Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 27, 1882, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY JANUARY 27, 1882.
Price Twt Cmti.
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CLOTHISQ, c.
A ItAKK CHANCE.
A SITIT OK
FUE CLOTHES
OR AX
OVERCOAT
Made Up te Order at Cost Price.
In order le led hoc my lieavy block et
FINE WOOLENS
l lmll make them up loonier for the NEXT
Til IKTY DAYS ler Cash only at cost price.
This Is witlieut exception the vreatest re
duction ever made in rlXB CLOTHES, unil
is tlene te make room for our lieuvy
Spring Importations,
which we expect te hnve in stock by the early
pin t et February, We have the sample cards
.t tlu-se goods already In Htere, and anyone
di-nli ions effletfnrttfg llrst choice ler SPRING
WKAKeun ilo-euow, ami the jjceds will be
tuiucd lerliilil.
Iti-ini-inhcr the above re'ductlen Is for
Heavy Weights and Gash Only.
" H. GERHART,
TAILOR,
Ne. 6 East King Street
HAPPY NKW VKAK!
The season of 18l closed one of the
most biilliuut and successlul cam
paigns in the history et our trade. We
congratulate our patrensand ourselves
In anticipation el a lively and increas
ed bpihiK Trade.
In order te mi ct the demand we luvyc
made extensive improvements in our
i neui ami otherwise extended our facil
ltics te present our spring offering et
.select and Choice FOREIGN XOVEL
TIE te arrive about the Piiist of Fun
i:i Ativ. Vc will be able te please the
most (esthetic as well as the general
ela-set trade. A gieat desideratum
among our people seems te be a cheap
article in Clothing. There Is no geed
in it We have tried it and found it
don't pay. We will wager one et our
KM Overcoats will last three seasons'
bard wear and leek Rented, while a $20
Overcoat will hardly be recognized
niter one acajeu's wear. Where is the
economy in buying tia-li? Few per--ens
v.re competent Judges et line
articles et Clothing done up In lirst
elass style ; therefore, we Invite special
attention te our establishment, where
can be found at all times the very best
in the market, at prices as reasonable
ax can be expected. We aie selling a
lew HEAVY-WEIGHT
OVERCOATINGS
AN II
SUITINGS,
at veiy Lew prices in order te cle-e
tlietn out te make room ter our new
" pring Stock.
Tiiaiiklut ler the very liberal patron
age, we hope te continue our motto et
Square Heating in all our transactions,
and -hew a pntct ical and happy result
liming our spring Campaign.
All are cordially invited te call at
121 N. QUEEN STREET.
J. K. SMALINtt.
ARTIST TAILOR.
1
,'IICST ANNUAL.
CLOSING SALE
OF-
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Fer MeD, Beys, Yuuths ant Children,
OONSISTISO OF
Suits, Pants, Coats, Vests,
OVERCOATS.
AT
AL ROSENSTEIN'S,
ONE-PRICE HOUSE
in our MEN'S DEPAKTMET we have ma le
four grades as lollews, viz :
1114 ALL-WOOL SUITS at S7.50.
beiit -'lt ditlerent patterns; Jeriner price
lrem $10 te $X3..r0.
-Jin ALL-WOOL SUITS attflO.
About ditrerent patterns, in Sack an it
Freck Coats ; lei-mcr price from $12 te $lti.
I.: FINE CASSIMERE and WOR8TED SUITS,
lu Sacks or Flecks, at 818.50.
Fermer price. $15 te $18.
5J VI.RY FIXE DRESS SUITS ter 15.
Fermer price, $20 te $25.
r.7 YOUTH'S SUITS. Seme are Hall-Weel
k and some All-Weel, lei-.7.50.
j Fermer prices lrem $10 te $10.
I have put them all en one counter, you
can li.ive our choice. Thl is the greatest bar
gain ever ettered before in this city and an
opportunity which you may never get again.
All my OVKKCOATS have been reduced
nearly one-halt the termer prices.
OUXG MEN'S ULSTERETTES REVKR
SH'.LE OVERCOATS, all reduced
nearly one hall.
Bey 8' and Children's Suits Reduced
20 per cent.
llv nsseilment of GENTS' FURNISHING
Goens is one of the largest in this citv, every
article reduced. Pure Linen Cellars, 4-ply,
lite: :! ser 23c. Karl & Wilsen's Cellars, 20c
Culls, 25c they are the licst in Uic market.
We aie ever-stocked In these goods and dc--ire
te reduce the stock, tluueiere these prices
are only temporary; avail yourselves et this
great opportunity and get some bargains.
Men's Underwear i" per cent, less than the
marked price. Suits and- Overcoats Hand--oinely
MADE TO ORDER at reduced prices.
AL ROSENSTEIN,
PIONEER OF MODERATE'PRICES.
37 North Queen Street.
Xcxt deer te Shultz & it're.'s Hat Stere.
CAKR1AOMB, C.
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LKICIIS! SLK.IUHS!
DGERLEY k Ce.,
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Market Street, rear Market Houses
LANCASTER, PA.
We have a Large and Splendid assortment e
PORTLAND, ALBANY and DOUBLE;
SLEIGHS.
Tl.ey are made or the best selected woodworks
the best Ironed, best trimmed, and the finest
painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever offer
ed ler sale in the city.
Remember wc pay cash ler our material and
allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte:
" Qcick Sales aki Small Puefits."
It costs nothing te call and exatnine our
- work. We also have en hand a full line of
FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we dcly
lUi etltien.
All work war ran lea. Repairing or all kind
promptly attended te. fnae-tfd&u
J.10.VOK8, JtV. "
TINVAI.T.3
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND
GKOJERY STORE,
Ne. 2 r. West lung -trcct, lcblCly
CLOTMUrO.
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ANAMAKEK & BROWN, OAK HALL.
Te Waiting People.
Seme persons Lave waited, for various reasons, te purchase Clothing.
If the delay was te get the lowest of all prices the time has come. In
opening Bargain Reems we make the best of a necessity growing out
of the puculiarities and magnitude of our business.
Te Meet Late Season Needs.
ODD PANTALOONS.
One let made te sell at $4.00 reduced te $2.50.
One let made te sell at $3.50 reduced te $2.50.
One let made te sell at $3.50 reduced te $2.25.
One let made te sell at $3.00 reduced te $2.25.
SMALL BOYS' SUITS.
with short pantaloons.
Asserted lets, reduced from $5 fe 83.75. AH sizes.
Asserted lets, reduced from $7.50 te $4. Only small sizes.
Asserted lets, reduced from 68 te $5. All sizes.
ODD SHORT PANTALOONS.
Large lets reduced from $2.50 and $3.00 te $1.75.
Large lets reduced from $2.25 and $2.00 te $1.50.
Large lets reduced from $2.00 and $1 75 te $1.25,
The aoeds thus offered are almost without exception new and fresh.
Tin only reasea ice should reduce an; jiriccs is that hts are broken and
sizes irregular. Intrinsically the yond? are rahiehle ft? when frsl made.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
Sixth and Market streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
WON HITTERS.
rKON BITTERS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIO.
IRON HITTERS are highlyrccemmemled ter all diseases requiring a certain and etll
cient tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE
TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK.OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, ami tfives new lile te the nerves. It acts
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the
Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tbe only Iren Preparation that will
net Dlacken tbe teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the A It CBoek, 32
pp. et useful and amusing reading tent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
ra-iydftwi BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
HOUSE EURNISHINO HOODS.
TI,INN W1LLSON.
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, M ffllew Ware, Table Geirr, Suns,
STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES.
And everything you want te start Housekeeping with at t:ie LOWEST PRICKS. Come nnd
sec for yourself.
FLIKlSr & "WTLLSON,
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING, SPECIALTIES.
l'LUMRER'S
fOHN L. ARNOLD.
PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS,
BEST PORTABLE IN USE.
SLATE ROOFER AND HOOFS' REPAIRED,
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING,
Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam.
JOHN L.
Nee. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE
MEDICAZ..
TAUKKB'S HAIR 11ALSABI.
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dreaalng
Never tails te restore youthful color te gray hair. Mc. and 1 sizes. .
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Buchu. Mandrake, and many of the beat medi
cines known are licre combined into a medicine of such varied powers, as te make it tbe
greatest Bleed Purifier and Tne Best Health ana strength Restorer Ever Used. It cures
Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach. Rowels, Lungs, Liver anil Kidneys, and
is entirely ditrerent lrem Hitter-), Ginger Essence, ami etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates
50c. andit sizes. H1S0OX A CO.. Cliemi-t--, X. Y l.aijje savin? buy-in? 1 size.
-op 12-1 yeodee w.tw
1 i
TKON HITTKKS.
SURE APPETISER.
supplies.
rOUN I,. AKNOLP.
ARNOLD,
STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
laprt-ttti
DABKEK'S GINGER TONIC.
Lancaster Jntelltgencet.
FBIDAT EVENING. JAN. S7, 1882.
OMAHA.
A WKSTKRN TOWN OF' 30,000.
1U itailread Connection and Commercial
Advantage.
. Omaha, January 24, 1882.
This town, though comparatively new,'
numbers about 30,000 people, a live, en
terprising, wide-awake set 'of people,
making rapid sttidys in commerce, manu
factories, improvement and in all things
that go te make up a large commercial
centie. We much doubt if there is-a city
west of the Mississippi that has a brighter
outlook for the future than Omaha, situ
ated en a navigable river and emnjauding
the commerce from the Mfcsemi river
westward throughout the statj of Ne
braska, through Wjotnimj,eelorado-, Utah,
Mentana, Nevada, te the Pacific coast
as far jierth as Oregon. Its railroad
facilities are unsurpassed by any city
west of Chicago and north of St. Leuis.
It is the gateway of the great transcenti
nental railway. It has direct communica
tion with tbe three great trunk lines te
Chicago, two trunk lines te St. Leuis and
tbe south. A third line, tie Missouri Pa
cific", new under construction betweeu
Atchison, Kausas City and Omaha, wbicb
is nearly completed, will give Omaha a
direct line te St. Leuis ami the gulf states
west of the Mississippi river. The Chi
cago, St. Paul & Omaha R. R. has placed
Omaha withiu reach of tbe Minnesota and
Wisconsin lumber regions, the Burlington
& Missouri River R. R, and its various
branches connect Omaha with southern,
south-western and Central Nebraska. The
rapid extension of this line te Denver
Colerado and New Mexico insures Omaha
a second trunk liue te Colerado and New
Mexico. The Omaha & Republican Val
ley toad has given Omaha a monopoly of
the traffic with central Nebraska. The
Omaha, Niobrara & Black Hills branch of
the Union Pacific ruuniug through north
western Nebraska and te the mining
regions of the Black Hills. The Union
Pacific, the greatest trunk Hue en the
American ceutinent, gives Omaha direct
communication with the coal, iron, silver
aud geld regions el Wyoming and Colo Cole
rado, the silver belt of Utah, Idaho, aud
Mentana, and Jthe bullion aud fruit ex
porting region of California and the Pacific
coast. The Chicago & Northwestern and
the Reck Island lines have under consider
ation tbe project of building a bridge
across the Missettti about a mile and a-balf
north of the Union Pacific bridge, aud ex
tending their read into Nebraska and the
northwest. Tbe Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy have purchased a tract of land
near the river ; they intend erecting
freight depots for handling their western
freight. The Union Pacific has at present
3,6015 miles of read in running order and
1,500 utiles under construction. Thus
Omaha commands a large territory, opened
by the many lines of read te which she i
the gateway, aud her business men riO
taking advantage of the means offered,
which is apparent from her wholesome
trade, which, during 1831, amounted te
ever fifteen and a-balf million delhus.
We are informed by wholesale met chat, ts
that the prospects for business for the
preseutyear are far mere favorable than
last year, aud that the wholesale trade
will, iu all probability, treble what it was
in 1881.
The industries of Omaha arc unmcrens,
the Union Pacific shops employing about
1,800 men, the smelting works, the third
largest in the world, employing about 330
men ; a distillery the fourth iu size iu the
United States, shipping alcoholic spirits te
France and Russia ; the iutcrual revenue of
this distillery ameuutcd te $1,138,800.90,
for 1881; eighteen hundred head of cattle
were fed at this distillery during tbe past
year. Omaha foundry aud machine shops,
linseed oil works, white lead works, Omaha
iron aud nail company, carriage and wagon
factories ; one of the factories turned out
work te the amount of $23,000 in 1831.
Shet tower, cracker factory, doing a busi
ness of $10,000 per month. Cornice works,
iron and boiler works, six iu number ; safe
works, foundries, sash aud deer and fin
ished building material ; wire fence werl.s,
artificial stone manufactories, bone dust
and fertilizing material manufactory,
refining and drying company, three grain
elevators, perk and beef packing
houses, six in number, eleven brick yards,
broom manufactories, uewspapcis, any
amount of the iu anil in almost any lan
guage desired. There are some ether in
dustries, but we must drop this subject
for the present and give you some of the
happenings about town.
The Slecumb liceusa law weut into
effect in this state en the 1st of January.
It provides that cities of the first class
must net issue license for the selliug of
liquors, &c, for less than $1,000 and give
bends in $5,000 ; this closed quite a num
ber of saloons in this city. Out of 100 only
45 have taken out Iiceuse. It has closed
quite a number of disreputable places and
may work some geed, judging from the
police report, it would seem as though
seme power kept " druuks " mere scarce.
Whisky selling is in the bauds of mere
responsible parties, at least. The $5,000
bend makes them responsible, as all dam
age done by the drinker must be made
geed by the seller. Its repeal was loudly
called for, but it is gradually getting weak
er, and it is quite doubtful whether the
law will be repealed. It may possibly be
modified, though even this is doubtful.
Omaha had tee many saloons and tee much
rewdyism, which this law seeks teTemedy.
Secial parties are all the rage just new,
and there are strong evidences that the iu
terval between this week and Lent will be
filled with social parties. Several private
mask -parties are en the tapis, all of the
clubs are doubtless preparing their mem
bers for a ferty.day fast by making the
coming parties particularly interesting
before Ash Wednesday casts a pall ever
seciet3- matters. "Commerce parties" have
taken firm root in Omaha during the past
winter, aud have proved a popular form of
entertainment. Small social parties are
the rage just new, and certainly they have
mere et pleasure and comfort than the
larger ones commonly called receptions,
which partake mera of the nature of a
generjl rush.
The state agricultural society held its
regular session at Lincoln last week, and
elected the beard of officers for the pres
ent year. Omaha was selected as the
place for holding the state fair in Sep
tember next. This makes the third
time the state fair has been held
here aud certainly no better le
catien cauld be selected. The fair
will be held en the grounds of the
Omaha driving park association ; all the
neces.sary buildings, sheds, eating houses
are en the grounds ; a splendid mile
track, level as a fleer, and eveiything that
constitutes a first-class fair ground. Then
Omaha, tee, has the very best of accom
modations for holding the immense crowd
usually in attendance upon, a state fair.
This city bids fair te come te the front
rank of Western cities iu hotel accommo
dations. Since, the less by lire of the
Grand Central the city was rather poorly
supplied with first-class hotels. At pre
sent there are in course of erection three
magnificent buildings, the " Millard," a
large five story brick building, tbe
" Grand Central," en the ground where
the old Grand Ceutral formerly steed,
corner 14th and Farnham, aud the
" Cozzens." Three mere are te be erected
next summer which with these already
here, will give geed accommodations. As
it is at present all hotels and bearding
houses are ciewdcd te ove'rllewiug.
The winter has been very mild ; last
week we had seme cold weather, but only
for a few days, the mercury net falling te
zero. Ice men arc busy gathering their
crop, though it is rather a thin one, the
ice en the river net being ever twelve
inches thick and net of the bet quality,
as it must b taken near shore or off
standing water. AH kTuds of work has
been going en, even bricklaying was
stepped but a few days, and that mere en
account of a want of brick than en ac
count of the weather.
Fiein present indications then; will be
mere buildings and improvements (lining
the coming summer than was ever known
before ; ever 700 buildings were put up
last summer, and we should net doubt
but what double that number will be
erected this summer. The only draw
back is the want of material, the yards
here could net furnish near enough;
Council Bluffs, Plattsmouth, St. Jee- and
Kansas City furnished large quantities ;
even new brick are shipped in from St.
Jee. The eleven yards here were run te
their utmestcapacity but could net furnish
near enough.
The street paving question is the all
absorbing topic of the day, aud hew te
put the streets of Omaha into a better
condition seems te be the query, various
ideas are put forth. McAdam, Belgian
blocks and all ether devices are proposed ;
the fact of the matter is Omaha has grown
se much faster than was anticipated by
the city fathers, se much is te be done,
opening sttccts and grading, water works
put iu, etc., that the streets were partly
left out. iu tin; cold (thettch Farnham
street is Mii.Vd.tuti'.ed) that new there
are quite a uutuber of business streets
needing attention.
The real estate market is net very brisk,
the greater part selling is city lets, iu this
there is considerable doing and at fair,
prices, ranging from $200 te $.,000. Faim
property can be purchased at all sorts
of prices ; geed land ueur town sells for
$100 per acre ; three te four miles from
town raw land tuay be had from 625 (e
$50 pir acre. I understand that then; is
land iu the county that can hi; purchased
for $10 per acre. The land in this eeunly
(Douglas) is rolling prairin, though bor
dering, the liver, there is some timber.
The county is well watered, aud as fine a
farming county as any one could wish for.
It would be a profitable investment for
some of your capitalists te invest in fann
ing I.ii:d- iu this county, as iu ceurse of
five cats land will be worth four times
what it is new. Ye melded men stick a
pin there !
The health of the city is excellent.
There is no sickness of any acceuut. There
was a smallpox scare here last week : there
was one case aud he has rccevetcd ; pre
cautionary measures were at once taken
te prevent the spread of the disease. All
pupils in schools net vaccinated wrre at
tended te. The U. P. and B. M. railroad
had all their employee.; vaccinated. Every
thing was done- by the beatd of health te
keep off the the disease Everybody's left
arm is sere and 120 mere smallpox heard of.
B CO EATER.
Ah Episode of the Battle r Uettysbtirg.
New Yerk Star.
Midway between the contending Hues
was a solitary tree that iu peaceful times
had given shade te the harvest hands at
their noening. Early in the morning some
Confederate sharpshooters had crawled
out te this tree, aud wcte able- te reckon
their game at every shot. Se destructive,
in fact, did their fire become that the wild
est imprecations were shouted at them by
the Federals, and threats were made that
if taken they would get no quarter. AH
at once there came a lull in the firing from
that part of the line. A Confederate was
seen te rise up from the base" of the tree
aud te advance toward the Federals with
his hand raised. Shots were fired at him,
but there was curiosity at his approach,
and the word was : " Wait till we
see what he wants te de." Seme
thought he had a mind te desert,
and encouraged him with shouts of "Come
ever, Johnny ! we won't tire." But, if
the Confederate speke, what he said could
net be beard iu the din of the cannonading
and, musketry, then growing heavy and
continuous as the day were en. Forward
still he came, and all eyes were strained te
see what it could be that he meant te de.
There can be no truce .en the' battle field
till the battle is lest or wen. The man
who raises the white Hag there, or give3
any signal of that kind, has no right te
leek for its recognition en the ether side.
lie may elfly trust te their shrewdness te
understand au ctnergciiL'y. It nii.'ht be
merely a trick te deceive. Suddenly the
Confederate dropped npen the grass, and
for an instant was lest- te sight. It was
thought he had been hit. ButoaJyferan
instant, for a thrill of enthuasisn passed
through the Federals, murmurs of admira
tion was heard, and then a cheer as hearty
" given m a cnarge eursc lerta from
their threats, and their cheers rene&td.
increased in volume, proved that unselfish
actions are possible, aud there are noble
hearts te appreciate and respond.
The Confederate sharpshooter, who had
been doing his best te destroy his antago
nist, had observed in front of him a
wounded Federal, lying helplessly en the
ground between the two Hnes, and beg
ging iu his agonizing thirst for a drink,
and at the almost certain risk of losing his
own life had cone forward te give comfort
te the distressed enemy. This it was that
caused the Federal cheer, and for a few
minutes stepped the work of death in that
neighborhood. When the sharpshooter
bad performed his act of mercy be hasten,
ed back te the tree, and with the .warning
cry, " Down Yanks, we're going tutire !"
the little, unpremeditated trucesMJeaded
and was seen forgotten in the jJIJM Hint
that followed almost immediately after.
The next day, the Fourth or July, a
heapef Confederates was found under that
tree. Whether the beta of the day before
was one of the ghastly dead will probably
never be known
Stn ugthen your voice and remove Cough.
Colds and Hoarseness, by talclmr Dr. Bull'd
Cough Syrup. Price iO cents per bottle.
It is the height et felly te wait until you are
in bud with disease that may last months,
when you can be curejl by a timely use et
Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known sickly
families made the healthiest by it. Observer.
ja-2-lmdeodJtwcew
j.,...
.rbsh Killings says: "Tharc ain't no pi in
mitral histry that linz been et mere, and t het
moreet than apple pi, and no medicine kan
enre indlgestun ami biliousness naf se well as
SpringJJlossem." Price SO cents. Fer sale at
II. I!. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Toe Fastidious.
Seme would-be Byrens leek en with disgust
At the rhymes el Kclectric Oil " poet;"
Rut we have the best article known te the
world.
And intend that all persons shall knew it.
It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh,
Bronchitis nnd complaints et that kind ;
It does net cost much, though rheumatics it
cures.
'Tis best Oil in the world you can lind.
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
A Marvelous cure
Fer all bodily ailments, arising from impurity
et bleed, a torpid liver, irregularity of the
bowels, indigestion, constipatiens or disorder
ed kidney.", is warranted iua free use of Bur
dock Bleed Billets. Price $1. Fer sale at H.
B. Ceehran'.-i drug store, 137 North Queen St ,
Lancaster.
STVHICAJ. IN8TKVMJENTS.
"11rilSIU-lluXKS.
MUSIC -BOXES.
Closing Oat 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 tdzeand, with few excep
tions, of superior quality ; High Glass
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., runninjar from lO te 50
minutes by one winding.
Circular en application.-
G. Gautscbi & Ce., Manufacturers,
Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland.
SALESROOMS: 1021) CHESTNUT STBEET,
i'lULADEM'lIIA. JMtfd
fAVEXHAIHilliiiB, Jtr.
i"B"
1 FIKKI FIKKt
Removal.
Owing te my stock and place et business at
Ne. r.7 North Queen street being destroyed by
lire and in order te accommodate my friends
and customers I have rc-epened at
129 North Queen Street,
HOWEL'S MOLDING,
WITH A NEW STOCK OP
WALLPAPERS
WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN POX.ES,
CORNICES, BR ACKETS.&C
' Thankrul ler pa-st patronage I ask for a con
tinuance et the .ame at my New Place of
business.
PHASES W. PRY,
NO. ISO NOIITI1 UDKKN 8T.
ClltKA AM ULASHtrATtX..
TTIUU St MAKTIN.
A WORD TO HOUSEKEEPERS!
Veu will tind at
CHINA HALL,
the largest and best Assortment of
French China, Cat and Engraved
Glassware,
WHITE GRANITE WARE,
COMMON WARE,
ROCKINGHAM WARE,
YELLOW WARE,
STONE WARE, CHAMBER WARE.
A LAKOE LOT OP
Damaged Ware,
JUST OPENED.
Call and be convinced.
HIGH & MAKTIN,
Ne. 15 East King- Street.
VL.OTU1MU.
"ILOTUIHOI CLOTHINu!!'-
As we wish te Clese Out the balance of our
WESTTEK
CLOTHESTGr !
WE HAVE M.vntf
SWEEPINGS REDUCTIONS
Throughout our Whafc&teck.
hand a large -tock et ' ."
We have en
HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS,
MAUKEU AT.SUCH LOW I'KICKS
JAS Wilt. I.VJUKK A ltKtV IK.
4SWnenly nsk that you call ami efiiiilrie
our -deck ami hucenviuci-d el wliut we say.
0. B. Bear & Sed
Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
K-lyd
LANCASTKK, 1.
I FORCING SALKS III
1 LOWKRINU ritlCEti.
ONK LOT OK
Winter (Japs
That represent a geed man y styles have leen
reduced te -ti iUingly low llguri-H.
ONK LOT OK
Cardigan Jackets
Have met the same fate, and the prices new
range from Tie. te i:',.:.
ONK LOT OK
Gloves.
This takes In almost everything te keep
the hands warm, from the 'Cheap Cotten
Gleve te the t ine DiCh.s Kid, have all been put
le prices that make thorn hui-;':iits.
ONK LOT OK
Silk Mufflers & Fur Cellars
Have also been marked down.
And the remaining few efr.nr
Heavy Overcoats
vrcprcler te sell rather than carry te another
season ; and it you nee the prices they are
marked te new, you will wonder hew thby
can be sold se cV;ip. Our ONE VRlVf.
method entflTng-biMftTcsslreeps the prices at
all seasons el the year ju-d as they should lie.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
36-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
VAjtfjers.
fl KKAT BARGAINS IM OBl'ETS,
LT
JI
I claim
te have th'-. Largest anil Pines
tocket
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels amll'apcatry CAKl'KTS
Three-ply, Extra Super, bupcr. All Weel,
ialf Weel and Tart oel Ingrain : lrem tbe
jcatte the cheapest its low as Stir, per yard.
All the
FINKST A Nli VHOIL'JZ PA TTFRNB
that ever can be seen In this clty.-
1 also have a Lare ami Kiue block el my
own make
Chain and Hag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35r. PKIt YAUI.
Alse MAKK CAUI'KTS TO OKOKKut sher
notice. Sutl-daetieii giiai-uutt-cd
49Ne trouble te h!iew oeIa If you de ne
wish te purchase. I i-arucslly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STRSKT,
LANCASTKR PA.
"1ARPKTH, JCC.
NEW CARPETS
40,000 YARDS.
New DesIgH, BeaHtifnIlf Celmi.
& 50 rents.
ISO ecu Ik.
f 75 cents.
85 cent?.;
W) eente.
11.09.
$1.00.
91.10.
ll.'JO.
INOUAINS
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS
WILTON AND
MOQUETTKS,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
L1GNUM8.
OOOO VALUE
AT
ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
llanrinemest shown for many ywura.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
aJ-lydeedAitw I
PHILADELPHIA.
i"1AKPET3. COAL, ce.
PHILIP SC1I1JM, SON ft CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
NO. ISO SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lakcastbb, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturer of Oennlnu
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN.ACil
USTOM, RAO CARPETS A SPEC! ALT.
iLANC ASTER JTAMCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either In tbe piece or In
Garments; also, all kinds or silks, JUbbens,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tletuen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Bine Dyeing
done. .
All orders or goods lei t with ua will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
GOAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly ler
tatnlly use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD IMl i OUTII W TER STREET.
My.lRSl PIIII. IP -CHO. -OACO