Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 14, 1881, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1881
Price Tir Grate.
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fJKMOVAL!
REMOVAL
-OF-
JehnFalek's
Tailoring and Gents' Furnishing
Establishment,
Frem 41, opposite, te
U WEST KING STREET,
Te the room occupied for many years by tiie
Lancaster Firelnsnrancc Company."
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rpEMPORABT RKMOVAt
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S
i
Having removed te
Ne. 148 North Queen Street,
Twe doers lelew iny old stand, and light next
deer te Fllnn & Wlllsen, where I propose te
clear out my cnlire stock of
Ready-Hade Clothing
Gents Furnishing Goods,
and Hats and Caps
BELOW COST,
The Stock must be closed e.it betnre
MAY 1st, 1881,
when I will remove te the Elegant nuil 3pa
cleus Stere Uoem,
Ne. 37 North Queen St.,
Which Is new being Kciuedcled.
PRICE LIST:
CHILDREN'S SUITS rreui
SCHOOL SUITS 1rem
HOYS' SUITS from
YOUTHS' SUITS Irem
MEN'S SUITS from
REMEMltKR MY
...$1.25 up
...$2.00 up
...$2.7i up
...$.150 up
.. $3 75 up
Meri
Is being stocked with New Goods eveiyeay.
I employ none but Flint-Class Cutters and
Tailors, and use the Best Trimmings the mar
ket affords.
I make suits te order ler $10, 12, l:t, $11, $!5,
1S, $20 and upwards.
A Perfect Fit Always Guaranteed.
Call anil examine my Sterk and be convinced
et the truth of the above.
ALROSENSTEIN,
148 North Queen Street.
SIGN OF THE KEf FRONT.
marll-lyd
N
BW STOCK OF CLOTHING
FOB
SPRING 1881,
D. B. Hostetter & Sens,
Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Having made unusual efforts te bring before
the public a line, stylish and -well made stock et
BEADMADE CH,
we are new prepared te show them one et the
most carefully selected stocks of clelhhig in
thin city, at the Lewest Cash Prices.
MEN'S, BOYS AND YOUTHS'
. CLOTHING!
IN GREAT VAUIETV.
I'iecc Goods et the Most Stylish Designs
and at prices within the reach et all.
SGivc us a call .
D. B. Hostetter & Seil,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
6-lyd LANCASTER. PA .
CHINA. AND GLASSWARE.
nBlNAUALL!
Common Sense Stew Pan,
FAB SUPERIOR TO ANY COOKING UTEN
SIL IN USE.
Ihey will net Bum or Scorch like an IRON
J- or TIN Kettle.
The Best, Cheapest and Hest Satis-
iacrery.
HIGH & MARTIN,
IS BAST KING STREET.
unn
STORE
Dsc DeeartmBB
CLOTHING.
TJU8INES3 SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS-
-:e:
We have somewhere ia the region of one hundred styles of business
suits new ready te put en. A list of them would be the dullest of read
ing ; and yet we want you te knew substantially what they arc like.
The lowest price is $8.50, and the highest is $30. They are all of
wool. 98.50 is very little te get all-wool cloths, sponging, cutting, trim
ming, making, watching, handling, rent, book-keeping, advertising and
selling, out of ; but we manage te de it by dividing the costs among se
many of you that one hardly feels his share at all ; he pays for materials
and work, and very little mere.
We'll take another day for the rest ; but you may as well come and
see new as later. .Seeing is better
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE LAltOEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA.
lOOl SPICING OPENING.
SPRING OPENING AT
MYEKS & BATHFON'S.
We are prepared te sl.ew the public the largest and the great ett va'riety of PIECE
GOODS ever offered in the city of Lancaster. Goods suitable ter the plainest as well as the
most fastidious, and trein the lowest grades te the very finest in textures, all of which we are
prepared te make up te order at the most reasonable price and at the shortest neiice and in
iue iiesi werKuiauiiitc manner, uur siecks ei
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Fer Men, Youths, Beys aud Children,
are tull and cempletn ; they have been gotten up with great care ; lliey ure well maile ami well
made and well trimmed, ihe goods are all sponged and will be sold at BOTTOM PRICKS,
(.'all and examine our stock before you make your Spring purchase, and you will save tiiencv
by purchasing your CLOTHING of
MYERS & RATHFON,
POPULAR TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Me. IS EAST KING STREET,
SLATE MOOt'IXO.
TlHOLKSALK DEPOT FOK
Wrought In Pp. Brass Cocks, of all tills
HEATERS AND RANGES,
GAS FIXTURES, , SLATE
Nes. 11 & 13 EAST ORANGE
JOHN L.
IRON RITTERS.
TKON HITTERS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended ter all diseases requiring a certain and effi
cient tenie; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE
TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, aud gives new life te the nerves, it acts
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the
Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, cte. The only Iren Preparation that will
net Dlackcn the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the A It C Heek, 32
pp. et useful and amusing reading gent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
iSMyiUfcw BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
LIVERY
R
EMOVEl).
TKMOVED.
HOUGHTON'S
LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES
HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
Ne. 221 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Zecher's Old Livery Stand), where parties can flnd First Class
Single and Deuble Teams, Safe Horses, New Bug
gies and Harness.
AUe will have a New Line of Omnibuses for Sundav Scheel and Private Picnics ter this
Season. Special attention given te Mevings.
attended te.
LIVERY OFFICE: 221
VSeceud-Hand Buggies ter sale ; have
BOOTS AND SHOES.
"VTEW BOOT AND SHOE STOKE.
THE NEW ONE PRICE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Ne. 30 EAST KING STREET.
I have a large and fine selection of Ladies'
Gents', Muses' and Children's
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
In great variety, from the lowest grades te the
very Finest Goods and the Latest Styles in the
market.
Don't fail te call and examine my goods and
satisfy yeursclt before purchasing elsewhere.
All goods te be as represented or money
refunded.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
al-lmd
LANCASTKR, PA.
TJSINESS SUITS.
than reading.
:e:-
LANCASTER, PE3LVA.
ROOFING,
TIN PLATE.
STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
ABNOLD.
rapr2-lld
RON HITTERS.
SURE APPETISER.
STABLE.
Alse railroad calls for passengers and baggage
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
been run but a short time.
TOBACCO PRESSES.
rpOBACCO PRESSES.
TOBAOOO PRESSES,
MINNIcn'S LATEST ; IMPROVED
BALING PRESS FOR FARMERS,
AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS.
Warranted the simplest, strongest, most dur
able, easiest and quickest te epeiate.
Having Rolling Press Reams with which the
press beard can always be brought down level
while pressing, one man can operate them and
require less room. Arc sold te reliable parties
en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in every
feature te any in present use, or can be re
turned at my expense. Send ler circular te
S. B. MINNICH,
MANUFACTURER.
mHr.T2mil.lw Landtsville, Lane. Ce., Pa.
tmTinventers. "
W. H. BABCOOK,
Attorney-at-Law, et Washington, D. C, form
erly nn examiner in U. S. Patent Office, offers
his services as solicitor before the U. S. and
Foreign Patent Offices. Careful work nt tair
prices. Was associate et Mr. Jacob Stauffcr, et
Ijancastcr, until the latter's death.
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Hancaster fntriligentei.
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1881.
Gifts Fer the Easter-Tide.
Mere Elaborate and Varied Designs in
Eggs. Jewels and Cards Than
In Previous Years.
New Yerk World. '
The nrettv custom efmakiun of Easter
(as far as the kindly reiiembrance of one's
friends with gifts and s&uvenirs .can make
it) a second Christmas is of ancient origin,
and like many old customs lately re
vived has chauged in the revival its origin
al scope aud purpose. It is net te be won wen
dered.at that tradesmen affected by this
pretty custom have in the past, and are ia
the present, making the most of their op.
pertunitics. Tiffany & Ce., as far as is
known, arc the only well known jewelry
house which is net this year offering Eas
ter novelties in silver aud geld and this,
according te a member of Mie firm, is
merely because Tiffany & Ce. have their
hands lull of ether business at the present
time. This firm is net, however, alto
gether unprevided with what is known as
Easter stock. In the engraving depart
ment is a line of Easter cards sufficient te
drain the purse of the average Easter card
buyer. The finest Easter card which has
been prepared by them this year is a hand
painted caid-beard panel containing in
many colors the front of a gothic struc
ture typical of the church of Christ. It
was painted in an upper room of the store
at the corner of Fifteenth street and
Broadway, by an artist regularly employed
by the firm. It is valued at $25. There
are also at this establishment ether Easter
cards of various designs, ranging in size
from 10x8 te 5x3 inches, for which 815, $12
aud $8 is asked. Among the prettiest and
most artistic of these cards is one for the
last mentioned price, showing three little
angels just about taking flight heaven
ward from a flowery plain, upon which lies
prostrate a great gilt cies.s. Maguin,
Uucdiu & Ce., and ether jewelers have
" laid in " long lines of faience ware in
the form of broken eggs ami ether Easter
symbols, together n itb jewelry
annrenri
ate te the occasion, aud than which nothing
for Easter irif'ts could be prettier. The
" Easter pencil,' for instance, which is te
be seen at several establishments, is in
the form of a little silver or cold ejr-reut
of which the head of a metal chicken pre-
tiudes. When the head is pulled there
immediately projects through the oppesito was opened te the public. Every one ac
end of thegg the point and body of a sil- quainted with the dirt street of the city
vcr lead pencil. There are also in these knows the condition of the same, and
establishments awaiting the arrival of the Deibigny was one of the worst in point of
Easter gift pm chaser, little silver eggs ruts, mud holes etc.- Te-day the street,
for watch charms, and baskets made of i t" sidewalks, the gutters 1 hereof, present
natural grasses containing eggs and grace- ' as fine an appearauce as any street iivthe
fully surmounted by horseshoe-shaped , world. The whole street is paved iu solid
handles of artificial flowers. am ' j granite street, sidewalks, gutters aud
Among the confectioners preparations curbs te a thickness of eighteen inches,
for the Easter trade" have been made en and the ce3t of the whole work will net
the most lavish scale. It. being generally exceed fifty cents per square yard. .Con .Cen
believod that they "de these things" bet- sidcring the cheapness and beauty of the
tcr iu Pal is than elsewhere, most of the 4 work, the tapidity with which it is
Easter confections have been imported as performed, and the durability of
usual. A very large sugar egg ia fact, -the pavement, the invention is
the largest, it is said, that was ever made truly marvelous. The following
which will be exposed for admiration iu will give a faint idea of the modus
the window of MaiHard, is. however, of eperandi: After piep.jring the read bed,
domestic make. As it will be seen by .gutters curbs and sidewalks out of the
manv people between this and next Sun ground itself, the earth is made perfectly
day, "it is baldly worth while te describe it smooth aud level and beaten down with
and yet the painting en the outside and J common spades or rolled with an ordinary
the happy conceit of placing within it a , street roller, and allowed te stand a few
limber-jointed Chinese mandarin makes ' hours of a sunny day. Then an ordinary
this wonderful egg worthy of notice. Te cistern of a capacity of 0,000 gallons is
de justice te the confectioners of New filled with ear common cobble stones, and
Yerk, it should be said that they have all, a solution of three-quarters river water
from the most humble te the most preten- and one-quarter acid (the secret whereof
tieus, made elaborate preparations iu their is known te the profession only) is poured
lines for Easter and the Easter trade. n, se as te cover the cobble stones com com
Amend's and Ileyler's and a dozen ether pletely ; the cistern is then closed tight
sweetmeat windows arc full of ar- and in forty minutes the contents of the
tistieally and ingeniously conceived cistern is reduced te a semi-liquid sub
" triumphs of the candym: kcrs' art." stance, having the consistency of very thick
As it is impossible te mention mere molasses; this the professor calls hydrelith.
than a few of this year's novelties, the two This hydrelith, by means of a hand pump
houses of Maillaru and Hepe may be se- s sprinkled ever the street, sidewalks,
Icetcd as furnishing a reliable index te gutters,ctc.,se as te completely saturate the
the best things that may this week be whole and then allowed te dry. In about
seen. Maillard, te begin with, has for sale twenty hours the liquid has penetrated
this week among- ether things some wen- the earth, te a depth of about eighteen
dciful straw, s-ilk and satin baskets, in inches, and has se completely granitized or
which Easter eggs can be conveyed te pctrilL-d the same that it may compare
young women, and which by mere ilepriv- ! favorably in point of- hardness te square
ing them of their handles can be at once I block pavement. The wiiter was shown a
converted into the latest stvle of Parisian block of stone made by this process out of
hats.
In fact these iimen eus recentacles
for stiiiar plums wcie made and intended
. . )
te be worn as hats, and any young lady
who receives one may, it is solemnly as
serted, have no hesitation about emptying
the contents into her lap and clapping the
basket upon her head. Lest any unso
phisticated person should for a moment
imagine that the custom of sending real
eggs boiled in chemical dyes exists, or
that these Parisian hat-baskets, for in
stance, are intended te be tilled with such
useless entities, it must be stated that the
eggs with which they arc te be filled are
satin eggs, hand-painted, delicately hinged
and clasped, which will, according te their
varying sizes, held one, two, three or four
pounds of French candies. As alternatives
te the sending of these satin sugar-stuffed
eggs in hat baskets, the Easier-offering
maker may from the imported stock dis
played cheese one of a hundred beautiful
mediums. There arc, for example, huge
bird's nests mounted in the forks of mini
ature trees and guarded by solemn owls,
iu which two or three pound eggs may be
deposited ; silver and white weed wheel
barrows, in which half a dozen smaller
egus may be placed ; little wicker Cradles
upholstered in pink and blue satin, aud
miniature Saratoga (or. perhaps it should
be said " Paris ") trunks capable .of hold
ing a whole dozen of eggs. Little baskets
covered ever with plain blue handker
chiefs, the corners of which .arc tied te.
gether, after the manner iu which the
peasants carry their eggs te mar ket, will
no doubt be fashionable aud much-sought-after
Easter offerings.
At Hope'slwe establishments in Fulton
street and m Broadway at the corner of
Twcnti -second street mauy curious and
qnaint conceptions are exhibited. Mr.
Hepe is realistic te the last degree iu bis
art methods. Hence arc te be seen at his
establishment tin or galvanized saucepans
containing water (?) and eggs in process
of boiling, which being lifted (the water
and eggs) leave a place for the storing
away of much Easter candy. There are
also here te be seen egg-shaped satin car
riages (such as Chinese mandarins use)
borne upon wooden bandies by proud
chickens and ether varieties of fowl. In
some way or ether, it should be explained,
the hen .and the egg have a part in all
Easter trophies and mementoes. A rooster
erect, with a little basket of eggs in its
claw and a larger baskcUdesigued te held
sugar plums and satin eggs at its back, is
One of" the oddities. Little cl:i2kens peep
out of windows in big candy eggs, and
Cupids crawl en hands and knees carrying
egg-shaped receptacles, which, when their
sweet-meat contents are devoured, will be
prized as jewel cases. Everywhere, in
fact, among the confectioner's Easter
goods this year, there is a plcasaut com
mingling of the useful with the orna
mental. As te Easter cards, they are te be as
thick in the shop windows this week as at
Christmas. "Prang's line," chief in which
is an egg made up of a mass of daisies
crossed by a band of violets, is te ha found
:n the windows aud showcases of all the
stationers and booksellers. Like the Christ
mas cards from the same Bosten firm,
these reminders of Easter cover a wide
range of subjects. One of the largest of
the Prang Easter cards is simply a white
pigeon flying across a field of blue sky. A
pretty conceit, among ethers, is that of a
chicken sailing in a hen's egg ever the
placid surface of a mill-pond, the" cargo of
the little vessel being made up of lilies of
the valley. There is also as a sort of
companion piece ler this Easter marine
a landscape across the foreground of which
a brace of velvety chicks are dragging aji
egg-shell card mounted en tiny wheels and
leaded down with daisies and violets.
Dempsey. & Carrell, Ne. 4G East Four
teenth street, as well as Carleton & Ce., of
the Fifth Avenue hotel, have many Easter
cards for which Prang, of Bosten, is net
responsible. At the first mentioned place
are exuitmeu satin articles ei various
shapes which arc designed te serve the
double purpose of Easter cards and cenl
bags. A wonderful use has been nfade of
these miniature birds which for a -variety
of random patterns are se successfully con
structed in Mexico and Seuth America.
With a tiny little humming bird (or even
a biped mere nondescript) in tbe oernor
of a heavy card, and an emblazoned Easter
text crossing the card diagonally, a taste
ful Easter memento is had at once. Hand
painted panels, surrounded with velvet
fringe ; miniature tambourines, cards iu
the shape and form of the passion fiewcr,
these arc by the hundreds, all containing
appropriate texts. Even the familiar pat
tern of the old fashioned bellows has net
been forgotten, aud in some instances the
bellows are left widely distorted aud are
designed te held boubens or jewelry as
the giver's taste and purse may indicate
Frem all accounts Easter is this year te
be mere like Christmas iu the matter of
making gifts than ever before, which is
saying a great deal.
Ilydrelitli Pavement.
New Orleans Times.
We take pleasure in announcing te our
lately overflowed townsmen, aud te the
people of New Orleans in general, that
Prel. von Uiuhu", et the Munich ecienti-
fie Circle, has carried out fully and com-
pletely the premises made last week te
Mayer Shakespeare. At his request Der-
"gny street, between Canal and Bienville,
was put at his disposal and closed te
travel en March 24, at 12 o'clock, and
yesterday (March ai), at 12 o'clock m
-ew uucatis until, ami tee usews et a
1 .. i'.TI
heavy haiu.iicr failed te make any impres
sien en it. He himself tried te break it
with a pickax, and only succeeded in chip
ping off small fragments. The street isin
deed beautiful, level, smooth and clean, and
has the appearance of Sehillinger'c pave
ment, minus the joints. We would invite
our friends te visit the spot and exert
their muscles in trying te crush or break
several sample blocks left tliece for the
purpose. Prof. Gruling will bV here to
day at 10 o'clock with the city council,
aud our readers may leek forward te their
repeit is our issue of te-morrow.
Trapped.
The devices of thieves arc frequently
brought te naught by the counter devices
of detectives. A story told of a lady ar.d
gentleman, apparently se, traveling to
gether in an English compartment car, .il
lustrates the detective's method :
They were strangers te each ether. Sud
denly the gentleman said
"Madam, I will trouble you te leek out
of the window a few minutes ; I am going
te make some changes in my wearing ap
parel." "Certainly, sir," she replied with great
politeness, rising aud turning her back te
him.
In a very short time he said
"2few, madam, my chauge is completed
and you may resume your scat."
When the lady turned she beheld her
male companion transformed into a dash
ing lady with a veil ever her face.
"New, sir, or madam, whichever you
like," said the lady, "I must trouble you
te leek out of the window, for I also have
some changes te make in my apparel."
"Certainly, madam," and the gentlc
tleman in lady'.- attire immediat ly com
plied. "New, sir, you may resume your own
seat."
Te his great surprise, en resuming his
scat, the gentleman iu female attire found
his lady companion transformed into a
man. ne laughed loudly, and said,
"It appears that we arc both anxious te
avoid recognition. - What hive en done ?
I have robbed a bank."
"Aud I," said the whilem lady, as he
dextreusly fettered bis companion's wrists
with a pair of handcuff's, "am detective
J , of Scotland Yard, and iu female
apparel have shadowed you for two days,
new," drawing a revolver, "keep still !"
A Family Affair.
At Letts' Cemers, Decatur county, In
diana, Geerge Lawrence aud Ransom Ice
occupy the same house with their families.
Vane Lawrence, a son of Geerge, entered
Ransom Ice's room and began te abuse
him violently Just then Vane's father
rushed in aud took up the quarrel. He
grasped a &ingic-harrcl shotgun ;ind simul
taneously Ice drew a forty-twe-calibre re
volver. Four women of the two "families
interposed their persons, and by force
and pleadings prevented an immediate col
lision. At this point a Mr. Kennedy cn-
tercd and seized the gun arm of each of
the confronting combatants, bat he
stumbled and fell. Lawrence then emptied
a lead of buckshot into Ice's right shoulder
and Ice responded with his revolver, the hall
from which passed through the arm of a
niece of Geerge Lawrence and then entered
and tore te pieces Lawrence's right hand.
Vane Lawrence then appeared with an axe
te assail Ice, but two women interfered
and prevented immediate murder. Ice fled
and Vane Lawrence pursued him with a
rifle, but was stepped by Mr. Heward.
The Lawrences, father and son, have tied.
Ice is mortally wounded.
Sceae of a Rallied City.
An Ancient Aztec City In Arizona Territory.
Phamix Gazette.
Four miles northeast of town, near
Ress' mills, there are several large and
regularly shaped mounds. The largest of
these mounds is withiu twenty feet of the
well traveled read te Terepe. It is about
forty feet higft, and, when once the curi
osity hunter has clambered through the
nohrte nrrMiimaiira f aiiAita ie9 a4liti
t . s. - " ,r. r, r
summit, he is rewarded by discovering the
well defined divisions of what was once a
i-uiu-iji vtmuu vuveis iuu aiuus, wvuB
large house. Although large trees, of the
slew crewing mesquite 'have sprung up,
the adobe walls which divided the interior
of the building into rooms still remains
intact a feet beneath the surface. In some
of these walls there still remain the ends
of the rafters used te support the floors.
All the pieces of rafters are charred, and
appear as though they had been at one
time subject te intense heat. Leeking te
the northwest, from the top of this ruin,
the eye sweeps a small plain thickly
dotted with mounds, which differ from
the large one only in size, and the whele
is enclosed with the remains of what was
once a thick adobe wall, the southeast
corner of which was formed by a large
house. An examination of the ruins dis
closes a regular system of streets running
north andseuth, intersecting one another,
and forming regular and equal-sized
squares. Immense-quantities of broken pot
tery strew thegreund, and from these frag
ments a relic hunter can select, with a little
patieuca, a score of pieces, with each bear
ing a different design, but this variety in
design applies only te size and shape, as
no colors save black, dark blue aud dark
red appear te have been used by
these ancient decorators. Here and there
can be feuud fragments of shell ornaments
bracelets, car-rings, etc., manfactured
from a shell somewhat similar te abalenic.
Everything connected with this desert of
ruins tends te give rise te the opinion that
the destruction of the city was sudden,
speedy and complete, but when and in what
manner, in common with ether cities, it
was blotted from the land we new occupy,
must forever remain a matter of conjec
ture. " Ie you knew," remarked a prominent gon gen
tlttmuu te us a few days age, 'Dr.Uull's Cengb
Svrup is really a geed thing. II y daughter
would have me use It for a bad cough and it
did cure me."
ItUUKS AND STATIONERY.
"IEW AMD CUOICfc
STATIONERY,
NEW BOOKS
AND MAGAZINES,
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Me. 49 WEST KINO STREET.
11IANK HOOKS.
JOM BAER'S SONS,
15 sod 17 NORTH WEEN STRKKT,
UANCASTER, PA.,
Have ler sale, ut the Lewest Prices,
BLANK BOOKS,
Comprising Day Reeks, Ledgers, Cash Reeks,
Sales Reek. Kill Reeks, Minute Reeks, Re
eeipt Reeks, Memorandums, Copying Reeks,
Pass Roekss, Invoice Reeks, Ice.
WRITING PAPERS.
Foolscap, Letter, Nete, I5III, Sermon, Counting
Heuse, Drawing Papers, Papeteries, 4c.
KXVELOPES AND STATIONERY et all
kinds. Wholesale and Retail.
FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES,
1'rajer Reeks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday
school Music Reeks, Sunday-school
Libraries, Commentaries. Ac.
UARfETS.
II
1GHHST CASH FKICE WILL
BK
PAID FOR EXTRA MCE
. CARPET RAGS.
Carpets made te order at short notice uud
satistactien guaranteed.
Rare chances in Carpets te reduce stock et
6,000 Yams Brussels Carpets,
AT AND BELOW COST.
C:dl and satlsty yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Bast
and Chain Carpets In almost endless variety .at
H. S. SHIRE'S
CARPET HALL,
203 WEST KINO STJUOtT,
LANCASTER PA.
piAllPETS, COAL, c.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON k CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 150 S.OUTII WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS.
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING-YARN, Ac.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS. SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garmenis; also, all kinds, of silks. 'Ribbons,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlcniens Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac
Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing
done.
All orders or goods lelt with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality pat up expressly Iej
tamily use, and at the lowest market ratre. .
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET.
22-lvdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON CO
HOTELS.
MISULEB HOUSE,
(formerly Clarenden.)
113 and 115 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( below
Chestnut), PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
On the Eurepeanplan. Meals at all noun, at
moderate rates. Reems. 50c., tfSc and 1 pr
day. Hetel open all nl.LBA
Formerly of the Mlshler Heuse, Reading, Pa.
,lArnTerTy"a Clair, AttaMc City,
iiil-l.'iiud
MEDICAL.
TVS. BROWNING'S
. O. & O. CORDIAL,
OK
GOLDS AND COUGHS,
BRICE, SSS5Ceatf
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 1T.
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D.,
SOLE PROPRIETOR,
Ne. 1331 Aroh Street,
m-lyeedAw PHILADELPHIA.
KIDNEY WORT.
PERMANENTLY CURES
KIDXEY DISEASES. ' .
L1VEK COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION AND PILES.
Dr. R. U. Clark, Seuth Here,. VL, says. " In
.j cases or Kidney xroneies it Has acted like a
! a
nf
- iPiiiirni It baa pnrml many very bud cases
Piles, and has never ialtalte act efficiently.
i ie aci umcirnur.
.Jieisen rairchiui, or St. Albans, vt., says,
"It is of priceless value. After sixteen years
of great suffering from Piles and Cestlvenea
It completely cured me."
C. S. Hoguben, et Berkshire, says, "One
package baa done wonders for me in complete
ly curing a severe Liver and Kidney Com
plaint." IN EITHER LIQUID OR WRY FORM
IT SAS
WONDERFUL
POWER.
WHY?
Because It acta ea tbe LIVER, BO WELSI aad
KIONEXS at the sap tine.
Because it cleanses tire system et the poison
ous humors that dovelop in Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice. Consti
pation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints.
4V It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
evtinfans, one package, of which makes) six
4&-quarU or medicine.
W Alse in Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated
Jler tlie convenience et these who cannot
9 readily prepare It. acts with equal
Mi" efficiency in either font.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI.
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Prep's,
Barlingtea, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lydJtw4
T
BUSSES! TRUSSES! TRUSSES I
The best, safest and easiest in the world.
Call and examine and bu convinced. On ex
hibition ami for sal ut
FREY'S DKUO STORE,
COR. NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STS..
LANCASTER, PA.
LOCHER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup!
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ
enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest.
Bronchitis, Whooping Cengb, Spit
ting or Bleed, Inflammation or
the Lungs, ant' all Diseases of
the Chcstand Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
safe and efficient qualities ter the cure or all
kinds or Lnng Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 0 KAST K1NU STKfcKT. elS-tr
DO TOU EVER FKL AM ir TUKKK
was an obstruction in you back, prevent
ing you from straightening your form, and
Indicating an obstruction in ihe Kidneys?
KIDNEYCURA will remove this. It'sa nat
ural remedy, comprised et roots and herbs,
and made into a TEA. A pack makes four
pints or Tea. Try it and be convinced.
Fere sale at
KAUrFMAN'S DRUG STORE,
Ne. Hi; North Queun Street.
K
KAD THIS
USE-
COUGH NO MORE I
AMERICAN HOUGH SW,
A CERTAIN. HAFE AND EFFECTUAL
REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT,
HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOl'INU COUGH. PAIN IN THE
SIDK Olt BREAST,
And all Diseases of the
THROAT AND LUNGS.
Fer the relief of Consumptives In ali stages
of the disease. Fer sale only ut
HULL'S DllUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KINO STREET,
ausr28-lydl
LANCASTER. PA.
JEWELEMS.
500
SETS MILYKR-FLATKD
TABLE SPOONS, TEA SPOONS,
MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORKS,
DESSERT AND MEDIUM KNIVES,
AUGUSTUS RHOADS Jeweler,
. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
-TTTHOLESALK AND RETAIL
Watches and Clocks,
-OF-
ALL GRADES AND PRICES.
E. F. BOWMAN,
1M BAST RING STREET.
SLEIGHS, C
Carriages! Carriages!
AT
EDGERLEY & CO.'S,
Practical Vanlage BaiMen,
Market Street, Rear ef Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We nave en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the!
VERT LOWSST PBIefJl,
All work warranted, uiveasa-eew,'
49-Repalrlng promptly attended to te
One set or workmen especially eawleyed ter
bat purpose. fa-JS-tfdAw