Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 16, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILT INTELLIGENCER; SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1881.
Lancaster i ntelligencer.
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1881.
BIDDEN DANGER?.
Fer tlie Intelligekckr.
A bunch et Hewers lair and sweet and
bright;
Pure emanations of divlnestleve
That seem but fit te deck the realms above,
Waft fragrance te their sense, and thus re
quite Tue angels' carols, while they sweet unite
Eure harmony, with beauty all Inweve
And sacred Innocence, whose form, thedevf
Combines all geed. But sec, the aconite.
Abhorred and buicful, clustering there un
seen !
It silent poisons deaden life around,
And. while we probe the view, distils Its
death:
And where wc thought but lite and love had
been
It sends cold sickness, an unhealing weund:
Se mortals die by silent deceit's breath.
II. II. S.
Fun Among the Te els.
Heme years since, David Barker, a dis
tinguished poet in tlie state of Maine, after
the birth of his first child, wrote and pub
lished the following pretty poem :
One night as old St. Peter slept,
lie left the deer of heaven ajar.
When through a little angel crept,
And came down with a falling star.
One summer as the blessed beams
Ot morn approached, my blushing bride
Awakened from some pleasing dreams
And found that angel by her side.
Hed grant but this I ask no mere
That when lie leaves this world et pain
He'll wing lib wav te that bright shore.
And find the read te heaven again.
Jehn G. Saxe, net te be outdone, and
deeming that injustice had been done te
St. Peter, wrote the following as
.St. Peter's Reply.
Full eighteen hundred years or mere
I've kept my gain securely last ;
There has no ' little angel " strayed,
Ner recreant through the portal passed.
1 did net sleep as yen supposed,
Ner lett the deer of hcavcu ajar.
Ner has a " little angel " left.
And gene down with a falling star.
Oe ask tkat blushing bride, and sec
It she don't frankly own and hiiv
That when sin: lennil that angel babe
Mie leund it In the geed old way.
Ced grant but this I ask no mere
That should your number still enlarge
Ven will net de as done before.
And lay it te old Peter's charge.
Aii Old Sen Captain's Traps.
A Telegraph Operator who get Hehl of n
Soldering Iren Wlilch Pruveil te be
Hspleslve.
A curious explosion occurred ia the
kitchen of the house at 12 Pineapple street
Brooklyn, which carae near causing ser
ious injury te several persons. Mr. Thes.
Bochferd, the manager in Brooklyn for
the new Mutual Union telegraph company,
resides in the house. Fer several days
there had been a leak in a water pipe in
au extension at the rear of the house, and
Mr. Corcerau a Western Union telegraph
employee, volunteered, iu the absence of
the plumber who had premised te attend
te the defect, te solder the hole up with
lead. Sme resin was pulverized and a bit
of lead was procured, se that all the ama
teur plumber needed was a soldering iron.
There were some old traps iu the garret
that had been left by a sea captain, and
Corcoran searched among them, and felt
thai he was fortunate when he picked up
an iron tool about eighteen inches long,
shaped like a soldering iron and tipped
with a triangular pointed cud. He thought
there were some unnecessary features
about the tool for a modern soldering iron,
but concluded that it might be a foreign
tool or some patent arrangement. Thcie
seemed te he two sections te the iron,
the top one being about the size of a gas
pipe and screwed into the bottom one.
Then there were several Haps of rubber
fastened en the upper section at equal
spaces. These stemed te be useless in the
art of plumbing, but Mr. Corcoran. didn't
care what kind of a handle the tool had se
long as it was all right at its business end.
lie rubbed the point iu resin aud, re
moving eue corner of the ran;e,hevcd
the iron into a bed of het coals. Mrs.
Aubrey, one of thoeccupants of the house
drew up up a chair te leek en" and Mrs.
Hunter folded her arms and watched the
amateur's work. Mr. Corcoran took oil
his coat aud was about te give Mr. Itoch
ford a practical lessen showing hew every
man could be his own plumber, when
there was a terrific explosion. The top of
the i-angc was scattered in small pieces
about the room ami the old sea captain's
soldering iron lifted its rubber wings aud
liew out of the side window, carrying two
paues of glass with it. The pieces of the
range, which might have, done much in
jury te the occupants of the room, took
the same diicctieu. but the iron deer was
blown across the kitchen.
Mrs. Hunter, who had just turned te
leave the kitchen, was knocked down by
the coucussieu aud was bruised by her fall.
Mrs. Aubrey fell out of her chair, and
Mr Corcoran lest a little bit of skin from
his forehead. The room was filled with
ashes and smoke. As the noise was heard
a block away, the house was seen besieged
by a number of persons who wished te
knew what had happened.
The old sea captain's soldering iron was
found dismembered. The lower cylinder
was blown te pieces, but the top section
was intact. This was handled with the
greatest care, and when Mr. Rochford re
ported the accident te the police they re
ceived the mysterious soldering iron
reluctantly. A policeman, in searching
the garret, found nothing mere like it, but
discovered an iron harpoon, and this shed
some light upon the mysterious explosion.
The old sea captain (Cape. Hutchinson)
was formerly a whaler, and is his stock he
had an explosive harpoon, which Mr. Cor
ceran mistook for a soldering iron. This
harpoon was leaded with explosives,
which would put au end te a whale when
the end struck it. The rubber wings,
acting like the feathers of an arrow,
helped te ini'ule the harpoon. A plumber
called te take the dimensions for a new
range, and Mr. Corcoran returned te tele
graphing.
LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET.
DAinr.
Butter fin is20e
Cup cheese, ..cups 5c
Cottage cheese, i pieces 5c
Dutch cheese 9 lump 8010c
ruuiTS.
.AllICS 'jf J 1Jfc a . atlrC
Bananas dez 40i(Kic.
iiitCKi)crrica Mvtyj ic
Cherries, dried, 9 qt 12c
inJrrici ft (iis .tjc
Currants, dried, 9 ft Vie
Currants, $1 qt 8c
Cranberries 9 qt 10c
Omteleupcs 8I0c
Dried Apples 9 qt Sc
" IVat-l.cs ft qt lOWlL'c
ItuckletH'iTics $1 box 15c
Lemens 9 dez 3540c
Oranges 9 de. 30ffi50e
Pine Apples 2025c
Peaches V ,4 pk 20c
UasplNM-rics 10ffll5c
Red Plums ft box .-. iec
Watermelons each 40ffl75e
VEGETABLES.
Beans 9 Jipk 56c
Beets V bunch. 5c
Cucumbersydez j,-;0
Cauliflower f? head 1425c
Cabbage 9 head 510c
Carrots 9 bunch 5loe
Egg Plants 2025c
Green Cern ft dez 20'25c
Green Peas, 9 f peck 10fB12c
Onions Wipk sej
New Onions 9 4pk 400
" f) bunch 5c
Potatoes, (new,) 9 J peck ec
" (old) 9 bus l)0e$l
" (Sweet) 9 peck -jee
Radishes 9 bnncli 'iii-ic
Ripe Tomatoes Jpk c
Rhubarb 9 bunch , '..35e
Soup Beans f) qt iec
Salsify V bunch lc
SquasUes 24c
A UmipS fl Pfr pKa.... . ..aaa a a a..........a a a .. . . a a!UC
reULTRT.
Chickens f) pair (live) 40ffi6)
ft ft (cleaned) 12i5c
mscELLAirrers.
Apple Butter ?! qt ..20c
Coeeanuts each 5tec
Eras W dez 13813c
Heney W ft -JUic
Seap ft 5c
Sauer kraut Vqt 8l2c
HEATS.
Beet Steak, 9 ft 121Cc
Keast(rib) Wtt OjjlOc
" " (chuck) ft legric
" Corned, f) ft 1012e
" Dried, y ft 25fe35c
Bologna dried rfS?,
Ham 9 ft....... ......--...... liaise
Lamb 9 ft 1525c
Lard f ft --l
Muttenw lb lt)Jc
Perk ft. afflje
Sausage V ft rfT. lXfll2c
FI8U.
Blue Fish W ft .10c
Cattish 9 ft.......................... ...l-c
OOd ........... ........ ........ a .... ...f. ''
Clams 1 dez 10c
Kl si B. lwil'-c
ll&ddOCk.. ............ ..aa.....-.a.a..a10C
Halibut ) 11 12J$e
Mullets :ws
Perch 12Kc
Pergiesy tt J?"
Sun IOC
Suckers J
White Fish 9 ft lic
GRAIN.
nay Ti.nct.iy 9 ten S2O02C
". Clever f ten
Cern W bus
Oats bus V-ZzSSi
Rye t bus. 'SSyri?.
Timethy Seeed V bus 3.25JJ
Wheat ft bus H-
Facter- Facts.
Cleso confinement, careful attention te all
factory work, gives the operatives pallid faces
peer appetite, languid, miserable leelings,
peer bleed, inactive llTcr, kidneys and uri
nary troubles, and all Ilia physicians and med
icine in the world cannot help them unless
they get out doers, use Hep Bitters, made of
the purest and best rcmediei, and especially
ler such cases, having abundance of health,
sunshine and rosy chucks in them. Nene need
sutler If they use them freely. They cost but
a trine, see aneiner column.
jyl.".-2wd&w
Don't Threw up the Speng.
When suffering humanity are enduring the
horrors et dyspepsia, lndigcstten, or nervous
and general debility, they arc tee etten in
clined te threw up the sponge and resign
themselves te late. We say, don't le it. Take
Iturdeck Bleed Bitters the untallln remedy.
Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Rub It In.
Jacob Leeekman. 274 Clinten Street. Broek
lyn, N. Y., says he has been using Themas'
Ecleetric Oil ler rheumatism. He had such a
lame back that he could de nothing; but one
bottle entirely cured him. Fer sale at II. B.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Trouble Saved.
It is a remarkable tact that Themas' Eclee
tric Oil is as geed ter Internal as external use.
Fer diseases et the Inugs and threat, and for
rheumatism, neuralgia, crick iu the back,
wounds, and sores, it is the best known re
medy, and much trouble is saved by having it
always en hand. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
KKIAUIOUS.
CONOREGATIONAL BAPTIST BRETH
rcn. Service in Salem church, West Or
ange street, at 1 p. in.
171 RST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST
" Preaching te-morrow morning and even
lngby the pastor, Rev. Win. Morrison. Sunday
school at 9 a. m.
FIRST REFORMED-DIVINE SERVICE
at 10 a. m. and ,' p. m. Sunday school
at 9i a. 111.
FIRST AI. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE
street. Preaching by the pastor Rev. W.
C Uobinseii. at lOkC a. m. and TK n. m. Suudav
school at!) a. in. Leve Feast en Wednesday
evening ; ioeiecic.
ME. MISSIONS. EAST MISSION, EAST
. King street. Preaching at 10 a. m.
.Sunday school at ! a. in. Weekly prayer meet
ing en Tuesday evening at " e"'clock.
OLIVET BAPl-lST CHURCH V. M.
C. A. Reems, Itev. M. Fmvne, pastor.
lua.in.. and 1 p. m subject "The Con Cen
qiiuring Redeemer." Sunday school at i p. in.
PRESBYTERIAN. PREACH 1NO ltOTH
morning and evening at the usual hours,
by the pastor. Rev. 3 as. Y. Mitchell, 1). D.
ROCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL (UNDE (UNDE
nemlnatinnal) meets in the Ueckland
street public school building, every Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Everybody welcome.
ClT. JAMlaS-MUKMNU PKA.YER AND
O Litany at U!4 a. 111. Evening Prayer at
4p. ni. At the evening service t he eats are
live.
ST. JOHN'S FREE CHURCH. THERE
. will be service in St. Jehn' Kpbcepal
church te-morrow morning and evening. The
rector, iiev. Chas. N. Spalding, efliciating.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Preaching :it lOJa: 111. by the pastor. Rev.
Sylvanus Stall. Seals tree. Sunday school at
'.) a. m. Gotwald mission school at 2 p. 111. Ne
service in the eVening.
ST. PAUL'S REFOR3IED DIVINE SER
vice at 10K a. m. Sunday school at 'J-.J a.
m. Ne evening service.
ST. PAUL'S M.E.. CHURCH, S. OUEEN ST.
Preaching at 10J a. in. and at 7 p. m., by
the pastor, Kev. A. t. Cel lem. Sabbath school
at it a. 111. Leve least en Wednesday evening.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION.
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street.
Rev. W. F. Lichliter. pastor. Divine services
at ley a. m. and at 7,'i p. 111. Sunday school at
'J a. m.
SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange. Preaching at 10 a. 111. and at 7- p.
111., by tlie pastor, Kev. J. C. Krause. Sabbath
school at 2 p. m.
SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. PREACHING
In the morning by Rev. Jas. Crawford. Ne
service In the evening Su inlay school at 1J
p. m. West Mission, Derwart street Sunday
school at 1 p. m. North Mission, Antioch.
Sunday school at 9 a. in.
HE BAPTISTS OF COLUMBIA HAVE
been fortunate enough te secure the ser
vices of Rev. II. Hamilton, a s.udentef the
University et Lcwisbnrg, Pa. He will preach
te-morrow morning in room above the Vigi
lant hose house. All arc cordially Invited te
attend.
rpilE OLD MENNON1TES WILL HOLD
X services in their church, corner et East
Chestnut and Sherman streets, en Sunday,
July 17th at 2 o'clock, p. in.
both English and German.
Preaching in
UNION BETHELCHURCH OF GOD
Preaching at 10 :u in. and 7f p. 111. by the
pastor, Kev. G. W. Seilhainer.
r M. C. A BIBLE STUDY AT 9:15
. a. 111. Gospel service at H: l.r p. m.
FOR HAX.H.
17OR RENT L. GOOS & SON'S ItAKERY
. Fer particulars appiv at the Bakery.
Jyfi-tfd 101 AND 103 MIDDLE STREET.
IOOB CHANCE.
A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD
FOR SALE.
The undersigned; offers at private sale a
property consisting of seven. lets of ground in
the town et Springviile, Lancaster county, at
the station en the Pennsylvania Kuilread,
about one mile west of Mount Jey and near
the Lancaster & Uarrisburg turnpike. The
improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse
21x21 feet, used.as a Railroad Station and Ticket
Ollice, a Frame Warehouse 24x28 tcet, and
Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 2(0 feet et
saflt Cltnaljll,,.. V.ktV ITf,!,! ..... I.j Un..t...-. ... .....
SU..a UIIL.t.,.IK, A..-. .UllUIUlRSOUUraillD Mill
capacity ; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for dumping coal, with space ter exten
sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every
thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a
thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and
a fast Improving town, with no rival business
in the town, lias an established eal trade,
and capacity and advantages te de a geed
shipping business and increased passenger
travel. Price $9,C00 en reasonable terms. Fer
1 inther information address
JOS. U. HABECKER.
Spring Garden P. O.,
ic20-4md Lancaster County, Pa.
CUMTA AND OLASSWAJtA.
U1N.V HALL.
JELLY TUMBLEBiS. '
JELLY TUMBLERS.
COM. TUMBLERS,
COM. TUMBLERS.
MASON FRUIT JARS. '
1.2C0 ODD CUPS.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
IS EAST KINO STREET.
IBOX XITTJiMS.
ritON. BITTERS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIO.
IRON BITTERS arc hlghly.receinuicnUcd ter all diseases requiring a certain and effi
cient tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, und gives new life te the nerves. It acts
like a charm en the digestive organsremeving all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tailing the
FnniL Rtlchina. Heat in the Stomach. Heartburn, etc. The enlr Iren Prenaratlen that mill
net Dlacken the tneth or give headache. Sold by'all druggists. Write ter the ABC Boek, 32
pp. et useful and amusing reading tent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
123-lyStw BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at OOOHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
dkt a
JACOB M. MARKS.
rOHN A. CHARLES.
:e:
LJNTE
-ALL KINDS OF-
Dry Goods Offered at Great Bargains,
AT THE OLD RELIABLE STAND, , 1
Ne. 24 East King Street.
SILK DEPARTMENT. Special Inducements in Black and Colored Silks.
The general DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT constantly being added te and prices
marked down te prometo quick sales.
JVIOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT complete in all IU details.
CARPET1NGS, QUKENSWARE AND GLASSWARE In Immense variety and at very
Lew Prices. ...
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT unsurpassed in quantity and quality, and goods in all the
departments guaranteed te be what they are sold for.
47Call and see us.
JACOB M. MARKS,
JOHN A.
rLVMBEB!S
fOUN L. ARNOLD.
PLUMBERS' SUPPLY HOUSE.
-A FULL
BATH TUBS,
BATH BOILERS,
WATUlt CLOSETS,
KITCHEN SINKS,
WASH STANDS,
IRON FITTINGS,
GUM TUBING,
LEAD TRAPS,
IRON HYDRANTS,
IRON PAVE WASHES,
GAS GLOBES,
WROUGHT IRON PIPE,
FRENCH RANGES FOR HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
JOHN" L. AKNOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
faprS-tfd
VZ.OTHIXU.
C
1LOTHING !
Anyone having neglected or put etT getting themselves a SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT
will de well te call at CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET.
MYERS & RATHFON.
The LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. We
are offering our Stock et
Spring and Summer Goods
At reduced prices, in order te make room for our coming Fall Stock. If von want a Ready
Made Suit you can be suited for a very small amount of money.
II you prefer being measured and having a Suit made te order you can llnd no better
stock te select trein and at such prices as will astonish you. Indeed the prices are se low that
no one need go about in a shabby suit these days.
Just think of It, we fan furnish you with
COAT, PANTS AND TEST
te keen cool in, ter the the enormous amount of THREE DOLLARS. Yes, for a man te wear,
and a big man tee. Call and see and be suited and save money. We employ the best experi
enced Cutters, and we can guarantee satisfaction in every particular.
MYERS & RATHFON.
CENTRE
e. 12 EAST K1MJ STREET,
UIVJiltY
V
MHST-CLASs I.IVKKY STA1JLE.
HOUGHTON'S
FmST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE!
Five First-Class New Omnibuses te. Hire at Lew
Rates, for Private, Public & Sunday Scheel Picnics.
-ALaO-
First-CIass Driving Horses, Buggies aud Phaetons te Hire, at
Ne. 221 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
S3-FOKMERLY ZECIIER BRO.S' OLD
MIS VULLAIfJSO US.
H.INN & YV1LLSUN !
(SUCCESSORS TO
HOUSE FURNISHING!
Full Line for Summer. Genuine Masen Fruit Jars, Genuine Protective .Fruit Jars,
Cheapest in the city. Tin Fruit Cans, Jelly Tumblers, 'Preserving Kettles of all kinds, Win
low Screens, Water Coelers, Fly Traps, Water Filters.
FISHING
SOLE AGENTS FOR
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting, lln Rooting and Spouting Specialties.
FLIE"N & WILLSON,
SIGN OP THE TWO LARGE DOGS,
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - . LANCASTER, PA.
triXES ASJt
S. CLAY MILLER,
Vines, Brandies, Gins, M fiye Mies, M..
Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA:
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
MEDICAL.
T) BAD THIS
A 4 Lancaster, Pa.. April 28, 1881.
Th Kidnetccka Mr'a Compact.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te say
that after using one pack of KIDNEYCURA
I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in -my
back and side, of lone standing, and that, i
tee, alter Hying various known remedies, ll
have every confluence in your medicine, I
cheerfully recommend It, and knew that many
01 my menus who nave usea 11 nare eeen
benefited. PETER BAKER,
m261yd Foreman Examiner ana Express.
fRON BITTERS.
SURE APPETISER.
00 vs.
fOHN n. ROTH.
& CO.
CHARLES.
JOHN B. ROTH.
HUl'l'LIJSS.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
LINE OF-
STEAM COCKS,
CHECK VALVES,
HYDRANT COCKS,
CURB STOPS,
GLOVE VALVES,
CENTRE PIECES,
SOIL PIPE,
LEAD PIPE,
GAS COCKS,
GAS FIXTURES,
ROOFING SLATE,
TIN PLATE,
C1
OTH1NG1
HALT,,
LANCASTER, PENX'A.
STAJIZ.H.
F
IRST-CLASS LIVERY" STABLE.
LIVERY STAND.
TLINN &
WILLSONt
FLINN & nRKNKVAM).
TACKLE.
LIQUORS.
MEDICAL.
OILVER JKWELKY.
LACE PINS, EAR KINGS
AND BRACELETS.-NECK
CHAINS AND HAIR PINS.
. STUBS. SLEEVE BUTTONS
AND SCARF PINS OF
SILVER.
AUGUSTUS RH0AUS,
Ne. 39 East Kins Street, Lancaster, Pa.
CJ.OTHIXO.
TBIPOKTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Te-day we open a lull line of Spring and
Summer Goods for Men's Wear, which has
never been eclipsed in this city or any beuse
in the country ler quality, style and high
toned character. We claim superiority
ever anything we handled before during
our experience of quarter et a century in
business, and our reputation is established
for keeping the finest goods in our line.
Our opening te-day is un invoice et Novel
ties captured from the wreck of a large
Bosten house, whose failure has precipi
tated these goods en the market tee late in
the season and consequently at a sacrifice,
se they are within reach et all desiring a
llrst-clas's article at a moderate price. The
consignment Includes a full line of the cel
b rated Talamen's French Novelties, the
handsomest and finest goods Imported te
this country, a new feature in Silk Warp ;
Talamen's Tricot a-Leng, Serpentine Tri
cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Granite
Weave. A full line of Tayler's English
Treuserings et beautiful effects. Alse a
line line et Cholce American Suitings as
low as $20 a Suit. All the Latest Novelties
In Spring Overceatlugsut moderate prices.
All are cordially Invited te examine our
jiteck and be -convinced that we are mak
"ing no idle beast, but can substantiate all
we say and respectfully urge persons te
place their order at once before the choicest
styles are selu, ler they cannot be dupli
cated this season. Fer further particulars
In regard te dress consult
J. K SMAT.TNG,
THE ARTIST TAILOB,
121 N. QUEEN STREET,
MWAS
Several Fine Ceat Makers wanted.
N
;W CLOTHING STORE.
AI,
ONE PRICE HOUSE,
37 North Queen Street.
GREAT MARK DOWN:N
Suits te Order formerly $15 ; new $12.
Suits te Order formerly $18 ; new $15.
Suits te Order lennerly $22; new $1S.
Suits te Order lennerly $25 ; new $a.
Suits te Order formerly $20 ; new $25.
And every Suit warranted a Perfect Fit.
Trimmed with the Best Trimmings
the market affords.
OUR
is new en a sure tooting. Every Garment we
matte te mtier nils season was nei eniy a ner
lect tit. but the style el cut was positively
never equaled in this city be ten.
Our Ready-Made Department
is still tilled with CHOICE SUITS, which have
been reduced I tiper cciit.
We have- the Choicest Let id
WHITE VESTS
-i.v-
DUCK, MARSEILLES AND REVERSIBLE,
ROTH WHITE AND COLORED; ALSO
REDUCED 10 PER" CENT.
LINEN COATS
IN 20 DIFFERENT STYLES,
FROM 30 CENTS UP.
OUR STOCK OF
Gents1 Furnishing Goods
Cannet be Excelled in This City.
One visit te my store will certainly convince
you that the above acrtlens arc true.
AL ROSENSTEIN
The Leader, of Fashion,
NO. 37 N. QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
ASTRICH JIKWS ADVERTISEMENT .
T ANCASTKK BAZAAK.
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
On Wednesday, July 6,
We will continue a special sale of
LACES.
Our assortment et Laces is the largest ever
shown in this city, and our prices arc certainly
the lowest.
A full line of Valenciennes Laces at 10c, 18c
and 25c apiece.
Cluny Laces 5c a yard, 50c a piece.
Fine Maltese Laces at 8c, 10c and 12c a yard.
Wide Wrmicclle Laces at 5c and ic a yaul.
Fine Bussian Laces at 10c and 12c a yard.
Fine Mechlin Laces, 2 inches wide, 17c a
yard.
Real and Imitation Torchon Laces.
CREAit AXD BLACK UPAXISJI LACE.
BLACK CHAXTILLY AND IM
PORTED LACE.
New styles el Laces received daily and sold
at very Lew Figures.
Samples sent te all parts et the country and
orders promptly attended te.
ASTEICHTBRO'S.
BOOTS 6: SUORS.
LADIES AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A
Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee,
Ready-made or Made te Order, go te
F. IIIEMENZ'S.
Ne. 101 North Qneen Street.
Custom Werlc a Specialty. jy2-tfdS& W
K raw
TVMDwieii
ASTRICH BROTHEBS
DRV OOODSKVXDERWEAK, S.C.
J."
MARTIN & CO.
Het ffeallier Dptielstery !
WINDOW SHADES, MOSQUITO CANOPIES,
MOSQUITO NETTINGS, TARLATANS,
and Window Shades, all Celers and Widths, in
Oil and Scotch Hollands, made and hung
promptly. Spring or Cord Fixtures. Wide
shading ter Stere Shades.
Mesquite' and Fly Canopies,
In Crib. Single and Deuble Bed Sizes, PINK
anu white. -put np promptly.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
CANTON MATTING.
IN WHITE AND FANCIES.
Carpet and Wall Papers.
NOTICE. Until further notice our stere
will close at 7 o'clock p.m., except Saturday
evening.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W..King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
OEASONABLE GOODS.
DRESS GINGHAMS,
VICTORIA LAWNS,
INDIA LINENS,
AT TI1K
NEW YORK STOEE.
watt mn & co.
Are showing a great variety or
Fancy Dress Ginghams at 12c a yard
Elegant Styles, Best Quality 15c "
Real Scotch ZcpbyrGinghainseuIy.25c
One Case Printed Lawns 7c "
Nevel Designs, Best Cjballiy. 12c "
CLOSING SALE OF
Summer Dress Goods.
Cream Lace Bantings 10c a yard
Halt Weel Lace Buntings V2yte "
All Weel Plain and Lace Buntings
l."c, 17c, 20c, 25c te 3k a yard
MOM IE CREPE BUNTINGS,
NUN'S VEILINGS,
FRENCH FOULE SUITINGS
At Very Lew Prices, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
8 & 10 EAST KING STREET.
M
ETZUEIt, BAKU & HAUUHMAN.
Netice te the Ladies !
We Have Just Opened
.1 LA11GE LOT OF
IrOssamerWaterproefs
Made expressly ler our own sales, under
our own Trade Mark, und cannot
be had elsewhere.
WE GUARANTEE EACH GARMENT
WATEKPKOOF,
AND TO GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION.
lute Bant & Uintah
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
LAMCASLEB, FA.,
(ADLKR'S uI.D STAND).
"VTEXT DOOK TO TUE COURT UOUsK.
FAHHESTOCK
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
We have I'tMufud our Immense Stock or
DRESS GOODS
FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON.
DRESS GOODS at 10c., 12c. and 15e., that
were sold at 3)c. anil 23c.
UMBRELLAS
PARASOLS
REDUCED.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
JiOTELS.
lOW OPEN SPRECHEK HOUSE, ON
J Europeen plan. Dining- Beems ler
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup
Lebster Salad. Oysters In Every Style and all
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit th
patronage et the public. may7-t!d
MEDICAL
LOCHER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup!
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for
leuis. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma. Influ
enza, ereness et the Threat and Chest.
Bronchitis. Whooping Couch. Spit
ting of Bleed, lnflaminaUoner
the Lungs, am? all Diseases of
the Chest and Air Passages I
This valuable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which lone
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities ter the cure of all
kinds or Lung Diseases. Price i'l cents. Pre
pared only und sold by
CHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST
NO. 9 KAST K1NU STRKET. plC-tt
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TO
HULL'S DRUG STORE
-FOR
FISHING TACKLE,
RODS, REELS, &c,
EVEUY D E SCR I P TI O X
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
aug2S-lydl
LANCASTER. PA.
E
TES.
EYES!
This merniiiga trio et patients, trein Read
ing, Philadelphia aud Edgewood. Bucks
county, each related their unfortunate exper
iences under the treatment et their eyes by
the. Oculists, Drs. Norris, Levis ami Straw
bridge, of Philadelphia, and their decided im
provement under my practice. One of them
came te me totally blind:. the second nearly
blind, and the third with almost eon.-, taut
neuralgia in and around the eyes, with im
paired vision. A fourth patient. Miss Lizzie
Brubaker.ef Lltltz. said: "My dyspepsia aud
ether uttlictiens et long standing lett me iu a
short time utter geing'under your charge, and
my glasses, worn since I was leurteeu years et
age, were laid aside as nseles, anil my vision
Is natural." Ne Oculist iu this country or
Europe can predueesueh results without tltey
aiscever my remedies and applications, or
similar ones. Persons wearing Gla-scs ler fur
and nearsightedness or ether diseases of this
organ can usually have thuiii removed inside
et twomenthsand the vigor et their eyes re
stored te its normal condition. Names e! per
sons cuied et Astigmatism given upon appli
cation, a diseased condition el t lie eyes that no
oculist ever pretends te cure. Alse Cataract
cured by ab-erptinn without using the knitc.
Send for or call anil get (free) four pamphlets.
One en cures of diseased eyes : one en catarrh :
nnoenomnipatliy, and the last containing a
large number et names el persons cured et
every variety of disease.
Mat J, 1SSI.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
Ne. 146 EAST KINO STREET,
OttdM-WF&Sl Lancaster. Pa.
TTDIXEV WOK..
DOES
WONDERFUL,
CURES.
WHY?
Because It acts en the LIVER, IfOWELS am!
KIDNK1S at the sine time.
-Because It cleanses the system et the poison
ous humors lliat develop in Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice. Consti Censti Consti
Satien, Piles, or iu Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
erveus Disorders and Female Complaints.
SEE WHAT PEOPLf. SAY:
Eugene B. Sterk, of . I unction City. Kansas,
says Kidney Wert cured him utter regular
Physicians had been trying for four years.
Sirs. Jehn Aruall, of Washington, Ohie,
says her boy was given up tedieby lour prom
inent physicians aud that he was afterwards
cured by Kidney Wert.
M. M. B. Goeilwin, an editor iu Chaiden,
Ohie, says he was net expected te live, helm?
bleated "beyond belief, but Kidney Wert cured
him.
Anna L. Jarrett. et south Salem, N. Y.. says
that seven years sintering from Kidm-y
troubles anil ether cettiplieut ions was ended
by the use et Kidey Wert.
Jehn it. Lawrence, et Jacksen. Tciin..suflcr
ed ler years from liver and kidney troubles
und alter taking barrels et ether medicines,"
Kidney Wert made him well.
Michael Cote, et Montgomery Centre, Vt.
suffered eight years with kidney ilitllculty and
was unable te work. Kidney Wert made him
" well as ever."
KLDNBY WORT
PERMANENTLY CURES
KIItthY DISEASES,
LIVER COMTL Yl.VrS,
CONSTIPATION AM) FILES.
43- It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
tin cans, one package of which makes six
4S"quarts of medicine.
.S-Alse In L.upill Fenn.very Concentrated
S ler the convenience et tlies,; who ninnet
9 readily prepare It. it a. with equal
JKf efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 91.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
Itiirlingten. Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dccJ7 lyd&wl
s
PECIAI. AND CHRONIC DISKASKS.
Mary A. Lengakcr, M. D ,
OFFICE AND UESIDENCE
Ne. i:t East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
DlseitHes of the Eye, Ear and T hrent
Treated un a Specialty.
Particular attention given te the treatment
et Diseases of Women anil Children.
Free examination and treatment daily ex
cept. Sunday from II a. m. te 1 p. in. Consul
tations In English mid German.
H. D. LONGAKER, M. D.,
LATE OF PHILADELPHIA,
NOW OF LANCASTER, PA..
Office ; Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
eilers his professional services te the atllictcd
especially te these sutlcrlng from Chronic or
Special Diseases. lie will bcglad'tesceanil bilk
with them, ltis his practice te plainlydeclare u
disease incurable It he believes It te be se. In
tin: case whlcn he undertakes, he guarantees
te de all that can be done by unwearied atten
tion and the application of exicrienci:d skill,
gained bv many years el practice in fruiting
disease In its various and most malignant
forms. . That his skill has net been exerted In
vain, numerous certificates, fhat may he seen
at his etllcc, will testily.
Cancers, Tumors eml Swellings Cared
Without Fain or Using the KalFe or
DniniBg Bleed.
Skin Diseases and every description et VI
ccratlnn. Plies and Scrofulous Diseases Perma
nently Cured.
Female Diseases Acute or Chronic, speedily
and radically cured.
Diseases of the Lungs, Threat, Stemuch,
Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured.
Particular-attention given te Private Dis
eases of every description ; also that state el
alienation and weakness et mind, which ren
ders persons incapable et enjoying the pleas
ures of performing the duties et lite, complete
ly cured, ami the patient restored te active
health and the enjoyments et life.
DUeases of the Eye aattEar treated as a
specialty.
Dr. Longaker will make professional visits
any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con (cen
lldentlally), and .medicine sent with proper
directions te any part et the country.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
Jc25-lydTu,Th&SAw
LIQUORS, JtV.
PCRK- WINKH ND LIQUORS: ALSO
Druggist's 83 per cent. Alcohol, at
A. Z.RINGWALTS
Cheap Grocery and Liquor Stere,
!ebl9-lyd Ne. 305 West King street.