i aIIk. esy ill Jk VllAV e'.tiniR XVlil-.Ne 130. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2. 1882. Price Tw Cmte. VTMTIIIXU, SV. WE HAVK THE IIANDSO.niSST AND finest window display In the city. Ien't Jail te bee it, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALRUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMANS, NO. 50 OHTH OIJKKN STKKKT. A ItAKK CIIANCK. A hi; IT OK HUB CLOTHES OH AN OVERCOAT Made Up te Order at Cost Price. In order te red ueu my licavy sleck of FINE WOOLENS I -hull make them up te order ler the NEXT THIRTY DAYS ler Cash only at cost price. Tlili In without exception the tireatcst re duction evi-r made in USE CLOTH KS, Itnd U done te make room for our heavy Spring Importations, which we expect te have in stock by the early partet February, We have the sample cards ! tlu-ie xoeds already in Mere, and any em; li-riliieijM il securing llmt choice for SPRING IVEAIt can de se new, and the gr.edl will be tulned ler lilm. itemembcr the above reduction It ler Heavy "Weights and Cash Only. H. GBRHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street, IIAITVNKW VEAK! Tin: &cneu el ISsi closed one el the most brilliant aul successful cam paigns in the history el our trade. We congratulate our pa'lren.sand nun-elves in anticipation of a lively and increas ed Spring Trade. In order te unci the demand we have made extensive improvements in our room ami otherwise extended our fiicll iticH te present our spring offering el Sclectand Choice. EOREHJN NOVEL-TIE'- te arrive about thcFmsTOK Ei:n utiAi'.Y. We will be able te plcas-e the most uathetic as well as the general elas of trade, - great desideratum among our people seems te be :i cheap article in Clothing. There Is iiu geed in it. We have tried it and teuud it don't pay. We will wager one et our i'M Overcoats will lat three seasons' hard wear a ml leek genteel, while a .(i Overcoat will hardly be recognized after one season's wear. Where Is the economy in buying tra-h.' Few per Mills are competent judges el fine articles el Clothing done up in first class style; therctnre. we Invite special attention te our establishment, where can be found at all times the very best in the market, at prices as reasonable us can be expected. We arc veiling a lew IIEAVY-WEIUHT OVERCOATINGS A NO SUITINGS, at very Lew mlces in order te close them out te make room ter our new Spring Stock. Thanklul ler the very liberal patron age, we hope te ceiitinii'' our motto el Square Healing in all our transactions, and show a practical and happy result during our Spring Campaign. All are cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K. SMALING. ARTIST TAILOR. 1I.OTIIINC. ! CI.OTllINtl 11 As we wish te close Oul the balance et out WINTER CLOTHING ! WK ii.w K made SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout our Whole Stock. We have en hand a large sleck et HEAVY SUITS anil OVERCOATS, MARKED AT SUCH LOW THICKS AS WILL ISsntK A IlKAM' SAI.n. jWWoenly ask that you call ami examine our stock anil be convinced el what we say D. B. Hostetter & Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 2. Id LANCASTER, PA RUUKS Alfli STAiIONJtSR . "TTALENTINKS. Valentines and Valentine Cards. In Urcat varlffty at L. M. LYNN'S, BOOK AND . STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 WKST KINO STREET. ISS2. 1882. DIAEIES, IN VARIOUS STYLES. MANIFOLD BOOKS Fer ceyping letters, invoices, e:dci-3 In trip licate, copying postal cards, &c. ; the best in the world; no press, brush, Ink nor water re quired. Call for circular. At the Bookstore of Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP THE BOOK. CLOTHIXO. w ANAMAKKK & BROWN, OAK HALL. Te Waiting People. Seme persons have 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 pautaloeiis. Asserted lets, reduced from $5 te $3.73. All sizes. Asserted leis, reduced from $7.n0 te $4. Only small size. Asserted lets, reduced from SS te $1. All sizes. ODD SHORT PANTALOONS. Large lets reduced from $2.50 and $3.00 te $1.75. Large lets reduced from 82.25 and $2.00 te $1.50. Large lets reduced from $2.00 and $1.75 te $1.25, The ynmls thus efferee1 arc almost without exception new anil fresh. The only reason we should reduce any jriccs is that lets are .broken and sixes irretjular. Intrinsically tin (jowls arc raluable as when frst made. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. fl'IIK Itt.KUTIU 1.KJ1IT IS NOW IN V17L.I. T AL. ROSENSTEIN'S, The One-Price Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Ne. 37 North Queen street. Ne. 37 North Queen street, IIV TIIK All) ELECTRIC LIGKHT! NIGHT IS MADE AS LIGHT AS DA Y. The only Clothing Heuse in the City which is Illuminated by the Electric Light. E3TA1 R. cordially invited te call and see it. AL. ROSENSTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES, Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa. lltON ItlTTIMS. "HON HITTERS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. IKON BITTERS arc hiBhlyrcceninicnded ter all diseases requiring a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE- TlTE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life te the nerves. It nets like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tatting the Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net Dlackeu tlie teeth or give headache. Sold liy all druggists. Write ter the A IJ C Boek, 32 pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 123-lydAw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. IIOVHE I'UISNISIIINO GOO VS. TJ-LINN & WILLSON. HOUSEFURNISHING- We have net only BANKRUPT GOODS below market value, but we have FLOOR OIL CLOTH for 25c. per yard up ; WOODEN BUCKETS, 10c. Tie Oil Gletli, feet ana WH Ware, TaHle (Men Sps, STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. And everything you want-te start Housekeeping with at the LOWEST PRICES. Come and see for yourself. WHNN & WILLSON, PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING, SPECIALTIES. IU.AZK EVuKV EVKNINO AT OF TUB HON 1IITTKHS. SURE APPETISER. Hancaster Jntelltgcncer. THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 2, 1882. WESTERN CORRESPONDENCE. THE HISTOKY Ulf SUPERIOR CITY. IJew Its Natural Advantages Were Slighted A Premising Future for the Town, Special Correspondence iKTCLtieEscsr.. Superior City, Wisconsin, Jan. 28, 1882. The St. Leuis river empties into Lake Superior at its northwestern extremity. Down the north bank of this river the Mississippi & Lake Superior railroad winds its way te the lake. Starting from the north shore of the lake just where the river debouches. Minueseta Point, a long narrow strip of laud runs cast into the lake, parallel with the south shore and separated from it in about a mile in width et deep water. On the south shore of this bay, en the main land, is superior City, with this splendid natural harbor in front of it. North of the mouth of the St. Leuis stretches away a ridge of trap rock five hundred feet high, the upper three hun dred feet of which is as innocent of soil or vegetation as the granite front of the treasury building at Washington. Hung en the cast side of this ridc is Duluth, until the first of the year the terminus of the Mississippi & Lake Superior and the Northern Pacific iailways. Duluth is a bustling, thriving town, while Superior, with all the natural advantages sits idly by, looking sadly across the waters at her impertinent rival and musiug en the strange ways of railroad managers and town site companies. Superior city has had many "tips and downs." As far back as 1852 a company of far-sighted business men, anions whom were Stephen A. Douglass, Henry M. Rice, of Minnesota ; Jno. C. Brcckcn ridge, of Kentucky ; Jehn L. Dawsen, of Pennsylvania, and Corcoran and Riggs, of Washington, had looked the ground ever and made up their minds that here was te be the great cit3" of the northwest. They secured the land, laid out the town, built wharves and sold lets. The evident ad vantages of the lecatiqn induced many people te settle there, prepared te de the business which must Hew in when rail reads were built and the great country west and northwest began te fill up. But reads for the transportation of what pro duce was then grown iu the country were lacking. Even the trade from what was at that time known as the Red river coun try, new Winnepcg, which consisted mainly of fnrs and skins which were sent te market once a year in carts made en tirely of weed iron being unobtainable went te Saint Paul because there was no practicable read te' Superior. Superior had, hewever,the United States laud ofiiee and an Indian agency or two, cither ene of which will go a long way towards sup plying a town with the circulating medium when well handed. But a dispute be tween ene of the resident proprietors and another, then delegate in Congress from the territory of Minnesota, caused both the laud office and the Indian agencies te be removed te Bayfield. And worse yet, if possible, a land grant intended te build a read te superior was half of it diverted te build a read te Bayfield. This left Superior and her inhabitants with no visible means of support but the fish in the lake. The war came en and the energies of the whole pcople were for years engaged in the struggle which made it possible for us te write nation with a big N.. This being happily accomplished railroad building began. The Mississippi fc Lake Superior company, building a read from St. Paul te the head of that lake, offered te make its northern terminus in Superior City for $10,000. The town company, strung in its location and its hsrber, declined te pay the bonus, and was infinitely surprised and astonished when it found the railroad com pany building its line down the north shore of the St. Leuis river with the evi dent intention of taking up semewheic else thau at Superior City. The Northern Pacific then acquired the use of this track for its trains from Sank Rapids te Duluth and for theso of its western extension from Northern Pacific Junctieu te Duluth. Then the town company made an effeit. It succeeded in getting Douglas county of which Superior is the county scat, bended for $150,000 ; the bends te be used te aid the building of the Hudsen & St, Croix railroad. Dillen, Jackman, Jarrctt fc Ce. agreed te build the read with the under standing that the owners of the town site were te cash these bends. When Dillen & Ce. get well into the weeds the town site company declined te produce the cash and left Dillen & Ce. the " bag te held." They did net held it long. They dropped the enterprise right where it steed and left the country. The engineers levied en what supplies wcre en hand in default of pay, shouldered their instruments and what pre? they could carry and left dame nature te repair the damage they had done her. " Twere long te tell and vain te tiace " hew many ether schemes te secure one end of a railroad failed. The general government spent large sums in making and maintaining an arti ficial harbor at Duluth. Elevators wcre built there. Trade followed the public money and the grain and ether markets kept it there. Window shutters in Supe rior began te hang by one hinge. The wooden buildings and wharves began te ret down and were net rebuilt. Free pas turage for Me cows of the few remaining inhabitants was haudy in the streets, and houses were te let for nothing with a bonus te the taker. Quantities of town property were sold for taxes. Still some obstinate people held en ; and last winter they did what they should have done long age. They made it worth while for the Northern Pacific te build a line from its' junctieu with the Lake Superior & Mississippi iute Superior. This was done last year and the first train ran into Supe rior en the last day of December. The manifest advantages of the town are new apparent te a great many people. 1 hrec railroads from the Seuth and East, and another from the North west, coming down from Winnipeg iu the Queen's dominions, arc well under way with Superior for their objective point. The geed time for theso ebstinate let owners is at hand. Superior is only a few miles further by water from Buffalo than Chicago is, and Superior is six hundred miles nearer te the great wheat fields of North Dakota aud mere thau a thousand miles nearer these of Winnipeg. Will net the trade from this great expanse of country Hew iute the short and easy and cheap channel ? When a traiu leaded with wheat arrives at Brainerd, it is just the same distance from St. Paul and from Superior. Why haul it te St. Paul te be ground aud then haul the Heur 130 miles back te Superior or six hundred miles te Chicago te ship it east by water? Ceal, iron and copper, cau be lauded in Superior at low prices, and she has vast untouched forests at her back. What better place te de the man ufacturing for the great army of grangers new moving iu te possess the laud ? Seme of us lctncmbcrwhen Chicago was down en the maps of our childhood as Fert Dearborn, and we may live long enough te sec a similar change in the map areithd the Ik ad of Lake Superior. " DIIbAWARK." i':iruu-rud (nrdc:iei Getting Ilcady in the G:mleu. Seme timely suggc-llens by the Ucrniantnwn TeUi;mph. February should be quite a busy month with the gardener in prcpnriny for the coming season. Besides the hotbeds there are many things te be done te put them in a proper state of repair. It is true the ground is net often in a condition te go upon, en account ol'lhe meistuess of the soil en the etic hand or hard frozen en the ether. But neither will interfere with the preparation of pea brush, bean poles, putting new handles in rakes, hoes, forks, &c, making flower trellises, sup ports for plants, raspberry and blackberry stakes, grape trellises. &c. These should be all ready te use when tlie time comes without a moment's delay, and they will prove a great assistant in pushing things forward at a time when w-.uk is pushing the gardener. Pruning of grapevines, wb is it has net already been done, is of course in order ; and se with apple and pear trees. Giapcvincs should be left sprawling ever thcgreunl after pruning, in order that they may sprout low and produce new leaders for the following year. Vegetables en tlie Hetel T:tble. We knew it is a fact that the proprietors of ail the most respect able hotels in our large cities con tract with well known truckers and farmers for vegetables of the best attain able quality, and as a rule they receive what they contract for. But all guests at theso hotels knew the condition in which they were set before thein. It is very seldom that a potato at least te these ac customed te cat them at their own table, cooked under, at least, the supervision of the wile is eaten with any .satisfaction. In fact, we have found them seldom fit te cat at all, prepared in assy form. Se it is with peas, asparagus, lima beans, .fcc. A geed salad is out of the question. In truth, about the only thing that is palat able is the yellow turnip ; hence, the pro ducers of the vegetables found upon hotel tables are net te be held responsible for their iuferier quality. It is net the land or bad cultivation, or ncgligeuce in protect ing them against the sun, or long exposure te which is te be attributed their unpalatc abie state when set befere the guests of the hotel, after perhaps being cooked for an hour,' and having the life stewed out of them before the fire. The vegetables pro duced in this state, south Jersey and Dela ware arc unsurpassed, and se acknowl edged te be by all judges. l'rtct:ting Vines anil Karly Vegetables. The French make much use aud find great profit in attempting te protect the'r spring plants from early frosts. Net only young and tender vegetables, "nut fruit trees are protected, and schemes and devices for the work are numerous. The very fact of the attention which scents te be given te plants of this character, is an cvidcuce of hew useful they are regarded. Wc have net done much in this way, ami yet it ought te pay very well and in many cases it ought te prove among the most profitable practices. Late spring frosts arc common occurrences, and plants ate destroyed by them. If a few in a district save theirs, they come earlier than ether people's, and of course te a greater profit. In FttWice the most popular plant pre. tccters seem te be common drain-tiles ; at least, tiles made of the same material, though rather wider than draintilcs in ordinary use. Tiiey stay erect when placed ever the plants Letter than the ordinary nat row -ones. These arc placed ever the plants at the prospect of a cold night, and arc said te be very effec tive. Even grape-vines arc protected by the tiles. These often suffer both in this country and in Europe, by early frosts destroying the first leaves and young bunches of flowers. Te protect them horse-shoe tile tile open at the bottom arc employed. The branches are bent te the greuud and the tile put ever them. In this way the pretectant is perfect ; aud really thclast frost bcceir.es a blessing te that man, for there are always seme tee lazy or unenterprising te cover their vines and they lese, makitig it all the better for these who have seme te sell. The cost of these tiles does net seem te be great. It is said that te a vincyardist who always protects or rather has the tiles always ready te protect his vine3, that it will cost about 10 an acre. It has been found that with our improved macbin cry wc can make tiles as cheap as Luro Lure peans cau ; and if geed, large protecting ; ttlcs could be made here, it surely would be worth the while of many vegetable and fruit growers te have them en hand. Many vegetables which we may have te wait seme weeks for before we get. geed wcather,might be set earlier and protected, the product coming in much sooner incon sequence. This matter of early protection is worth considering, if it can be done as 'cheaply with these tiles here as abroad. THE LOYAL LEGION A Grand Gathering in Washington Last JSlght. A meeting of members of tlie ' MiHtary Order of the Leyal Legien of the United States," followed by a banquet, was beld at the Arlington Hetel last night. The occasion of the meeting was the visit of the commander-in chief te grant a charter and organize the Cemmandery of the District of Columbia at Washington, There was a large number of military and naval officers present. Admiral Emmens', of Philadelphia, pre sided, in the absence of General Hancock, who telegraphed hi regret at net being able te attend. Among these present were President Arthur, who came iu late : Sec retaries Hunt and Lincoln, General Hart ranft, ex-Governer Curtin, Governer Heyt, of Pennsylvania ; Speaker Kiefer, Senators Miller, of California ; Hawley, Sewell and Harrison, Justtce Matthews and Rear Admiral Jenkins. At the business meet ing General Jehn F. Miller was elected commander. Frem Centennial Headquarters. 1 And Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup excellent, bavins a ready sale and rendering mere satisfaction than anv Cough Syrup I have ever sold. A. B.Maleney, JI. 1)., fifteenth and Carpenter btreet. Phila delphia, I'll. It is the height et felly te wait until you are in bed with disease that may last months, when you can be cured by u timely useet Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known yickly tain i lies made the healthiest by it. Ob server. tel lmdeod&uew A Signal Victory. The value et electricity as a remedial agent bus gained u signal victory ever prejudice. Themas' Kelectric Oil stiimw tri'me-.t in this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell et the wondrous cures et rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc.. etleeted by its agency, for sale at II. 15. Cochran's drugstore, 1.17 Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. Physical Suffering. Xe one can realize, except by personal ex perience, the anguNh et mind and body en dured by sutl'erers trem dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation, and ether diseases of the stomach, Burdock Bleed Hitters are a positive cure ler this direst of all diseases. Price $1. for sale at II. IS. Cochran's druir store. 1.T7 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Slin Passed It Along. ' I send you my testimonial in reference te Spring Blossem.having taken it for dyspepsli. ime receiving almost immediate relier. 1 passed it te my neighbor, who Is using it with same results. MHS. J. W. LEffKLT. iimlni N Y " Price .VI cents, for sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug kterc. 137 Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. JJ US1 UAZ, INS Tit UMEXTS. rUSIt;-lHXEis. MUSIC - BOXES. Closing Out Sale, at cost el' 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 sizeand, -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., runnine from 10 te 50 minutes by ene winding. Circular en application. C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. SALESROOMS: 102a CHESTNUT STREET, I'llILADELrill.V. ji-: tni OAKPJBX8. 1 ISKAT ItAICGAINS IU UAKl'KTS, I claim te have the Largest and fines Hick et CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CA RP KT3 Three-ply. Extru Super, Super, All Weel, lull oel and Part oel Ingrains : Irem the lest te the cheupest as low as SJIc. per yard. All the FIX EST A Nl) CUO WE I'A TTKRKS that ever can be seen In this city. I ulse have u Large and fine .Stock et my iwii muke Chain and litig Carpets, AS LOW A3 35c. PKR YAKIL Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDEKat sher' notice. .Satisfaction guaranteed. tfi-Xe trouble te show goods If ynu de nt. wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit it call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. c lAKI'KTS, &C. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Hesigns, Hcuutiftilly Colored. 1 50 ec m ci (73ci 50 cents. (Scent. JO cent-. $1.00. $1.00. $1,111. $1.J). I NO RAINS cents. cenb). TAPESTRY BRUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTKS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIUNUMS. ( 7."i cents. I Xi cents. (Ml cents. J JOOO VALUE AT I ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, iXe. 1222 Chestnut Street, at-IVdeOd&2twl PHILADELPHIA. 1AKPKT3, CO A J., C. PHILIP SCIIUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. ISO SOUTH WATER STl'EET, Lancaster, Pa., '.Vcil-knewn Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, HLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, 4c. U9TOM UAG CARPETS A SPEC1 ALT t. -LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or In Garments; also, all kinds of silks, Itibbenti, feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tleinen's Coats, Overcoats, Punts, Vests, 4c. Dyed or Scoured ; also. Indigo .Blue Dyeing done. All orders or coedslelt T7itli us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. GOAL.. COAL. Ceal el thu best quality put up expressly lei family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lVtitSl PHILIP SCIIUM. SON & CO r YOU WANT ULASS WITH KODY AND STRENGTH, BUY STAR GLASS. It you want GLASS that will net stain In your windows, BUY STAR GLASS. If you want GLASS that will keep market ablc'.in damp cellars, buy STAR GLASS. KfFef sale by tAincailcr Hardware Dealers. ,T. M. ALBERT30N & SON. STAR GLASS WORKS, (Hi i t.!ced.A3tw Norristown, P. VliY GOODS. LOSINU OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock of M GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc, IS f OR SALE AT AND UELOW COST. This is a rare chance ter GOOD BARGAINS. A3 I HAVK AX IMMENSE STOCK OP GOODS, On hand, which were all purchased ter cash. J. M. LONG, ji'-:td u NORTH QUEEN STREET. 'lUIt: NORTH END Dry Goods Stere i.i ue.v reducing iN WINTER STOCK, und Iu de se meie cllVetually i selling Flannels, Blankets, Underwear and Heavy Hosiery AWAY UNDER REGULAR PRICES. It has open :i complete assortment et . i .i; ci: i i:n a rxu.s. HKA IT LACES, siiutrrxt: a.xi sjieetixi: muslins, COTTOXADES, and ether seasonable (,'OOds, at tl.e VKKY LOWEST PRICES. There are left about ONE DOZEN COM FORTS, made out orTycet a Rep, at m:i.ei apiece, wlitcli are u SPECIAL RAKGAIN, J. W. BYRNE, :iii NORTH OUKEN STBEET, Lancaster, Pa. fnhl-lyd reiiN s. 4-ivr.Kit CO. Bargains -IN DRY GOODS AXD CARPETS. IiiiYti) bought thocntire stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, &e., of Givler, How Hew crs X. Hurst, and having Marked Down many geed-, in every department te sell them olfte make re m ter new stock of SPRING GOODS That are new coming In and which we ex pect te net In diirins the Spring Season. CASH BUYERS. Will find bargains which will pay them te examine belore piir-h:isliif? eliewhere. JOHN S. eiTLER 6 CO. DRY GOODS and CARPET HOUSE -AND MERCHANT TAILORS. -VTKXT DOOK TU THE UOUKT H80SB. FAHNESTOCK. Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods. Heuso Furnishing Dry Goods. BLANKETS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COMFORTABLES, TABLE LINEN, TOWELINGS, NAPKINS, f DOYLIES, SHEETING MUSLIN, PILLOW MUSLIN, SHIRTING MUSLIN, TICKINGS, FURNITURE CHECK, PRIME STEAM CURED FEATHERS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ALL WIDTHS, WINDOW SHADES, GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS, yen LADics, eents, dots a3d cmta, SI. SO vr. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuact.