Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 08, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1882.
SLancastrr fntcllisrnrcr.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 8, 1882.
Affairs Down at Intercourse.
Although last Saturday was a very dis
agreeable day a large concourse of people
turned out te pay their respects te all that
was" earthly te Mr. Neah Campbell. He
was in his 23d years, and leaves a young
wife and child te mourn for a kind hus
band and father, stricken down in the
prime of life.
The new firm of Hess & Diller, mer
chants, are obliging young men, and arc
doing a large business that is still increas
ing. Messrs. Diller & Ruttcr are packing to
bacco with a full ferce of men giving em
ployment te quite a number of hands.
They pack the best goods that can be
found.
Jehn Kilburn, one of our tobacco
packers, (whose authority is undoubted)
tells of a large bullfrog that has made his
home at a deep spring, near Paradise, for
the past ten years. When sitting out he
covers a space of ground larger than a
half bushel measure. The noise made by
the critter in the summer evenings is deaf
ening. We shall endeavor te capture him
next summer for Gee. II. Miller, the cele
brated caterer.
Gap News.
W. P. Linville sold a small let in the
western part of this place te the P. R. K.
company for $500 last week.
Mr. Alfred Santerd has returned home
from Virginia after a visit of three
weeks.
Typhoid fever is prevailing among the
citizens of the White Herse. Last week
another of Mrs. Elizabeth Waiiner's chil
dren died and two ethers arc new down
with the same fever.
Quite a docpsuew foil ed .Saturday hist.
and sieighintr is splendid.
Yerk Items.
Last week Dr. Shcuck, of Brooklyn,
lectured in the Collegiate Institute en the
subject "Peaceful invasion of America."
He is a geed lecturer, as was evident by
his discourse, and he brought forth
rounds of applause by his witty yet wise
sayings. He particularly dwelt en the
invasion of idea."
The rumor has gene abroad that small
pox is raging in our little town, but there
is no truth in it. There has been only
one case and that died several weeks age.
Measles, however, are raging and appear
te go hard with the unfortunate victims
who happens te come across them.
The Leidig case, which has been pend
ing in court for two weeks, was settled
last Friday in favor of plaintifl. It ap
pears Mrs. Leidig sued the New Era life
insurance company for the recovery of
3,000 due her at her husband's death.
The company refusing te pay her because
it was thought there was foul play it
brought en the suit which ended with the
above result.
A series of temperance meetings will
begin here next week. Rev. Babcock, the
representative of the National Temperance
society, will conduct the service in person.
Indeed something et this kind is very
much needed.
Almest a Disastrous Conflagration.
u last Friday evening the large and
beautiful stone residence of Dr. Frank P.
Housekeeper, of Coatesville, Chester
county. Pa., made a narrow escape from
complete destruction by fire. The doctor
returned home about 1 1 o'clock at night
and going te the sitting room before re
tiring he smelt the odor of burnt weed.
In this room was placed an open tire giate
of the latest improved pattern. He went
te the cellar and could discover nothing
wrong with the massive heater which sup
plies the house. He ascended again te
the sitting room only te find it filled with
smoke and the flames issuing from be
neath the grate. But for the bath tub
being en the same fleer and his quickly
areusiug the neighbors with the electric
bells of his house, it would have been im
possible te have controlled it and all
worked vigorously for three heuis. The
canse of the lire was due te the carpeutcis
l unuing the weed work tee close te the
grate. Philadelphia parties are new en
gaged iu making the repairs ami the house
is fully insured iu the Chester County
Mutual.
Skill in tbe Workshop.
Te de geed work the mcchnnic must have
geed health. Iflng hours et confinement In
elesc rooms have en lcehlcd his hand or dim
mecl his sight, let hlin at one,', unci before some
organic trouble appears, take plenty et line
Hitters. His system will be rciuvenated, his
nerves strengthened, hUsiht become clear,
und the whole constitution be built up te a
higher working condition.
"The Coiumedoro."
Lh. L. Feete, the Commedore. r"
s-ays Themas' Eclectrlc OH cti'
tfca with one application ' ..igin, ill.,
It also cured hlin e - .--d him et -.cia-
lle thinks It a " , iiioreughly applied.
never be "' .i severe cold and cough.
ran'' . .iry valuable remedy, and will
.about it. Fer sale at II. R. Coch Cech
.irug store, 1:17 North Queen street, Lan
caster. Sewing ami Heaping.
When uveuiiElady hems handkerchiefs ter
a rich bachelor she sews that she may reap.
When eeds et disease are planted through
overindulgence, yen can prevent the under
taker from reaping the benetl thy using Spring
Blessem. Price 50 cents 1-or Hale at II. 1..
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Honorable Mention.
Ot all the remedies en earth that, well may
claim attention. Dr. Themas' Eclcctric Oil
commands especial mention Fer wondrous
power te cure disease, its fame none can
throttle. Its merits are net in the putt, but
are inside the bottle, Rheumatism, neuralgia,
sere threat, asthma, bronchitis, diphtheria,
etc., await cured by Themas' Eclcctric Oil.
Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's drug store. 13.
North Queen street, Lancaster.
FOR BALE.
FOB SALE,-TUE STOCK, GOOD WILL
and Fixtures et a Large First-Class LIV
ERY is offered for sale. Geed and t-atllactery
reasons given for selling- Inquire at.
an21-ttdeed CITY LIVERY.
UIMK HAY, WKSTKKN COKN AND
Oats ler sale at Lcaman Place at all time
at market prices. Alse,
COAL AND LUMBER.
j21-3nid IL IL ROI1RER.
FOB BKMT IN WK10UT.SVII.LK, A N BtV
Tobacco Warehouse, very convenient for
receiving and shipping tobacco ; capacity 2,M
cases : will suit two packers ; will Insure at
lowest rates. Fer particulars apply te
IIKNRY KAUFFELT, Wright-svllle. Fa.,
or te BAUSMAN ft BURNS,
J7-lmd 10 West Orange St., Lancaster. Fa.
TjlOB SALE. AN IMMENSE NUMIIKIt IK
HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS. Ac.,
of all descriptions, in all localities and at all
prices. .
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every one.
ALLAN A. HERR A CO,
dcC'3'Silld S North Duke all cut.
PUBLIC SALKOPA VALUA1SLK DWELL
ING HOUSE. On SATURDAY. FEB. 11,
Vw.i, at the Fountain Inn, Seuth Out-en Htrecl,
Lutira-iter city, will be sold at Public Sale, a
oel and substantial three-story brick
DWLLLING DOUSE, with front yard cn-
!i.i-.-i ey .ul)hiiiiitlul Iren Iciicc, with a two twe
.u,iy UtU-ic tr.u:k building, containing hall, 10
ioeft unil bath i Mini, hydrant in the yard,
het ;xnd uiM wau:r in kitchen and en second
fleer, mJifj '"K''. laU: manlelH, with heater,
lii:illcK irri'j) and roeirm en Hecend lloer.
Hum anil i;aj mutt -. throughout the house.
Han bK:ri nKwJy eaj:ii-ii and huh u perpetual
Jtrc inturan'.r 7 itt-.n: ale a number nl choice
grap:vlnrttiridetht-r Jr"llin the let.
This prejH;rty U llu:U:d en tin: northwest
comeref Norih liufcf arid I.i-iiieii streets,
Lancaster, Fa., one of tin: inl ih-lrabli; loca
tions lera home in the 'lly
Sale te commence at 7 o'cle'-lf. p. in.
Persons wishing te view the property or as
certain the condition et i-lile 'llll p" "t--f Mil
upon K t'l if i 1 1.: ,. iii.iu
)2I-SftVVUtSd -e. 21 -south Queen -lieel.
MEDICAL.
rpUK PUREST AND BEST MEDICINE
A. ever made. A combination of
1101'S, BL'CIIU, MANDRAKE AND DANDE
LION, with all the best and most curative properties
or all ether Bitters, make3 the geatc-st
BLOOD PURIFIER, LIVER REGULATOR,
and Lite and Health Restoring Agent en earth.
Ne disease can pe3sibly long exist where
HOP HITTERS are used, se varied and pertect
arc their operations.
They give new Lire and Viger te ttie Aged
and Intirnr.
Te all whose employments cause irregulari
ty of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re
?uire an Appctlzer.Tenlc and mild Stimulant,
IOP HITTERS arc invaluable, without intoxi
cating. Ne matter what your lcclings or
symptoms are, what the disease or ailiment Is,
use HOP RITTERS. Don't wait until you are
sick, but If you only feel bad or miserable, use
them at enec. It may save your life, it has
saved hundreds. $500 will be paid ler a case
they will net cure or help. De net sutler or
let your irlcnds suffer, but use and urge them
te use Hep 11. Remember, HOI BITTERS is
no vile, drugged drunken nostrum, but the
Purest and Best Medicine evci made ; the
" invalid's Friend and Mope " and no person
or family should be without them.
D. 1. c Is an absolute and Irresistible cure
ler Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and
narcotics. All sold by driurgists. Send for cir
cular HOP RITTERS MFG. CO..
Rochester, X. V., and Terente, Out.
janS.V-lmced&w
OENSON'S l'OKOl'S PLASTERS.
BENSON'S
AWARDED 6 MEDALS.
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY
for
Backache or Lame Back.
Rheumatism or Lamp Joints.
Cramps or Sprains.
Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases.
Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains.
Female Weakness.
Arc Superior te All Other Planters.
Arc Superior le Pails
Are Superior te Liniuiciitn.
Are Superior te Ointmenti or Sulce.
Are Superior te Electricity or Galea. iin.
Then Act Immediately.
They Strengthen
They Seethe.
They Relieve Pain tit Onec.
They Positively Cure.
PATTrTirVMI Rr.ex's CArcmi: Pocers
LAU 1 1U1N 1 Plasters have been imi
tated. De net allow your druggist te palm
oil Seme ether planter having n similar ound eund
ing name. See that the word is spelled
C-A-P-C-I-N-E. PlUl'B, 2.1 CENT.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
.Mantfacttiune Cuemist.-., New Vew:.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
I'rit'c "i Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
VOItN'AXb BUNION PLASTER.
ian-.':!-iuil,oedi.tw eew-3
A
HIHJN TO
l'EOIMiK OF SEDKNTARY HABITS
AS WKI.L AS
WEAK AND NERVOUS CONSTITUTIONS.
In saying that we knew a Positive rure ter
Sick Headache. Nervous Headache, Neuralgia,
Nervousness, ParalyMS, Slecplessnes- ami Dys
pepsia we reler, of course, te Dr. Kciisen's
Celery and chamomile Tills which are all
they are recommended te he, and willcure the
above named disea-.es without any doubt xs
they have permanently euied thou -and-.
The greatest discovery and the bc-t remedy
new extant is found in these pills, 'the prop
erties et Celery and Chamomile ate peculiarly
adapted te cure headache, and il remained for
Dr. Bensen te iermulate and compound the
properties se as te make them available. The
Herald says: Dr. llensen is recognized as one
et the most eminent and successful physicians
in Ualtimere, and ills reputation Is et itsell a
sulllcient guarantee et the value et bis medi
cines. These I'ilK are prepared cvpressly te cure
headaches, neuralgia, nervousness and ilvs.
pepsJa, and will cure ami ease, no ni'iitev !-..-
obstinate It may be, of eitli.'- -lCfc e vOU ..
dyspeptic hcadathe ,"'',., ',,,.,?., '
eralw-iilw" . n-nra'S-a. ncrvei'si.wi
s. ...ss.
.eid by all druggists. I'rice, M. a box.
Depet U North Kutawsircei, ikuu "-, -".
itv mail two boxes ter l, or six boxes for $iWi,
te any address.
DR. O. W. BENSOIW
New Itemed)' and Favorite rrescrlptbm.
SKIN CURE
Is Warranted te Cure
vnKM TKTTHUS. Ul'MOlld. IN FLAM-
MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL IteUOil
SCALY EUUI'TION'8, DISEASES OK
HAIR AND SCALjT, SCROFULA,
ULCEUS, PIMPLES AND
I'ENDKUITCHINtJS
en all part-s of the bed)'. It makes the skin
white, sett and smooth; remove? tan and
freckles, and Is the Rest toilet dressing m the
World. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one
package, consisting et both Internal and ex
ternal treatment.
All tlrst-elass druggists ha'c it. I'l ice il per
package. augiMvd.M.W.xS.tw
IMItCWlil.
NOTIUK.
I? DR. GREENE is truly .seiry
te leave his
numerous triends and patients, Ids excellent
home in the Stevens Heuse and his beautiful
offices for another citv. hut lie believes he has
a mission te lullill, viz : The establishment el.
a college where OMNIl'ATIlY can be tau?ht
te the humlrc'.l.s who are anxiously waitinir,
and hence
ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MARCH
will open an etlicc either in Ilurrihurg or
Washington. He believes hisiiiceiuc is -i n:il
te any tour 51. Ds. in Lancaster, and he will
lera reasonable sum teach one M. I. all hi.s
methods of curing the tick and leave his
practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will be
glart te have anyone call or .send and get four
pamphlets viiEr., with names et persons made
well, who were allictcd lib Dyspepsia, Con
sumption, diseases et the heart, brain and
ether parts et the body. One et the pamphlets
contains u concise history of vaccination and
another el Catarrh, with names et persons
cured. Over live hundred persons cured et
Catnrrh in this city for 50 cents. The Cure
Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt
et Mi rents. Examinations and consultations
vhei:.
Dr. C. A. Greene,
H EAST KING STREET.
Thirly-leur years experience
Nete Dr. Greene has 4;!0 acres of densely
timbered land (oak, ulack walnut, Ac.) iu
Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell
cheap, or exchange ter laud In lids county.
JIIVWS
KEA
AD THIS
I.AI.'CASTEIt, F.., April us, isi.
TlIK KIDNETCfKA M K' COMPANY.
Gents It. gives me much pleasure te saj
Hut alter using one pack et KIONEYCURA
I have been entirely cured el a severe pain m
my back nnd side, of long standing, and that,
tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it, and knew thatmany
of my lt'ieiid who have used It. have been
benefited. FETER BAKER,
mSClyd Foreman Examiner tturi Express.
DRY GOODS.
JOHN P. SWARR'S,
Ne. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
IiLA xkets, CO UXTERPA xes, .
SHEETIXG, PILLOW MUSLIXS,
TAIiLE LIXEXS, CRASH, dc'.
And the very best
STEAM-DRESSED FEATHERS AT THE
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
2,000 yds. Spring Dress Goods,
IN REMNANTS, at inc., exactly half-price.
Buy them while you can get them.
lebi lyd&w
1LOMN OUT !
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire stock et
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.,
IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST.
This is a raie chance ter
GOOD BARGAINS.
AS I HAVE AN
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, wliieli were all purchased ter cash.
J. M. LONG,
J21-ttd
14 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
FTAiSKK ft into.
DEY GOODS.
HAGER 6c BROTHER have new iu steie
full Hues of goods suitable for Houscfiir Heuscfiir
nishing. STANDARD MAKES.
Bleached and Unbleached Alus Una, Shcc-tings,
Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Napkin-.
Towels, Marseilles and Toilet Quilts,
lilankets, Table Cevers and Furniture Cre
tonnes. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
French Printed Satlucltc in choice designs
Scotch Zephyr and American Dress Gingham,
Seersucker. Fine Press and Shirting Percales
and Chint.e-i.
NEW HOSIERY
NEW KID GLOVES.
Black Silk Warp Henrietta and Cashmere, Ho
liest makes imported in all qualities.
Ceurtiand's English Crepe, all widths.
Black Cashmere Shawls.
Black Silk Radaua, Satin-de-Leeii,
Meire and Mervillaux.
EMBROIDERIES.
We have new open our spring f-electien et
Cambric, Naiazoelcand Swiss EMBROIDER
IES, insets of various widths te match, ami
In new elegant designs, iu low priced and
medium iualitie., and including the finest
geed- imported. Lace and Lace (ioeds, direct
treni importers, in choice new designs, l'lcru
Welt, Nainzoek Checks, India Mull, Linen
tie India, French -Muslin:-, Nottingham Cur
tur.Nets, French Lace and Antique Curtains
C"'l'f Invite tt Call.
Ne. 25 West King- Street,
LANCASTER, l"A.
CHINA AND (I i, A! IS WARE.
H
Kill &MAKT1X.
QUEEN&WARE,
QUEENSWABE.
.lust received per Stcttnirdiip Lord Geughut
CHINA HALL
AXOTIir.lt IXVOICK OP
QTFEEISWAEE
from Tin:
STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES, ENGLAND
: Our Own Importatiens:
Our Wares arc the best in the Market. Ex
amine them before purchasing.
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET.
"PROCLAMATION.
CITY ELECTION.
The qualified voters of the City of Lancas
ter are hereby notified that, an election will
be held in the several wards, at the usual
places et holding elections, en TUESDAY, the
il.sl day et FEBRUARY, 1SS, between the
hours et 7"a. m. and 7p. m.. for the purpose of
electing en a general ticket a Mayer and
twelve Scheel Directors, and the qualified
voters el the several wards shall at the same
time and places elect, ether elliccrs, as lol lel lol
lews :
FIRST WARD. One Alderman, one mem
ber of Select Council, four members et Com
mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and one. Assessor.
SECOND WARD. One member et Select
Council, three members of Common Council,
ene .1 udge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one As-ess-er.
THIRD WARD. One member el Select
Council, three members et Common Council,
one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
FOURTH WARD. One member or Select
Council, three mem bcrael Common Council,
one J udge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
FIFTH WARD. One Alderman, two mem
bers of Comineu Council, one Judge, two ln ln
specteis, one Constable and one Assessor.
SIXTH WARD.-One member of Select
Council, three members of Common council,
one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
SEVENTH WARD. Three members or Com
mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and one Assessor.
EIGHTH WARD.-One Alderman, one
member of Select Council, three members of
Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors,
one Constable and one Assessor.
NINTH WARD. Three memberc of Com
mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and one Assessor.
The Election Olliccrs et the several wards
are hereby required. te make the nccesary
official returns or the election te the Frothono Frethono Frotheno
tary, and ie notify the persons elected In
twenty-tour hours after such election shall
have been closed and the number et vote
ler each candidate or person voted ler ascei
talncd. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
jun31&febll&lSi. Mayer.
HAGER 4 BROTHER
ASIRJCH BROS'. ADVERT1BEMXXT.
STR1CH -BROS'
ADVERTISEMENT.
ON ACCOUNT OF
WE ARE COMPELLED TO
REDUCE OUR STOCK
CONSIDERABLY,
IS ORDER TO DO SO WE WILT. OFFER
IMMENSE
BARGAINS
IN AI.I.'OUR DEPARTMENTS
Fer. THE
lextTwe Weeks Only
AS THERE IS XO DOUBT THAT THESE
GOODS WILL GO RAPIDLY, WE
ADVISE EVERYBODY TO
CA LL EA RLYA XD
PROCURE THE
BEST BARGAINS
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING.
FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEK5
WE SHALL SELL OUIt COLORED SILK
FKINGES at 25 cents a yard.
ALL OUR BLACK SILK FKINGES AT
HALF THEIR COST.
ALL OUR
ItLACU GlMl'S AND FASSAMENTEIMES
AT LESS THAN HALF THEIR COST.
CORD ami BALLS at 10c.
ALL OUR FINE FANCY BEAD 1'ASSA-
MENTERIES at $1.00 a yard.
FANCY BEAD FRINGES at $1.00 a yard.
BLACK KNOTTED SILK FRINGE, 10c. a yd.
ALL OUR FANCY BUTTONS at 19c. a dozen.
A LL OUR FANCY COAT BUTTONS
at 25 cents a dozen.
'J7-1XCII BLACK SATIN at $1,00.
ALL OUR COLORED SATINS at 7."ic. a yard.
ALL OUR COLORED SILKS at 41c. a yard.
WE HAVE REDUCED
OUR ALL SILK BACK BLACK SILK VEL
VET at $3.00 a yard ; formerly $5.0.).
BLAChC CLOAKING VELVET, formerly $4,0.1
te $2.30 a yard.
ALL OUR COLORED SII.lv VELVET
te $1.00 a yard.
ALL Oli U COLORED VELVETEENS
te Sic, a yard.
EMBOSSED VELVETEENS, 25c, a yard.
CLACK VELVETS REDUCED
Frem (!5c. te 40c. a yard,
Frem 75e. te 50c. a yard.
Frem $1.00 te 75c. a yard.
BLACK FLUSHES REDUCED
Frem $2.50 te $1.50 a yard.
Frem $:t.50 te $2.00 a yard,
Frem $4.00 te $2.50 a yard.
Frem $5.00 te $3.00 a yard.
ALli OUR COLORED FLUSHES at $2 n yard
ONE LOT AT ONLY $1 a yard.
SASH RIBBONS at 10, 24 and 30c.
ALL SILK AND SATINS SASH RIBIIONS
at 50c. a yard.
FINE FANCY R1I1BONS, IN SATIN AND
IM.USH, atle. avar.l.
ie Feat
FINE FINK and BLUE FLUMES at 50c.
ALL OUR COLORED FLUMES at tl.(0,
FINE WHITE FLUMES AT $1.00.
FIVE DOLLAR FLUMES at $.MW.
TEN DOLLAR FLUMES at $7.00.
BLACK FLUMES,
Sold formerly from $-2.00 te $3.00 arc sell
ing new ler $LtO. These that sold for
$.:.50, $1.00 and $l.M),arc new $2.00. These
that were $." 00, $G.0J, $7.00, sell new ter
$3.00. Ten Dellar Flumes ler $Ti.O0.
BLACK TIPS AT ASTONISHING I'RICES.
COLORED TIPS. Sic. POMFOUNS at 10c.
BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S DRESSES,
ROBES, SHAWLS nnd COATS,
FELT SKIRTS. One letat:Wc. formerly .10 te
7."c; ene let at 50c, formerly 75 te $1.25.
CANVAS SKIRTS, at 75c, formerly $1.50.
ONE LOT OF FINE SKIRTS at $1.00.
IMMENSE BARGAINS IN
Children's Worsted Caps.
C A PS that were 75c, and $1.00 are new 25c.
C A PS that were $1.25 and $150, are new SO.
CAPS that were $1.75 and $2.00, are new 75c
One Let et LADIES' HOODS in Light Blue,
formerly $2.50, new $1.00.
Children's Hand Knit Leng Coats, all at 75c.
Ladies Hand-Knit SLEEVELESS JACKETS
at 50 cents.
All our line even Worsted JACKETS nt$1.00
lermcrly $1.50 and $1.75.
Hand Knit HEAD SHAWLS, 10c, formerly 2.1c.
Fine Hand Made Head Shawls at 25c,
lermcrly $1.00.
BOYS' FINE HAND-MADE CAPS at 25c.
Infants' Fine Merine Caps, formerly $1.25and
$1.50. at fee
Great Clearing Sale
-OF
LACE GOODS.
Fine Black LACE SCARFS, 2 yds long, at 25.
LACE COLLARS, formerly te te fine,
at 25c. a piece.
Embroidered Cellars, formerly 50 te 75c, at 25c
Our Fine Lace and Satin Cellars,
all at 50c. apiece.
Fifty-Cent Lace Fichus at 25c.
All our Fine Made up Lace Tics at 25c
Embroidered Silk and Satin TIES at 25c. for
merly 75c. and $1.00.
Pleated Lawn Cellars, formerly 25 and 'Ma.
new 10c. apiece.
Pelka Det LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS and
TIES, formerly 50c, new 10c
LACE BIBS, lermcrly 25c, new 10c,
FINE RIBS, formerly 50 and 75c. new 25c.
ALL OUR 25c SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
new two for 25c
We sell no less than two.
Our 37 and 4ic. HANDKERCHIEFS at 25c
Our 50c. ALL-SILK BROCADE HANDKER
CHIEFS at 37c.
Our 75c. HANDKERCHIEFS atSuc.
Our$l HANDKERCHIEFS at 75c
ALL OUR BEST SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
at $1 apiece.
S These goods all have their old price en
them, and you can easy see that what we say
is true.
3- Wc advise everybody te call seen and
get GOOD BARGAINS.
ASTEICH BROS,'
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
NO. 13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Extensive Alterations
Bargains
TITTERS ft KATHTOW, - TMTXJERS ft KATHFON, "VpEKS & RATHFON,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY THE FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN THE CITY.
READY MA'DE CLOTHING.
If we undertake te describe em FINE ASSORTMENT-in these goods it would consume mere than our share of space and
mere of your patience te read it than is allowable. Suffice it te say we have every thing, from the $10 SUIT we have told yen
about, te the FINEST CLOTHING a gentleman requires.
BY THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US OUR GOODS ARE CONCEDED TO BE
THE BEST IN LANCASTER CITY OR COUNTY.
DRY GOODS
rpHK
NORTH END
Dry Goods Stere
ia new reducing its WINTER STOCK, and te
de be mere effectually is selling
Flannels, Blankets, .Underwear and
Heavy Hosiery
AWAY UNDER REGULAR FRICE3.
It bar. open a complete assortment et
HAMBURG EDGIXGS,
HE A VY LACES,
SHIRTIXG AXD SHEETIXQ MUSLIXB,
COTTOXADES,
and ether seasonable ceeds. at tr.e VERY
LOWEST I'RICES.
Thure are left about
ONE DOZEN COMFORTS, madcoutef Tycoon
Rep, at 83.00 apiece, which are a
SPECIAL BARGAIN,
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH UUEEN STREET,
tehl-lyd Lancaster, Fa.
OfKOIir. NOTICKi
METZGER,
AND
HAUGHMAN,
New Cheap Stere.
ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
TICKINGS,
UNDER REGULAR PRICES.
Table Linens,
Frem Auction, Cheap.
TOWELS and NAPKINS in Great
Variety.
THE BEST FEATHERS.
HETZ6AR & HA1IHAN,
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
( Adlgr's Olu Stamd.)
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serre llerae
Hetel.
Janli-lyd&w
TIT ATT, S1IANU CO.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
HAVE OPENED
ELEGANT LINE OF
AN
Hamburg Edgings and Insertions.
Nainzoek Edgings and Insertions.
In all Widths and Qualities at Lewest Prices,
We invite special attention te our new pur
chases et
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS
AND TOWELS,
TURKEY RED TABLINGS,
CLOTHS and DOYLIES,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
CROCHET QUILTS,
CURTAIN LACES,
PILLOW SHAMS AND TIDIES.
Wc arc offering an immense stock el Bleached
and Unbleached
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS.
In all widths and qualities nt bottom prices.
LATEST 8TTLES IN
GINGHAMS,
CALICOES and
CAMUR1CS.
NEW YORK STORE
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
"VTEXT IIOOR TO THE (JOtJItT HOUSE.
FAHNESTQCK.
Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods.
Heuso Furnishing Dry Goods.
BLANKETS,
QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COMFORTABLES,
. TABLE LINEN,
TOWELINGS,
NAPKINS,
DOYLIES,
SHEETING MUSLIN,
PILLOW MUSLIN,
SHIRTING MUSLIN,
TICKINGS,
FURNITURE CHECK,
PRIME STEAM CURED FEATHERS,
CARPETS, CARPETS,
CARPETS, CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ALL WIDTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS,
FOR LADIES, OESTS. BOYS AND OIRL3, l.CO HP.
FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
hi ana Sfiirlii Moslins
CLOTOING. -
PAPERMAKUrSGH, r.
OPliCIAL,
NOTICE !
J. B. MARTm & CO.
1882
Wall Papers
AND
CAEPETS.
ELEGANT NEW JDESTONS
IN WALL TAPERS AND CARPETS
FOR THE-
Spring Trade
AT LOWEST PRTCES.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.,
TXTE ARE. NOW READY
VY
TO DISPOSE OF OUIl
DAMAGED
STOCK
OF
WALL PAPER
AND-
Window Shades.
CALL EARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS
PHABES W. PRY,
NOS. 129-131 NORTH O.UKCN STBKKT
MEDICAL.
IMPAIRMENT OF HKAK1NG IN VOUSfi
Persons and Children. Again nnd again
does DR. LONGAKER And that he id obliged
te cerrest the ialse ideas et parents and teach
ers, who believe that children de net always
prefer te hear, ii they can. Malingering as te
deafness is a deception, which children rarely
understand. Ear. Eye and Threat Diseases
treated by II. D. LONGAKER, M. D.
OFFICE : "Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancas
ter. Consultations tree. fS-3td
T OCIIKK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy ler
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness el the Threat and Chest, llron llren
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Weed. In
flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases of
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities ler the cure or all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared onlyandseldby
OHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Ne 9 East King street, Lancaster.
-pEIOAKT'S OtUD WINK STOKE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The lollewmg article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E31aymakcr, Agent for KclgarlV Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian el this county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te In his regular prui.tiee.
It is commended te the attention et these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic stimulant
was never Intended as a beverage, but te be
used as a medicine or great potency in the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victim?.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et Invalids cspt
dally these afllfctcd with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which la
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The nce.l. with ieeble annctlte ami mere ei
less debility. Will find tills slmple -.neilleine.
wnen uscu property,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their Ills and aches. He it, however
stricUy understood that we prescribe and usf
but one article, and that is
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Said by our enterprising young Jrlend, II K
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has stoetl the
t?st for years, and has never failed, ai lar
as our experience extends, and wc tlicreteri
give it the preference ever all etaer Brandies
nematter with hew many Jaw-breaking French
tiUes they are branded. One-fourth et the
money that Is yearly thrown away en variens
impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice tc
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case ei
asca. In proer of the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nnm
bers of witnesses one case In particular we
cite:
A hard-working farmer had been nlMctcu
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
;'eara; his stomach would reject almost every
Kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con.
stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers ami stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McCrann's Reet
Beer. He Is a Methodist, and then, as new
S reached at times, and in his discourses etten
eclaimed earnestly against nil kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Rebzart's Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment
but after hearing et Its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he watt a sound nian.witl;
a stomach capable of digesting anything which
heshese te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since no has this mcdl
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A FRAcrifltwe Fuvsici a n.
H. . SLAYMAKER,
AOBKT VOR
Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
Established In 1785,
IKPOBTKB AKD DEALER IK
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPK
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In ISIS,
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 29 EAST KINO ST. LANCASTEK.PA
rKAVELUKa' OUIItr.
LANCASXKK AND M1LLEKSVILLK li.
Cars run as fellows :
,tSye Lnitser (F.R. Depot), at 7, 9, and
lI:J0a.m.,and 2, 4, 6 and 8:30 p. ui., exceut en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at i:30 p. in
Leave Millcrsvllle (lower end) at 5,8, ami 10
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en ive tune except en Sun
day. C COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Fert Deposit Railroad en the following
time:
STAT10K8 NeRTH-Express. Express.! Accen..
WARD. A. X. r. M. P. M.
Pert Deposit.
Pcachbottem
Safe Harber.
Columbia.
6:35
7:12
8:25
3:55
:iS
5:11
5:40
2:05
3:18
5:21
6.2U
Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Accem
WARD. A.M. P.M. A.M.
Columbia 11:30 6-Jl 7:45
V. K. ArftOn
Sare Harber. 12:W5 B:1-.l Lfc40
Feachbottem 12:48 7:32 11.07
r. si.
VortDenoslt 1:25 S:l 12r.V
R
KAD1NO S COLUMBIA It. K.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 13d).
NORTHWARD.
LEAVE.
A.M.
A.M.
Quarryville :t0
Lancaster, King St 7:50
Lancaster 8:00
Columbia 7:.W
ARRIVB.
Reading 10:05
SOUTHWARD.
7:30
thld
trill
LXAVR. A.X. M. P.M. r.M
r.M. im.
I:i4l
V:W 3:50
l'ld 3:111
3:fll R.50
a.m. m. r.M.
7:2 12:00 0:10
r.M.
9:35 2:10 8:25
9:27 2.10 8:13
Sh37 .... 8:2T.
10:37 .... Sh55
Reading
ARRIVE. -
Columbia
Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:13 5:15
Lancaster, King St !h37 .... 8:2T 5:'2S
Quarryville 1 10:37 .... Sh55 :3U
Trains connect at ucauing wiin train te ami
from Philadelphia, Pottsville. Harrisbtirg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Pound llroek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yeih,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and ISulii ISulii
mere. A. M. WILSON. Suil.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY,
JANUARY 22U, 1882, trains en the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrive at ami leave the
Laiicastui and Philadelphia depots as fellows -
Eastward.
Leave Arrive
Lane'tei Vhllad'ii
12:1Ia.M. 2:55 a.m
5:10 " 7.2i "
8.35 "
8:S ' .10:fO "
9.00 "
0:15 11-13 "
1:311 r.M
2:12 " 5:35 r.M.
2.20 " 5:(5 "
5:25 " 7:3 "
I 6:1 " th45 '
Leave Anne
Phlhid'u Lanc;.-i
1:30 a.m. 0.57 -.v
4:30 " :27 "
7:00 " 0.23 "
J.30 '
7:00 ' 9 23 "
11:25 " 1-S5 r.M.
2.1M '
":35
2:15 r.M. 5:tO "
1:15 " 7:35 "
6:40 " 7:40 "
U:l)0 " 11:01 "
11:30 " 2.25 a.m.
Mail Express,
Jt ast Liue,.. .... ....... .......
YorkAccem. Arrives
HarrLsburg Express
Lancaster Accommodation
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Sunday Mail,...
Johnstown Express,
Dav Exnrcss
Hurrlsburf' Accommedat'n,! 6:lii
Westward.
Way Faasenger,
News Express
Mall Train Ne. l,vla Mt.J ey.
Mult Train Ne.2,via CePbtu,
Sunday Mall,
Frederick Accommodation,
l-tincaster Accommodation,
Uarrisburg Accommedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express
Western Express
Philadelphia Express,
Mull Train, Ne. 2, went, connecting at f.un".
caster with Mall Train, Ne. I, at 0:25 a.m., will
run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fant Line, west, at 1:53, will
run through te Frederick.
Harri-.ljurg Express, west, at 5:10 p. in , has
direct connections (withotitclmngeet rum) te
Columbia nnd Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunduy, when flagged,
will stepat Downlngtewn, Coatesville, Purkif
burg. Mount Jey, Ellzabethtewn and Middle
own. LEGAL NOTICES.
INSTATE OF JOHNS. GAHLl-:. LATE Or
J2j the city of Lancaster, Fa., deceased. Let
ters of administration, d. b. n., with the will
annexed, en said estate having been giauleil
te the undersigned, all persons iililehted
thereto are requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these nnvlug claim' or demands
against the decedent will make the siune
known te him without dclav.
HUGH S. GAICA,
C. S.HOFFMAN.
ilec2S-0tdeaw Residing In said city.
INSTATE OF J AMKSJPfclOI'LKH, LATE OK
J2l the city et Lancaster. deCPOscd. Letten
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, ull persons In
debted thereto arc requested te make imme
diate payment, and these having jiiMt claims
or demands against the same will present
them without delay ter settlement at my resi
dence, Ne. 21 West Vine street, Lancaster. Fu.
MARGARET E. PEOPLES.
Alexander Harris, esq.. Executrix.
Attorney. d2S-fitdeaw
TjVSTATK OF JOHN NIXDOKF, I.ATJ-. OF
Ut Lancaster city, Lancaster county, dee'd.
Letters of administration en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all person-
indebted thereto ate requested te make Im
mt diate payment, and these having claims or
demauds ngalnst the same will present them
without delay ter settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancastei city.
BARBARA NIXDOKF.
FREDERICK NIXDOKF.
Administrators.
J'J-fitdeaw
T7STATE OF WILLIAM MILL A It,
LATE J
LU of the Citv et
Lancaster, dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested te make Imme
diate settlement, and these having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement ie the under
signed. CATHARINE SCHWILKE,
W. Leamax, Executrix.
Attorney. d2WitdS
Es
.'STATE OF W31. L. FKIl'EK.LATE OF
the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
et aoministrntien en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto arc requested te make Imme
diate payment, ami these having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed. SILAS II. FORRY, Yerk, Pa.,
JOHN D. SKILE3. Lancaster,
Administrators.
Wm. Am. Atlek, Attorney.
dec21-titdeaw&Gtw
NOTICE.
Whereas, By See. .tot the Act approved
April 20. 1874, p. 1. page KG, tt Is provided that
the indebtedness of any city in this
commonwealth may be authorized te be in
creased te an amount exceeding two per
centum, and net exceeding seven per centum,
upon the last preceding assessed valuation el
the taxable" property therein, with the absent
of the electors thereof ; and
Whereas, An ordinance was passed by the
Councils et the City of Lancaster, and approv
ed November 3. 1881, " ler the purpose et ob
taining the assent et the electors et said cita cita
eo the increase el indebtedness of said clty
ter the Improvement of the Water Werk,and
the Laying of New Distributing Mains; and
Whereas, The said Act el 1871 requires that
thirty days' notice be given e I an election te
be held ler the purpose aforesaid; NOTICE
IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN that an
Election will be held at the places of holding
municipal elections in the Cilyel Lancaster
en TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1882, ter the
purpo.scef obtaining the assent of the electors
thereof te such Increase or Indebtedness.
Last assessed valuation et city property,
$11,008,575; amount or city debt Is $718,112.00;
amount of sinking fund, 9102,338.00: amount et
proposed increase el city debt, $7.O0O; per
eentage of proposed Increase of debt, 5 77-100
millsoftetal assessed valuation.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
j-2l,28Afcb4,ll,18 Mayer.
TNSTJKE TOUR LIVE STOCK.
THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE STOCK''
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF
NORTH TVMERICA
Is a responsible ami progressive company,
ami prides ltscir in the prompt and Hill pay
ment of all Its losses. It Insures against les-
by death whether by tire, accident or natural
causes. It accepts none but geed risks, and
gives mere real protection at less cef than sm
other company. New is the time te 1nniv.
while your stock Is tree Irein dteac
J. A. WOl.FEKMthKUKK. Ajxnt,
Ne. 1" Centre quare.
janll-lmditaw