jj je Mai; 'Otenie XVIil-.ft.. 140. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14. 1882. Price Twt Gats. UtOX HITTERS. CLOTMSO. -JUIX UITTKitS. TKUN HITTEKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. SURE APPETISER. IKON JUTTKUS arc liighlylreceniniendc.l ter all disease requiring a certain urs.1 effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It eiiricli.-a the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and give? new lils te the nerves. It acta Mki. lie linim en t Iir ilierc- tlvn ni-ininq. remevinsr uu iiVMneime mvii;iiuuis, autu . ..t...w ...- Koetl, lSelchi net ti:icUeii IH e! useful and almein? reading -xenlrce. n en the dlKO-tlve organs, removing nil dyspeptic Hyir.ptems, sueli as tinrj, Ileal m the Stomach, Heartburn, itc. The only Iren Preparation ii the teelli or Biv headache. Sold by till drngglet-J. Write ler tlie A 11 nd ainiiMng reading stnl jree. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, that will C Henk. 32 til ly.liw Fer Sale at OOOHRAN'3 DRUG Btrcet, Lancaster BALTIMORE, MD. 3TORB. 137 and 139 North Queen HOUSE FUHNIS11LWU UOODS. - - - ' s - -3- . 3 : - - jl.INN i- WILl.SON. BARGAINS! FMM & WILLSOI, ARE OFFERING THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF TINWARE, BUCKETS, &C, rAXA.tlAKER Jfc BROWS w Clothing that Wears Well. Year after year our custeiucis return because they arc net dis appointed iu the kind of Cloth ing we supply iheni. With all our reasonable pi ices we insist en the goodness of the mateiials. The stock or Men' and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. ILancaster Jntciltgcnccr. TUESDAY EVENING. FfiB. 14, 18S2. THE CITY ELECTION THE ISSUES ISVOUKD. nevniiT AT AT LESS THAN NEW YORK AUCTION HALF THEIR VALUE, Lament :md most Complete Line of IIOUSE-STIRE GOODS in Central Pennsyl vania. ALL AT VERY LOW PRICES. FLINN & WILLSON- T cloth t se. 1IK KMCUTIU L.IGIIT IS NOW IN PULL IH.A.1: EVr.llV hhNLU AI AL. ROSENSTEIN'S, The One-Price Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Ne. 37 North Queen street. Ne. 37 North Queen street, in THE AM) OK TIIK ELECTRIC LIGHT! NIGHT IS MADE AS LIGHT AS !)A V. The only Clothing Heuse in the City which is Illuminated by the Electric Light. S5TA1 R. cordially invitei te call and see it. AL. ROSENSTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES, Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa. A; BROWN .K Hall, sixth ami Miuiret stipat. Philadelphia. ASniICll ISItOS'. AIU'EKTISEBIEXT. hTlUCH IIKOS' .IVKICTISKMKNT. ASTEICH BEOS rLVMllER'S SUPPLIES. J OUN I.. AUXOLD. JOHN I., AKXOID. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS, BEST PORTABLE TN USE. SLATE HOOFER AND HOOFS KEP AIMED, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Bea 11. 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER. PA. faprMid :uj:h:, ani sta i iexi:m . 7-AI.KNTINfcS. Valentines and Valentine Cards. In Ureal Variety nt L. M. GLYNN'S, BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 WEST KINO STREET. 1'AeEltIIAXGlXUS, Jtc. WK ARC SOW KKADV T DISPOSE OF OUR DAMAGED STOCK XTALKNTISE SKASOX. Valentines ! IN GREAT VARIETY. VALENTINE CARDS -AMH- NOVELTIES, Attnc lioeK stored Jehn Baer's Sens, . Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP THE BOOK. OK- WALL PAPER AND- Window Shades. ) LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KINU STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR CLEABII SALE! FOR THIS WEEK, AND INVITE ALL TO CALL BARGAIN'S IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. BROCADED SILKS, BLACK PLUSHES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, LACE GOODS, TIDIES, TOWELS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, WORSTED HOODS, Ladies' Coats and Delmans, AND MAN OTHEIt l,OODS. CALL EARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS PHARES W. FRY, NOS. 129-1U1 SOKTU C'u'EKN STKEKT A KeWetv el MacGemgle's Administration. It has been five jeais since Jehn T. MacGenijjle was elected ier the. first time te the mayoralty of Lancaster city. At that time he defeated, by a majority of e3, an incumbent of the office who only two j years before had been chosen by a majority of 4S4. At the close of his first term Mayer MacGenigle was ic-clccted by a majority of 817. He is new a candidate for ic-e!cctien only at the request of a large number of his fellow citizens of all shades of political opinion, who in urging him te allow his name te be used in this connection said ever their own signatures te the number of mere than a thousand representative citizen?. The increasing need, felt iu every mu nicipality, of honest, eflicieut and econom ical city government, and especially ler such executive direction te it. impels us te make this call upon you te forego any repugnance felt personally upon your-part te being again placed before the pcople for their suffrages. Mere than four years of your administration of the mayoralty have illustrated.yeur fitness for the position, and enlarged experience has only qualified you better for such a discharge of its duties as will be for the interest of tax payers and all classes of citizens, l'uii have steadily adheied te the policy of no expenditures in excess of the appropria tions, and enforced the principle of no permanent debts for temporary purposes. Yeu have net hesitated te appeal even te the courts te pietect the city from on en on cieachmcnts upon the law and from the consequences of leckless disregard of its limitations. Yeu have enfeiecd police discipline without fear, favor or affection. Yeu have successfully urged the reduction of the rate el iutciest en the city leans. Yeu have giveu close pcisenal attention te public affaiis. and insisted upon the pur chase of supplies and making of contracts legally and honestly. Yeu have secured the improvement et the stiects, the elec tion of new bridges ever the line of the Pennsylvania railroad, and you have sought te put our water works into such condition as would meet the growing wants of the city, invite manufactures, supply conveniences te the public and en Lance real estate value?. Yen have been abicast with every practicable reform aud have tolerated no practices which could justly bring reproach upon the dignity of your position. These and ether special featuics of your administration have icc- eminemlcu ns continuance te popular favor. Iu view of them all we leuew our request that you will allow your name te be placed in nomination for the oflice of mayor. Uieuhii; In Public Confluence. Every intelligent and neu-paitisau ob server of municipal affairs will admit that these feiciblc reasons which have induced Mayer MacGenigle's candidacy r.mply ex plain his first elcction'te the office, when he reversed a large paity majority, as wsl! a-, the emphatic indeiscment which he ic Ctiived two years age. In one term of -er-vicc as common councilman he h:-.il ex hibitcd such an intelligent comprehension of city affaiis, and such eund Lumhu-.'s principles, that his first nomination for mayor was almost the unauimeus call of his paity. Warned by eKpsrienj llu peeple of Lancaster had concluded that honesty and capacity were the first essen tials of theso who ought te be fiitrnstrd with city government. On October 17, 1S77, Majer M:ie!eiii!e was sworn into oflice aud delivered his in augural. "Talk is cheap" and most officials en such occasions indulge in fair piemises, but a review of the mayor's con duct will show that his words have hern followed with corresponding dieds. Uu Ue Started In. At i lie outset of his adminitetratiei: h-.-seunded the keynote of geed ni'-.nicipal management in these principles. Ne EXPr.Nurn nr. i: fachsi op mi ai- ruonuATiexs. ; Ne rnnM.vNKXT debts reu meiiei.v j TEMrOItAllY JMTCSOVEMENTS. A STRICT ACCOUNTABILITY IT AIL 'iliE departments. Reduction of the bate of intkv.est en the bended city debt. The Incrense of Debt Under M.uVr. A luineus disregard of these principle j had demoralized our city government heavily increased its beuded debt and in clined a large fleatiug indebtedness, for which no value received could net be shown. The following figures will show hew the peimancnt bended debt -of the city had been increased during the four years preceding Mayer MacGenigle's ad ministration : 1ST! er. Wc hope the mayor will net step at 'protesting' and calling the attention of councils te their extravagance and illegal proceedings, but will, if necessary, pro ceed by injunction te restrain them, and also held the ringleaders individually lia ble when they shall run the city iu debt. It is notorious that there has been in this department at least recklessness aud extravagance ir net corruption, and se far as we arc concerned WE SHALL SUSTAIN THE MAYOR in his efforts te compel an observance, at all event.-., of the forms of law, and we hope he will net hesitate when occasion requires te call the attention of councils aud the public te the shortcomings' of these iu authority." following the Kxamiiicr's Geed AiliH-e When a later street committee persisted' in making expenditures in violation of law, and indulged iu ' lccklcssncss and extra vagance, if net corruption," Mayer Mac Geuigle, en behalf of the taxpayeis aud iu puisuauce of the forms of law sought and obtained the injunction of the ceuit "te lestram them." By persistent hammering he Las succeeded in impressing upon the city government a better system of financial management and has prevented a recurrer.ee of de ficiencies iu excess of th" regular appro appre pi iatien. Te pay debts aud defieiences created by a street committee in oppesitijn te his pretests and warnings a special tax levy of two mills had te be made la"t lai year. Had he net halted that tcni mittee this levy might have bren lcquired te have been double or treble as much. Saxing the Public Meney. Iu accordance with his suggestions the rate of inteiest has been i educed 2 per cent or $200,000 of the city debt, t.f ciiiiug an annual savin;? of c 1,000. Fer the first time since IStJi) tln-ie has been an actual reduction of I he city debt under the present administration. Re sides paying off the floating indebtedness of $30,0C0 left by Slauffer'r- administration and the $20,000 deficiency inclined by the street committee of two years age, the bended debt of the city has been actually reduced ever 61",000, :s figures will show. If 52 Telul city funded d.-nt... ' sinking fund ..i... net limited tlibt.. Ka Total net tunded debt... Decrease In lift tunded the following .71d,41 C2 . 170, L'iS OS .1317,9 1 OS debt in 4 ?1G,300 OO I'trjnaitit IinpriivciiiDiii-. Miiuc. And all this has been accomplished b. sides making such valuable and costly permanent improvements as the lading of tjice squares and Ccntie Square with Bel gian blocks, macadamizing of many squares, paying .stiert damages, t-ieeticn of a new Woithiugten pump, thorough and permanent repairs of the eastern reSLiveir, laying of new mains aud many ether improvements in the water weiks dcpaitmeuts. In fact while Stauffcr's ad ad miuistiatien largely increased the pnima neiit debt for temporary purposes, Mac Geuigle' s has made many permanent improvement-; aud jet dcereast'd the debt. Tlie linking l'mid. A tew liguics relative te the -inking fund, established te gradually extinguish the debt, quite as vividly iiiustiatc tl e different tendencies of the two udmhii.i- tratieus : 1S73. Tetnl iinmunl el -.inl.iny tun. I. . y.t,51-i 0(5 1671. ' " &S.1M uU are absolutely necessary for the health aud protection of nearly half of our citizens, especially theso en the higher ground or in the outer wards. The Police. In the adniiuistratiea of pelice discipline? he has enforced xvgulatiens for the order of tha city and the rnorale of the force with a firm and impartial hand ; he has i given" prompt attention te every abuse brought te his notice, and he has fearlessly punished delinquents. Sen Ililtrimil llridges. In legulatiui: the relations of the rail roads with the city, Mayer MacGenigle largely aided aud chiefiy conducted the negotiations which secured for the city the tine bridges en Lime aud Shippcu 811-021, aud he has been moving with every premise el success for the erection of a newbridge en James. After renewed effort he has seemed protection for life and limb by having the railroad company .station watchmen at two of the dangerous street crossings, and ere long no doubt the re maining one, new unguarded, will Lu' similaily manned. l'er the Future. Mayer MacGenigle's perferniauces are the best pledges for his future administra tion. In his lettei of acceptance he has .-aid : "lumy election te council and twice te the mayoralty of the city, I have lecog leceg nized rather the vindication of the true principles of geed municipal government and approbation of my efforts te cu force them than any personal preference for myself. If it shall therefore seem te a ma jority of my fellow citizens that the con tinued supremacy of theso principles may be better assured by my candidacy than otherwise, I am willing te allow my name te be again placed in nomination. It must, however, be with the distinct un derstanding that I am frce from all pledges or obligations te administer the office, if elected, otherwise than as I have en deavored te discharge its duties in the past, 'for the interests of the taxpayers aud ail classes of citizens ;' for no ehus can, iu the end, fail te suffer from any thing else than 'honest, efficient and economical city government.' " Upen that the pcople of the city can bet ter afford te take him again than te replace him with one who haibceu tried, found wanting and has been repudiated. How ever profuse the premises of Mayer Mac Mac eonigle's opponent may be they cannot be taken in view of the reputation which the newspap-rs of his own party have given him :" unreliability. Seventeen years of " chienic office-holding " de net furnish any recommendation ler .Ur. Stauffei te the executive direction of our municipal affaiis. " Held fast te that which is i'.hhI." Vete for MacGenigle. VKT GOODS. 2,600 YARDS. The Greatest Bargain ever offered In tbt city In CHEAP DRESS GOODS ARE eut: 7 Inch Wide Half-Weel Twill. rcr.vEcr goods, AT UK CT5.. FOKMEK 1'KIUE 35 CTS. Juu mi of muttons, regular price IS te 23 cent-i ; closing out tit 10c. per dozen. JOHN P. SWARR'S, Ne. .Vi XOUTH QUKKX ST., ' I 'U K NORTH END Dry Goods Stere U iie- reducing its W1XTEK STOCK, and te de se lnoie etreetnally la selling larmels, Blankets, Underwear and Heavy Hosiery AWAY L'XDEU KECULAR L'UlChUi. 1 1 lna open n complete aeitinent et IIAMRVRO EDGTXGS, II K A VV LACES, .sllIItTlXC A XI) SHEETJXO MUSLINS, COTTOXADES, and ether -e.isoimlite goods, Ht tl.e VKRV I.OWKsT PRICES. There :ue lelt nbeut 0KIH).EXCo:lKOlt'iS,iiiiiitJentori'ycocn Ken, :it S3.00 nnlece, wtileli are u SPECIAL ItAIUJAIN, J. W. BYRNE, Mi XOUl'il OL'KKX STKKET, Lancaster, Pa. ti-bl-lyd PKX TO-OAY Give It fiii)i.- ir. gist-. Dr te i!k; children. Physician pre pre ThenaniK use it. Sold by Drug Bull's Cengli Syrup. Price -J5 cents. 'total .llllirilil- ing tun. I in .! meiea-e el .:e--' -dni. .$ I i.sri M l.vj' Total aiiieunl el -.inking liiii.l..51"0.-l"i3 O-'J 1-7-3". " " " y'J-2 S W Total amount et ir.cicas,: et link ing lund in 1 year-,. S71,'0O OO liici.ax- et -ini:lng luml iur ar.niini in llie tour jears lrem 1S74 te lS7r..-? i.b 41) Incivuse et sinking lund per annum in tlie lour yeai- treni IsTS te ls-2... 17,b0'J W J-.ltlerenre in :ierage amount per annum iii.u-i d lisi-iiikingluiid ...t llil .d It is the height et telly te wait until you aie in bed with dKense that may last mentli". when you tan be cured by a timely u-eet Parkci'd (linger Tenie. wu nave Known -ickly tauiilies iii-i ! the healthiest by It. Ob scrar. lei liiiiluodSenv riie I.uu- of KluilncsH I uniei-,ul; It allects all the liuinau lauilly, all auliiiaK and may le even tennd lu patent iiiedieine-4. benie are drastic, and the patient i-, obliged te Milter pains v.eise than the dis ease; but in ca-es et obstinate eonstipatien, dv-pepsia. tlicre is no leinedy se kind, .-e gen tle in its llcetsanil vet ?e Ratistaetery as llnr llnr deeK Kloed Hitters. "Price il. Fer ale ut II. 15. Cochran's drugstore, i:!7 North Queen St., I.a'iea-ter. Uoutelielil Werd!). .I.i-. Peaiv)ii,23 Sixth Street. Jiuil.iln. ays: " 1 have u-ed your Spring lilossem for myselt and iniii'y, mid think it Invaluable asa house held remedy, ler regulating the bowels liver and kidney--. 1 shall never be without It." Pr.ce f.0 cent-". Jb'er sale at II. J5. CeehranV .:i ii" -tore, 137 Xertli Queen street, Lancaster O" JOB LOTS! Wall Paper Ocparlineut : Te (.'logout an accuuiiiliitlen eNtciunanU lu Wall Paper?, we te-day put en sale a large let et our Xuw llriglit Patterns, net damaged in any w ay, at lrem 1c. te 4c. per piece. They are cheaper than damaged papers In every wa . (Jueeiisware Depurtuient : We ejien te-day ten crates of BEST ENG LISH WHITE GKAXITE WARS In second and third selections at prices fur under vel no They are In geed order, very few of them (hipped, anil are much cheaper than ever offered betere. Just the thing for lletels, Hearding Houses. Kcslaurants, Ac. Large let el i:.lt CLASSES Whiskies, Ales and Beer. AT LOW PlHCESl J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., IITATT, SUANK CO. WATT,SHAND&C0. CAKRIAUES, &C. 1.1Q VVItS, &c- s I.KIGHS ! SLtlGHS -piNGWAl.T'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne.9iS West King Street. leblO i EDGERLEY & Ce., VTAtT WINi.. 'HERCULES MALT WINE. The P.et and Cheapest Malt Kvtracl in Hie Market. SOLD IX DRUG STORES AT 25 Gents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, PROTECT BREW'EttY, PHILADELPHIA. Lanca.seh DKreT..-. GEO. A. lilEHI Market Street, rear Marliet Houses 1 LAXCASTER, PA. We havea Large and Splendid as-ortni"iite! j PORTLAND, ALBANY and DOUBLE; SLEIGHS. New Hamburg Edgings and Insertings. "EVERLASTING TRIMMING. Irish Trimmings at Lew Prices. Total city lunded d,ebt sniKing num.... X(.t tunded debt .... ... ....fl32.1.i y .... 8M'S 10 .f39J,99j 90 t-, Total city lunded debt fC'i-'.SIi Oi sinking Jnnd S'J,i58 OG Xoi tunded debt 5K-J.1V! K :t lunded debt in ls'74 3!).i,'.&'. te Inciease el net lunded debt in 1 yrs et Stauffcr's administration !S1G9,3.3 0: VLEJJCAL. - ml ::uid Thevare made of the best ected wool works the best ironed, best trimmed, and the finest nainted and ornamented SLKIGIIS eer offer- ' cd for sale In the city. Remember wc pay casn ier our niaieilal and nllew no one te undersell us. Our Motte : " Quick Sales asd Shall rcerrrs." It costs nothing te call and examine our work. We also have en hand a full line of FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we dely competition. All work warranted. Repairing of all kind promptly attended te. Tn26-tfd& w HOUSE A L & GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Se. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very bc9t and tinest qualities of Foreign' and Demestic WIXEb and LIQUORS, con stantly ter sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whiky of the distillation of 1875. " Pure unadulterated custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintnge et i860. Kept especially ter medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, lli-au-dtcsand Wlnc9 te suit the trade. feb3-Snid llei'SEAL a. te. PATKNTS. WM. H. BABCOCK, 613 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office ; atterward. Associate Attorney el Jacob Stauffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the lut ter's death, would be pleased te bear from In In ventera et Lancaster and neighboring coun ties, and is still prepared te attend carclully ana promptly te nil Patent business at moder ate rates. jar.31-3md&w FABBWELL SUXll-K DR. GREEXE is truly sorry te leave his numerous friends and patients, his excellent home in the Stevens Heuse and his beautiful elllcc3 for another city, but he believes he has a mission te fulfill, viz : The establishment el a college where OMXIPATIIY can be tana in to the hundreds who arc anxiously waiting, and hence ABOUT THE MIDDLE OK MARCH will open an office either in Harrisburg or Washington. He believes his income is equal te any lour M. Ds. in Lancaster, and lie will ier a reasenauic um leaen one -. '. " " methods or curing the sick and leave his practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will be glaa te have anyone call or send and get four nfimnivtets teee. with rallies et persons made well, who were aflictcd with Dyspepsia, Con sumption, diseases el the heart, brain and ether parts et the body. One et the pamphlets contains a concise history of vaccination and another et Catarrh, with names et persons cured. Overlive hundred persons cured el Catarrh in this city for .V) cents. The Cure Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cents. Examinations and consultations FREE. Dr. C. A. Greene, 11G EAST KING S1REET. Thirty-four years experience. Nete Dr. Greene has 43ii acres et densely timbered land (oak. Dlack walnut, &c.) in Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will -ell cheap, or exchange for land in this county. ncan.t MWF, &S Besides this, when the mayor took his office he discovered that although scarcely one-third of the fiscal year had expired many of the appropiiatiens -were almost if net entirely exhausted, a loose and reck less system of book-keeping and account ing prevailed and, as he peiutcd out promptly in a special message te cauueils, a deficiency of 830,000 existed, creating a floating debt te that amount which made the actual increase of the city's it debtcdncss under Mayer StaniTer's admin istratien uearly $200,000. Pre'e ting Against AIlsiiiHiiag'ineiit. Against a continuance of this system of leckless expenditures he steadily pro tested, until even the Examiner, an organ of his political opponents, in its issue of August 13, 1878, said : " We esprcss hut the sentiment of all right-minded, considerate, tax-paying cit izens, of both parties, when we extend te Mayer MacGenigle thanks for having called the attention of councils and the public in general te the illegal and ex travagant acts of the street committee, or Kitbcrthe ring which has been running it and the tool called the street commission - 1 Ami by the elose of the fiscal year, May i 31, 1R32, there may be jet further large; j additions te the sinking fim-1 and greater i z eductien of the city debt. I Tlie elty Trensmy. ! n.iler t!ic present city ticasurcr no uidal bus attached te the administration i of the municipal finances .such as marked the official course of some of his predeces 0i.s. He has at no time lcfused te ex hibit his l.'oeks or account for his balances ; i he has net deposited the public funds for personal gain or political motives, with banks whose failure imposed les upon tr.e city ; nor has he received and peekc illegally " four par cent, en ca'l ' for the 1 iai. ..;" the public moneys. Tlie Street Department Moie attention has been giveu te our highways aud better work has been done npjn our streets than heictofere. The system of general rep lire has been far mere effective and economical ; new weik has been completed cheaper aud under better supervision ; permanent advances have becu made en main thoroughfares, the Belgian block paving en North Queen aud East King streets anil in the squat e having been effected in aceordauce with Vuver MaeGenijrle's lecommendatiens a:id submitted estimates. Jobs and job bet y have net characterized the street de partment, r.er have gangs of aupernum crari faberers been put en and put off at unseasonable times for political purposes. I he Water Werli. As ex-officio chairman of the v.attr committee Mayer 3IacGenigle has given careful attention and intelligent direction te this most troublesome department of the city government. He has been assidu eus in the discharge of his duties for the comfort aud safety of the public. The new Worthiugteu pump has been put in under his administration, and the eastern reservoir has undergone thorough, and per manent repairs. Xcw beiieis. and boiler house were erected and all of this weik has been done under his supervision hen estly, economically and satisfactorily. Neither jobbery nor favoritism has pre vailed in any of the work. The project of anew sixmillioa-gallen pump aud 20-inch main has been pressed upon council.--, and the required lean for it is te be submitted te popular vote. There ia a very genera nearly a .Miracle. L. -cr.ith Hall, Binghamteii, N. 'i.wiltes '1 suffered ter several months with a dull p-iln through the lelt lung and sbeuUct-i. 1 lest mv spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep ue all day. .My mother prncuicd some Burdock Bleed Bitters ; 1 took them as diiected, and have felt no pain since lii -t u eck after u-ing them, and am new quit uell" Piieeil. Fer sale at H. B. t'ochian' t'echian' dui" -teie. 1"7 Xertli Queen stieet, Lancaster. AS HAVE OPENXD LLI.GANT LINE OF Hamburg Edgings and Insertions. NaiDzoek. EdgiDgs and Insertions. n all Width-, and Qualities ut Lewest Prices, peciul attention te our newpiw- We inviii' ehase-i et NAPKINS MUSICAL JXSrJtVMJSNTS. i(jS:cAi.-isui:s. MUSICAL - BOXES. BARGAINS. TA15LF, LIN HNS, AND TOWELS, TUIJKEY IIKI) TABLINGS, CLOTHS ami DOYLIES, MARSEILLES QL'ILTS, CROCHET QUILTS, CURTAIN LACES, PILLOW SHAMS AND TIDIES. H e ai e elt'.'i ing an luimeiwe stock et Bleached anil Unhli-aclK-d MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. In all idtiii and quailiies at bottom prices, LATEST STVI.K3 IM GINGHAMS, CALICOES and CAMBRICS. NEW YORK STORE 8 & 10 S. KING STREET. CLOSING OUT SALE of a large importation, having arrived toelato for the holidays, at cost of produc tion in Switzerland, about 1-2 and h-4 their value that same quality ted 1 instruments could he sold for in this country. xaey are mostly ui k" large and medium t?ize and, with few exceptions, of High Class Musical Bc-i;es as sold in Geneve, but far superior te the ordinary instruments generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te he appreciated. Musical Bexes with bells, drums, castanets, celestial voices, mandeline, diva-harrnenie, overture, tremelo-piccelo, sublime sublime sublime harmonie, harp-zither attachment, etc., also two and three mainsprings nlaying from 10 te 50 minutes by one winding. Musical Albums. Circular en application. C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. N SALESROOMS: 1G2J CHESTNUT rillLADELVllIA. JsTBEET, J2i-tfd COAL. I'.. WARTlIf, I J. wi.eit-lie ami Betail Dealer In all klads of LUMBEIt AND COAL. - t aid : Xe. 43) Xertli Water and Prince dreets abeve Lemen Iincaster. nS-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, j.IO XOJIT1I WATEIt ST., Lancaster, Va Wheled.ile and ltetall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection -vrilhthe Telephonic exchange. rii.cb ORice: Xe. CO CKXTUE SQUARE. Ieb23-Iyd REILL7 & -OB KELLER feeling, even among citizens who have an ! abundant water supply new, tna we can- 0flIc3t Clieatnut street SOt any longer deler improvement", wmen GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Superlei Manure will find It te their advantage te call yard, liarnsDnrg riKe. i . -rii-- KXT l)l)OK TO THE VOVKT HODSS. FAHNESTOCK. Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods. Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods. 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