fuMligitiM -oliiRie X III--Ne. 122. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY JANUARY 24, 1882. Price Tw Onte. (Eke ) J i CLOTBLSU, AC. A KAKII CIIANCK. A SUIT OK HIE CIOTBES or ax OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Pries. In order le reducu my heavy sleek of PINE WOOLENS I shall make them up loonier jer this NEXT TIIIRTV DAYS InrCash only ut cost price Tills is without exception this greatest re duction ever made in (INK CLOTHES, uml is ileni! te make room for our heavy Spring Importations, lilch we expect te have in .stock ly the early part of February, Wc have the sample cards l" thi;3i; goods already in store, and anyone li'Hirieiis id'sccming first choice ler SI'RINO WEAR can de se new, anil the greilri will be tallied for him. Remember the above reduction is ler Hep.vy Weights and Cash Only. H. GBRHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 Easl King Street, l IIAI'I'Y NKW VKAK! The cuseu of ISS1 closed one of the most brilliant and successful cam paigns in the history el our trade. We congratulate our pittrensund ourselves in anticipation el u lively anil Increas ed Spring Tmde. In elder temiet the ilemaud we have made extensive Improvements in our room and etherwl-e extended our facil itles te present our spring offering of .Select and Choice FOUKHiN SOVEL TIES te arrive about the Fiuhtep Fkb iiti.Mtv. We will be able te please the most ivsthvlic a,s well as the general clas of trade, A great desideratum among our people seems te his n cheajt article in Clothing. There Is no geed in it We have tried it and found II don't pay. We will wager one of our Overcoats will last three seasons' hard wear and leek genteel, while a $20 Overcoat will hardly be recognized ailer one season's wear. W here is the economy in buying trash? Few per sons are competent judges of tine articles el Clothing done up-in first class style ; therefore, we invite special attention te our establishment, where can be found ut all times the very best in the market, at prices as reasonable as can be expected. We am selling a lewllKAVY-WKKUIT OVERCOATINGS AND SUITINGS, at. very Lew mices in order te close them out te make room ler our new Spring Stock. Thaiiklul ler the very liberal patron age, we hope te continue our motto el Square Dealing in all our transactions, ami show a practical and happy result iliiriug our Spring Campaign. All are cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K. SMALINCI. ARTIST TAILOR. lflKST ANNUAL CLOSING SALE OF Fer Mch, Beys, Youths ani Children, CONSISTIXI! or Suits, Pants, Coats, Vests, -AND OVERCOATS. AT AL ROSENSTEIN'S, ONE-PRICE HOUSE In etir MKN'S DEl'ARTMET v.e have ma le lour grades na lollews, viz : P.I4 ALL-WOOL SUITS at S7..10. About 'M diU'crent pattern ; lernier price from $10 te $1.1.5(1. -219 ALL-WOOL SUITS fltSlO. About 'Jii dill'ercnt patterns, in Sack aul Kreck Ceat ; former price lrem $1-2 te $li;. W FINK CASSIMEI1E and WORSTED SUITS, In Sacks or Frecks, at SI 2.50. Fermer price. $15 te $18. .V2 VERY FINE DKESS SUITS ter i15. Fermer price, $20 te $25. 2.-7 YOUTH'S SUITS. Seme are Hall-Weel anil some All-Weel, ler 87.SO. Fenner prices lrem $10 te $10. I liave put them all en one counter, you ean have j our choice. Till la the greatest bar gain ever ettered belere in this city anil an oppertunilv which you may never get again. All my OVERCOATS have been reduced nearly one-hall the former prices. YOUNG MKN'S TLSTERETIKS & RKVKIt SIISLE OVERCOATS, all reilneeil nearly one halt. Beys' and Children's Suite Reduced 20 per cent. Jlv assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is one of tin; largest in this citv, every article reilneeil. I'urc Linen Cellars, 4-ply, Klc. : :i ler 25c. Karl & Wilsen's Cellars, 20c Cuffs, 25c. they arc the best, in the market. Wc arc ever-stocked in these goods anil de sire te reduce the stock, therclere these prices arc only temporary; avail yourselves el this great opportunity and get some bargains. Men's Underwear 2.1 per cent, less than the marked price. Suits and Overcoats Hand somely MADE TO ORDER at reduced juices. AL ROSENSTEIN, l'lONEEll OF MODERATE PRICES. 37 North Queen Street. Next deer te Shall. & Itro.'s Hat Stere. CAKR1AVWS, C. s LKIUH.S! SL.HIUH3! EDGERLEY fc Ce., Market Street, rear MarKet Houses LANCASTER, I'A. We haven. Large and Splendid, assortment e PORTLAND, ALHANY and DOU1JLE; SLEIGHS. They arc made or the best selected woodworks the best ironed, best trimmed, and the finest, painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever offer ed for sale in the cily. Remember we pay cash ler our material ana allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte : " Quick Sales awd Small Profits." It costs nothing te call and examine our work. We also have en hand a lull line of FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we dcty mp ctitien. All work warranted. Repairing of all kind promptly attended te. f n26-tfd& w LIQUORS, C. piSGWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne, 205 West King Street, leblC ly WINTER LTIffi CLOTULNU. w ANAUAKCK & BROWNS, OAK HALL.. BAKGAJSTS DE FACTO. Rough and Tumble Data. The mill that makes these goods rans 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 IKON ltlTTHUS. "KON 111TTKK.S. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. IRON HITTERS are hlghlyj-ccemnicnited ter all diseases requiring a certain ami blli clent tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE. TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. I It enriches the bleed, stii'iiirt liens the muscles, and jlves neiv Hie te the nerves. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the hbeil. Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation that will net Blacken the teeth or give lieaditclic. Sold by nil druggists. Write ler the A I! C Reek, T2 pp. el useful and amusing reading tent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, riMyilAw Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG street, Lancaster. HOUSE EUJtlflSULNG OOOliS. rjlINN WIM.SON. HOUSEFURNISHING- We have net only BANKRUPT GOODS below market value, but we have FLOOR OIL CLOTH for 25c. per yard up ; WOODEN BUCKETS, 10c. Table Oil CM, Weed anflWillew Ware, Tie Cnllery, Spoons, STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Ami everything you want te start Housekeeping with at the LOWEST PRICKS. Come and see for yourself." FLINN & WILLSON, PLUMBING, GASFITTING, TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING, SPECIALTIES. 1'x.umhem's J OI1N L. AKNOLI. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS, BEST PORTABLE IN USE. SLATE HOOFER AND KOOFS REPAIRED, PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. Nea. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE MEltlVAL. pAKKKR'S UAIU KALSAM. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best. Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dressing Never lails te restore yentliful color te gray hair. .Wc. and $1 sizes. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Uucliu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known are here combined into a medicine or such varied powers, as te make it the greatest Bleed Purifier and Tne Best Health ami Strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et tlie Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and Is entirely different from Bitters, Ginger Essences, ami etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates 50c.andtf sizes. HISCOX CO., Chemists, X. Y l.uige saving huyiner$l size. sepl2-l yeodeewA w $10.00 4 $7.50 $4.50 $7.00 They are BARGAINS c forth. $6.00 J strongly of the solidity and Heuse in America. TUON ISITTKKS. SURE APPETISER.. BALTIMORE, MD. STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen sui'rz.ma. rOUN L. AKNOLD. ARNOLD, STREET, LANCASTER, PA. faprt-tlil -pAHKEK'S GINGER TONIC. Lancaster Jntclltgencer. TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 24, 1882. "Toe Perlt'ctly Awlul." weakness of the Superlative In Speech A characteristic essay, by Ralph Walde Emersen, en "The Superlative," forms a leading feature of the Midwinter Century, aud contains the following : There is a superlative temperament which has no medium rauge, but swiftly oscillates lrem the freezing te the boiling point, and which affects the manners of these who share it with a certain despera tion. Their aspect is grimace. They go tearing, convulsed through life wailing, praying, exclaiming, swearing. Wc talk, sometimes, with people whose conversa tion would lead you te suppose that they had lived in a museum, where all the ob jects were monsters aud extremes. Their geed people arc phejnixes ; their naughty are like the prophet's figs. They use the superlative of grammar : " most pctfeet," " most exquisite," " most horrible." Like the French, they arc enchanted, they arc desolate, because you have get or have net get a shoe string or a wafer you happen te want net perceiving that superlatives arc diminuative and weaken ; that the positive is the sinew of speech, the superlative the iat. If the talker lese a teeth, he thinks the universal thaw and dissolution el things has come. Controvert his opinion and he cries " Persecution !' and reckons himself with St. Barnabas who was sawn in two. Especially we nole this tendency te ex tremes in the pleasant excitement of hor ror mongers. Is there something se deli cious in disasters and pain '.' Bad news is always exaggerated, aud we may chal lenge Providence te send a fact se tragi cal that we cannot contrive te make it a little worse in our gossip. All this comes el poverty. We aru un skillful dcfineis. Frem want of skill te convey quality we hope te move idmira tien by quantity. Language should aim te describe the fact. It is net enough te suggest it a:.d magnify it. Sharper sight would indicate the true line. 'Tis very wearisome, this straining talk, these ex periences, all exquisite, iutcuse, and tre mendeus " The best I ever saw ;" " I never in in' life !" One wishes these terms gazetted and forbidden. Every favorite is net a cherub, nor evcrv cat a grifliu ; nor each uuplcasing person a dark, dia-f behcal intriguer ; nor agonies, excrucia excrucia teons, nor ccstacies our daily bread. Ti'iiiperuta Statement. Hew impatient we arc.in these northern latitudes, of looseness aud intemperance in .speech ! Our measure of success is the moderation and low level of an individ ual's judgment. Docter Chanuing's. piety and wisdom had such weight that in Bos Bes Bos eon the popular idea of religion was what ever this eminent divine held. But I re member that his best friend, a man of guarded lips, speaking of him in a circle of his admirers, said: "I have known him long, I have studied his character, and I believe him capable of virtue.'' An eminent French journalist paid a high compliment te the Duke of Wellington, when his documents were published : " Here are twelve volumes of military dis patches, and the word lery is net found in them. The first valuable power in a jcasenable mind, ene would say, was the power of plain statement, or the power te receive things as they befall, and te transfer the picture, of them te another mind unaltered "f is a geed rule of rhetoric which Schlegel gives ' In geed prese. every wen! is un derscored : ;' which, I suppose, means never italicise. Spartans, stoics, heroes, saints aud gods use a short and positive speech. They arc never oft" their ccnties. As seen as they swell aud paint and find truth net enough for them, softening of the brain has al ready begun. It seems as if inflation were a disease in cident te tee much use of words, and the remedy lay in a recourse te things I am daily struck with the forcible understate ment of people who have no literary habit. The low expression is stieng and agree able. The citizen dwells in delusions. His dress and draperies, house and siables, occupy him. The peer ceuntrymau, having no circumstance of carpets, coaches, dinncis, wine, aud dancing in his head te confuse him, is able te leek M might at you, without refraction or prismatic glories, aud he sees whether you sre straight also, i.r whether your head is addled !y this mixture of wines. The common people diminish : ' a cold snap;" "it lams easy ;" 'geed hay ing weather." When a farmer means te tell you that he is doing well with his farm, he says, "I don't work as hard as I did, aud 1 don't mean te." When he wishes te condemn any treatment of soils or of stock, he says, " It won't de any geed." Under the Catskill mountains the boy in a steamboat said "Come up here, Teny ; it leeks pretty out of doers." The Superlative " at Public Dinners I once attended a dinner given te a urcat state functionary by functionaries men of law, state and trade. The guest was a great man in his own country aud an hon ored diplomatist in this. His health was drunk with some acknowledgment of his distinguished service te both countries, and followed by nine cold hurrahs. There was the vicious superlative. Then the great ellicial spoke and beat his breast, and declared that he should remember this honor te the latest moment of his exist ence. He was answered again by officials. Pity, thought I, they should lie se about their keen sensibility te the nine cold hur rahs and te the commonplace compliment of a dinner. Men of the world value truth, in proportion te their ability, net by its sacrcdncps, but for its convenience Of such, especially of diplomatists, one has a right te expect wit andingenuity te avoid the lie, if they must comply with the form. New, I had been present, n little before, in the country at a cattle show dinner, which followed an agricultural dis course delivered by a farmer ; the dis course, te say the least, was bad ; and one of our village fathers jjave at the dinner this toast : " The orator of the day ; his subject deserves the attention of every ! fanner. Hie caution el the toast lui honor te our village farmer. I wish great lords aud diplomatists had as much rcsprct for truth. WINNING A IUCllJi: Rejected by the 1'arcnts I.ecausn lie was Peer and Afterward Gaining a Fortune James Dunlap, of New Haven, Count, applied for .v position as farm hand at Deacon Eldridge's farm, in Lansdale,Pa ,12 years age, and was put at work. Eldridge had a daughter 16 years old, who became fascinated with Dunlap, anil after an ac quaintance of two years he asked the dea con for the daughter's hand in marriage. The deacon objected because el Duulap's penniless condition. The girl premised te gain her father's consent or put an end te her unhappy existence. Dunlap left the farm, declariug that he would some day return a mau et wealth and influence. He went te Wyoming territory, where he ob tained a situation as driver ou a stage line aud at the end of live years he purchased a half interest in the business. By shrewd financiering and successful speculations he cleared 20,000, which, with the profit from his business, gives him the title of being ene of the wealthiest residents of Wyoming. He is also one of the heaviest stockholders in a new railroad enterprise. He returned en Thursday, after an absence et ten years, and was married te Miss Eldiidge. The wedding was a jjrand aifair. The bridal couple go te New Haven and thence te Wyoming. The bride has rejected many eilers in the past ten years. She is the belle of the Lackawanna vallev. Wilde at (lie Capital. Congressman Robeson Shetting the -"Usllieie Around Washington. Washington Correspondence of tlie Times. I had the pleasure of seeing Oscar Wilde make his debut in society here that is te say, his first appearance in a large com pany. It was sensational te a degree. The scene was at Marim's hall, where a choice company was assembled at the german given by the Bachelors' club. The hand some hall was adorned with groups of pot pet ted plants and brilliant with lights, Hash ing jewels, handseme faces aud elegaut toilets. The guests numbered several hundred and included members of the cab inet and of both houses of Congress, with ladies of their families, numerous ladies aud gentlemen of the diplomatic corps, aud many respected residents of the citv. It was fairly a representative Washington party. Just as the ball was at its height, that isafierll o'clock, during a pause of the music between two figures of the german, through the widely opened doers entered Representative Robeson and his wife, always a regal-looking woman, with her white hair aud stately iigure, and ou this occasion especially se in a toile: of garnet velvet, rare lace ami diamonds, aud Oscar Wilde, the lien of Londen society and poet apostle of the aesthetes, conscious te the very ends of his thick, long, bushy hair of his claim te these titles, and evidently ex pectant of trausiixing the admiring gaze el" the assembled company. He had the benefit of the glances of ali present, but curiosity, net admiration, was the cause ; the comments made en the strange looking figure in the black dress coat, with wide low cellar overhung by the long hair ; his lower extremities, which are both thin aud crooked, clad te emphasize their ugly angularity in close fitting knee breeches, black silksteckiugs and low shoes, were far from flattering te the egotist, who looked, as some promptly said, te no as great a crank as Unitcau. The comparison suggested itself at ence because the aggressive self-conceit of the one seems equaled only by that of the ether, and it having been demonstrated se painfully in Guiteau's case te what tragic lengths that overweening passion for no toriety, and especially eccentric notoriety, usually thought harmless, may lead its possessor, Washington people, at least, te whom liens are never a rarity, are in no mood new te Hatter any one who seems te demand it. In his manner of entering the ball room as who shall say " the eyes et the world arc upon mc," he called te mind the epi sode or the sunflower his asthetic floral pet, in the c.tntata of the Coronation of the Rese," when all the flowers being as sembled as candidates for royal honors, the chorus sings : ililt who comes here t Who comes here ? ' I'is the suiillewer, 'tis the sunlit, uer ! Hail, all hail, Bemliastics, ever hail. And the sunflower in this again typical of the lien of Londen society, who evident ly thinks the sun rises and sets for him begins : The golden sun leeks en jiitf all the day. And gives te uir at night his last, his parting ray. I saw no ene seem specially eager for an introduction, and the youth posed sitting beside the ladies te whom he was firit introduced, turning his profile, whose out lines aie as little beautiful as these of his legs, te the congregation side. His face leeks very sallow and he seems te endeav or te roll his eyes in a fine poetic frenzy. If he must exhibit legs for which nature has done se little, why should he net bring avthctic art te their aid and pad them? llebieught letters of introduction te Representative and Mrs. Robeson, who entertained him at dinner Friday evening, and then first took him te a reception given by the Cdimuissioner of Agriculture and Mrs. Lesing te the delegates te the agiicniLural convention, in session here this week, and then te the german, as mentioned. lle.iitli Notes. Statistics prove lliattwcnty II ve per ei'iit. el the deaths in our larger cities are rallied y consumption, and when we rc lleel that this teirihie ill-ease in its earlier sti-ge will re-nlily ylcltl te ahettle of Dr. Bull's Ceiigh Syrup (costing S3 cunt"), shall wc con demn the sultereis ler their negligence, ir pity them ler their ignorance-.' II i I he height et felly te wait until you are in lied with iliiea-se that may last months, when you can he cured by a timely use et Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly families made the healthiest, by it. Observer. ja-2-lnii!end.fcwcew Frightful Misery. Mr. Win. l'omerey. Banger, Me., writes: "I have for a long time sutlered lrem contin ual eoii-tipatien, making my life a misery, and i-:iu-iiiig headache and trightful cramps, air. Thnuiasen (who has been lately visiting in Buffalo), Induced me try the Spring Blos Bles eom. It lias perfectly cured nie."' Trice 50 cents. Fer sale at II. II, Cochran's drug store, 137 North (iueen street, Lancaster. Visible improvement. Mr. Neah Bates, Ehnlra, X. Y writes: " About four years age I had an attack of htl inus tever, and never lully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and I wenld he completely pi estrated for days. After using two hollies et your Burdock Bleed Bitters the improvement was m visible that 1 was aston ished. I can new, though !I years of age, de a lair and reasonable day's work." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North tiuecn street, Lancaster. Small Ceinlnrt. When you are continually coughing night and day, annoyliigeveryhedy around you, and hoping 11 will go away et its own accord, you are running a diiigereus risk better use Dr. Themas' Kclecttie Oil, an untaillng remedy In all such eases. Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster COAL. B. It. HARTIH, Wholesale and Kclail Dealer In all kinds Ot LUM BEB AND COAL. Sf fan I: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd COHO & WILE, .".'.' NOHTll WATEii UT., Istne-ttater, i'a Wholesale and Ketail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange r.ranrli Office : Ne. 20 CJSNTUK SQUAKE. lel28-lyd no TO REILLY iiliiLLER -FOB GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY 0AL, Alse, Hay and Straw by 1 he bale or ten. Fanners and etners In want of Stiperlei Manure will find it te their advantaje le call Yard, Harrisburg nice. i Office. 20JC KaM Chrstnut street. ( -; )',- xew JLDrjcJtTianaucitTs. "13EADT1FCI. WEDDING GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced In our stock are especially fitted for WEDDING GIFTS, BECAUSE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place In our cases a liner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful oeds. EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler. ZAHJTS C0RNEK, OCtS-winiI&wIt MUSICAL LNSTKUMENTS. M IISIC-MOXES. MUSIC -BOXES. Closing Out Sale, at cost of produc tion in Switzerland, about 1-2 and 1-4 value here. "Wednesday, January 25, Grand Opening of a large shipment, having arrived tee late for the holidays They are mostly of the large and medium size and, with few excep tions, of superior quality ; High Class Musical Bexes, tee geed and expen sive for the wholesale trade. These instruments are far superior te the ordinary music box generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te be appreciated. Musical Bexes with bells, drums, castanets, celestial voices, harp, zither, etc., running from lO te 50 minutes by one winding. Circular en application. G. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: 1020 CHESTNTT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jjiltfd VUIXA AN It ULASSWAItt. TTHJH & MARTIN. A WORD TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Yeu will liml at CHINA HALL, the largest and best Assortment of French China, Cut and Engraved Glassware, WHITE GRANITE WAKE. COMMON WARE, ROCKINGHAM WARE, YELLOW WARE. STONE WARE, CHAMBER WARE. A I.ARIIK LOT IW Damaged 'Ware, JUST OI'ENED. Call and be convinced. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. OAurjug. (1 KKAT UAIMiAINS IIS CllU'KTS, T I claim te have the Largest and Kine" teclc et CARPETS In this City, llrussels and Tapestry CAltl'ETS Vhree-ply, Extra Super. Super. AH Weel, lull Weel and 1'art out Ingrains : lrem the jest te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be seen In this city. 1 also have a l.artre and Fine Stock et uiy wn make Chain and Itag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c l'EK YARD. Alse MAKE CAltl'ETS TO ORDER at shot, notice. Salisiactien fjnarentecd. -Ne trouble te show goods If you de nfc wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER FA. c iAKl'KT.S, SC. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Designs, Beautifully Colored. l 50 CC1 ) ce ( 75 cc 50 cents. 83 cents.; INGRAINS cenis. au cents, cents. $1.00. itstiv (75 cents. $1.00. tbi.mV tt cents. $1.10. J..hhL3 no cents. $1.20. TA1' RRU WILTON AND f MOQUETTES, UOOD VALUE OIL CLOTHS, -( AT LINOLEUM, ALL PRICES. LIGNUMS. I. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, al-lydeed2twl PHILADELPHIA. "lAKPETS, COAL, c. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,' Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Laseastbb, Fa., Well-known Manulacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, 1SLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YAKN, Ae.i USTOM BAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. (LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either In the piece or In Garments ; also, all kinds of silks, Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tleinen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo iilue Dyeinp done. All orders or goods lelt with us will recelvi recelvi prempt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. OOAL. COAL,. Ceal el the best quality put up expressly lei lamlly use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 SOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lVdRSI PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft CO Til El' ARE LANCASTER. PENN'A. Mtx aeuD? T It. 1IAKTIN Jicit NOW OFFERING ODDS AND ENDS OF Carpets m ill Papers ! AT A HARGAIN. During inventory we l.ave taken out all our llenuiaiits el Carpets and Wall Papers. and te close them out have marked tlum at prices that are ROUND TO SELL THEM! Ingrains, - - - from 10c. up. Brussels, - - - 50. ' WALL, PAPERS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prices Sts., LANCASTER. PA. OfKCI L. NOTICf. I METZGER, BARD& HAUGHMAN, New Cheap Stere. ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF ii I AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TICKINGS, UNDER REGULAR PRICKS. Table Linens, Frem Auction, Cheap. TOWELS and NAPKINS in Great Variety. THE BEST FEATHERS. METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S, NEW CHEAP STOUK, Ne. 43 West King Street. ( AllLEIl'M OLII STANII.) Iletvveen the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, janlt-lydftw 1UK.1T u.i-.;ins. While taking an account .el sleck we Offer BARGAINS IN Dry Goods! ANI? GAEPETS! Although we nre selling oil our sleck rapid ly a. the low- figures wc are offering goods, yet we have many BARGAINS IN Every Department ! OK OUR IMMENSE STOCK, and It will pay any one te leek through our stock heiere buying elsewhere, as yen ar sure te llud something te suit you at the prices. CA LL A ND SEE FOR YOURSELF. & 25 EAST KINO: STREET, LANCASIF PA, m irtii HnsliQs