness te Scuer Sa gasta, consulting his opinion even en question i of purely Portuguese interest. The intnu of the banquet was composed of four com ses and fifteen dUhcs, including Fiench, Spanish and Portuguese speci mens of culinary ait, the choicest Oporto and French and Spanish wines. At the It.ics Cunric. The races took place this afternoon en a course admirably situated en sloping ground, commanding a view of the mouth efthcTagus. Nothing can be conceived mejc imposing than tlte scene the sun descending tewaul the hoiizen, the ocean calm as a hike, studded with sails, a fish ing lh-et going eat the same time as the laiger cialt, the lighthouse looming en the islet in the middle ui'tlie mouth, the oppo site cliffs rising pictiuesquely, with a large lazzaiette, its big white heuacs and tall walls staudiiii; out in bold 'leliel en the blue line of the clili's. Far inland could be seen the bread river and the city of Lisben in the hazy background, while closer at hand was the monastery and chuich of Belcin, lising behind. The race cemse was crowded with a vast mul titude and a host of carri.iges, but there was net a single line team or drag. Twe large stands Hanked the royal pavilion, in which I noticed the two kings, their queens tee niinislei:;, the mng s lather, Dem Fernande, with the Countess Edla, his morganatic wile, sitting a litlle apart. King Luis is shot t and stout, has a lleiid complexion, a jelly, pcii face and a pleas ant smile, lie were a inaiiiie's uniform. ly. appeal s te he feity-ihree jcaisef age. Queen Pia is tall, Nliht, delit-ile and fair. She sccmr. mete Ocimati than Italian. Her complexion is pale, with dark eyes. She was simply attired. The heir appa rent, Dem Cailes, and the younger son. Dem Alfonse, aie young, steul, power fully built, curly-haired princess of nine teen and i-evenleen yens, though they leek much elder. King Luis and his sons speak English and Spanish lluently and arc fend of hunting and riding, like Dem Fernande and Dem Augnste, the father and brother of the actual monarch. Dur ing the races the kings visited the pad dock, complimenting Messrs. (Jaivcy and D.ivies, the ewneis el the Angle-Spani-.h her.-esthat Wen the piincipal races. The scene in (he paddock was animated. All was ever by live o'clock. A Court U.til. In the Ajuda palace te night was given the court ball. Twe thousand nine hun dred invitations had been issued. Among the guests weie the elite of Lisben society and of the diplomatic corps. Many Span iards and foreigners were also present. The palace receptions include guests of all parties in Portugal. The ball room was the throne room, in the tipper story el the palace. The. ,spjcndid hall: was adorned with lovely tropical plants- and a profusion of llowers covering tables .and cabiuetr; of gieat artistic mei it. AH around were ether rooms furnished with taste. A magnificent supper loeinhad been pre pared for the gucsts.aud a special room was set apart for the royal paity -amid palm trees and exotic plants concealing the walls. On the staircase and in the ante-eharnbers were supcib liephies of arms, statues, the lings of both ceuutiies, and such an abundance of camellias and ' roses as seems extraordinary in January, when a thick fog hangs .en the Tagns, hiding the view of the opposite bank. The whole palace was lighted with gas ami width gave it a wonderful splendor. The rigid etiquette of the Portuguese court required all men te appear hi uniform or court diess with knee breeches and silk stockings, much te the confusion of many who were invited." The ladies of the Portuguese nobility possess the finest diamonds im aginable, but I remarked that their taste for dress is npt equal te that of the Castil iau belles, The ball was opened at nine o'clock by Dem Luis with Queeu Chris tina, King Ah'oase and Dena Pia. The royal fetes began aud finished early. The Quecn of .Spaiu wero a splendid necklace, aud a train covered with lace and pearls en pale satin. Retrospective Ait. I vUitad te-day the exhibition of in trospective Art that their ni:ij;3ties are te inaugurate te-morrow. It is situated in the old palace of the Empress of Brazil. This building lias bjen handsomely icstered and will he . in" future ' the Fine Arts Exhibition el Lisben. Dy a niarble paved hall with fine columns you enter a staircase hung with paintings, and en the landing reach the largest of the iiiticn rooms that contain the exhibition. This room-is full of paintings of Portu guese and Spanish masters. Te the right is a lefty hall full of glass cases, in which the royal family have placed their jewels, fans, caskets, cresss-s, arms, crowns and enamels of great price and antiquity. My attention was specially called te a r.ss and sacred vase, made out of tiie first gel 1 brought from Zanzibar and the Iudies by VascedeGama and inlaid with precious stenis. Next is a chalice trale with geld and stones, engraved with quaint Arab letters. This treasure war, captnred from the Meers in the thirteenth century. The walls of two halls are covered by the liclicst. known collection of church vest ments aud presents, robes of the richest silkn cmbreidcied in geld aud silver. Next I noticed a collection of medallions in sculptuied and baked earth by Luca Delia Rebbia, and ancient furniture, mirrors and maps of the thiiteeuth and fifteenth centuries from royal and noble houses that have vied iu sending treasures te the ex hibition. These magnificent displays are surpassed by as remarkable a collection of sacred vases, chalices, creziers, triptychs, caskets for relics, sacrament cups, altars, retables, huge massive geld cresses and church treasures seut by every cathedral nd sanctuary iu Portugal. Treasures et the Past. jc ancy live large rooms tilled thus, m which you begin with the rude, massive, stone-inlaid specimens of mediaeval ait of the twelth and thirteenth centuries and come down te the mere perfect preduc tiens el the fourteenth and fifteenth cen turies and lastly the gorireeus specimens of the eighteenth century, all in solid sil ver and geld, revealing what Catholic de votien gave te Evera, Coimbra, Guiinar aeus, Lisben and ether cathedrals and convents. The Spaniaids and all the foreigners pronounce this a most remark able feature of the exhibition a feature never before witnessed before and net easily te be realized again, owing te the clerical resistance te the idea of exhibiting such wealth. The exhibition contains also remarkable tapestries of the Flemish school, and a unique Peituguese specimen of tapestry, with columns of figures and flowers embossed in lelief ou a ground of tapestry six metres high by four long be longing te the Duke of Medina Cecli. Finally I remarked the collection of arms, Peninsular and Moorish, from the quaint weapons of the thirteenth century te the rich fowling pieces used by royalty during the last century. .The exhibition will be lighted by electricity. The inauguration takes place te morrow, at two o'clock iu the afternoon. England has sent speci mens of Peninsular art from the Seuth Kensington museum. Spain has a large room filled with treasures of her royal and ptivate collections. A New L'se or Electricity. New er!c Time-. The uses efclccticiiy are gi owing every day, especially the uses made of it by in genious ad vei Users. The electric hair brush, which is warranted te make hair grew en the head of a brass monkey if it is used sullieiently often, has been before the public for some time, and until lately was justly regarded as furnishing the easiest aud most effectual way of applying clcctiicity te the skin. Itisnow.hewever, rivaled in the estimation of the public by the electric corset, a new and wonderful invention. The weed-cut showing the manner of using the electric corset repre sents that article as a a seit ofclefco-filting jacket worn by a young lady, the sleeved and neck of whose dress are really a little tee shall we siy alarming ? The weed-cut is necessary, for although the advertiser iufei ms the public that the electric corset is precisely like the eidinary corset iu appearance, his words convey no idea te any upright and honorable man. If steadily worn, th:s electric corset will enable the wearer te giew plump and te enjoy the very best of health that is if we may believe what the advertiser says. As it is asserted te be perfectly harnilct-s, and te convey no perceptible shock te the human arm, it ought te become at least as popular as the eleetiic hairbrush h;is been. Nevertheless in spite of the. merits of the elect! ic corset, a new diseev.-ry has lately been made in regaid te the rlcctiic hair brush which, when it. becomes geneially known, will make the l.itlt : altogether the most dbiiable object that a woman can pas-Mbly have in the house Like, many ether great ditcevciics the one in question was made by accident. It has long been a matter of tiaditien that the maternal slipper is the instrument with which nursery discipline is enforced This was undoubtedly tine many years age when slippers were uuiveisally Wern, and many of the holiest recillectieus of the childhood of men of the present genera tion are associated wit It the slippers of their mothers. Hut the old-fashioned slipper, which ce'iM be slipped from the feet aud applied w here it would de the most geed at a memenu. notice, has te a great extent, passed away. The buttoned beet ha' .succeeded it, anil net only is it impe.s sible for an earnest mother with a large family te unbutton and billion up her shoe a dozen times in a day, but the beet itself is tee heavy and coarse an instiuuient te be used iu inculcating meial lessens Hence the hairbrush has become a popular means of training children in the right way. It is always within reach ; it has a convenient handle, and the hack of it. being Inead and nearly flat, will cover mere surface at a blew than could be covered by any ordinary beet or slipper. Newandthcn a badly made.haif. bitisli is. broken when brought in contact wjtJi a particularly "bad boy, but as a rule it is a remarkably effective remedial agent. Mr. McFancn, of KWsteI. Ul'L, has a small boy, uew of the nge of 0 yr ars, who has given her much anxiety," Net only has he been an exceptionally mischievous boy. with an absolutely unlimited capa city for snricptitieus jam, but he was un til lately physically weak aud undersized. His mother has been accustomed te pun ish him with a hair brush of the ordinary kind, but the cfi'ect of the punishment had always been te make the boy sullen and gloomy, and there were times whoa she asked herself if punishnit'iit really did the bjy any geed. A year age Mrs. McFarrcu was prevailed tipeu te buy au electric lwir brush, with the view of improving the condition of her hair. As the brush was an unusually large and strong one, she naturally used it in the education of her boy. The first time that it was applied te him he had beeu gulty of some particularly- heinous juvenile ciime, aud was therefore punished with mere than usual severity. Te-his mother's surprise, the moment he was re leased he sprang up aud turned several haud-springs, at the s true time breaking fei th iute song. Fer the rest of tiie day he was in the very highest spirits, and net a trace of his former sullen manner was visible. This was such an unexpected and utterly unprecedented state of things that his mother could account; for it only en the supposition that the effect of four years el fiequeut punishment had been cumulative, and had only just begun te show itself. The boy continued tn get into mischief, and was, of course, daily punished. Every time that the .hair brush was applied te him his spirits 'warned te lis;-, and Jifs muscular activity increased. Moreover, he suddenly began te grew tall and stieng, and his various bodily ailaunts disap peared. At the end of a year he was the tallest, heaviest and si rouge.st "boy of his age iu the whole town, and although his icstless activity constantly led him into breaches of maternal law, nothing could check the Hew of his' spirits or spoil hia perennial geed humor.. There can be no doubt that these won derful changes in the mental and physical constitution of the McFarrcu small boy were due te the electrical prep n ties of the hair brush used by his mother during the past year. The electricity, driven into his .system by impact, filled him with high spirits and gave an impulse te his physical growth.- It is thus evident that the ability of the electrical hairbrush te infuse elec tricity into the scalp and thus promote the growth of the hair is its valuable proper ty. Hereafter it will be used net merely 1 has the universal instrument of luvenile punishment, but as the readiest and surest means of infusing vitality into the sick and weakly of whatever aee. and Mrs. McFar- ren's uame will be forever associated with the greatest of the electrical discoveries. The Old, OW Story. Chicago Tribune. " Surely, you will net be false te me Geerge?" and the bright blue eyes of x.iaine jeuKms leek loudly up into the face of the man who bends ever her se fondly, and whose words of love come te her troubled breast with the same sweet, seething restfuluess that a tired man feels when the throbs of his aching head are stilled and the demons of pain driven away by the touch of a wife's hand aud the sennd of her low, sweet voice. " Ne, my little one," replied Geerge W". Simpsen, drawing the girl closer te him, ' I will never deceive you, never de aught that would give youserrow or pain. Yeu have made a better man of me dragged me, as it were, from the horrid maelstroem of draw porker and 2e cents drinks into whose deadly centre I was swiftly being drawn, and landed me iu the beautiful Lotes Islands of your love the pure, trusting, passionate love of a hear t that beats alone for me. Never fear, my darling, that I will leave you" and, press ing a kiss upon the ripe, red lips that could make a cake jar leek desolate, he went out into the starlit night siul started down the street car track, where there was no danger of being interrupted by vehicles. Ten years later. Over the old front gate, thrown out of plumb se many, many times by Gcerge and Elaine hanging en te swap lies, the vines are growing. A little te the left is a grave, mess-covered and uncared for. Tewscr is dead. In the sun-kissed wood shed back of the house a man is chopping weed . A woman comes te the back deer. "Geerge ?" she says. "Yes." " Supper's ready. Shoe tiie brats out of the alley and bring in some weed when you come." "All light." Heaven help them they are married ! All Angry Judge. The Itcadjuster judge of Norfolk, Va., Hen. D. G. Gedwin, though an able lawyer, has recently had occasion te demonstrate that he can get very, very angry. In a card te the Norfolk Land murk Judge Gedwin says he has been " ignobly and maliciously slandered " in a publication in that paper copied from the Washington Pest in regard te the Norfolk police bill. Net content with this, Judge Gedwin precicds te pronounce the publi cation in question "absolutely and un qualifiedly false," aud he denounces the author, who is unknown te him, as " a willful and malicious falsifier, slanderer, blackguard and coward." The judge says he utters these words as a citizen, and holds himself " responsible for them, new or hereafter." It will be only iu keeping with the fitness of things for both princi pals in this little a flair te be blindfolded befese they begin te sheet. " I'unetuality is the Illume el lJiHines-i." Iu l:iMiilics where Or. Hull's Cough Syrup !, kept, there i-t never a tiiis et absence from school or 1Uf.iue-se!i account of Coughs. Colds, or.Sero Tlueal. Price i" cut". It is ( Ik- ht-i;-lit. of telly te wait until you are In bud with dNea-n that may lust months, uln-ii you ean In; cured by :i timely use et 1'url.er's Ginger Tonic. W: have known sickly (.unities made the healthiest by it. Observer. ja'-l ill' leetl.V. wee w OcsplHCil. ily ihe unthinking, Rurdnck lias been con cen ddercd a weed, and it-t luxuriant growth, un-plea'-anl smell, etc., has rendered It, te tho-e ' net knowing il- virtues" a nuisance, and yet the root has hint? been acknowledged by sa vants a- most Invaluable as a diuretie, apiTi enl and bleed eilfiller. Iluideek Uloed IlillciM embody all its K"Od iialities. Price fl. Fer s deal "II. 11. Cochran's lrii Stere, 137 North Out-en Nti-cel, Lanca-ter. MIrabile Uictu. 'our rijirini? Rlosseni is u siicce-s. I cer tainly think its etleets are wonderful; all the dy-.'itie -yiiipteins t complained of have aiiished; iny wile, is also enlliusiastic in praise et it: sins was dislliiiired by bletelies anil pimples en her tare, anil had : eoiilinu-eii-, headache. .She is nil i ijilil. new ami all ini sihMy eiiipliens havi'KOiie. Ien may icier any iliiultne' p.ti I ies te me. "U. V. WILLIAMSON, " i:ik .Street, lluilale." Pi ice. ".0 cents. Fer sale at II. IS. Ceelllan'.s I : i : jsieif, 117 North (jiieen street. Lancaster. I'.tieitalinii et the ltc:.iT. .1. 11. Mihl, Syracuse, N. Y..writes: "When I fust commenced lining your ISurdeck Uloed ISitter.- I was troubled with llutteiin;; ar.d pal pitation et the heart. I telt weak and languid, witli'a ntiiutincsVellliK limbs; since usbi", my heart has nel-troubled nje-'and .tin; uuinbc ift sensation is all'sfnnc." 'Price fl. Fer sale at II. IS. Ceejinin's liiigsterct'137 North Queen street, Lancaster. 1JU ItfA AKlf- UIjASS H'AKJ;. I j k;ii X MARTIN. CHINA HALL. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF White SIedu China and Porcelain Ware, 01' nca ews utronTATle:.' in TEA and DINNER WAKE, FLAT WAltE, HOTEL WARE, CHAMBER WARE. .. c feuahiiitee. thr.se oeils tree fiem crazing tJoeils net satisfactory exchanged. HO USBKEEPERS ! LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! bl'IXIAL ATTENTION PAIO TO HOUSK 5V11UEI HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kicgr Street. t-AKltlAUIM, xv. l.?f;iI.S! .SI.I-IOltMl EDGERLEY & Ce., Market Slreel, rear Market Houses LANCASTER, PA. We barea T.ar-jcand Splcndiil nssertment of I'OliTLANI), ALBANY and UOUULE; SLEIGHS. 'I Ley arc made'er the best selected woodworks the best Ironed, bcit trimmed, nnd the linest painted and ornamented SLKIOHS ever otter etter ed for sale in the city. Kemember we pay cash ier our material ami allow no one te uiider&cll.H.s. Our Motte: "(JCICX SALEd AND SXALL X'ROFITB." It costs nothing te call and examine our work. We alae have en band a full line of FIN B CAKKIAGE WOKK, in which we deiy competition. promptly attended te. All went warrantee, ucpainngei an Kimi l!rttd& Gil, fc ifl ifm AT VLOTBIXB. 1LOTU1NG! CLOTUINU!! As wc wish te Clese Out the balance of enr WLNTEK CLOTHING ! WE HAVE MADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout our Whole hand a large stock et 5teck. We have en HEAVY SUITS anil OVEIJCOATS, MAKKKO AT SUCH LOW PKICKS AS WILL IX.il'KK A KKAKV SALE. 3-V only ask that you call and ex inline our stock ami be convinced et what we say Q. B. Hostetter & Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 23-Iyd ASl'Kr.PA O li:OIL NOTICKl Gentlemen I IJi OICDKU TO KKDTCK OUU WINTER STOCK OF OVERCOATINGS, COATINGS AND SUITINGS, WK WILL MAKK TO YOUK OUDEK ANY AUTICLK OF CLOTHING AT Precisely Cost Price. A.s our stock is large we would rather de tills than keep the stock en bund. Weiiuveii Urn: selection of the best makes of joeds, all in the new choice styles. We nse the best el trimmings, mid warrant n llist-rla-.s tit iu every respect. In MERINO UNDERWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, WK OFFKlt ItAKtJAlNS TO UKDUCK OlMC STOCK ALSO. Gira, BOW & HORST, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. . HOOKS AND HTAi'IOtfEKX; rl KISTM AS PltKsBNTS, ILLUSTKxVTEI) BOOKS . and (Jems of Cants at Art in Christinas end New Year L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WKST KING STBKKT. 1882. 1882. DIAKIES, IN VARIOUS STYLES. MANIFOLD BOOKS Fer ceypinj; letters, invoices, orders in trip licate, copying pestil cards, 4c. ; the best In the world ; no press, brush, ink nor water re quired. Call for circular. At the ISoekatore cf Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street . SIGN OP THE BOOK. MINMCH'S LATKST IMPROVED PATENT - - TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Ualiug Tobacco. Jlinntclfj MANURE DRAO, ter cleaning stables. All. sold en trial 011 their merits. Warranted te jrlve 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 II. M INN1C1I. 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