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LANCASTER, PA TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1880.
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CLOTWSO.
Spring Opening
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
We have lei sale for the coining seasons an
Immense Stock or
Bealy-Me Clothing,
if enr own manufacture, which comprises the
tAtcst and Most
STYHSI DESIGES.
Come and see enr
SEW GOODS
ren-
KHANT WM,
tvlilcb la larger Mill composed or tlic l)C3t styles
te Ih; found iu the clljv
D. B. HesMer & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Myd LANCASTER. TA
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H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
MONDAY, APRIL 5.
Having fust returned fiem the New Yerk
JVoelcn Market, I am new prepared te exhibit
jnoef the Kent Selected Stocks of
WOOLENS
FOB THE
Sums ana Slier H,
ver brought te this city. Nene but the very
estef
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AMD
AMERICAN FABRICS,
all the Leading Styles. Trices as low as the
ewest, and all goods warranted as l-eprescnt-,at
H. GERHART'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
SMALING,
THE ARTIST TAILOR.
Closing out our stock of Light Weights at
cost te make room for
Fall and Winter Stock.
A Large Line of
English Ifeveltics.
TROPIC AL SUITINGS,
SERGES AND REPS,
UANNOCKBURNS ANI CELTICS,
UAMBROOX PARAMATA
AND BATISTE SUITINGS.
SEERSUCKERS, VALENCIAS, PAROLE
AND MOIIAIR COATINGS.
A Splendid Assortment or Wilferd' Padded
Ducks in Plain and Fancy Styles. A Full Line
of
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All the latest neveities. An examination of
our stock is respectfully solicited.
I. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 NORTH OUEEN STREET.
CllUfJ. AND OLASHU'AltlS.
f-aiHA, GLASS AND QCEEKSWAItK.
CHINA HALL.
While and Decorated Stene China, Tea, Din
ner and Chamber Sets, White, Geld Rand and
Fancy French China Tea and Dinner Sets,
Glass Sets, Tumblers, Goblets, Fruit Bowls,
Pitchers, Ac.
Fruit Jars! Jelly Cups!!
AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
OKOVEUIMS.
XTTHOLKSALE AND RETAIL.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
SPRII
OPE
NIN
and DacK vestmes
NVWe. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
AT
u&epu,
dlT-lyd
DR. S. B. FOREMAN, v.
CPIirsiriAV vnHRnEnvi
Removed from Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ke. 211 West Ring street, Laficaster, Pa. .-
lUlZt-AUlU"
DKT
BARGAINS IN CALICOES
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
5,000 YDS. m DAI CALICOES AT 5 GTS. A TAED.
Just opened an clegant assortment of cholee style fat Calieeee, Cretonnes, and CblnUes.
MUSLINS! MUSLINS!
st.niinrrt xrniranrniAii.iirt anil TfnlilMuthMl Mnnlfna ft-nm 10 te ID ner cent, below June
pri
ces. INDIA LIKENS. VICTORIA LAWNS.
TOM PRICKS.
Watt, Shand
8 AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET.
DRY GOODS!
H AGER & BROTHER,
NO. 25 W. KING STREET, LANCASTER,
Aic receiving New Goods in all Dcpartmenta.
OUR STOCK OF
CARPETS,
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AND -
PAPEE HANGINGS
Fer the lull Season will comprise all the fcalest Deals and Coloring. an4 b Larger and
mere complete than cvor,lcfer.
HAGER
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vzexHura.
CLOSING. OUT OF SPRING AND SNOB STOCK.
In order te close out our stock of Sprlnjr and Summer Qoeds te makp room for a
heavy Fall Trade, we arc offering great inducements in Men'a, Youths' and Children's
Clethiug.
In our Custom Department vre hara a large let of PIoeo Qoeds, which must be
closed out before September 1, regardless of profit.
In our Ready-made Department we have an unusually flue stock of Summer
Clothing, all of which cau be purchased at rery lowest bottom figures.
Gentlemen, our facilities are net equaled in the city. It will cost you nothing
te cxainine our stock.
MYERS &
Xe. 12 EAST K1NU STREET,
VTATCUBS,
SPECIAL
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JETELER,
ZAHMS CORNER, LANCASTER, PA
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Our largely ine -Aaed business makes It necesaary for na te.enlarge our store room. Te
make room for the alterations we contemplate, we will lese et as much of our stock as pos
sible, betwecn thb date ami the Mill of AUGUST, at
GKEATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Tills offer applies te any hi tide in our cxtensive stock EXCEPT SPECTACLES, and wU
atterd nil who desire goods in our line a rare opportunity te feay from ftraelasa stock at un
usually low prices.
ZAHM'S CORNER.
3LEMCAZ.,
DR. BROWNING'S
TOHC AND ALTERATIVE!
Tha Celebrated Prescription or W. CUAMPION BROWNING, M. D.
FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFllNU THE BLOOD.
Pcrfcctlv Purities the Bleed, Enriches the Bleed, Reddens the Bleed, makes New Bleed,
Wendci fully "Improves the Appetite, and Changes the Constitution Suffering from General
Debility into one of Vigorous Health. The best proof of its wonderful efficacy is te be obtained
by a trial, and that simple trial strongly establishes It reputation with all.
5-It is most scientifically and elegantly compounded by Its author and sole proprietor,
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A regular graduate of Jeffersen Medical College, of Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist amd
Skillful Pharmacist. Price, 50e and Sl.OO. Fer sale by the Proprietor and all Druggists and
Dealers in Medicine. dMydcewAw
cAairAiux a oevs.
TfYKVL DAI SOMKTHINU NRW IN
CAMPAIGN GOODS!
AND PRICES LOWER AT
BURSK'S.
Capss, Caps, flats, Belmets, Torches, Fire
works, Flags, Burgees, Political Lanterns,
Badges, &e., &e.
BEST BUNTING FLAGS
OF ALL SIZES AND AT BOTTOM PRICES.
We Invite Committees, Club3 and all te give
as a sail and get prices before purchasing.
D. S. BURSK,
17 Bast King1 Street, Lancaster.
CONGRESS HALL,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
OPEN FOB THE SEASON.
II. J. A G. R. CRUMP, ) Of theColennadeHoteL
E.A.UILLETT, TMladelphleT
JylH0h4
OOOJtB.
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WHITE PIQUES AND CAMBRICS AT BOT-
& Company,
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OIL CLOTHS
& BROTHER.
RATHFON,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
JEWEIMT, e.
NOTICE.
LANCASTER, PA.
MAXBL. WQRK8.
W1L P. FBATTiEY'S
MONUMENTAL MARBT.E WORKS
758 Nena yueen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES,
GARDEN STATUARY,
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac.
All work guaranteed and satisfaction given
In every particular.
N. B. Remember, works at the extreme end
of North Queen street. m30
J.TTOKNXT8-J.T-LAW
UENRY A.BTXKT
Attorney and Connseller-at-Law
Si Park Rew. New Yerk.
Collectlonsmadeln all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Stelnman A Hensel.
M
ABCTJS O. SEHNER,
HOU8K OABPBNTjKB,
NaUO North Prince street.
Prompt ana parOenlar aUeatlea paid te al
satlen antl repairs. sIMyd
A K. McCAIfir, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
JX Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Na 35 Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 and 4S North Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills made entand
tisaaMtowltbealGtadttloBalcost. eSMr
GBA1K SPECULATION
In large or mall amounts. tXer $90,000.
Write W. T. BOULE CO-Cemmisslcm Mer
enaatt, IK La Sail start, foleaffo, HL, for elr
Hra
Lancaster fntelligeneer.
TUBSDAT EVENING, AUG. 17, 1880.
COUNTY NEWS.
INTELL1UENCE FROM
TBICTS.
RURAL DIS-
Saylngs and Doings In County and Borough.
Washington B. O. Items.
Isaae Shnltz, jr., up te August 14, had
caught 741 bass; William Ceover, 374.
Next?
Ne hail here ; tobacco couldn't be better.
These who depreciate the Maner crop hare
net been in these parts. They stuck tee
close te the river hills.
James B. Douglass has opened his gro
cery store and is doing a fair share of the
local trade
Blrd-ln-Hand Items.
A. M. Ranck& Bre., sold at public sale
en Saturday, 14th inst, at the public house
of L. R. Rhoads, Bird-in-Hand, 15 head of
Alderney cows and heifers, at an average
pnee ei f 48.00, and 3 neau of short horns
at private sale for $150. They propose te
have another sale in a couple of weeks.
The second quarterly meeting of the
Bird-in-Hand circuit of the M. E. church,
was held in Bird-in-Hand, en Saturday and
Sunday. Leve feast and preaching in the
morning by the presiding elder. Sunday
school meeting in the afternoon and preach
ing in the evening by the regular pastor,
Rev. Rink. The services were of an inter
esting character and well attended.
The publiafkEchoeL of East Lampeter
opened yestcrtHynieining. Children are
happy once mere.
ELIZABEXUTOWN.
Tobacco, Cern and Other Interests.
Among the tobacco growers in this sec
tion whose crops are notably geed are
Simen A. Rutt, who has three acres of
very fine tobacco; Jeseph Urich, two
acres; ii. frank wermiey, two acres;
Jacob G. Oldwcilcr, four acres; 'Levi
Engle, four acres, the greater part of it
averaging in length from 35 te 45 inches,
in width from 18 te 25 inches. The tebac
co throughout the township leeks very,
fine. The acreage in this section will ex
ceed any raised here heretofore. The
farmers are new all busy cutting it, and
in a few weeks will have housed the best
crop they have raised for the past five
years.
The corn crop is looking better this year
than heretofore, and bids fair te be better
than we have had for a geed many years.
In fact everything leeks fine around this
section, and in Elizabethtown except the
tarnal old beard walk from the depot te
the town, which is in a very bad condition.
Travelers from abroad think it leeks ill
for a town like Elizabethtown te have such
a peer walk from the depot. It is seen
time that is fixed or some one will break
an arm or leg, which would be worth mere
than a hundred such beard walks.
SALISBURY.
The News FremThat Big Township.
The Democracy of Salisbury met at
White Herse hotel en Friday evening,
August 13, in response te a call issued by
our county committee for the purpose of
organizing a central Hancock and English
club, and effected the following erganiza.
tien: President L Diller Worst; Vice
Presidents David F. Kurtz, Jehn Masen
and Jehn Nerthamer; Recording Secre
taryIsaac H. Masen; Corresponding
Secretary Henry Skiles; Treasurer Treasurer
Geerge G. Worst. Meeting night, every
Friday evening at the White Herse hotel
at 8 o'clock. All the Democratic voters
of Salisbury ai-e requested te be present
at next meeting as important business will
be transacted. After the organization was
completed quite a number signed the club
roll. The club starts under very favor
able auspices and premises te de geed
work during the campaign. Our young
men are all energetic and active workers,
and are thoroughly aroused for active
duty.
Miscellaneous.
Mrs. Margaret Diem, an aged lady, re
siding at Mount Jey, fell in her yard a few
days age and fractured her hip. She is
suffering a great deal of pain and her re
covery is very doubtful.
Mr. W. C. Hendersen, (well-knewnjas
the Colonel) of White Herse, has been
seriously indisposed for several days, but
present indications are geed for his speedy
recovery.
Typhoid fever has made its appearance
at Spring Garden, and quite a number of
the young folks areafflieted with it. Miss
Emma Brubaker, daughter of Isaac Bru
baker, proprietor of Spring Garden hotel,
is net expected te recover. The rest ap
pear te be getting along very well. All
are attended by our skillful and energetic
physician, Dr. M. H. Diller, and as he has
lest but one case from typhoid fever in a
very extensive practice of 15 years, all
place confidence in him during the fever
epidemic.
MT. JOY NEWS.
Live Items Frem a (Progressive Town.
Our public schools will open Monday,
August 30th.
The corn crop is unusually large ; wag
ons laden with roasting ears are en our
streets every day.
Four of our citizens went a-fishing at
Collin's station en the Susquehdnna. They
returned with 12 bass. It isjsaid that
Bland dollars are an excellent bit.
Springville has a Hancock and English
club. Henry Shaffncr, of this place, ad
dressed them last Monday evening.
A writer in the Columbia Spy has Capt.
L. D. Gallagher down as a candidate for
coroner. Capt. is popular in the northern
end and will make a big run. ,
Harry ilergelretn, confectioner, has one
of the prettiest stores round in town, loca
tion excellent, a large stock of goods en
hand and his business is flourishing.
The A. M. E. congregation, of Spring
ville, will held a camp meeting in Detweil
cr's grove, commencing August 20th, te
continue until the 29th. Seme of their
"big guns " are billed for the occasion.
The Tobacco.
What the tobacco farmers of this vicinity
new want is a geed soaking rain. It would
benefit the late tobacco which will be
topped during the present week. The lets
of early tobacco are "few and far between."
and but a very small portion has thus far
beenpieused. This work, however, will be
commenced in earnest this week, and con
tinue until the latter part of September.
The hail storm of Thursday .has had the
effect of causing a big rush for hail insur
ance policies.
Malarial FeTer.
There are many cases of malarial fever
in the borough, in some families as many
as two and three being afflicted. There
are few, if any, new cases reported re
ccntly ; some are able te be out again and
are slowly recovering. There has been but
'one fatal ease. The M. D., and ethers,
tee, are in a state of uncertainty as te
whether the well water', hydrant water or
what, is the cause,
Tie Bltj Beaten.
A MAX
WHO SAYS HE HELPED TO
XYNCH THJSM.
Parraed by Oa Hundred Armed Mea, Cap
tured, Tied t3 Trees, and Shet te
peam Pytas; with Canes ea Their
Lips The Wexaaa Kate the
Worst or the Let The Would
Chaplain Spat Upeaby the
Levely Yeung Weman.
The Chicago Timet publishes the follow
ing letter from Oswego, Kansas, describ
ing the alleged killing of the Benders and
written by one who claims te have assisted
at the work of vengeance:
"There is no doubt that the Benders are
dead. They are awfully dead, and their
bones are whitened by the processes of
nature ere this. I speak thus decisively
because I knew whereof I speak. It is
net customary for one te beast of acts of
lawlessness, and it is net in that spirit that
I enter upon the recital of the last chapter
of the bloody career of the brutish Ben
ders. I am prudent enough, tee, te wish
te hedge myself against possible annoy
ance, ana naa I net received your, solemn
assurance that you would net divulge my
name, it is net unlikely I should leave the
writing of this scrap of history te ether
hands.
When search was instituted for the
body of Dr. Yerk, in April, 1873, suspi
cion was directed against the Benders, and
contrary te general belief a close watch
was kept en them for awhile. They were
aware of the surveillance, for at the
first opportunity they decamped. The re
port that they took the train at Thayer, a
station a lew miles north of Cherryvaie,
and went te Humboldt, from which place
tney toen passage ler Texas, is a mistake.
They simply bundled their goods into two
wagons and started for Indian Territory.
They did net proceed at once te their des
tination, if, indeed, they had any destina
tion marked out, but crossed ever te Mont
gomery county and squatted near Verdi
gris river te await developments. The
distance from their farm was something
like twenty miles. Jehn, jr., or Jehn, sr.,
made daily trips back te the vicinity of
iuerryvaie ana toek: observations. It was
their intention te return if the excitement
should blew ever, but if it continued warm
they would go en as originally planned.
They knew of the discovery of their crime
within an heurafterthe bodies were dugout
their shallow graves, and they lest no time
in striking their tents. They struck out
for the west bank of the river and started
southward pest haste. Their flight seen
became a panic, and te add te their discom
fiture one of their wagons broke down.
Packing what they could of the lead en
their horses they piled up what was left,
set fire te it and hurried en. Having cap
tured the assassins the question new arose,
"What are we te de with them?" Seme
were for taking them back and letting the
law take its course. The advocates of this
line of policy were lanrelv in the mineritv.
There were these among us whose relatives
had fallen victims te the deadly hammers
and knives of the wretches, and they would
net listen te the suggestions of the con
servative element. They threatened te de
some killing then and there if their de
mands for instant vengeance were net re
garded. Ne one would have offered a very
strenuous opposition if they had carried
out their threats, but it was thought best
te de the job up after the most approved
form obtaining in the courts presided ever
by Judge Lynch. In the meantime a vigi
lance committee had been formed. This
move was taken with the greatest secresy,
and nene but trusty men were admitted te
the organization. The utmost circumspec
tion was used, for the reason that in anew
community like this the doubtful assist
ance of suspicious characters was a thing
te be dreaded. The vigilantes did net
number mere than one hundred men all
told, but they meant business, as the se
quel proved. It was my geed or bad for
tune te be one of the elect. Scouts were
sent out in all directions and within forty
eight hours of the departure of the Benders
from their camp in the next county the
fact was duly reported te us. About forty
of us organized into a pursuing party ana
started after the butchers. Once en their
trail we had no difficulty in following it.
The murderous quartet had taken te the
open country west of the river, but were
keeping within convenient distance of the
thick timber that grows in the valley wat
ered by this stream. They were expecting
pursuit and hoped te escape by losing
themselves in this timber, if it came te the
worst. As we proceeded the trail freshened
and ere long we came across the half-consumed
ruins of the wagon left by the Ben
ders in their flight. Frem the direction
they were taking it became evident te the
mind of these acquainted with the
country that they were pointing for
that paradise of cut threats located
near the mouth of the Red fork of the
Arkansas. The country hereabouts is a
bleak and desolate region, infested by
herse thieves, half-breed Creeks, Pawnees
and Chcrekces. Once there they knew
they would be safe from pursuit. Even
the United States troops have never been
able te penetrate that terra incognita. It
is (a safe retreat for the! border ruffians
and is known te be such all through this
section of the country. This haven for the
wicked is distant about 140 miles from the
point where the Verdigris river enters In
dian Territory. The murderers had about
forty miles te travel before reaching the
boundary of the territory and they were
probably twenty miles beyond the line
when our scouts caught sight of them.
Burdened as they were with much cum
brous baggage, they had net been able te
make very great speed, but they had used
every possible effort te put space behind
them. It was about 3 o'clock en a het,
sultry May afternoon that we came insight
of the party. They saw us as seen as we
came from cover, and abandoning every
thing they broke for the forest. They
plunged into the weeds and scattered. We
were close upon their heels, however, and
they did net succeed in eluding us long.
The old man and his wife and Kate were
under arrest in less than an hour. Jehn,
jr., was mere fortunate than the ether
members of the tribe, for he contrived te
evade us for an hour longer, but he was at
length run te cover and forced te surren
der. Every one of them showed fight, but
with the exception of Kate they all weak
ened when it came te the scratch. This
charming border beauty emptied every
chamber of her revolver into our faces,
but her aim was bad and she did no serious
damage beyond-maiming one of our horses
and clipping a lock of hair from my tem
ple. The bullet raisea a ridge along the
skin, the mark of which shows te this day.
She finally succumbed te superior strength,
but te the last maintained the same
dare devil, reckless demeanor. The priso
ners were accordingly arraigned and
asked what they had te say in their de
fense. The old woman was sullen and
ugly, but the two men showed signs of
faltering, uad they been left te them
selves they would have made full cenfes
siens beyond a doubt. The amiable Kate
perceived this,and thinking it would please
the vigilantes tee much te hear confes
sions, she fell te cursing her brother and
father for their cowardice. Feuler lan
guage was never uttered than came from
the lips of this fiend. Ne term was tee
vile te apply te her relatives. They took
it sullenly at first, hut seen something
of her reckless spirit r infused them and
they tee joined in the tirade. The
chorus of blasphemy that went up from
thatfhardened let caused a shudder te run
through our party. With death star,
ing them in the face they united in curs
ing us and lamenting their inability te de
us harm. Such malismitr I never saw
equaled. Even the old woman chipped in
occasionally, ana ner appearance indicated
that she wholly approved of the family de-
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uiuueuauvu. TTIIOU UUUgDU Wlul UlO
murders laid at their doers the answerwas
a curse, followed by mere curses and then
a volley, a fusillade of curses and ribald
abuse. Our court went through with the
form prescribed and then announced a sen
tence of death. The announcement was
received with jeers from the hardened
criminals, who had determined te brave it
out te the last. It was decided that the
murderers should be shot, as it would
take te much time te hang them. The
sun was already nearly down and the
shadows of approaching night were deepen
ing. There en the borders of the forest
the cruel killers were tied te saplings and
told te prepare for death. One of our
number, who had net quite forgotten his
early education, undertook te offer a
prayer, but the lovely Kate spit in his face
while he was addressing the throne of
grace, and he quit right in the middle of a
sentence and drew off in disgust. The
four died with curses en their lips, har
dened and unrepentant te the last. There
in that lonely, dismal spot, away beyond
the confines .of civilization, they met a
righteous retribution and their souls, black
with crime, were sent te meet the great
Judge. Their executioners treated them
better than they treated theiifinnecent
victims. They were killed quickly and
painlessly, net butchered brutally. Te
be sure, net much time was wasted in
burial, but it was growing late and the
vigilantes had a long ride before them. A
hole, made by the displacement of the
roots efa fallen cottonweed, was made a
little larger and deeper and the
bodies thrown in and hastily covered
with loose earth, rocks and brushwood.
This was all there was of the funeral. On
reaching the level again the effects of the
Benders were stacked and burned as a
sort of an offering te heaven. We then
proceeded northward, separating before
reaching the settlements, each seeking his
home quietly. There was no blew made
about our achievement, each man keeping
his own counsel. The secret was well
kept, and it was weeks before outsiders
stepped prowling around in search of the
Benders. These immediately concerned
very speedily lest interest in the chase,
however, and, though nothing was said en
the subject, it came te be tacitly under
stood through Labette and Montgomery
counties that it would be a waste of time
te prosecute inquiry further. This is the
true history of the fate of the Benders, and
when, in future, you hear of the annrehen-
sien of any of the tribe, you can put it
down as a canard.
BOOKS AKD STATJBNXKT.
TffEW STATIONERY t
New, Plain and Faney
STATIONERY.
Alse, Velvet and Eastlak
PICTURE FRAMES AND TaACTiiTJi,
AT
I.. M. FLYNN'S
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
Ne. 48 WEST KINO STREET.
JOM SAEB'S SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, -
LANCASTER, PA.,
have in stock a large assortment of;
B00ES AND STATIONERY.
Attention la invited te their
FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES
Teachers Ribles, Sunday
Hymnals, Prayer Beeks,
Beheel Libraries,
HYMN BOOKS AND MUSICcBOOKS
Fer Sunday Scheel.
FINE JtEWASD CARDS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds
JfUJCNITUMJS.
HEINITSH,
FIX:E FURNITURE
AD
Cabinet Manufacturer.
All In want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
wonldde welltn call anil ffYfimlnn auMmna
of our work.
OFFICE FURMTURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
15 East King Street.
CARPETS.
TM.RGAINU FOB EVERYBODY.
BABE CHANCE IN CARPETS,
Positive sale te Reduce Stock el
6,000 Yams Brals Carpels,
AT AND BELOW COST.
Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag
and Chain Carpets in almost endless variety, at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HAIL,
903 WMT KOTO STBKIT,
ANCAtrHR, PA.
VESTS' BOODB.
b LINEN COLLARS
OOtO
BKISMAK'S.
F
OR FAJICY STOCKING
OTO
ERISMAN'S.
OB
SUSPENDERS
-ee
ERISMAN'S.
JOR KRW 8TYLB
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GO TO
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
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NalSeXXOKTH QUEEN STREET. near P. K.
R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, stiver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent for the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta- -clesaadEye-Glaseea.
Kepalrlag a specialty,
aprl-lyd
Lancaster Watches.
We have Just received a second invoice of
the
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te which we call special attention of anyone
wanting a Reliable Watch at a LOW PRICE.
B.P.BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Ne. 20 NO USE TRYING Ne. 20
Te get a better WATCH for the
money than the
"WEST END,
Manufactured by the
Lancaster Watch Ceipf.
OR BALE AT
Ne. 20 East Klag St., Lancaster, Pa.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS.
JEWELER.
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B.
B. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
A9Yard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince
streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
COAL! GOAL! GOAL! GOAL
Ceal of the Best Quality put up expressly
for family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
47-YARD I5e SOUTH WATER ST.
ne29-lyd PHILIP SCHUM, SON ft CO.
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kinds
Of COAL go te
RUSSEL 8s SHULMYER'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
OFFICE: 22 East Kiss; Street. YARD:
618 North Frlace Street.
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10AH COAL! COAL! It
We nave constantly en hand all the best
grades of COAL that are In market, which we
are selling as low as any yard in the city.
Call antl get our prices before buying else
where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON,
s27-lyd 034 NORTH WATER STREET.
C0H0 & WILEY,
SBO IfOBTir W.4T.ER ST., Zanemtfer, Ptu,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Conaectlea Wltb tbe Telepbeale Exchange.
Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST.
feb28-lyd
WAIS. rAXXMS, C.
WIRE SCREENS
Made for windows and put up in such a man
ner that you need net remove when you close
the window. We nave It In Landscape, Figur
ed and Plain Celers, which will be made up as
above or sold by the feet in any quantity de
sired. PAPER HANGINGS
In large variety. Seme Odd Lets will be sold
very cheap te close out.
PLAIN WINDOW SHADES, all colors and
widths. HeUands, Paper Curtains, Fringes,
Leeps, Fixtures, Tassels, Cords, Ac.
Patent Extension Cornice,
the cheapest, simplest and best ever made.
Will fit any window up te five feet in width.
Poles In Ebony and Walnut.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
FINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.'
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
rOVKDXXSAlfD MACHINISTS.
T ANCASTER
BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM 8TBIBT,
Orresm ths Loeoxotivb Wean.
The subscriber continues te manufactura
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes ;
Furnace Twlers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-Iren Werk, and
Blacksmlthlng generally.
AV Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglMydJ JOHN BEST.
MOBMBt BZAKKXTS, JtC
OiqX OF THE BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES! ROBES!!
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
I have new ea hand the LAaeavr.BssTASD
CArm rA eaiMasT of Lined and Unlined
BUFFALO ROBES In the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A famine of
Trunks and Stohl,
HanMBB, Whips, OeUars,&c.
avRepatrlBg neatly and promptly deae.-a
A. MILEY.
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With KaaateMt Water Tank, at
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