Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 29, 1881, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAM INTELLIGENCES, TUESDAY, MARCH 29. 1881.
iUmastet Intelligencer.
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1881.
LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE.
MARIETTA MATTERS.
OUK REGULAR .CORRESPONDENCE.
High winds have been blowing for sev
eral days, and the river has been very
rough. Fer this reason no rafts have ap
peared yet. Seme have come down, as
far as Ilarrisburg, but the great bulk are
above. A number of merchants are in
Leck Haven, and some sales are being
made at prices a little higher than last sea
son. On Friday a sneak thief stele a valuable
shad from the p"emises of Edward Stahl
en Frent street.
The demand for onion sets is much
greater than the supply, se much se that
they are bringing from 513 te 50 cents a
quait in this vicinity. Seme one must
have a corner in onions.
" Fertuna "' is a geed name for Bennett
& Jlaldenian's factory, en account of its
beuedictiue propensities. One of the firm
set an example some time age, and new
there aie four mere marriages among their
operatives inside of a month, three in
piespcct and one consummated.
On Saturday "Dec" Leeds' horse broke
his hitching strap and ran away from the
CrObS Keys hotel where he was tied and
made for home. But fortunately net be
coming frightened he managed the short
turns and the distance of five or six
squalen without aeing any aamage te
himself or the buggy.
On Suntlay,centrary te expectation, Rev.
J. E. McEImeyle returned te fill his pul
pit. He had becurcd the premise of an
other minister te fill his pulpit, but that
gentleman was unavoidably prevented
from coming.
Mr. J. C. Weed preached his first ser
mon in the Methodist church en Sunday
te a well-filled house. On Siturday even
ing the congregation held a festival in
their Sunday school room, in order te
raise funds for the payment of the interest
ou their chuich debt, and succeeded in
cleaii.ig?IO The new pastor will move
into the prepcity just vacated by Rebert
Turner, jr.
Nathan Djer, who left Marietta for the
West several weeks age, has come east
again, te some neighboring town.
The Exchange bank, besides declaring a
dividend added as much as the dividend
te their surplus They doubled their de
posits dining the year. Beth banks are
in a fleniNliiiig condition. ThefcFirst na
tional is considered one of the most reli
able in the state.
Jehn Stum returned from a trip te the
West en Saturday.
Hairy Ficdcrick is in town again.
On Friday three mere car leads of cattle
were sent te Philadelphia and three car
leads of tobacco te St. Leuis.
A lew rafts get down en Saturday. Twe
wcie blown evr te Ceylc's and two went
en te Wrightsville.
Tobias Stehman received a telegram en
Friday announcing the death of his moth
er in C.u lisle, Pa. Her age was 93 years.
On Sii uid ly Mr. Stelimau went up te the
Itinera!, which took place Sunday.
Gn. Cameren has a very interesting
r'xttngraph of himself and friends at
Nassau, New Providence. Thd tropical sur sur
leuiuhngs contrast with the absence of
(eIi.ijjc in this region
Fient street had a ripple the ether
morning a' about hall-past eight o'clock,
caused bv a iiiuaway team and a smash
up. F. J. Schneider, proprietor of a bake
ry en F out stieet, has been in the habit
of Ivaiin bis hoi se stand unbridled and
hitched in the inherV wagon while rating
his mei mug iced, in au alley that runs
from Marietta street te the railroad. He
has been considered safe, but a west bound
train frightened iiiui and he rushed down
the alley and up Freut street en a race
with the train. Oa reaching Sam. Mil
ler's hotel he came in contact with a wacen
leaded with potatoes and belonging te
Amoe Lehman, who had his leg brekcu in
town a week or se age. The boy who
dieve Lehman's wagon, tried te get en
the pavement, but Schneider's team stiuck
him :n:d upset against the cats, taking the
top off and .spieadiug biead and pretzels
all aieund. Lehman's wagon was also
iujtired, but no injury was sustained by
either horses or Lehman's driver
DRUMORE ITEMS.
FBUM OUKKKGUtAKCUUKESPONDESl'
Mr. Samuel J. Boyd and family, of Fair
field, moved from that place the begin
ning of the present week, te West Vir
ginia, where he has bought a large and
very valuable fai in. Mr. Boyd is an ex
cellent practical fai nier and intends te en
gage in that vocation in his new borne
much mere extensively than he could here.
He ta!;t3 with him the best wishes of his
old fi lends ami neighbei.s ; a darkey and
Mr. Jehn Beeth.
Libe:ty Square lyceum closed last Fri
day c citing w ith a full house. It has had
a very successful season for its first, and
in the class of the " lower end," stands
only one below the old and firmly estab
lished lyceum, and would like te spell it
down, but repeated efforts have proved
that seit of thing vain.
Our farmers have any quautity of geed
tobacco yet unsold, and are anxious te see
bnjers ; they care nothing about lookers.
Last week Mr. Samuel Leng delivered
his crop of tobacco te Lancaster, and
found when it was weighed at the ware
house that it tipped the beam at just one
half of what its tipping was at home. It
was found upon investigation that Mr.
Leng had weighed en the wrong side of
the beam, and that his yield was net se
extraordinary as he had thought it. May
we call it Leng measure ?
Last Friday was the fiftieth birthday of
Mr. Edward Ambler and his twin sister,
Mrs. Ann Lamberu, and they were given
a very pleasant and complete surprise at
the residence of Mr. Ambler by about
sixty of their friends, who made it for
themselves and the twins a wholesome
twin is Ed. a memorable occasion. Of
course the surprising ladies came pro
vided with the best things for
the taste the stomach was an after
dinner consideration, or lamentation
that their rccipt books could recom
mend, and the dinner was a pronounced
success. It is true that some et his visitors
thought that it was net really necessary
for Ed. te endeavor te eat himself te the
size of a serai centennial, but there are
always some fault-finders and the object of
their concern didn't seem te mind tbem,
but ate right en as if for a wager.
On Saturday fifty friends of Mr. Alexan
der Stevenson and wife gave them a sur
prise it being the occasion of the thirtieth
annivci sary of their marriage. If these
surprise parties would make it a point te
invite your itemizcr he would be better
prepared te give glowing account, from
notes taken en the scene of edible carnage.
It would be safe te say, however, that it
was a success as they alway are. By a
serious upset last winter Mr. Stevenson
bad hia arm broken but is improving as
fast as could be expected. I might add,
as a feet note, that Mr. Stevenson is the
enthusiastic Democrat in our township
who voted a Garfield ticket for Hancock,
by mistake ; without receiving any com
fort from the sugar-plumb that many of
our Republicans suck, of being en the
" strong side."
Hew te Get Well.
Thousands et persons are constantly troubled
witli a combination et diseases. Diseased kid
nevs and cnstfve bowels are their tormenters.
They should knew that Kidnev-Wortuctsen
these organs at the simc time, causing: tbem
te threw off the poisons that have elesged
them, and se renewing the whole man. Hun
dreds testify te this. Pittsburgh Pett.
m2S-lwd&w
Begus Certificates.
It U no vile dragged staff, pretending te be
niadcel wonderful foreign roots, barks, &c,.
and puffed up by long bogus certificates, or
pretended miraculous cures, but a simple,
pure, effective medicine, made of well known
valuable remedies, that famishes its own cr
tfficates by its cures. We reter te Hep Bitters,
the purest and best of medicines See
' Truths" and " Proverb," in another
column." ml5-2wd&w
MEDICAL.
TR. BROn KING'S
C.&C. CORDIAL,
FOB
COLDS AND COUGHS,'
PBICE, S 35 Cents
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT.-
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
SOLE PKOPRIETOIt,
Ne. 1321 Arch Street,
fTMyced&w PHILADELPHIA.
DO YOU EVER SUFFER FKOM A PAIN
in your Side, Dizziness, Le-s of Appetite,
Dyspepsia, Perverted Taste, hallow Complex
ion, feeling unfit te attend lebusincss or te de
any worn? It se, veur liver and kidneys are
out et order, and the dleae can be "-pcedily
and effectually lemeved and cuied by KID
NLYCURA, which acts dlicctlj en these mem
bers. Price i0 cents a pack.
Fere sale at
KAUFFMAX'S DRUG STOKE,
Xe. 111! North Queen Mnet.
E
EAD THIS
UbE
COUGH NO MORE!
AMERICAN P0UGH SYEUP,
A CERTAIN, SAKE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDT FOtt
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.,
TYHOOPl.Vu COUGH, PAIN IX TUB
SIDE Oi: BREAST,
And all Disease et the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief or Consumptive:, in all stages
et tie disuase. Fer sale only ut
HULKS DRUG STOKE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
aus23-lyrt LANCASTER. PA.
KIDNEY WOKT.
THE ONLY MEDICINE
IN EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM
Tliat Acts at tin' Same Time n
The Liver,
The Bowels,
and the Kidneys.
These gic.it ei.jius arc the natural de.uwrs
of the sstcin. Il they weik well, health
will he perfect, if they become clogged dread
lul diseases are sui e 10 lollew a ilh
TERRIBLE SUFFERING-.
Biliousness, ITeaiUtehe, DinpcpiUi. Jauad tec,
Contipatten. Piles. Kulncu Cemp1ninli,Graiel,
Diabetes, Rheumatic Paint or Aches, aie de
veloped because thebloed is poliened w ith the
humors th it should he cpellcd u.itnr.illv.
KIDNEY-WORT WILL RESTORE
the healthy action and all these destiewng
ev lis will be banishid ; neglect ih.-iu anil jeu
will live but te sillier.
Thousand-, have been Lined. Tiy il and von
will adit one meie te the number. T.iUu ituud
health will once mere gladden your hen t.
Why suffer lengir lieiu the leiinenl et an
aching back?
Whv bear such distress liem CeiHtip.it Ien
ami Piles ?
Kioxey-A'eist will cure you. Try i at e.icu
and ee ausued. leurdiugiit has it. Puce
$1.
43" It is put up in Dry Vegetable tWin, in
JOtin cans, one packaged winch make siv
4Sqn.irtset medicine.
49 Alse In l.iqiiiil Ferm.very Cenemitrated
43-ler the convenience et these, who run net
3-rculily piep.irc It. It arts with equal
8&-c)luency in either form.
WELLS, KICIIARDSOX A CO., Prep's,
Iturliut.Hi, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dcc27 lydftwt
'tlFI tnliA " I Mi.
30tli Popular .Monthly Drawing
nr t:ik
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Mucauley's Theatre, in the Cltyet Leu it
ville, en
THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1381.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under pievUinns et an Act ei the
Ueucr.il Axseinbly et Kentucky inenrpomt inenrpemt
ing the Newpeit Punt'ii and Newspaper
Company, appievcd Apnl'.i, ls7S.
9ThiK In a special net, and liasnnvcr been
repealed.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st TIrat the Commonwealth Distributicn
Company In Iei;al.
2u Its drawings are fair.
X. II. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of pi i7-s lei
the
MARCH DRAWING.
lpriz's $30,000
1 prize 10,000
1 prize 5.000
10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000
20 prizes 500 each lo,eoo
100 prizes. $100 each 10,000
aue prizes 50 each 10,000
COO prizes 30 each 12,000
1000 prizes lOeaeh 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 300 each, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
1,960 prizes $112,400
Whole. ttcket.H, $2; halt tickets. $1; 27 tickets
$!i0; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Hank Dratt in Letter, et
send by Express. DON'T SEND 1JY REUIS
TKUED LETTER OR POSTOKFICK ORDER.
Orders of $Ti and upward, by Expre.-, em Ik
sent at enr expense. Addi ess all orders te It.
M. BOAKDMAX. Ceurier-lniirnal ISuildins,
Louisville. Ky.. ei T. J. COMMI-.KFOKO,
212 Breadwav. ew '-rk. febl-TuTh&S&w
WIL.I.AKD HOTEL LOTTERY POST
PONED
TO APRIL 7, 1881,
FOR A FULL DRAWING.
The drawing will take place at LOUIS
VILLE, KY , under the authority et a special
act of the Kentucky Legislature, ami will be
under the absolute control et itKinteie-ted
commissienci s appointed by the act.
LTST OF PRIZES.
The Willard Hetel, with all its
Fixtures and Furniture l"v,
One Residence en Giecn Street $15,000
One Residence en Green Stieet 15,000
Twe Cash Prizes, each $5,000 10,000
T we Cash Pi izes, each $2,000 -1,000
Five Cash Pi izes, each $1,000 5.001
Five Cash Prizes, each $500 2, W0
Fifty Cash Prizes, each $100 5,000
One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50 5,000
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $0 10,000
One Set Bar Furniture 1,000
One Fine Piane. 5t0
One Handsome Silver Tea Set 100
400 Bexes Old Bourbon Whisk,$36 14,400
10 Baskets Champagne, $35 3T.0
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000
400 Rexi-s Fine Win.es, $30 12000
200 Bexes Robertsen County, Whisky,$.W, 0.000
W Bexes Havana Clears, $10 4.00J
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000
AMOUNTING TO S300.850.
Whole tickets, $8 ; Halves, $4; Quarters, $2.
Remittances may be made by Bank Check
Express, Postal Meney Order, or Registered
Responsible agents wanted at all points. Fer
circulars giving full Information, and ter
Tickets, address
W. C. WHIPS,
Willard Hetel, Louisville, Ky.
fcbl5Ctw42rtT&S
dbx goods.
TOVELTIES IN.BCARF PINS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
UNDLILSH1RTS A5D DRAWER,
AT
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
THE SH1RTMAKER,
56 NOKTB O.UEJSN STREET
w
fALL PAPERS. C.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Call attention te their
LARGE STOCK OF .
RUGS,
AD
WALL PAPERS,
IN
NEWEST DESIGNS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. KiDg and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
Ql'ECIAI. SALE OF
DRESS SILKS
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
WATT, SHU! & CO.
Have hccnicd a large consigument of
SUMMER SILKS,
COLORED DRES3 SILKS,
BLACK CASHMERE SILKS,
w Inch they otrer at prices never equalled in
Lancaster.
A Choice Line of SUMMER SILKS in new
and desirable effects, at 50 cents a yard.
A Lirge Assortment et Xew Shades in COL
ORED liUKsshlLKS at53centaayard.
Au Elegant Line of BLACK CASHMERE
BILK'S at $1, 1.85, 1.50 and 1.75 a yard. These
goods weie considered cheap at $1.25, 1.50, 1.75
and 42:i janl.
We invile ladies te call and examine these
goods, as they are the best value we have ever
eiiercd in miks.
Watt, Shand & Company,
NEW YORK STORE.
1)Llt;K CATtlllllERI.S, &C.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 EAST KING STREET,
AIM. NOW OFFfc-RINO THE GREATEST
It VRU A1NS OF THE SEASON IX
All-Weel Black Castas.
THL GREATEST BARGAIN' OF THE
SEASON IN
BLACK SILKS !
Warranted te give full satisfaction te
the wearer.
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
COLORED SILKS,
In the New Shades.
Xeu Zephyr. Ginghams, in Choice Styles,
Just opened. Largest and Finest Assortment
et
HAMBURG, SWISS AND ZAINZOOK
EMBROIDERIES
ever ettered in this city all the Newest and
Choicest Designs. IN LACES we have a large
stock, iu all the new trimmings.
LADIES, we invite special comparison et
our stock, either in prices, quantity or quality.
Mr, Bewers & Hurst,
25 East King Street.
CH12TA AND GZA88WAM2,.
tltlNA HALL.
IMPORTED AND TRENTON
White Stene and Common Ware.
Imported and American Glassware.
FRENCH CHINA,
MAJOLICA WARE.
ALL GRADES AND LOWEST PRICES,
HIGH & MARTIN,
IS EAST KINO STREET.
Choice nip,
DMT GOODS, VSDEBWEAB, JtC.
r
T UOOK TO THE COURT HOUSE.
fURPPTs prom AiTiyrinx.
CARPETS FROM AUCTION.
CARPETS FROM AUCTION.
' INGRAIN,
VENETIAN,
HALL,
STAIR,
HEMP,
BAG
CARPETS,
ALL AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
MATTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
ALL AT OUK USUAL LOW PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
"pEMOVAL AND
GRAND RE-OPENING.
&
an
NEW CHEAP STORE
Has been removed te
ADLE1VS OLD STAND.
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Sen el Herse
Hetel, whcie we will offer the Greatest Bar
gains ever seen in this city, being the result et
three week's purchases in the Auction Reems
or New Yerk and Philadelphia.
BLACK SILKS,
At 4CC, 50c, C2J4C 73c, 85c . $1, $l.i, $1.50, $1.75
ami !
COLORED SILKS trem 37c. up.
Special l!ai gains in BLACK CASHMERES,
at 12Kc, 20c, iic, 33c, 43c 50c, Giy.e., 73c ,
87c.,$l and 51.25.
DRESS GOODS IN VARIETY. LADIES'
CLOTn SACKINGS.
SHAWLS.
Bargins in Square and Lene; ISlack '1 hibct
Shawls. Men's and Bey' Wear Cheap.
An elegant assortment or HOSIERY for
Hen, Women, Reys and Girls.
CARPETS
FROM AUCTION, WHICH WE WILL
SELL CHEAP.
Metzger, Bard & Haughman
Xe. 43 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
s
ILKS AND DRESS GOODS
AT
HAGER&BRO'S.
We are new offering a splendid line et
LYONS BLACK SILKS
la qualities, at 90c, $1, $1.12J, fl.-iS, .fl.50, $1.B0,
$1.75,1.90,$il0,$2 23,$2.50. '
Black Satin DeLeon,
Black and Colored Brocades.
SUMMER SILKS A Choice lotet the Latest
tyles at extremely Lew Prh es.
COLORED SILKS-ln Desirable Shades.
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
French Plaids, French Cashmere, Stripes
and Neat Checks, in Cheicu New Colorings.
French ScrgeShuda, Fiench Cr.ipe Armure,
French Mende, French Cashmere. AlliatKw
Cleth, Nun's Veiling, Veil Oriental, and illu
minated Bcgc, in the New Spring Shades.
English ana American Dress Goods,
Dress Ginghcms ami Clilntzes,
Linen Lawns and White Goods.
BLACK GOODS
Fer Spring and Snmmer Wear, in all the new
and desirable Fabrics. Black Sdk Warp
Henrietta, Black French Cashmere and Court
auld's Crapes, in all qualities and the best Im
ported. KID GLOVES,
New Spring Hosiery for Lndies and Misses.
Lisle Gloves and Handkc rchiefs.
LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. We
offer a specially tine line, purchased direct
from Importers, including many styles net te
be found elsewhere. All of which we ener at
special low prices, at
Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET.
JJSWHI.BRS.
LOUIS WEBKIS.
WATCHMAKER.
Ne.l53i NORTH QUEEN STKEET.near P.K.
R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ler the celebrated Pantascepic Spccta
cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty.
aprMyd
500
SETS SILVER-PLATED
TABLE SPOONS. TEA SPOONS,
MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORK?,
DESSERT AND MEDIUM KNIVES,
AT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'8, Jeweler.
20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
TCTI10I.ESAI.K AND KF.TAIL
Watches and Clocks,
-OF-
ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
E. F. BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET.
mm
n
HAGEB&B BOTHERS
mASTXICB XB03 ADT XBMMMJTT.
k STRICB BROS.' ADVfcU ISESKNT.
NEW
STYLES
IN
MILLINERY!
In advance of our Grand Spring Opening,
which will shortly be announced, we have new
en exhibition an unexampled prelusion of
THE NEWEST STYLES IN
HATS.
FLOWERS,
MILLINERY TR1MMIN8S,
ORNAMENTS, 4c,
Which wc invite Ladles te inspect. We bare
opened a tull line or
STRAW GOODS,
Comprising all the newest shapes, qualities
and colors ler Ladles and Misses, in Black,
White, Cern, Biege. Brown, Bronze. Ac Alse,
an itnusually choice assortment of Novelties In
FRENCH FLOWERS, WREATHS,
MONTURES. 4c,
And all the new colors in
OSTRICH TIPS AND PLUMES.
We eall special attention te our large and
choice stock et
RIBBONS.
Full lines of all the newest shades at enr low
prices.
We Heliclt a special examination et our pres
ent offering of
BLACK DRESS AND TRIMMING SATINS.
An Elegant Satin at 75c per yard.
A Fine Pieee of Satin at 8se. per yard.
Supreme Quality or Satin at $1 per yard.
A 21 inch Heavy Dress Satin at $1.(0 per yard.
They are the finest goods ever sold at the
prices, particularly the S1.50 quality, which la
really superb, and as geed as any Black Satin
sold at S2.25 per yard.
TRIMMINGS.
We can only repeat what we have before
said, that only an examination of enr goods in
mis department can give any aaequaie uiea ei
the multitude of patterns, the numberless de
signs, and the extensive line or
PASSAMENTERIES,
FRINGES,
BUTTONS.
ORNAMENT, Ac,
-no carry. We have Trimmings suited te every
article et dress, be it costly or simple, while
enr prices are suited te the wants of every pur-
cnaser.
We are selling Wide Passamenterles at 20c.
Elecant Ileadimrs at 50 and 75c.
Gimps in most elaborate designs, at 91, $1.12,
1.40 ami si.uu per yaw.
Chenille Fringes at 39c.
Jet Fringes at 5.'c.
Elegant Fringes at 75e., 88c, $1 and upward
Girdles at 50c
Fine Girdles at 73c. and $1, in Black and all
colors.
Coleicd Silk Fringes at 60c per yard.
Beaded Balls from 25c. upward.
Choice line of
NEW BUTTONS.
Fine Pearl Inlaid and Painted Pearl Buttens
at l.". 19 and 25c. uer dozen.
Fine Hand-Made Crochet Buttens at 25c. per
dozen.
Fine Cut Jet Buttens at 10 and lie. per dozen.
Bargains in Geed Pearl Buttens-three dozen
ter I5c.
We make spceial mention et our
department et
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS,
wherein we offer the most select patterns of
the season at our only wen-Known prices, vr e
cull attention te these at the following prices :
1UC 15C 1fS. !E9C
We offer Choice Patterns 'at Cc. 7c. 8c. lOe.
Embroidered FlouucingstreinSSc. up te $1.25
per yam.
The greatest variety et
IRISH TRIMMINGS,
Fer less than elsewhere.
Neat Edges of Irish Trimmings at 12c. per
piece, mil 12 yarns.
ILiudbeme Patterns at 15c, 19c, 23c.
We aie able te offer a most complete Hue et
WHITE AND BLACK LACES,
In most exquisite designs and patterns.
Valenciennes, Brabant,
Brctenne, Vermicelli,
Cluny, Careline.
Russian and French Laces.
Real Torchon and Smyrna Laees
at reduced prices.
OPENING OF
MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS.
We Invite the attention of the Ladles of this
city and vicinity, seeking an economical In
vestment et their money in this gieat field et
competitien,io inspect we seieci aim complete
assortment of Muslin Underwear that we
have placeu en sale.
Every garment is new, well made, tastily
trimmed, of geed materials, and marked at
our well known low price.
Chemise at 23c
Embroidered Chemise at 53e.
Elegant Embroidered Chemise at 75e., $1 and
upward.
Skirts, with Ruffled Edge, at 30c.
Skirts, with Embroidered Edge, at 75e.
Pantalets at 29 and 35c.
Embroidered Pantalets at 50c.
Night Robes at 89c.
Elegant Embroidered Night Robes at $1.29.
MORE NECESSITIES.
APRONS.
One let of Lawn Aprons, Plaited Bottems, 10c.
Ladies' Muslin Aprons Lace Edged, at 81c.
Ladies' Pique Aprons, 25c.
Colored Berder Aprons, 23c.
CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES
from 44c. upward.
SPRING HOSIERY.
Geed Fine Cotten Hese 2 pair for 25c
Elegant Heavy Hese, Fast Celers 17c
Gray Mixed Seamless Hese 18c
Gray Mixed Seamless, Silk. Clocked 22c
Excellent Full Regular Made Balbriggans..25c
Solid Celers Ingrain, Full Regular Made.... 28c
Same, Silk Clocked 39c
Pink, Blue ana Cardinal.SIlk Clocked 39c
One let of real British socks, extra heavy... 17c
Full Regular Made Balbriggan Socks, in
Unbhachcd and Solid Celers, Silk Clock
ed 25c
An endless variety of Children's Spring Cot Cet Cot
eon Hese, at all prices.
GLOVES.
Lisle Berlin Gloves 13c
Real Gauze Lisle, two full elastics 20c
Real Gauze Fine Lisle, Lace Tep. S2e
The Best Kid Gloves, " Alexander," three but
ton, 98c. a pair ; each pair warranted.
A box or Fine Perrumed Gleve Powder
given with every pair et Gloves.
Full assortment of New Spring Shades.
ASTMCI BRO'S.
LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING ST.
LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING ST.
LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING ST.
VLOTHIXG.
IGBT OVERCOATS.
A geed light Over
coat for $8.60
of melten, a favorite all-wool cloth, made for the pur
pose and of course made just right in colors, weight
and texture. We mention this particular.ceat because
it is a favorite with our customers and because it well
represents our ready-made work.
Our lowest price in overcoats for spring is $6.50;
and the highest $25.
Spring suits ready also.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
lOOl SPRING OPENING.
SPRING OPENING AT
MTEES &EATHFON'S.
.2X. are PreParcd te stew the public the largest and the Kivatett variety r PIECE
tlOODS ever offered in the city of Lancaster, (ioeds suitable ter the plainest as well an the
most fastldiens, and trem the lowest grades te the vcrvflneet in texture, nil of u Inch we nrr
prepared te raaku up te order at the mett reasonable price and at the shortest notice and in
the Dest workmanlike manner. Our stocks of
Rffi APT-MADE CLOTHLNG
Fer Men, Youths, Beys and Children,
arc lull and complete ; they liave been gotten up with great c ire ; thev are well made and w ell
made and well trimmed. '1 he goods are all sponged and will be id .it BOTTOM PRICES.
Call and examine our stock before j ou make your Spring purchase, and j ou w ill ave menev
by purchasing your CLOTHING erj
MYERS & RATHFON,
POPULAR TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Xe. 12 EAST KLNtt STREET, LANCASTER, PE.VVA.
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VARPETS.
H
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PAID FOR EXTRA NICE
CATCPET BAGS.
Carpets made te order at short notice and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Rare chances Jn Carpets te reduce stock ei
6,000 Yards Brussels Carpets,
AT AND BELOW COST.
Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag
and Chain Carpets in almost endless variety .at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
ptAKPETS, COAL., 4EC
PHILIP SCHUS, SON & CO.,
MANUFACfORT,
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN.
STOCKING YARN, 4e.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Djed. Gen
tleinen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dycbf
done.
AU orders or goods left with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. GOAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly ler
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 iOUTII WATER STREET.
dS-lvdRSl PHILIP SCI11TM. SON A CO
HOTELS.
MISULEK HOUSK,
(formerly Clarenden.)
113 and 115 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( below
Chestnut), PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
On the European plan. Meals at all hours, at
moderate rates. Reems, 50c., 75c. and $1 per
day. Hetel open all nieht.
ABEL MISHLER & CO., Prep's,
Formerly of the Mishler Heuse, Reading, Pa.
Uabrt Stxwart. Supt.,
Formerly of the St. Clair, Atlantic City.
rel2-Smd
OT. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
The St lias Hetel,
NEW YORK.
Geed rooms and full beard for
THREE DOLLARS PER DAY.'
r.rirtr and double rooms at reasonable rates
as heretofore. Fer attention te the comfort of
Its patrons, conveniences and safety, this
hotel has never been surpassed.
URIAH WELCH, Proprietor.
(Alse of American Hetel, Richfield Springs, N.
Y.. open ter Summer Season, about l"th et
Jnne).
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CLOTlllMi.
VTEW STOCK OP CLOTHING
SPRING 1881,
D. B. Hestcttcr k Sen's.
Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE
Having made iinii-im!cu.it- te lunic hefen.
the iublir a tine, stylish and WVIlni.ideMoe'cet
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
we arc new prepared te show ti.em one et the
most carefully selected stocks of ,lethiii In
this city, at the Lewest Cash Prices.
ME.VS, HOYS' AMI VOUTIIS'
CLOTHING!
IX GREAT VARIETY.
Pivcu Goods t the Meit Stj Iisli 1i'.k-
andat prices within the le.ich et all.
4SGive us a call .
D. B. istetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
"B-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
A RARE CHANCE !
The Greatest Reduction ever in.ide in t IX k.
WOOLENS ler GEN IV WEAR at
H. UERIIIAKT'S
rjini
i'aiieriBg
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A Large Assortment or Genuine
English & Scotch Suiting,
sold during the Full Season fiem H'JO te HMO.
A Suit will be made up te order in the Rest
Style trem 30 te H'.W.
HEAVY WEIGHT DOMESTIC
S uitiDg and Overceating,
Rcducdin the -auie prnpoitieu. All goods
warranted as represented.
Tlie above reduction w ill ler cash only, and
terthe next
THIRTY DAYS.
H. GERHART,
Ne 51 North Qumi Street.
TOBACCO PRESSES.
rreitACCO PKE.SEf.
TOBACCO PRESSES,
MINNICH'S LATEST . IMPROVED
BALING PRESS FOR FARMERS,
AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS.
Warranted the simplest, strenist. most dur
able, easiest and quickest te operate.
Having Rollins; Pres Reams witli which th.
press beard can always be brought down level
whil pressing, one man can operate them and
require less room. Are sold te reliable parties
en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in cvery
fe.it u re te any in present use, or can be re
turned at my expense. Send ler circular te
S. B. MINNICH,
MANUFACrUKKR.
mar3-lmd&w Landlsville, Lane. Ce., Pa.
LOCHER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup
f
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Astlunu, Influ
enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest,
Bronchitis, Wlioeninjc Cough, Spit
ting of Bleed, Inflammation of
the Lungs, ant all Diseases of
the Chest and Ai r Passages,
This valuable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the met
sale and efficient qualities ter the cure of ull
kinds or Lung Diseases. Price ! cents. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A; LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 9 EAST KING STKJSET. el6-.id.