' itfm :-. -. A viSIS r- , i li a- -v l- -- mt MniirjTtMixitcer: : 'Ur-iftr r LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1882. Price Two Cents. Tolime XIX- -No 78. IHtt OOODS, e. COUNTESS MODJESKA. of twenty minutes. They were both insensible when found, and did not recover consciousness before death. MJSDICAU DKY GOODS. B itOW.NS IRON B1TTKHS. A SKETCH OF THK POLISH ACTRESS. ,i UWK Ss MUK9T. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, It will pay you to visit our store. We are making prices Very Low. JNTew Blankets a,t Low Prices. New Comforts at Low Prices, LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR AT LOW PRICES. Everything in the Dry Goods Line sold Very Low at our New Store, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, BOWERS Olf.N S. OIVI.KIC A CO. COAT AND Wo are now showing tbo largest and bost assortment of Ladies' Coats, Dolmans and Fur-Trimmed Cir culars. Also, tho largest line of Children's Coats, all sizes, ever offered, and aro the very latest styles, the boat mado, most perfect fitting, and -without doubt the lowest prices in the city, if we aro to judge by the quantity we are selling. Aleo, a large assortment of Now Style Shawls in all grades. C2TCall and soo our goods b afore purchasing. No trouble to show our goods. Any of tho above articles rrnlio usoful Christmas prosonts. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO.. DRY No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLEU. M 1 S'.KS & KATMFON. MEEOHAJSTT TAILORING. New effects in Imported Worsteds iu Banket, Diagonal and Birdoye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fasliiouablo colors. New effects in Imported Ovcieoatiug, iu London Boavors, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular "Niygeihoa' MYEES & PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, itjcr uoovs. 11 AtiKK & i:kiitiikk. . 3IKSKUS. UAtiElt is, ISllOTIIEK oiler UAKPET&Suid WALL lAPEU ;vt most attractive figures. (Carpets promptly and well laid and Taper hung on the best terms. Shades and Shading, with a " Spring Balance Roller," which gives perfect satisfaction. A line of Latu Cm tains aud Cm lain Nets, ltaw Silk and Juto Materials, lor-eUicr with Poles of Brass Walnut, Cherry aud Ebonizod Wood. Curtains, Shades and Lambrequins made aud hung at tho Lowest Figures by Competent Workmen. HAGEK & No. 25 West King Street, N J KXT IIIIOK TO rUK COURT IIOU.K. FAHNESTOOK'S. OPENED A SPECIAL LOT OF SILK CIRCULARS, Fur-Lined, AT S20.00, NOT HAW THEIR VALUE. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. HOUSE VUiUflMlUtO GOODS. n to FLINN & WILLSONJS -FOR Stoves, Heaters, Ranges AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Floor Oil Cloth from 25 cts. per yard up, Woodon Buckets 10 cts., Brooms 15 cts. Pine stock of Table Cutlery just received. A large line of Bird Cages at Greatly Reduced Prices. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. J-JjV MlilfiG ASli TOUM t. AKHOLI). JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. H, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. COME ANDJLOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FUTORES AND PATENT COLD CASE HEATERS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, XftfiUj 18 96 16 EASTI ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. - Lancaster, Pa. & HURST. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, vjjOTJima. RATHFON, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Fa. BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. THIS DAY, LANCASTER, PA. YOUR - UAH JTITTIKU. LANCASTER, Pa. GEO. F. KATIIVON. CLOTULSU, SLOTHINU. COACHMEN'S COATS A HEAVY, EXTRA LONG, WARM COACHMAN'S COAT, Of Good Blue and Green Beaver, Cut Double-Breasted, is being sold at Yates & Co. for $22.00. They are a bargain. Avail your self of the opportunity. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & ftrthSts. PHILADELPHIA. "" H23-liud Cl'KVlAL NOTHJK. Our Price List. Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Suits. . .$ 8.00 Hen's HeavyBrown Twilled Suits, 10.00 Mcn?s Heavy Steel Mixed Suits.. 10.00 Men's All-Wool Casimere Suits.. 12.00 Men's Brown & Blue Beaver Over coats 1S.00 Men's Black Beaver Overcoats.. 14.00 Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over- ltt.OO coats v 18.00 Men's Plaid Back t'assimerc Over coats 18.00 Men's Heavy Unliued Overcoats, . 7.50 All of Our Own Manufacture. D. B. Hosteller & Sod 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTKU. TA. VTOTICK id XKK"1'ASKKJ AB OUN- 1 NEltS. Ail persons arc hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands it i he- Corn wall or fc peed well ctatca. in Lebanon and Lancaster couiUIe-, whether inclosed or un nclosed, either lor the purposo of xhouting or lUiilng, as the law wilt be rigidiv enloiced agitiusl all Uespasiing m said luuos ol the undersigned aiier this notice. ttll.COI.KMAS FltEEMAS, It. I'KKCV AXDKN, KUVVAUl C. FUKKMAN, Attornev lor It. W. Coleman's Heirs. olG-tfd&V XGiulnUcences or II er Karly and ventful I.I fe Her ltaplisin or Firo Aturiieil at Sixteen. X. Y Grapliic. Perhaps in all the history of tho dra matic stage, ancient or modern, there is no attistc who has acted over so wide a territory or played iu as many languages as Maze. Helena Modjeska, who was born at Cracow, tho ancient capital of Poland. The RuB&iaus and Poles aro raid to have a wonderful faculty for acquiring languages and the Poles even more so than the Rus sians, and it is quite natural that the cele brated actress should be an accomplished linguist, speaking French, English, Ger man, Polish, and Hunariau, and per forming iu each one of these languages with unqualified success. Mmc. Modjeskn's hither, Michael Opid, was a mountaineer of Ualacia, or Austrian Poland, but, nevertheless, he was a man of artistic and scholarly tastes ; ho was noted as an eminent philologist (which is another reason (or Mine. Modjcska's pio licieucy in languages), aud he was also a great lover of music. - Singers, actors, musicians aud literary men frequented his house, and after his death continued to visit his widow ; thus Mine. Modjeska's eaiiiest fiieuds wero students and scholars of one kind or another. When she was born her father said : "That girl is for me, aud she must be called Helena, because her head is Greek.' Thusbhe was christened Ileleua and in her childhood catled Ilelcia, the Polish di minutive of the name. Alter her father's death her earliest re membrance is of seeing a man shot in the street, for theso wero sad days aud revo lutionary .times in Poland. With tho sights aud sounds of war and death she was early familiarized, and she can now remember wb.en bnt a very small chijd of hiding behind a wall to pick up bhot and oarry homo in her pinafore. When she was but seven years old a revolution took place aud Onioow was iired iu several places and a large portion of the town burned, and with tho rest Mmc. Opid's housa, rendering her and her family almost penniless and entirely home less. Holds and hsr little sister lau by them selves, clothed only iu their nigufc drea, she feeling very proud because she had succeeded iu saving a doll and a life of St. Genevieve. The little sister fell into a stream, aud no help beiug near, was rescued by our little heroine. The two children wero finally found by their folks, but fqr many uighjs after thai; they slept upon straw iu cellars or barns wrapped iu borrowed clothes. Thus iu ber childhood Mmo. Modjeska became acquainted with misery and distress ; her home was among the beroaved and ruined and desperate. Iu 187C sho insisted on an indefinite leave of absence from tho Imperial theatre at Warsaw, whero sho had been acting, and came to this country, landing in Philadel phia during tho Centennial, aud after a short sojourn there proceeding to Califor nia, where a rnuche was bought, and Helena Modjeska, tho vexed aud too noisily admired actress, aud Charles Bozeuta, tho proscribed exile, prisoner jiud "shadowed" editor ouo escaping from the worries of tho Imperial theatre, the other from tha ignoble censorship of Russia made up their mindd to settle down for the balance of their lives, re cruit their healths and livo a rauchuro's happy lifo foicvor. But, alas ! the stage is a candle, aud tha actor-moth rarely leaves it for good until ago or illness com pels or tho lifo curtain drops. San Fran cisco was not far from the ra&chc, aud to in that city in February, 1877, Mmo.. Mod jeska made her debut ou the Ameiican stage and also her iirst performance in tho Euglish tongu". Every one knows of her success there and her subsequent success for two seasons through this oouutry aud Canada. In 1879 she went back to Europo and iu the winter of 1879 80 she played in all the principal cities of Poland. Iu May, 1880, she went to London aud played thcrsj with scarcely any intermis sion until July, 1831, one of the tongcht engagements ever played by any star iu that city. Alter that sue traveled turougu the provincial towns of Great Britain. In January, February and March of tho present year she returned to Poland and played a most brilliant engagement there, and would havo taken an engagement ottered at St. Petersburg, but General Ignatioff, the Russian censor, refused her permission to perform iu tho Polish lan guage. From Poland sho icturucd to London and played three months at tho Hay market thcatie, there producing and xuu- uing " Odette " for tho entire time ; thou, taking a mouth's rest on tho sacoast of Cornwall, she set sail for America, where we are happy to welcome her back among us, and where we aro proud that our Eug lish brethren refer to her as the American actress. Mmo. Modjeska will play an en gagement of some length at one of our theatres during tho winter, and promises her anucarancu in four new roles Mario Stuart, Rosalind, Helen and Thora. Her old repcrtoiro of Camille, Adricnne, Frou Frou and Juliet will also bo represented; When Ilelcia was ten years old her brother's wife died, aud- his only! child, ho brought home. This child bho took care of to relievo ner mother, whoso family was large and cares as great as iu proportion her means were small. Thus at this early age sho was playing tho part of a mother, a rolo which sho still likes to fill in private life, as sho is very fond of children, especially young pils who havo tho ardent and romantic temperament which characterized hor own youth. At this timo sho wont to a convent cveiy day to gain somo education from the nuns. Grammar aud history wero her favorite studies ; other branches of education sho did not care for. At fourteen sho left the onvent, and in conjunction with her half brother, Josef Bcnda, who was an actor, sho wrote a play, which was perform ol before the family, she taking a part in it in which she wept and made tho servants weep with her. At sixteen sho married G. C. 3loljcska, and two years later her only surviviug child, Rudolph Modjeska, was born. After the death of her first husband, ana cigut years after her first marriage, she was aiain married, this time to Count Charles Bozenta Chlapowski, a Polish patriot, ed itor and soldier, whose history if written would make in its adventures a compan ion story to that of Baron Trencks. m m Blarder and Suicide. About livo o'clock Wednesday after noon tho inhabitants of North Newport, Me., were startled by hearing three pistol shots in rapid succession, and shortly after waid a hureo and carriage ran mio tue vaid door of John Dodge. In tho carriage Miss Nellie Prilay, of North Newport, lay djiug with a bullet holo iu her temple Charles Cio well jumped from the car riage, and dropped bofoio reaching the door. Cromwell had a bullet holo in his right temple. They were carried into Mr. Dodge's houso and both died inside A SOLDIER ACCUSED Or BURGLARY. Hn. Ciofbj'i TerrlDle Straggle With Mid night lutrader The Wonua'i Victory. Private George Allen, of Battery K, Fifth artillery, U. S. A., stationed at Fort Schuyler, who is charged with burglary and felonious assault by Mrs. M. A. Cros by, was arraigned here before Justice Thomas Bible. He is charged by Mrs. Crosby, the wife of Mr. H. B. Crosby, of No. 25 Nassau street, who lives ou the old Stillwell homestead at Throgg'eNcck, N. Y., with entering tho house shortly before midnight on Friday nighf, and with assaulting her while attempting to rob tho place. Mrs. Crosby states thai she was awakened by tho house dog's barking, and got up and went down stairs- Then tho door bell rang autl some one said, "I want to come iu ; I want to see tho master." Sho refused the man admit tance, but he gained entrance through tho cousei vatory. Mrs. Crosby ran to an upper window aud called to tho setvauts, who wero iu cottages back of her house, but they did not hear. Iu the meantime tho dog, a Siberian hound, had sprung npon tho mau and knocked him down, but was called off by the childien from tho nuisery above. The mau w.is met at tho head of the stairs by the uuise Alalia, who broko a cane over his head. Mrs. Crcaby Kiiappeu an unloaded guu at mm as he was entering tha nursery, aud then clubbed him with the butt. He threw her down, but she managed to push him off aud through the door. Here thero was a stiuggle, aud at length she succeeded in getting the mau to tho stairs, aud he fell from the top to the bottom. Mis. Crosby's little boy Willie, sevcu years old, had helped his mother, kicking the man and scratching his face. When the mau fell down stairs Mrs. Crosby ran iu a frout room, where sho got a pair of pistols. Prying open the case, which was locked, and going to the head of the stairs, she pointed them at the burglar, who escaped through tho onuservatory. Tho next day the dog was fouud playing with a soldier's cap in the yard. Mrs. Crosby swore out a war rant, describilg tho burglar, aud George Allen, who with four other soldiers, had been ou a drunken debauch Friday night, was arrested. Ho jad returned to tLo fort without his cap and with a black eye, a wouud under his left ear, another ou his left forefinger and a scratch on his nose. Ho pleaded not; guilty. Depleted Condition ul tho Ojnter Ites, Baltimore Sun, The state oyster steamer Leila, Capt. Mitchell, reached Baltimore last evening from a trip of examination made by Dr. W. E. Brooks, of Johus Hopkins univer sity Mr. Wm. Henry Legg, of Queen Anne's county, and Capt. Waddell, the oyster commissioners. Tho commissioners left Annapolis on Tuesday, and spent two days in cxaminiug the oyster beds on both sides of tho bay north of Annapolis and Kont island. -Dr. Brooks says they found theso northern beds in much better conditiou than thoso in tho southern part of the Chesapeake. The latter yield the finest oysters, aud aro con sequently tho most worked. Some of tho upper beds visited aro forbidden to dredgers, and their better condition is shown by tho greater number of oysters to tho squaro yard, the greater number of Jiving oysters as compared to empty shells aud especially by tho presence of tho greater number of young oysters from G to IS months old. The investigation was cmtinucil up to tho Bodkin shoal, at tho entranco of tho Patapsco into tho bay. Nouo of the bads wero found in as good condition as they wero reported livo years ago, aud this is tfuo in every case of which there aro exact statistics. Evciy bed examined by Dr. Otto Lugger in 1S7G. and by Lieut. Winslow in 1S7S aud 1879, was fouud to bo in very much worso conditiou than then leprescuted. Tho field work of tho commissioners is finished for the season, but each member has an allotted task for the winter. Dr. Brooks will devoto his attention to an elaboration of his notes taken during the investigation of tho beds, and the others will make further inquiries bcariug upon tho subject in hand. Next spring they will continue their examinations of tho beds. Dr. Brooks considors the facilities provided by the state for the prosecution of tho important work mapped oat for them to be rather meagre. The Governor of North Carolina said to the Governor ot South Carolina: 'Sir. lhu host remedy in tho world Is Dr. null's Cough Syrup" and the latter seconded thu assertion. " Skill and patience succeeds where force fails." The quirt skill and patient ro search which brought lorth Kidney-Wort illustrates the truth ot the table, lt.i grand success everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes to us without t cause. Ask any good physician the reason and he will toil you something tntencres with the working ot the gicat organs. Kidney-Wort enables tliein to overcome nil obstructions ami pre serves pcrlccL health. Try a box or bottle at once. 43-Faded articles ol all kinds restored to their original beauty by Diamond lycs. l'er feet and simple IU cents, at all di uggists. Ark you madb miserable by Indigestion, Con stipation. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin T Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by II. I!. Cochran, druggist, 137 and lto North Queen street. Short ltnatli. O. Bortle, Manchester, X. Y was troubled with asthma for eleven years. Had been obliged to sit np sometimes ten or twelve nights In succession. Found immediate ic licf Irom Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil, and is now entirely cured. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, i:t7 and 133 North ( jucen street. Wnr will von cough when Shiloh's cure williiive immediate leliet. l'ricc, 11) cts., CO cts. anil 11. For sale by II. li. Cochran, drug, gist. 1.17 and 139 North Queen stre. Twenty-five pair or Celluloid Kye-UIass frames weigh only one ounce the lightest known and the best and most comfortable that can be worn. For sale by till leading Jewelers and Opticians. n37-lwdcod Walnut JUeaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is ns clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is ti purlect Vegetable Ilalr Itcstorer. it will immediately tree tho head from all tlaudrutt, restore gray liair to its natural color and pro duce a mow growth wheie it has fallen oil". It does not in any manner ellcet the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ol Silver preparations have done, it will change light or faded hair m a few days to a beautiful mi lossy Drown, ask yonr uruggisi ior it. tacu bottle Is warranted. SMITH , KL1M K UC. Wholesale Agents, Phi & KUCKKL, New York. Phil junS-lyd.codAw James W. Hewalt, Wrightsvlllc, Pa., says : IJrown's Iron Bitters entirely relieved me or dyspcpMa and heartburn, i or sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and Vis North Queen street. n27-lwdAw Live and Let Live. Lire is not always under our own control bnt can be prolonged by caie and prudence. Burdock Blood Hitters as 'a laxitlve, altera tive, and diuretic medicine tend materially to restore health and lengthen our days. Price $l For sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Foil Dyspepsia and Liver. Complaint, you have a printed guarantee, on every bottle ot Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sole by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13a North Queen street. GENUINE UAVANA AND YAKA CIGAK9 The best 5-cent Cigar In tho city at UAKTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT ClOAB STOKE. Ot, ly Back! That's a common expression and has a world of meaning. How much suffering is summed up in it. Tho singular thing about it is. that pain iu the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kid ney disease, liver complaiut, constipa tion, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, overwork, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quick ly aud surely cure such diseases as Baowx's Ikon Bitteks, and it docs this by commencing at the foundation, aud making tho blood pure and rich. Logunsport, Ind., Dee. 1, 1NW. For a font; tluio I have been a bull'rer from stomach and kid ney disease. My appetite was very poor and tho very aiuall amount 1 did eat disagreed with me. I was annoyed very mnch from non-retention ot urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iron Bitters. Since I used that n. y stomach docs not bother tun any. My appetite Is simply im mense. My kidney trouble U no more, and my general health in such, that 1 leel like a new man. Alter this uso ot Hr.iwn's lion Uittcra for one month, 1 havo gained twenty pounds In weight. O. 15. S-vnariST. Leading physicians aud clorgymou uso and reoommond Brown's Iron Hitters. t has cured others suffering as you aro, and it will euro you. For Hale whotoalo an'! rotatl liy II. U. COU1I UAN, Druggist, 137 and 13J North Queen street. Lancaster n-2llwdv,- H TlDNKY-WOltT For the Penuaiieut Curo oi" CONSTIPATION. No other disease is so prevalent In thin coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort as a euro. Whatever tho canse, however obstinate tho cose, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at tho same time on Kidneys, Liver and ISowels. Piles. TliUdfctrossin-; complaint is very lint to he complicated with count l pal ion. Kidney-Wort strengthens tho weak ened parts and quickly cures nil kindsot files oven when phynioiuns and medicines have be fore tailed. -lfyon havecitlmrot theso Irouhlis use K 1 DNK Y-WOItT. Druggists sell it. sep 27 lydjfcw M WAF 42 ' TSMS." "ISMS-' THE WORST "ISSl" TO-DAY IS RHEUMATISM. 1UIKUJIAT1SM IN TUB HACK CCKKD BY PERRY DAVIS'S PAIX KlT.LKR. KIIKUMATISM IN THEKNEKS CtlllBD r.v PERRY DA VIS'S PAINKILLER. UHKUMATISU IN THE MUSCLES CURED BY PERRY DA VIS'S PAIN KILLER. KIIKUMATISM OF LONGSTANDING CCKKUr.Y PERRY DAVIS'S PALY KILLER. UHEUMAT1 SUPFKHEKS, buy of ANY DUUUUIaT Perry Davis's Pain Killer. ijecl-lmd&w ilAttUWAKE. l KW 11AUUWAKK STOttr. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,1; MARSHALL Si RENGIER, dkalkus IN BUILDING and CABIN t.l HARDWARE, SlOVIiS, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS u,ul GLAUS. House Furnishing Gooek sll-Srudi&'v vA.3trr.TB. flAKi'lLliS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manufacture KAU and CHAIN CAU1'ET4, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian AX GUKAT BARGAIN'S AND ;AT BELOW COST, to make room and cive my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manuiactnrcd goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oar. West King and Water Sts. Carpets Wanamaker's. Silk novelties innumeraBle and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching; deco rating, combining. What wc are remarkable for, more than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, wo are re puted so. You hear it said by everybody: "If you want to match anything, or find a rare silk, even ah nncxpcctable one, go to Wanamaker's." The other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. Wc put it second, hecause mere are don't credit us pe. ;k who Willi lower prices, still, we imagine lhat li one snotiia assert tne con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener Ave speak ol other aspects of our trade; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. .. Nc.Tt-out'ir building. circle, south entrance to umln Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-clotlv satin -and-felt, satin-and-Italian -cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, tfannel and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The letjjjings'are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West of south entrance to main building. Furs have to be. thought of. We're busy enough as to mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought to say what will not op press us with too much making. Perhaps thisit is. A great many seal coats and fur lined circu lars are ready-made. More sizes are ready-made here than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in July. Why shouldn't wc make all the shapes and sizes ready-made? mi Chestnut. Black -satin rhademacs and satin de Lyons, 25 to 35 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from 1 to 2 ; and we guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Ncst-ontor circle, couth entrance to main building. Wool serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought to sell for 1.50 no that isn't the way to put it; it ought to sell according to our theory, for just as little as we can afford ; and that is 75 cents. Look out for such now. It's time for over-buying and all sorts of mistakes to show them selves. We try to keep ready to turn other folkVmistakcs to account for ourselves and for you. Third circle, Muth-:i.-:. from centre. I- JOHN W A N AM AKER. Ch:stnut.'fliirlt'-Jitli and, .larlict streets and Cit,"-h.i!l.-iinn:, riill.ldelpliia. . :.ui . ttLASB AND fjUJUSXSWAJi.- H Mill a MAKTIN. China! -- - China! AT- CHINA HALL. Wc have j ust opened another lot ol HOLIDAY GOODS, -IN- Haviland's Decorated China. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, DKSJjKltTSETH, ICK UREAM SETS, CROQUETTE SETS, - ' riSUUUTS, A.D.COKKEKS. SOLITAIRE SETS. Novelties In White Chi" for Decorating Table Mirrors ami Flower Muuds High & Martin, 15 EASTKINCr STB3ET. LANCASTER. PA. DTIMilKS ONLY SI. a.? l'KIS IllSIIKEU O at I1ART.MAN' YELLOW FRONT CIUAR S'JORXm
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers