Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 07, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. JANUARY 7, 1882.
Hancastri I-ttfcUcgencer.
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 7, 1882.
RURAL NOTES.
SAUSlilTBr NEWS.
IteniH from Hie Gap and Vicinity.
TIic ponds and dams are covered with
an excellent quality of ice, between three
and four inches in thickness, and these
who have ice houses are busy filling them.
The first snow we had this ecaseu fell en
Wednesday night last.
Mr. Alfred Sanfent, of the Gap, has gene
te Virginia te visit friends there.
Mr. Jeseph .Miner, 01 mis iuwuuij, i
ceived S2.' for his crop of tobacco, con cen
ristiug of about three and three -quarter
acres." It was a very fine crop. Skiles &
Frcywcrc the purchasers. The Misses
Kurtz sold '22 acres of land, without ini ini
prevunientf. in the village of the White
Herse, te James Hoscbero. for $100 per
acre.
Reuben Martin's new buildings at the
White Herse are about being completed.
,,,.., i ntiiAi- new hnil(Tin"s are in con
tcinplatien, and if the " metropolis " of
Salisbury, the Gap, does net improve much
faster in growth, the White Herse, which
has only begun te build up this last year,
will lay it completely in the shade.
The coal oil pipe company arc surveying
a route through the western part of this
township, passing by Mast's mill, through
the farms of Wilkinson Robinson, J. War
ner, Geerge Diller and Isaac Rhoads and
ethers. The company has agreed te pay
the laml-lieMcts five dollars for a right te
go thieugh their property, and when they
lay the pipes thev will pay all damage
done bv them. The work eflaying the
pipes will commence the ensuing spring.
Worst A: S icrtz.al pringville.are doing
a large biiMiirs-; in the tobacco trade tlra
seaseu.
The gray fox which Urisbin Skiles, of
Mt. Veinun hotel, caugut last wcck, was
caught mi the premises of Jehn Stevenson,
in the southern part of this courtly, instead
of en the premises of Mr. Skiles, as it was
stated iu Kast End News iu Monday's
daily IXTr.u.tr.r.xi Kit. Mr. Skiles tells us
that this is the lirst gray fox that has
been captured in this neighborhood for
forty-live years, and when he is beaten he
will iu':t limiting reynaids.
lHaiur's Last Performance.
Lcdgai'iNew x erk Correspondence.
Tin: announcement from Washington
' that one of the last diplomatic acts of Mr.
Blaine befeie leaving the state depart
ment was ts address a circular letter te all
the Central ami Seuth American govern
ments, :i!sl::ng them te held a general con
ference at Washington in November next,
for the promotion of mutual commercial
interests, and te take steps te an est the
iutcrfeience of European nations iu the
affairs of this hemisphere, is excit
ing much comment. The clfect of
this development in Europe, it is
believed (coming as it does en the heels of
cur new departure with reference te the
Panama canal and the Olayten-Bulwer
tie ty;, will be te excite mistrust of us
theie. The total absence of any reference
te se impeitaut a imposition in the presi
dent's message creates au impression iu
some (matter's that Mr. Arthur could net
have been cognizant of it ; but of course
this is net te be credited for one moment.
The whole thing is looked upon as a scheme
of Mi. Hlaiiie'sibrgettingupasortef Hely
Alliance en this continent ; but, as Mr.
Blaine is no longer in office, the vital ques
tion is, Dees tiie president sanction if.'.
Frightful Accident.
Wednesday, while an engine en I he Le
high Valley" railroad was descending the
mountain toward Wilkcsbarre, with the
engineer and crew seated en the engine,
one of the wheels twisted and the engine
rolled ever en its side and pitched down the
bank, turning ever and ever several times.
The tank broke loose from the engine and
remained en the track, running unattend
ed down the mountain with terrific speed,
a distance of twelve miles, where it met a
freight train coming up the mountain en
the same track. A collision took place in
which I he runaway tank was smashed and
the freight engine badly wrecked. The
engine en the mountain was broken up
badly. The engineer was seriously in
jured and the crew mere or less bruised.
Their escape from death was miraculous.
Ce te II. It. C;n mil's Drug ftiirrc, 1:17 North
Queen street, ter Mri. Erceiian'x Xitu Na Na
tienul Jiifs. Ter brightness ami ilurubllily el
eoler.uie uncii:ilcd. Celer trout - ten pounds.
Directions in English uml German, l'rice. If.
cents.
Jacob Maitzell, t l.aneaster, N. Y., says
your Spimg ISIessOin weiks well ler every
thing you recommend it; myself, wife. and
i-hildren have all used it, and you can't llnd a
beiilthier tamily in New Yerk State October
fi, issti. Price. Mi cents, l-'or sale at II. 15. Coch
ran's drug store, i::T North Queen stieet, Lan
easter. Noting the KUccts.
II. Gibbs, et IliixT.iIe, N. Y., writes: "Hear
ing your 1! unlock Itloed Bitters favorably
spoken of. 1 was induced te watcli their effects,
and llnd that in chronic diseases et the bleed,
liver uml kidney., your bitters have been sig
nally marked with success. 1 have used them
myself with best results, ler torpidity of the
liver; and in c.i-eel :i tricml el mine suffer
ing liem dropsy, the eltect was marvelous."
l'rice $1. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran' drug
store, K!7 North Queen street, Lancaster.
ll.ilm iu miead.
There Is a halm iu GlU-nd te heal each gaping
wound ;
In Themas' Ecleclrie Oil, the remedy is leiiu.l.
Per Internal and ler out ward Use, you lively
may apply it :
Fer all p'aluanil inilaiiiiiintlnu.yeii sheitM net
Sii.il te try it.
It only cost a trille, "tls weitii Its m eight iu
geld.
And by every dealer in the land this remedy
is sold.
hoi- sale at II. II. Cochran'- drugstore, 137
North Queen stieet, Lancaster.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
TTn;H .V MAIITIK.
Q f!
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AT
CHINA HALL.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OP
White Stene China and Porcelain Ware,
tit OC!t OWN IMFOl'.TATIOsr i:.'
TEA and DINNER WARE,
FLAT WARE,
HOTEL WARE,
CHAMBER WARE.
We guaiaiiirc these goods tree fiein crazing
Goods net satisfactory exchanged.
J TO US Eh EEPERS .'
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST !
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO HOUSE
STIRE I
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East King Street.
MIN.MCII'S I.ATKST
IMPROVED PATENT
TOBACCO PRESSES,
Fer Casing an. I Hiding Tobacco. Minnlch's
MANURE DRAG, ler cleaning stables. All
j-eld en tii.il en their merit. Warranted te
give letter MitUluc ion in every particular
than any new in use. it net .satisfactory can
be returned at my expense. Send for Illus
trated l ircislar. S. II. MINNICU,
1 andisville. Laue.ist.r County. Pa.
d;;--..i i jl;i'-.V in .
Omui
MEDICAL.
yJ EnTU KK KA 1COM KT Kll
ARE AS OLD AS MANKIND.
Living, l'l-entliing, SitU'erjug Itaienietfi I"
the Kneed, Feet and Shoulder, all
Speaking TYltli Tongue-, et
(Steel, Saying,
"Theie is Coming a Change in tin: Weather.
1 feel it in My Benes, and l'.aremelcis Should
Hang en Walls and net in my Nerve-, and
Benes," said agentleman the ether day.
A physician answered him : " 1 will tell yen
what will remove every Nerve and Hene Bar Bar
emetcrand takeout the Limps and Stiifness.
It is a Mmple thing, but no le-s Elllcaciniis
than simple. It is Dr. Ilen-en's Celery and
Clmmeniile fills.
"They have been tested lime and time a.uin,
and always witli satislaetery results Ner
vousness embraces nervous weakness, irrita
tion, despondency, mel mrliely and a re-tle-,s,
dissatisfied, miserable state et mind and body
indescribable. This preparation Ju-t lin-etsihe
necessities et your case :i- your disease 1-. a
nervous disease."
These Pills are all they arc represented te be
anil arc guaranteed te give satisfaction when
used as direeted. Kciiicmberthey nrepicpured
expressly te cure sick lle.id.u-lie. Nervous
Headache. Dyspeptic Headache, Neuralgia,
Nervousness. Paralysis, Meepli-siii-n ami
Dyspepsia, uml v ill run ii) '!!.
Sold by all dnigg!-t.s. Price. SOc. a box.
Depot, 1W Net th Euta'.v street, llaltimerc. Mil.
By mall two boxes let II, ei-si hove- lerfi.V),
te any adilress.
DR. O. W. BENSON'S
New lCeinedy mid luorlte Prescription.
SKIN CURE
Is Warranted te cnu
ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMOR-, l.M'LAM-
MATlON, MILK CRUST, A I.I. ROUGH
SCAM ERUPTIONS, DISEASE-? OK
HAIR AND SCAM'. SCKOITI '-.
ULCERS, PIMPLES AND
TENDER 1TCHINGS
en uli p.ius et the body. II makes tins -.kin
white, selt anil smooth; n-mevcs tan and
freckles, and is the lies) toilet dressing in the
World. Elegantly put up, t no het lie- m one
package, consisting et both internal and ev
tcrnal treatment.
All lirst diissilinggl-ia have) I. i'ii'uil p.-r
package. uugiMyd M, A-:. w
flMIK tiKl.'AT tUKATIVl. AfiKNTH.
!
GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY.
DR. HALL'S
ehiin Hi
ric mm
A GALVANIC UATTEin is imbedded ill
thil Medicated Plaster, which, v hen applied
te the body piednces a eniistanl bin mild cur
rent et Electricity, w hiciiis mesl hii.ir.iting.
It is u positive and speedy cure ler t iu; lollow lellow lollew
ing complaint, viz :
Rlieumatisin, Neuuilgia. sick- ll.-ad.ie'uc,
Weil: unci Inilained Eye, all Ai!eetiouel the
Itr.iln. Spinal Complaints, Kidney and Liver
Cempl.iints, Sciatica, l'araiysi. Asthma and
Lung Disease. Diseases et the Heart, Nervous
Prostration", Ac.
PJtIVE ONLY SI. 00.
THE BELL MANN CO., PrepY,
SI2 Ilre.idwiiy, Cur. l,!th St., Sew eik.
A GEXTti ll'.-l XTEI).
end stiinn ter eiivulais. I-or sale by till
ruagistx Mention this jmper. Sent by imiil.
net? "uieed.Vi't weew
$500KKWAK"-
D'Effiat Bleed and Skin Remedy.
$."00 Kcward that it will eradicate Eruption-,
Pimples, liletches. Freckle-, Meth, &(.:, treiu
the face of any and every Lady and Gentle
man that uses it. Itclean-es MAI.aKIA Jrem
the system, Hrightens the Eyes and lleautities
the CompleAlen. A certain cure ler all Skin
Diseases, and Positively Harmle. ii per
Package or C. ler $5. Sold by Druggists or sent
by mail in letter lerm en leeuipt of pi iee.
THE BELL MANN CO.,
.S4" ISreadMiiy, New Voile.
Mention this papei
lars.
send stamp ler eiiea
oct7snieed&i:i v. eew
JllCLUUOUS.
I.IKST HAl'TIST, IC.VST CHESTNUT ST
? Preaching morning and evening at ihe
Usual hours, by the liev. .1. E. s.denian, d
l'hiladeljiliia. Cemuiunmu in the morning
I? I US 1' UEFOK311-:i DIVINK .-irtKYlCiC
- to-inerrow at 10:3 a. in., and at 7-!." p. m.
Sunday school at !:!." p. in.
Fiusx si. j:. cuukcii, nuktii djtjv:-:
street. Preaeliing :it llt,i a. m. and 71 ,' p. m.
by the pastor, Ilev. IV. C. Uoblnseu. .-iiiiid.iy
school at 1'j p. in. ftii-vlees every niht dur
ing the week, at7 o'clock, except Saturday.
GKACK l.LTHKllAN CHIJUUII, NUlti'U
(jiiecn and .lames -trcets, 1'aster, Ilev. (.'.
E. lleupt. Morning divine service at u-'.
o'clock; Evening Sei vice, 7:l.".
MK. 3IISSION EAST DIISSiON, EAST
. King street. Pi-eiiRliing te uioriew at 7'
p. m. Sunday school at 1 p.m. Kevival ser
vices every evening during th-' ueek ee;-p(
Saturday. All invited.
TOUAVIAN.-J. MAX 1IAKK. J'As,TOK.
ItX 10 ii. m., Epiphany Litanv and -ennen
en "Tiie WiscMen.'" 'J p. m. f-'unilay school.
7'iP-ni.. Hely Communion.
M1NISTEHIAI. ASSIIC1A1 lO.. THE
Ministerial Association will meet Mon
day licit, at le a. in., in the pa.ter's stndy at
the First Koferiued church. All p.ister- and
re-ident ministers el Lanca'-teraie invited.
SV LVANUS STAII L, Scc'V.
OLIVKT 1JA1TJST CllUItCII V. .11.
C. A. Heom-, Kev. M. Fniyne, pastor.
Preaching at 10,l.J a. m. and YX p. in. Subject
'The Prodigal Sen." Sunday school at 1J
p. in.
PKESHYTEHIAN. hUUVlCKS AT THi!
usual hours morning and eening.
Preaching by the p.i-ter, le-.. la-, x Mit hen,
D. D.
PKESBYTEKIAN SlEMOllIAI. CHAl'EL.
Itev. T as. C. II nine, pastor. Ex"ening scr
vice at 7:15. Sabbath school at 1:1.1 p. in. Prayer
meeting en Thuraday evening.
ST. LUKE'S HEFOKMElT CfJAPEI.,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet.
Itev. Win. V. I.Ichliter. pastor. Divine -ei-vlces
at 10JJ n. m. and y. p. m. Sunday , hoei
at ! p. in.
ST. PAUL'S HEFOIMI ED 'fill'. 1IOLY
Cominnnien at WV a. m. Sermon at7Ji
p. m. Prayer meeting at tl p. in. Sunday sehoel
at lJ p. m.
ST. JAMES.-UOLV COMMUNION AT 8
and morning service at WK ;i, in. Excell
ing prayer at 7J4 p. m. At the evening service
the seats arc tree.
ST. PAUL'S M. K. CUUKCII, S. JUV:EN ST.
Ilex-. A. 1. Cellem, pater. Preaching at V)1.
a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 1:1.1 p".
in. Prayer meeting en Wednesday ex'ening.
SECOND EVANGELICAL CllCKCU
(Engllsli), North -Mulberry Htrcet, iibeve
Oiangc, Itev. .1. C. Krause, jiaster. Preach
ing te-morrow at 10 a. m. and 7' p. m. Sun
day school at 2 p. m. Ucx-ix'iil er-iee- in the
evening and during the xicek.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing by the paser, Ilev. Sylvanns Stall. Mern
lng subject "Christian Modeiatien." Even
ing "Uplilted Serpent," illustrated by the
use et pulpit paintings. Seats tree. , -iconic
te all. Sunday school at IfJ p. hi. Gotwald
mission school at U n. in
rn
.X IJrethren xvill have preaching in German
and English in the old meeting house in Eden
te-morrow evening.
UNION BETHEL-CHURCH OF GOD
Kcv. G. W. Scilhamcr, pastor. Preach
ing ut 10. a. m. and " p. m. Experience
meeting at i o'clock. Revival services during
the week.
WISST MISSION, M. E. CUAI'EL, CHAR CHAR
lette street above Lemen. Preaching at
10$ a. in., anil at 7 p. in., by the pastor, ilev.
Kebt. A. Mcllwain. Prayer and Experience
meeting at ( p. m. Regular weekly prayer
meeting, Tue-dpy at ",y. p. m.
CLOTHING.
4 HAPPY SKW YEAR !
The season of 1SS1 closed one of the
most brilliant and .successful cam
paigns in the history et our trade. We
congratulate our patrons and ourselves
in anticipation or a lively and increas
ed Spring Trade.
In order te meet the demand we have
made extensive imprex-ements in our
room and otherwise extended eur-facil
itlr-s te present our spring offering et
select and Choice FOREIGN NOVEL
TIES te arrive about the First op t kb
iii'aiiv. We will be able te please the
most usthelic as xvcll as the general
class of trade. A great desideratum
among our peeple scema te be a cheap
article in Clothing. There is no geed
in it We have tried It and found it
don't pay. We will wager one el our
30 Overcoats! will last three seasons'
hard wear and leek genteel, whlle a $20
Overcoat xvill hardly be recognized
after one season's wear. Where is the
economy in buying trash? Few per
sons nre competent Judges et line
articles et Clothing done up in firat-cla-s
style ; therctere. we invite special
attention te our establishment, where
can be found at all times the very best
in the market, at prices as icasenable
as can be expected. We are selling a
lew HEAVY-WEIGHT
OVERCOATINGS
AND-
SUITINGS,
at very Lew nrices in order te close
them out te make room ter our new
Spring Stock.
Thankful ler the very liberal patron
age, we hope te continue our motto el
Square Dealing in all our transactions
and show a practical and happy result
during our spring Campaign.
All arc cordially invited te call at
121 N. QUEEN STREET.
J. K. SMAL1NG.
ARTIST TAILOR.
T RE T P.AUGAINS
T
-in-
READY-MADE
CLOTHING
AT-
AL ROSENSTEIN'S,
ONE-PRICE HOUSE
37 North Queen Street.
llavini' still en band a Large Assortment et
Men's, Youths' and Beys'
OVERCOATS
And which must be sold in order te make
room ler mv SPRING STOCK, xvhicli is new
being rapidly manufactured, 1 have conclud
ed te Clese Out the Entire Stock at such VERY
LOW PRtCES as will meet with the approval
of tin eln-est buyer.
OVERCOATS,
Which weie sold befere January 1st at $16.00,
Reduced te S1O.00.
ULSTERETTES,
Sold before January 1st at $!.)
Reduced te 810.00.
FINE FANCY-BACK FUR BEAVERS
Sold belerc January 1st al $17.r0.
Reduced te SI 0.00.
And all ether Goods In 1'iopeition.
1 have leeeived since January 1st iai dozen
et CARDIGAN JACKETS, which will be sold
ter 7fJc.; lermer price, $1 50
GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR
AT ONE-HALF THE FORMER PRICES.
Theso being supplied ler thi winter will
find it te their advantage te purchase ler next
winter.
FINE MERCHANT TAILORING
A -SPECIALTY.
AL ROSENSTEIN,
PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES.
Next deer te Shullz & Bre.'.s Hat Stere.
OjIMPJSXE.
1HEAT ItARGAINS JN CARPETS,
1 claim te have the Largest and Fines'
lock or
CARPETS
lu this City. Brussels andTapc3try CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra fciipcr, Super, All Weel,
lull Weel uml Part Weel Ingrains : trem the
jest te tiie cheapest as low as 25c. per yard.
All the
FIXK8T A ND CHOICE IA TTERNS
that ever can be seen in this city.
I also lnwe a Large and Fine Stock el my
jwn make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shot'
notice. .Satisfaction giiarcntccd.
S-Ne trouble le show goods If you de ne
wish te purchase 1 earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
CA
RPKTS, C.
NEW CARPETS
40,000 YARDS.
-New Designs, Beautifully Colored.
i oil cents.
CO cents.
( 73 CCIltH.
1 50 cents. 85 ecnts.J
INGRAINS
uu ceniy.
$1.00.
TAPESTR
v (73
5 oe
cents. $1.00.
cents. $1.10.;
cents. $1.20.
BRUSSELS
WILTON AND f
MOQUETTKS, GOOD VALUE
OIL CLOTHS, 4 AT
LINOLEUM, ALL PRICES.
LIGNUMS. 1.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
al-lydeedi2twl PHILADELPHIA.
VAKRlAOEHt &C.
QI.KIGHS ! SL.KIGH3 !
EDGERLEY k Ce.,
Market Street, rear Market Houses
LANCASTER, PA.
We hiwe'.i Large and Splendid assortment of
PORTLAND. ALBANY and DOUBLE
SLEIGHS.
Tl.cy sue made et the best selected woodworks
the. best ironed, best trimmed, and the ilnest
painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ex'cr offer
ed for pale in the cily.
Remember xve pay cash ler our material and
allow no one te undersell us. Onr Motte :
' Quick Sales akd Small Profits."
It costs nothing te .call and examine our
xverk. We also have en hand a full line of
FINE CARRIAGE WORK, iu which we dety
competition.
All work warranted. Repairing of all kind
premptlyattendcd te. n2G-tfd&w
hoots & saess.
LADIKS AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A
Geed and Fine Fitting Reet or Shee
Ready-made or Made te Order, go te
K.IIIEMENZ'S.
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk Specialty. iy2-ttISiW
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13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KINu STREET.
WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK A I L
Ol'K GOODS A'l A
GREAT BARGAIN
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
IN EVERY ONE OF OUR DEPARTMENTS.
ALL OP It TRIMMED HATS O.N HAND
AT HALF PRICE.
That is te say,
ALL HATS SOLD UEFORE at $10. new ler $:.
HATS AT $5 for $2..W.
HATS AT $2.5!) ter $1.23, and se en.
BEST BEAVER HA.TS AND BONNETS
in Black, Gray, Navy Blue, Bronze. While,
etc., at only $2.
ALL OCR OTHER HATS AT ONLY 19c.
ALL OP P. FANCY PLl'MES
at $i apiece.
BARGAINS IN BLACK PLUMES.
BARGAINS IN WHITE PLUMES.
Black Tips, 50c. a bunch.
FINE BLACK TIPS CHEAP.
VELVKTS AND PLUSHES.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
A Fine Black Silk Velvet atl.0e. a yard.
Black and Colored Plushes at $1 per yaid
RIBBONS CHEAP. SATINS CHEAP.
BLACK CREPES
lu Great Variety and at Very I eiv Piices.
CREPE BONNETS AND CREPE VEILS.
REDUCTIONS IN OUR
GOODS MARKED DOWN TO
HALF PRICE.
Elegant Bead and Chenille Fringe tit HM per
yard. Fenncily sold at $2, t2.."ii
and $:;.
Bla-k Pass.iinenlei ies and Ornaments
x-eiy cheap.
All our Fancy Read Passamentei!.' at
HALF PRICE.
BUTTONS AT COST.
ALL OUR
LADIES'
COATS AND DOLMANS
AT ASTOUNDINGLY LOW PKICKs'.
COME EARLY
TO CHOOSE THE REvr.
PUR TRIMMINGS,
IN BLACK, LYNX AND GRAY.
ALSO IN WHITE.
All widths, from one inch up te tlnec Inches.
LESS THAN ELSEWHERF.
LACES, LACE TIES,
FICHUS, COLLARS, BIBS,
TIDIES and PILLOW SHAMS.
LINEN GOODS and TOWELS,
TOWELINGS,
NAPKINS, TABLE Cl.O'l HS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
fci.'.K HANDKERCHIEFS CIII'-VP.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
VLL KINDS OF WOOL AND YARNS.
Zephyr Weel 9c. per ounce
Germantown Woe'l Sc. per ounce
Saxony Weel 3c. per ounce
Shetland Weel 12c per ounce
Ice Weel 12c per ounce
Fairy Zephyr, Crewel Weel and ether
ALL KINDS OF
EMBROIDERY AND KNITTING SILKS,
in Skeins, Balls, and en Spool-.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S
WOOLLEN HOODS AND JACKETS.
LADIES', CHILDREN'S and GEN'IV
MERINO UNDERWEAR.
HOSIERY, GLOVES.
MD GLOVES A SPECIALTY.
ASTRICH BROS'
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
M
YKKS KATHFON,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY THE FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN THE CITY.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
If we undertake te describe out FINE ASSORTMENT in these goods it would consume mere thau our share et space and
IK0! JSV - ffiS-QfAr?. u a"0Wf,bIe- Suffi?e jt s' -ave every thing, from the 910 SUIT we have told von
about, te ,tue r LNEeT CLOTHING a gentleman requires.
BY THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US OUR GOODS ARE CONCEDED TO BE
THE BEST IN LANCASTER CITY OR COUNTY.
mtr GOODS.
TTOI'SISKKEPING .GOODS.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Aie new elfcring an Iinmene Stock et
Bleached and Unbleached
IU AND SHEETH.
In all the Popular Brands ut Old Price.
TABLE LINENS, TABLE COVERS,
TICKINGS,
NAPKINS, TOWELS AND DOYLIES
in fiim.vr VAtuinv, at lewe-it price.
inn in.en an t :n ipmei 101 e
v, -v" .-. "lUD" auvvoie, a .-.s..
each.
ANOTHER KIFTV DOZEN LOT.
Medallion German Towels
Only 25c. Each.
We otter the best possible value In
WHITE AND GRAY
BLANKETS,
At !1.37 1-2, Sl.flO, JS1.87 1-2, S2.25.
S3,
ai'U s-i.xe 11 pair.
ALL-WOOL BLAXKETS, at very
Lew Prices.
Special Bargains In Ladies' and Gentlemen's
MERINO L'NDERWEAR, at SVA and SOc.cach
The Remnants et our
Astonishing Price.
HOLIDAY GOODS ut
NEW YORK STORE
8 & 10 B. KING STREET.
,.
H
AG Kit A. IIKO.
CLOSUG SALE
-OF
Mr Hig.
k
9
Ne. 25 West King Street.
WILL O.N AND AtTER
TUESDAY, DEO. 27th,
OFFER THE ENTIRE .BALANCE
OF THEIR STOCK OF
Winter Clothing
AT A GREAT DEDUCTION IN PRICE.
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
ULSTERS,
nrsiXESs si'ts,
DRESS Sl'JTS,
HOYS' CLOTIIJXa,
LA 1)1 KS' 1)0 LM A XS,
LADIES' CLOAKS.
LADIES' JACKETS,
'HIT. ItREX'S ( 'LOA KS.
TKAT lllillU '! TJ5K CIVi;i' HOl'SK.
FAHNESTOCK.
HOUDAY GOODS!
HOLIDAY GOODS !
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK CASHMEBES
COLORED OASHMERE,
COLORED SILKS,
LADIES' SKIRTS,
SHAWLS,
LADIES' COATS,
LADIES D OLMANS.
Rkinkets, - Blankets,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SILK UMBRELLAS,
LAD1L'. GENT'S, BOY'S' AND GIRLS'
Gossamer Waterproofs.
NAPKINS, HOSIER!, GI.OES,
UNDERWEAR, "
Any of the above will make a useful picsent
Our stock is full and complete. Allateur
usual low prices.
FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
LIQVORS, CC.
niNGWALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND
GROCERY STORE,
.-Je. 203 West King Street. icblfi ly
HAREB
BSOTHER
CLOTHING.
M
VERS & KATHFON,
MEDICAL.
T OCUKK'S
i Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate,specdy and sure remedy ter
Celd-i. coughs, Hearsened!), Asthma, Intlucn
za. Sercnes3 et the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Wlioepins Cough. SpltttiiR or Bleed. In In
llainmatleii el the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
TliU valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues of these articles w hlch long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities ter the cure or all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared enlyand sold by
gHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Xe. !) East Kiii: Street, Lancaster.
1 T7akfaveli, hutiuk.
j l1 DR. GItEENE takes this oepoitunity te let ,
; his numerous triends and patron knew that 1
In a lew months he will establish offices in
Washington, D. c., and hence would suggest
te the ntnicted. the clnenie cases of disease, le
test OMNI PATH V before it is tee lute. Dr.
Greene bus treated ever 3,000 patients since
January 1st. lste, made up largely treiu tho-e
turned away as incurable by ether M. D.s.
Over 1,."03 deaths have occurred under ethers
practices, and net a halt-dozen using his iciiie
dies. Most eftlie 1,500 have died prematurely.
Physicians have lest their wives, brothers and
sons, and driiggistsjtlii-ir wives and children
during this tluie.-Over l.fOO persons have been
cured, and all benetltcd, by his methods, with
a lew exceptions, and the citizens will bear
him witness that he has never guaranteed te
euro anyone or forfeit $1 or SLUM; that he has
net thrust his pictured face into their heusc-t
or en the lences, iu the disgusting Pinkliaui
style, be common te quack venders et nes
trums. His claim is simply te euro all the
various ills et mankind by external applica
tiens ei remedial, anil mat tie does net uiaKc
a drug shop of the stomach, and he will betere
leaving publish a large pamphlet containing
hundreds et rameset persons cured in this
city and county, many el them very extraor
dinary. A banker's wife cured et iek head
ache et ever thirty live years, and her glasses
removed, react lng anil sewing with natural
vision. Mr. Sutter, of 329 Middle street, cured
et 5 years terrible annoyance of dyspepsia, in
one day. Epileptic Fits et twenty years cured
in one week. Tumors, Cancers and Cataracts
removed without any rain or use et the knife.
Axioms, Wretched-looking countenances de
net cuie disease. A regular graduate can be
come a mennUsbank. A'reguiar practitioner
-MftB"'Sargcen cannot (at the same time) be a
THmtetal-iat.- Certified cures et difficult cases
naake converts of the.incrcduleus. Consulta-
I tlbasand examinations tree. Catarrh cured
iOTOu cents, xneicmcny seni 10 iinyene en
taecipt et 50-cents in stamps. DR. Cll.vs. a
umsKi
5NE, 148 East King street.
MWF&S
R
EIGAHT'3 OLD WINK STOKE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following artlcit- was voluntarily sen I le
Mr. JI. E. Slaymaker, Agent for ReigartV old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively uste
the Brandy referred te in his regular piv.i ti-r.
It is commended te the attention et these a
tiictcd with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic blliiiuluni
was never intended as a beverage, but le be
used as a medicine of great potency in the cuie
of some el tlie destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victim.-.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pit
bent te the favorable notice et invalids espi.
ciidly these atllicted with that miserable dis.
ease Dyspepsia, a spi-ciiie remedy, which 13
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with tceble appetite and mere 01
less debility, will linn this simple lnedk-ini-,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their Ills and aches. Be it, however
sliictly understood that we prescribe and 11-1-but
one article, and that is
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young triend, tl Ii
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never tailed. n lax
as our experience extends, and we tlierelen
give it the preference ever all etiier Brandies
no mati er w it h hew many Jaw-breaking French
titles tlicy are branded. One-fourth et the
money that Is yearly thrown away 011 various
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice tc
buy all the Prandy te cure any such case 01
ases. In proof of the enrativu lieweri et
Reigart's Old Brantty,
lu cases of Dyspepata, v.'e cun summon mini
bers et witnesses 0110 casu 111 particular it 1-
cite:
A hard-working farmer hail been ufMcici
with an exhaustive Dy.spcpia ler a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he hat! sour eructatiens con
stantly 110 appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a bevenure he used McGraun's Reet
Peer. He is a Methodist, and then, as iuw
preached at times, and in ids discourses oft 11
declaimed earnestly aalnstall kinds et strong
drink. When advised te trv
Reisrart's Old Braudy,
In his case, he looked up with aslenlsiiinem.
but after hearing et its wonderful etleets iu
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at hi3t consented te fellow our advice. lit
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
tirst bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound uian.wf tl.
a stomach capable el digesting any tiling ivhicl:
hejehose te eat. lie stil! keeps it ami Uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since he Ills this medi.
cine he has been of very little pecuniary hem .
fit te the doctor. A Pkactisine Pii vsicm cr.
H. E. SLAYMAKEIi.
AOENT FOR
Reigart's Old Wriue Stere,
Established in 1785,
IMPORTER AKO DUALKR IW
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRI!-:.-. : t-.Vl't
RIOK OLD MADEIRA, (Impeited in t-tls.
13.7 and 18i3,) CHAMPAGNES V
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH AI.K
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
e. 29 KAST KINU ST. CA.NCASTHK.I'A
IJKAD THIS
It Iahca3TEr, Pa.. April 'JS, Hil.
TUB KlDNETCtntA MK'O COJIPAKV.
Gents It gives me mch pleasure te yaj
that after u-Ing one pack et KIDNEYCURA
I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, after trying various known remedies. I
have every confidence in your iiiedicin.-,
cheerfully recommend It, and knew thatmany
of my friends who have used it have been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
m261yd Foreman Examiner and Express.
COAL.
B.
IS. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds et
LUMBER AND COAL.
3-fard: Ne. 43) North Water and Priucc
atreets abeve Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd
COHO & WILE?,
SBO NORTU. WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange,
Branch Office : Ne. !0 CENTRE SQUARE.
G
O TO
REILLY
& KELLER
per.
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten.
Fanners and ethers In want et Supcrlex
Manure will find It te their advantage te call
Yard, Harrisburg Pike. I
Office. 20H East Chestnut street. I
agl7-i
w
T ANTEU. 12 GOOD gUARKVMES AC
custemed te Hand Drilling and Pin-;
L-athcrlmr. te take out dimension stone.
nnd Peathcrlng. te take out dimension stone
Apply at Reckvillc, Dauphin county. Wnge
$1 j!0 per day.
j2-lwd JAMES MALONE A Mix
Mv
i'EIM Jt KATHFON,
TKAVELEHS' OUIDK
c
10LU3IU1A AND PORT DEPOSIT K. It
Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert
I'epusu iwaureau en tue louewinK
time:
Stations North
ward.
Express. Express. Acceiu,
; A. M. V. 5f . p. M.
I 6:35 3:55 il)5
. 7:12 i:H 3:1S
7:33 5:11 5:21
I S:i" 5:40 C:2t)
Pert Deposit..
Peaehbotteui..
Safe Harber...
Columbia.
Stations Secru-' Express.
WARD. A. X.
Express.
P. K.
Accem
A.M.
Columbia
Safe Harber...
Peachbottem..
Pert Deposit.
liu
r. st.
li(W
l-ilS
ia
6:A)
6: Id
7:3i
7i
Ar9:0C
Le9'40
11.07
P.M.
nnu
R
KADI NO COLUMBIA K. K.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, NOV. 7rn, 1SI1.
NORTHWARD.
LSAVK.
Quarryville
Lancaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia ."....
AKRIVK.
A.M.
7UW
0:10
J:'.M
Reading..
SO'.'THWARD.
tEAVE.
Reading
ARUIVS.
Columbia
A.M. P.M. P.M.
:40 ... -ilM
7-M .1:40
H.OO 1:00 3:50
7:.'i) 1:10 3:10
10:05 3:'3 5.50
F.M
Lancaster. U:27 2.10 8:1.1 5:15
Lancaster, King St H::i7 .... 8:25 S.-25
O narry vll le 1 10i".7 .... Jh35 C:.'H)
Trains connect at Reading with trains teand
lrem Philadelphia, Pettsvllle, Harrisburg, Al
leu town and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te mid trem Yerk,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
DKNNSV LVA N t A
KAII.KOAD NKW
JL SCHEDULE On
and alter MONDAY
DECEMBER lMh.lSs'l, trains en the l'eimsyl
vaiun Railroad will arrive at and leave the
I. tie.-isti-i and Philadelphia itepetsii follews:
Eastward.
l.eav
Arrive
l'hiliid'u
l.aue'ti
IMiiludelpia Express, 4:r.0A.w.
Fast Line, 4.10 "
YerkAccum. Arrive, S: "
Harrisburg Express H:ll5 '
Lancaster Accommedatinn1 S50 "
Columbia Accoiinueilation. !l:5 "
Frederick Accem. Arrives,' 1:1.1 p.m.
Sunday Mail. 2:47 "
Johnstown Express, 2 15 "
Chicago Day Express, .r:" "
St. Leuis Day Expres" 5:13 "
Harrisburg Aeeoiiiiiiedui'ii, i;:."e "
7: a.m
6:15 "
10:15""
11: is""
3:35 p.m.
5:00 "
7:05 "
7:15 "
XV, '
I
Wkstward.
Leave Arrlve
Pbilad'a Lane'ter
Way I'assenger,
News Express
U:.'t..M.
f.:0 a.m
8:27 "
4:30 "
8:WJ
Mail Train Ne. I.via Mt Jey,
10:85 "
10:40 "
I man 'irain -se.'i.via ceruia.
I Sunday Mail,
8:00 '
10-JSO "
1:40 P.M.
1:45 "
UZ)I. lJilH-av
11:20 "
Frederick A ecoiniiied.it Ien,
Lancaster Accommodation,
Harrlsbuig Accommedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
2:30 "
2:13 P.M.
4:13 "
5:30 "
6:45 "
7:2C "
7:30 "
80 "
10:50 "
2.10 A.M
iiarriseurg Kxprcss,
Pittsburg Express,
Western Express
Philadelphia Express,....
(1:20 "
853 "
11:30 "
- - - . ... ..,.., ... ..
Muil Train. Ne. 2, wcat, connecting ut m
caster with Mail Train, Ne. I, at 10-3 n.iu., will
run through te Hanover.
Kl-eilerii-lf Ai'nTtininit'itlnu w..et riArini.tlfni
:it Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:4V, will
I run tureugh te Frederick.
Ilarrlsbui-g Express mcs.mL f.-;ii p. in , has
f direct connections (withoiitcliangcercnrs) te
Celuinhi-iund Yerk.
Fust Line, west, en Sunday, w hen flagged,
will stopatDewnliigtown.Coatesville, Purkes
, burg, Mount Jey, F.Ilzabctlitewn and .Middle-
ou 1..
LEGAL NOTICES.
E
.VTATKOPUIIAKI.KS ii. 1 1 KALE, LATK
Letters testamentary 011 said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are requested te
make Immediate payment, and the-e having
claims or demands against the t-ame, will jire
sentthem without delay for settlement te the
uudci signed, residing in llieCitvefl.ancastcr.
WILLIAM McCOMSEY,
n2-i;t. eaw Executer.
INSTATE Of
JOHNS. GAr.Li-;, LATH Of
l.aue.i-ter. Pa., deceiised. Let.
Hi the city of I
ter.so:'ailiiiinis(rittieii. d. b. 11.. with the will
annexed, en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all person indebted
thereto ate reiue-tcd le make immediate pay
ment. and these having claims or demands
against the decedent will make the same
known te him without delav.
Hl'GHS. GARA.
C.S. HOFFMAN.
dec-ii Ctdeaw Residing In Mild city.
17STATE OF JAMES rIIOPl.ES, LATE OK
Ji the city et Lancaster, deceased. Lett! r-t
testamentary en said e-tate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are rt (im-.-tid te make Imme
diate payment, ami the-e having Just claims
or demands against the same will present
them without delay ter settlement at my re-1-dence.
Ne. Jl West Vine. street, Lancaster. P11.
.MARGARET E. PEOPLES.
Alcvamiki: II wiris. r-sQ., Executrix.
Attorney. diS-Ctdeaw
J'STATI
U theC
OP W.M. L. PKII-KK. LATK OF
ityef Lancaster, decensed. Letters
01 aiiminisiriitieii 011 said estatu having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in,
debted thereto are ieiu-ted te make lnmie-
ulate payment, and ihes.. having claims 01
demands against the same, will present tlicm
without dflayter settlement te the under
signed. M LASH. FORK Y, Yerk, Pa.,
.JOHN D. SKILEs.. Lancaster,
Administrators.
Wn. At .. ATtcc, Alternev.
dccil-'JtdeawACtw
E
.STATi: OT KI.I.A DUNNELLY. LATE
et the tltv of Lanc.istcr. ilecea-eil. The
undersigned Auditor, appemtcil ti distribute
1 111: naiancu reuiaiuiug in tne haiiits et Henry
Redgei-s, executer et the will of sU!i deceased,
te and among the-e legally entitled teihe
same, will Mt for that purpose en WEDNES
DAY,.! ANCARY' ij, Isii, at 10 o'clock a. in., lu
the Library Roem et tin: Court Heuse in the
city of Lancaster, wliet e all parties interested
In said distribution may attend.
EUGENE G. .SMITH.
J3-1tdeau Auditor,
OLFT DKA WINGS.
"IOMMONWKAL.TH DISTKIUUTION CO.
40 th Popular Monthly Drawing
or THB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
In the City of Louisville, en
TUESDAY. JANUARY 31st, 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
Genera! Assembly et Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March JI,
rendered the following decisiens:
lt That the Common wealth Distribution
Company Is legnl.
'iti Its draw legs are (air.
N. Ii. The Company has new en hand a
arge reserve fund. Rend the l!-t of prizes ter
the
.IANLAK1 DRAWING.
'.leii .
x jirt-..
J0prl7cs$l.exinaci
S3 prizes MX) each
;iCJ prizes ilW each
300 prizes 50 each
600 prizes 20 each
1W0 prizes lOeach
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes
I a.m. M. P.M.
7ri" IiOO 0:10
1 1.M.
..... 0:35 'i:l6 8:25
U:i7 2.10 8:1.1
..... 1::!7 .... 8:25
1 10:7 !h35
2:i,l CO
10,M 0
10,
10,(M.O
lll.WO
10.0IC
l,W.O
10.0CO
i,aeV
9CC
s prices .uu eaen,
9 prizes lOOeach,
I, Ji0 prizes. .... .... ......
Wliele tlekets. 5:; I'.alt tVket-
... 4112,1(1
!7 tickets
I-
ii; r tickets, 1 10 1.
Ri'init Menev or Hank
send by Express, eij.vr
Draft in I.ett.T,
SEND l:Y REGIS
, t)r.'iei-ser$Siind'uV..ird bv Eviue-., nr. 'bV
! -. - .1.1.1 A....,' ...
IhltKII LETTER Olt I'M-
lOfKICC ORDER
sent nt our e.xiietisf. dilri s alt euleis te It.
M. ItOAItll.tlA.V I oiiibi.leiiri .1 I'.iiilding.
i.eiiisiii.-. liy. e. 1; m i:.ki.i:an,
Itreadwiiv - 11rK lebi TuTiiASJkw