Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 27, 1882, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1882.
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Lancaster IniclUsencer.
MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 27, 1882.
JKILLKSSK DaNS IA BOHEME.
then fagaccs! where aie they?
Tlie creeping day, tlic flying night,
Tlie warmtu. the color, clamor, light
r riend et the scythe ana hour glass, iy
Kheu lugaec: where arc they
hheu lujraees : where arc they :
The songs we sang, the cups we quaffed,
The eyes that shone, the lips that laughed
Old aiewcr, went they by your way ?
Eueu fugaccs l where arc they '.
Kheu lugaces! where are they"
The lights tliat lined the lonely stieet,
When homeward tripped the dainty fe t
That fled, against the glance of day
Kheu f ugnces : v here arc they ?
Kheu rugate : where are they
Who walked the ward, who trod the ceuit t
Stout icllewj all ler tell or sport
Ah, who shall break, then he shall pay
Ehcufugaccs: wheieaie they
l.heu 1 ugnces! where aie they 1
The old jaw drop-i, tlic old veins Jieec ;
And where is Lil, and whole's LeuUe,
V hose's kisses made a " yes" or " nay"
Kheu lugaces ! wheie ate thru
Kheu lugaces! where are they 7
We've made our running, tossed our dice,
And Time's arc leaded. In a ti Ice
1'ei haps a year, perhaps a day v
They 11 ask . ' The garrulous and gi uy,
Kheu tugaccs! whcie aic thej'"
A. 12. Wutums
THE TOBACCO MARKET.
-sl.KD I.C,ir AM) liAVANA.
tot the Week landing Saturday
I obi uary
25, IO A. Jtt.
L nlU'd States Tobacco Journal.
The maikct evinced seme impievcmcut
notwithstanding the interference with
bu.sir.e--. by Washington's birthday.
There was a. geed inquiry for all kinds of
stock, but the high prices which still rule
for the remaining portion of the se-called
" fine" Pennsylvania pi event any butveiy
limited investments in this commodity.
Medium and low Pennsylvania sells easily
at from 12 te 18 cents. Anything at higher
figures can only be disposed of in small
lets te &II ay buycih. Either these hold
ing Pennsylvania at '22 te 24 cents will
have te reduce figures or they will have te
wait till the low and medium grades have
been swept, fietu the market It is net
tlie prices piespcctive buyers of line Penn
sylvania aie taking into great considoia censidoia consideia
tion ; it is the absence of auy satislactery
quantity of really line wrappers.
The sales of 'SO Connecticut continued
te be in limited parcels. It is, after all,
the most pieiifible stock in the market
for a small manufacturer, in whose shop
that caie of manipulation which this stock
necessitates can be taken at comparative
ly httle expense.
.New lesk state el the s) ciep is still
looked upon with bUSpicieil, and only With I
a ureal deal el coaxing can buyers be in
duced te iusj:3ct samples. !seme of this
tobaci'e is i tally geed, and early in the
siasen iiiii'is el fieai 17 te lil cents weie
lieqneetly made for it. meeting with the
lefusal of heldeiH. I5y injudicious ma
nmUMi.s Cw liicli, in the money market ei
Wall stic-i, might have had the desiicd
effect) en Use paitofsemeof the lieldeis,
combined with the leallyuineliablenatuie
of a geed pottien of this tobacco, the
whole ciep leceived what is commercially
termed a " black eye." We have fie
quently itnpei tuned our readers net te be
influenced m the least by the geed or bad
leputatien of certain tobaccos, but te
examine caicfully everything that is
effeied in the maikct. AVe eau but repeat
" this admonition te day, particular in re
gard te tlie state seed.
Fer "80 Ohie, especially wrappcrv lets,
a geed demand continues. Mauufactuicis
of cheap cigats ate finding this the most j
profitable stock in the maikct. There is t
very little 'SO Wisceu-in in the maikct. i
Or this veiy little eeutaius serviceable i
wrappers. Kxpeit is very quiet. !
The business of the week was as fel
lews:
Pennsylvania. Ciep
prices as above.
Connecticut. Ciep
80: r.CO cases;
'SO : 200 eascj ;
wrappcis, 27 te le cents.
Ohie. Crep '80 400 cases, 5 J te 94 cents.
Wisconsin. Ciep '80: 200 cases, 0 te
12 cents.
Havana. Maikct moderately active.
Sales, GOO bales, mostly '80. Pi ices firm.
Uaus'M ICopert.
Sales of s-'cd leaf tobacco lepei ted by
J. S. Gans's Sen & Ce.. tobacco brekcis,
Xe. lel Water sti cet, New Yeik, for the
week ending Feb. 27, 1882 :
2e0 cases 18b0, Pennsylvania Idlers, b t-
"L
f I
asseited, 10 te 10..
100 cases 1880, New England, wiappeis,
13 te e2J.
50 cases 1880, State p. t.
700 eases 1880, Ohie, fillers -U ; asseited.
GJ te 3.
100 cases 1SS3, Wisconsin, 3V te $
Total. 1,200 cases.
The Only Ileuel.
In li e weeks' wandering ever Virginia
I found but oue icbel, she was a woman
living near Han isen's Lauding. It was a
het day as I followed the tiackef McClel
lan's letrcat from Malvern Hill, aud I uas
both hungry and thirsty. The woman
being at the gate, I rode up and asked :
" Madam, can I get dinner here :' "
She saw the " Yank " in me quickei
than scat, and instantly lephcd : "l'he
Yankees stele all Lhad te eat."
"I'll pay j en well."
" But I haven't get an thing te sell."
" If veu had some potatoes and b",ciii
and "
"Yanks stoic 'em all ! " she ialcirupted
"But you ran give me a diink of water,
can't you:"'
"Ne, sir! The Yankees filled up the
well and canicd away the dipper."
" Is there a spring around hcie ? "
"Used te be lets of 'cm, but the Yanks
toted 'em off'
Belew us was the muddy James, and the
drought had lasted se long that there was.
hardly enough water te lleat a catfish.
Pointing te the historic stream, I asked :
"Why didn't the Yankees stel the
liver, tee ?'
She scratched her head with a sliver
pulled off the fence, and never unbent a
particle as she replied :
" They wanted te de it, stranger
wauted the wust way, and when they dis
k:rrcd that it wouldn't lead up worth a
cent they galloped their old gunboats up
aud down and washed se many shii ts in
Turkey Bend that the .Teems has been
ashamed te leek a cow in the face ever
since ! Maybe you can get a drink down
thai-,', but this 'ere ncighboiheod won't
stand by and sre you carry off any of the
sand bais ! Be a little Leerful hew en
paw aieund !"
Caught lu His own Trap.
I adviile Chronicle.
Henry Sullivan lives, as many ether
miners de, entirely alone, in a little leg
cabin at the head of the Buckeye gulch.
Among the tools and articles in his humble
place of abode was a large steel trap, such
as is used in catching bears and heavy
game. Its shape when open was oval, but
when the spring was touched two sets
of cruel teeth sprang together, closing
en whatever happened te be in
range, be it man or beast. The trap had
net been used for a long time
and steed open in a corner of the place.
Yesterday morning it occurred te Sullivan
that the trap might de seme damage ifleft
in that condition, and accordingly )e
iuaeu it out te the middle of the floei te
close it up. In its long period of disuse
the spriDgs had become rusty, and the
working portions of it stuck together, re
fusing te operate. Sullivan labored with
it for quite a time, and then becoming
angry picked up a hatchet and began te
hammer at it. Still the jaws refused te
shut, and without thinking of the cense -auences
he thrust his feet asainst the
lever and struck it again.
At that instant there was a clash, and
the teeth sprang shut, pinning him just
above the ankle. The springs were of the
most powerful make and there was no un
loosing them when they had once caught.
Sullivan, in his agony, felt his veTy bones
crack under the death-like grip, and half
fainted as he sank te the fleer. Then,
nerving himself for a desperate effort, he
wrenched at the stout iron with
both hands, but without loosening
it the fraction of an inch. Half an
hour of wain and terror followed
and a new idea occurred te him. The trap
was fastened at the base with heavy
screws, belted at cither side. A wrencn
lay within reach, and grasping it with the
the strength of desperation he succeeded
at last in unfastening the belts. TLe steel
bars dropped apart and he was free.
It is needless te enlarge upon his joui jeui
ney of a mile and a-half up the gulch te
the nearest house, and hew he was finally
carried te this city. His injuries are et
such a nature that he may possibly yet
suffer the amputation of his feet.
m
Unhealthy or Inactive kidneys cause gravel.
Uiight's disease, rheumatism, and a hoideot
ether seileus and latal diseases, which can be
pi evented ltli Hep Bitter", it taken in time.
felO Swil&w
Virtue Acknowledged.
Mm. lia Mulhelland, Albany, X. V. write :
'Tet beveial years I have suffered from oft eft
recutrlng bilious headaches, constipation,
dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar te my sex.
Since using your Burdock Bleed Bitters I am
entirely lelleveu." Price SI. Ter sale at II. B.
Cochran's drug stoic, 117 North ueen stiect,
Lancaster.
Sins or tlie Fathers Visited en the Children.
Physicians say that sctoluleus taint cannot
be eradicated ; we deny it "in tete." If you
go through a thoieugh course et Buideck
B'oed Blttcia. your bleed will get as pure as
you can wish Price $1. Ter sale at II. 1$.
Cochran's diug stoic, l.iTXeith Queen sticet,
Lancaster.
Neer tee Kate te mend.
I he-. J. Aidcn, William sticet. East Biitlale
mtcs: " Yeui Spting Blessem has vwnked
en me splendid. I had no appetite; used te
sit ep badly and get up m the nieining unie
tieshcd; my breath vwis vciy ollenslve and I
suffeied fiem severe headache; since using
j our Spi nig Blessem all these s mptems have
vanished and I feel quite well." Price SOcts.
Kei sale at II. B. Cochran's Diug Stoic,
1 17 Xettli Queen stiect. Lancaster.
MICUlCAL,.
'JMlr. PUKEST AM) UEST A1KDIU1M2
J cvermadc. A combination et
MOP5, IlL'CHU, MANDRAKE AXI l NDE-
LION,
v, lib all the best ami most curative piepeitles
t all ettni Bitters, makes the geatest
BLOOD PURIFIER, ElVER REGULATOR,
and Lite and Health Restoring Agent en earth.
Ne disease can possibly long exist where
HOT BITTERS aie ustd,s"e varied andpeilcct
tneir operations.
The give new Lite anil Viger te the Aged
,i
ami iiiuriii.
Te all hose employments cause iriciiulai !
tv et the bowels or miliary etgans, ei whole whele whole
jiiiiean Appclizcr.Tenlcand mild Stimulant,
HOI BlTThltS are invaluable, uitheut uitext
cttttiifi Ne mattci what your teellngs or
symptom-, are, it hat the disease or alllmcnt Is,
ue ller BITTKKS Don't Malt until you ai-e
sick, but it j ou only feel bad or miserable, use
them at once. It may save our lilt. It has
saedhundicds. $500 will be paid ler a ease
they will net cure or help. De net suffer or
let yeni ii lends sutler, but use and m.ic them
te use ilep II. Itcmember, HOP BITTl'.Ub is
no He, di tigged drunken nostrum, but the
Pn test and Best Medicine evet made ; the
Inalld'n Friend and Hepe " and no poison
or family should be w ltheut them.
D. I. C is an absolute ami irtesistible euro
ier Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and
narcotic". All sold by dt mrglstR. Scndforcli Scndfercli
cular HOI' Bl'l'lliltS MFG. CO..
Kechcstcr, X. V., anil Toiento, out.
laniVlmoed&w
a r.oeN ie
. l'EOPi.E OP Si:i)K.NTAKY HABITS
AS WLLI. AS
WEAK AND NERVOUS C0NS1T1 UTI0NS.
In a inr that weknew.i l'esitie cuie lei
Mck Headache. Xorveus Headache, Neutalgla,
Nervousness, l'atalyls, blcepleasnes-) and Dys
pepsia, ie icier, of course, te Di. Bensen's
Celery and Chamomile Pills, which are all
they aie i ecemmended te be, and will cute the
abec named diseases without any doubt, a--they
hae permanently cuicil thousand-.
Thegiratcst discovery and the best leme.ly
new extant is found in these pill. The piop piep
ettlcs et Celery and Chamomile are ppcnll'Uly
adapted te cuic headache, and it remained for
Dr. Bensen te formulate anil compound the
piopet ties se as te make them available. The
Jlerald says: Dr. Bensen is recognized as one
et the most eminent and successlul physicians
In Baltimoie, ami his leputatien Is el itself a
gulllclent guarantee et the value of hi- medi
cines. Thce Puis aie prepaied expiesblj te euie
headache, neuralgia, nciveusness ami djs.
pepsla, anil uill cure any case, nemattei hew
obstinate it mav be, of either sick, nci veus ei
dyspeptic he.ilache, ii'uialg:a, ncrtensiiiss
et Iceplessnes.
bold by all dtugluts. T'liee. 50.-. it box.
Depot, 1 Netth hutaw street. Baltlmeie, Mil.
Bj' mail two boxes for fl, or six boxes for $i 10,
te any nddre-".
DR. O. W. BENSON'S
New Kemedy and Faterlte l'rescrlplleii.
SKIN CURE
lh Vairantcdte Cnie
EC.BMA, TfcTTEKS J1UMOKS, INFLAM
MATION, MII.lv CKUST, ALL UOUGIi
s.CAI.1 KltUPI'lONS, DIbKAbEs OF
IIAlIt AND SCALI', SCUOFUL.
ULCKRS, PIMPLES AND
TLNDKUITCIIINGS
en all pai Us of the body. It makes the skin
while, sett and smooth; removes tan and
fiecklcs, and Is the Best toilet dressing In the
Weild. Elegantly pnt up, two i)t lies m one
package, consisting et both internal and ex
ternal treatment.
All tlrst class druggists ha", e It. Puce 1 per
package. amriMvdM.WJtS&w
1akisvi:l.l, neti;is.
' DK. GKEENEis truly seny te leae his
numerous li lends and patients, his excellent
home in the Slevens Heuse and his beautiful
eiliccs fet another city, but he believes he has
a mission te lullill, viz : The establishment et
a college where OMNIPATHY can be taught
totl.e hundreds who arc anxiously waiting,
and hence
ABOUT Tlin MIDDLE OF MAKCH
will open an elllcc cither in HariKbuig or
Washington. He believes his income Isiqiml
te any leui M. Dp. in Lancaster, and he will
ler a reasonable sum teach one M. D. nil his
methods of curing the Kick and leave his
practice exclusively w ith him. Dr. O. w ill be
glau te have anyone call or send and get four
pamphlets FBi.K, with names et persons made
well, who were aflicted w ith Dj spepsl.t, con
sumption, diseases et the heart, brain and
ether pni ts et the body. One et the pamphlets
contains a concise history of. vaccination and
nnethcr et Catarrh, with names et persons
cured. Over live hundred persons cured et
Catarrh in this city for SO cents. The Cure
Qnick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt
et SO cents. Examinations nnd consultations
free.
Dr. C. A. Greene,
IK EAST KING STKEET.
llility-teui yeais experience.
Nete Dr. Grccne lias 430 acres et densely
timbered laud (oak, Dlack walnut, Ac.) in
Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell
cheap, or exchange for land In this county.
JIWK4S
SOOTS Jt SUOJtS.
LADIES AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A
i Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shoe
Beady-made or Made te Order, go te
F. IIIKMEW'S.
Ne. 103 North Queen Street.
3CEDICAX.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
HOMtetter's Stomach Bluets t the great
household medicine of the American people,
and is taken everywhere as a safeguard
against epidemics and endemics as a reinedv
for dyspepsia, billieusnexs and lrregulailtle
ei the Dowels, as a cute for chills and fever
and rheumatic ailments, and as a general in in
viperant and restorative.
ForsVe bv all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally. febl-lydeedAw
e
U
5,000
Druggists ai Physicians
Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol
lowing Remarkable Document.
Messrs. Seabiey it JehiiaOn, Manvjattui i.iy
Chemists, SI Piatt street, Xcw Yerl:
Uisuemes:-Fer the past lew yeais we
have sold various biands el Pereus Plasteia
1'hyslelans and the public prelei BENSON'S
CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER te all ethers
We consider them one el the cry few rcliable
household remedies weithy et confidence
They are supeiier te all ether porous plasters
or L'.nlmeuls ler external u-e.
BENSON'S CAl'CINL PLASTER is a genu
ine Parmaceutlcal piuduct, et the highest
Older ei meilt, and -e leeonled by phy-1
clans and ditigirtsts.
When nthei lciiitdies tail get a UENsOVS
CAPCINE PLSTEU.
ou will be dl-appelnted It you u3e cheap
l'lasteis, Liniment-. Pad ei Electrical Mag
netic Tev-.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
1'ilec 'ir. Cent.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AXD
nUXIOX PLASTER.
leb2l-2wd,eedfi.w oew-4
f UCUKK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and snrc remedy ler
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Seiencss el the Threat and Chest, llron llren
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Iiloed, In
flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues et thec articles which long
experience has pieved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities ler the cure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared enlyand ;eId by
OHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DRUGGIST,
Ne. D East Kins Mrcct, Lancaster.
jruit SALE.
PiantlS 11AY, WJSSTKKN COKN AND
Oats ter sale at Lcaman Place at all times
at market prices. Ale,
COAL AND LUMISER.
j-JKUnd II. II. ROURElt.
1YU1SL.1C XAIAZ Of CITY PKOrKKTY.
On FRIDAY, MARCH S. 1SS2, at thoLcop theLcop thoLcep
aid Hetel, en East King stiect, will be sold
that Deuble One-sterv DWELLING HOUSE,
part Brick and part Frame, Nes. 2J3-335, ami
fet ofgieund IrentingSC lect,mere or less, en
Middle street, and extending te Locust stieet.
!alc at 7 p. in., v hen conditions w ill be made
known by
HEIRS OF EDW. POWELL, DEC'D.
11. Shuueut, Auct. feb.M,27.ml& :
F
OK SaLK.-ANIMMENSK dcmbeu Ol
HOUSES, SPORES, I1U1LDING LOPS, Xc,
of alt deciij)tIeii9, In all localities and it all
juices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
vlth pi ice, Irec te cverj- one.
ALLAN A. HERR A CO,
dccS-lmd 3 North Duke street.
FOK BENT.-TUK LAltGE TWO-STOIiY
Brick Dwelling en the corner el Duke
and Fredciick streets, 1,1 rooms and bath
loom ; nil the modern conveniences : elegant
front yard : lrult, &c, ; also, large Stable en
icar. Will be rented separately or tegcthei,
and at leasonable tcrmi.
.ALLAN A. HERR & CO.,
21-Ud Ne, :t North Duke street.
ADJOUKNKD I'UltLlC SALK OF A VAL
UABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. ON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 18bi will be sold
at public sale at the Black Hor&e Hetel, en the
corner of Walnut and Fem tli streets, in the
borough et Columbia, Lancaster county, ln.,
the following real estate, te wit :
A let ofgieund fronting en Walnut sticet
.".'J feet, C inches, and extending in depth along
Feuith street l'JO leet.more or less, te an alley,
en which is erected a two-story Frame Heuse
ith a two-story Frame Back Building attach
ed. A large Stable and Shedding. The house
has a tine deep cellar, and under the yard is a
large vault, being an excellent place ter keep
ing liquors, beer, &c. The pioprieter has no
nseferice with such a 'vault. Hydrant and
ether improvements. Adleining property et
Philip Berkley, deceased. The abeie described
pieperty has been kept as a hotel fera numbei
et years, and has been doing quite a geed busi
ness. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., en said
day. when attendance will be given and con
ditions made known by
GERTRUDE RL'l'PRECHT.
Sam'l Hess & Se, Auct's. f23-3td
"POULIC SALK.
ALDERNEYS, ALDEUNEYS.
Will be sold at public sale at the Lancaster
Park. Lancaster, l'a., en TUESDAY, MARCH
7, 1SS2, 27 head et Registered and Nen-Registered
Alderncy (Jersey) Cattle and grades :
Six Bulls (Jersey), eight Cew s and twelve
Heifers : the cows and belters arc all in calvci
te a registered Jersey bull; all raised by the
subscriber and w ill be sold as represented.
The cattle will be en exhibition at the Paik
en and alter Thursday, March 2.
Catalogues can be had en application te the
undersigned.
Terms: A credit et CO days with apprecd
security ti 111 be given or a discount for cash.
sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when
attendance will be given by
A. R. MAGRAW.
S. Hess & Sexs, Auctioneers, 150 N. Queen
street, Lancaster. Pa. tf--9td
VLOiunra, uxderweam, &c.
WE HATJS THE HANDSOKEST AMD
finest window display In the city. Don't
tail te see It.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,,
NECKTIES,
MUFFLERS,
POCKET-BOOKS,
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
AT
ERISMANS,
NO. 50 NORTH OVKKM STBEET.
SNUB
RTB
CLOTHING, C.
w
7 AN AM AK Ell & BROWN.
Clothing that
Wears Well.
Year after year our customers
return because they are net dis
appointed in the kind of Cloth
ing we supply them. With all
out icasenable prices we insist
ou the goodness of the material.
The hteck of Men's and Beys'
Overcoats aud Suits is still quite
complete.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
Oak Hall, Sixth and Market stieets.
Philadelphia.
QUK
SPRING
OFFERING, 1SS2.
Laigeand Attractive Line of
Spring Overceating.
All the latest and best stj les In the niai ktt.
NOW IS THE TIME TOBU.
Prices ranging from 812 te $40.
Llegant all Weel, new designs, in
DIAGONALS. TRICOTS, SHELL AJ.D CREPE
PATTERS as low as 813.
IMPORTED IRISH FRIEZE, BANNOClv-
UURNS axd P1CCADILLYS, ranging
lrem S15 te S35.
SUl'KRIOR ENGLISH and SAXONY WOOLS
in new and choice designs and color
ing, ranging liem t25 te 835.
THE LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
LONDON AND PARISIAN EFFECTS,
Ranging Hern &30 te 840, tilmmed thiough thieugh thiough
eut with Silk Linings and gotten up in the
Latest and most Artistic Style known in the
Aitel Talleiing.
83Placc your outer early te secuie choice
et stock.
Ne. 121 North Queen St.
J. K. SMALING,
. ARTIST TAILOR.
A KAKK CIIANCK.
A SUIT Oh
HIE CLOTHES
OR AN
OVERCOAT
Made Up te Order at Cost Price.
In order te ictluce my heavy stock et
FINE WOOLENS
1 shall make them up te order ler the NEXT
THIRTY DAYS ler Cash only at cost price.
Tills is without exception the createst re
duction ever made in DINE CLOTHES, and
is done te make room for enr heavy
Spring Importations,
u hlch we evpect te have in Hteck by the caily
part of Fcbrunry, We have the sample cards
I these joeds already in store, and any one
desitiouset securing first cheice lei SPRINO
WE Alt can de se new, and the goods will be
tallied for him.
Remember the above leductlenis ler
Heavy Weights and Cash Only.
H. GBRHART,
TAILOR,
Ne, ti East King Street,
M
VST UK SOLD!
fid of Qdfe.
'
Is still Iclt el the goods that were SLIUIITLY
DAMAGED BV WATER at the LATE
FIRE, and the GREATEST BAR
GAINS are effered
KEGARDLKSS OP COST.
Owing te necessary alterations in toicieoi.i
At the old stand et
CHEAP JOHN,
59 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
12-llild LANCASTER, PA.
1BOTUINU I CI.OTJUINU ! !
As we wish te Clese Out the balance of enr
WINTEB
CLOTHING !
WP. nAVE MADE
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
Thiougheut our Whelp Steclr. We have en
hand a large stock et
HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS,
MARKED AT SUCH LOW PRICES
AS WlLt ISSmiEV P.EADT St.F.
"We only ask that you call and examine
our stock and be convinced et what we say.
D. B. Hosteller & Sen
Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
$8M38
M
YRS & KATHFON,
READY MADE SPRING OVERCOATS,
We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in light and dark colors at Ten Dollars.
We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in seal brown and Oxford mixed at Twelve
Dollars.
In about one week we will have ready a fine assortment of Spring Weight Overcoats at Seven Dollars, new
being manufactured,
MYEES & EATHFON, - CLOTHIEES-
riAKFlSTS.
CARPETS !
AN ELEGANT
JOHN S. GIVLER &
Our asseitment embraces new styles in Moquette Bedy Btussels ami Tapestry Brussels Carpets, all witti faeriiep te match.
We have these goods in a great variety of styles suitable for patleis, libr.uics, dining looms-, bed rooms, halls and stairs. In In
grain Caipets we have a choice new assortment in tlnee ply, etia-supcr ingrain and half-wool ingrain. In Damask Venitian
Carpets, purposely (or halls and stairs, we have se-eral new styles all very handsome. In Henip Carpets, we have a full assort
ment in new styles at very low prices. In Homemade Rag Carpets we" have an unusual large sleck which we offer at very close
prices. We call special attention te the fact that in our asseitment of Umbels and Ingrain Carpets will be found many new pat
terns that belentr eselusivelv te the manufacturer and cannot be had elsewhere in the citv. We aUe show an cleiiant assortment
of mequctte, body and tapestry Brussels Rugs, in mauy choice new patterns ; also Cocea
Mars in Im-crn .assortments W ni nnr S hartinfr .111(1 Kixtlims nnr Mil l.IOtllS ill iaiTO StOCK 111 all WllltUS atld latest pattern.
have also a" large assortment of body and tapestry Brussels Beuleis in widths that will almost match any carpet made. Persons
visitiuz our carpet looms will find the largest stock in the citv, embracing all the new styles at the eery Jeirest prices. We solicit
a call and consider it no trouble te show our
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., - - 25
DRY GOO VS.
ni.IIM.MJ OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
My en II tv stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.,
IS FOR SALE AT AND P.Cl.OW COsT.
lilts Is a laiu chance !i
CJOOD BARGAINS.
S I HA t A
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On band, whleh were all ptucluuctl lei cash.
J. M. LONG,
J21-ttd U NORTH QUEEN STREET.
1ST
TUKT1I i.NI DRY HOODS STOKK
J.-W. BYRNE,
HAS A LOT OI
WHITE AND COLORED
COUNTERPANES!
AT VERY LOW PRICE.
SJMiTIXG AXD SUEKl'lXtl Ml'Sr.lXfS,
CHECK NA1NOOKS,
iiAMRViifi nwrxas, rii.rMwr.ivF.ti,
Al SPRING IHIIKRl
All Veiy Cheap at
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Il-lyd LANCASTER. PA.
u
XDE.K THK
NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT
Ai rnr.
NEW YORK STOKE
colors sl.ett exactly a- by daylight.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS :
5.1W yards elegant
RUBAN DRESS GOODS,
Myic. a aid, never sold for les than 2r.e.
One ca-.-
DRESS REPPS,
ill colere lc. a yaul
One u-,e
FIGURED DRESS GOODS,
all colors, 7c. a jaid.
llJ dezcv
GENTS' UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS,
made et geed Muslin, lined, with linen bo-em
and w rlitbands, 7."c. each, usually
Held at $1.00.
JUST OPENED another choice line el
Hamburg Edgings and Insertinge,
Combination and Swiss Trimmings,
Creme and Black Spanish Laces,
Edelwelsae and Point Venlse Lacea,
in gieat ailcty at CITY PRICES.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
S
fEOUI. NOTICKl
&
New Cheap Stere.
e have new en hand a let et
COLORED BLANKriTe,
COLORED BLANKETS,
COLORED BLANKETS.
SUITABLE FOR THE
TOBACCO TRADE,
TOBACCO TRADE,
TOBACCO TRADE.
METZGER,
AND
HAUGHMAN,
NEW OPEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West Xing Street.
Adieu's Oli Stasd )
Between the Coop r Heuse nmliSerrel Herse
Hetel.
Janli-lyd&w
CLOTUISO.
M
YKS & KATHFON,
c
AlIPKTS.
ASSORTMENT NOW OPEN IN NEW CHOICE
CO.'S,
Ne. 25
goods
MUSICAX. nfSTIi UXEIfTS.
"VrusiuAL-mxrs.
IUSICAL - BOXES.
BARGAINS.
CLOSING OUT SALE of a luige
importation, having arrived tcolate
for the holidays, at cost of produc
tion in Switzerland, about 1-2 and
1-4 their value that same quality
instruments could be sold for in this
country. They are mostly of the
large and medium size and, with few
exceptions, of High Class Musical
Bexes as sold in Geneve, but far
superior te the ordinary instruments
generally sold in this country, and
need only be seen or heard te be
appreciated. Musical Bexes with
bells, drums, castanets, celestial
voices, mandeline, diva-harmonie,
overture, tremolo-piccolo, sublime sublime
harmenie, harp-zither attachment,
etc., also two and three mainsprings
playing from 10 te 50 minutes by
one winding. Musical Albums.
Circular en application.
C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufactureis.
Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland.
SALESROOMS- 1U-.M CHEsTM 1' STREi.1
, vniLADLLnn V. J." till
VAJIVEIS.
(
UXtT JJAICC.AINS S CMtl'1.11,
T
I claim te !iae tli 1. ui-i u"
tock et
CARPETS
In tlila City. Brussels and Tapcstiy CARPLlb
Thiec-plv, Extra Super. Supci, All Weel,
Halt Weel ami Part Weel lugi-alud : bem the
I utst tet'ii-eheapcbt asiew us ",c pi i jaid.
I All the
I FINEST AND VliOlVE PA 7 a'.'KA.V
i that ever can bi seen In this city.
1 also have a Luge and fine .-lock et mj
I jwn make
' Chain aud Rag Carpus,
AS LOW AS 'J5C I'HK 1AUI).
Alse MAKE CARPLT& TO ORDER at -he;'
! notice, satisfaction gnaientied.
3"Notieubleto-Iiowgoodsit ou de nt-
wish te pui chase. I earnestly s,elkil i- ( ill.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KING STREET,
' LANCASTfc.lt I' '-
j lAKl'KTS, &iU
iNBW CARPETS
40,000 YARDS.
New Desliriis
, ItCtllliruIIj Colored.
i.,0ccntK b5c(tit..
i IMJRAINd
t.ir ei iii- n een
( 7" cent. ildf
, i ccnH. ?1 ('
1'APLsIRY
P.RUfcshLS
WILTON AND
MOQUETTLS,
OIL CLOTH",
LINOLEUM,
LIGNUMS.
iST. tent-". 41.10.
0Ucen!- fl.2).
b
h
GOOD .vi.Uh
AT
I ALL PKICJ-
-..S.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Iland-jemcst shown for many yc irs.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
al-lydeedftgtwl PHILADELPHIA.
c
ABPETS, COAL, arc.
PHILIP SC1IIDI, SON .V: 'St.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STlIE'.T,
LAi.'i'Ar.fKr, Pa.,
W il-known Manutnctur.'r of Goi.iilnv. Gei.iilnv.
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLET'S,
RLANKETtf,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAi;.,
STOCKING YARN, die-.
UhTOM RAG CARPETS A SPI. I 1AL1 V.
LANCASTER FANC1
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either In the pi' or in
Garments: also, all kinds et silk-. Ribbons
Feathers and Woolen Goods Djtii. Gi-n
tlcmcn's Coats Overteat", Pants. st,t ,c.
Dyed or Sceund; al-e, Indlfje lilu Djtin
done.
All orders or ?oeds b-lt witu us i-.Ul ntcive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID I OP. SEWLD
CARPET R Gs.
t
i COill 0, the 1)P:jt qniinty put up epr !- n.-
tamny uc, ami at tlie le.vcaimaiKei r m-i
' TRY A SAMPLE TON.
I YARD 10 M1UTI1 WA'IER sI'RI.K'l.
ly.lRSl PHILIP SCHITM.'-O.n .v u
-piNO-VAI.T'S
WINE, LIQUOK. ALCOHOL AM)
OKOCERY STORE,
Ne. 20. West King btiret. lebir. ly
HOCdEAl. CD's
NEV7 LIQUOR STORE,
Se. 43 North Qnecn street, laurasicr, i-i.
u
he veiybestandllnestriia!ltip5 of foreign
nd Demestic WINLs and LIQl OR-j, ten
i and
, slantly ler b"le at w 10 Ie?a . d y tall
StraishtOld Kye hNky et the dls.illitlen
of IS'
Pure una. iHter.ue.i y isxein iioii-e
ilrundv
vau-anle(i ei uii- .uniiigi! i i-w.
Kept especially ter medicinal purpe-,es,. pine
Old Helland Gin, and ether WliNlclw, Uran-
dies and Wines te suit the tnnle.
febS-Smd HOLfaKAL A. CO.
,TAL.T --VIN'.
HERCULES MALT WINE.
The Bc"t and Cheapest
MALT EXTRA (' T
zvek rncPAacD.
An inviseratinj HEALTH AND TAIiLE
UEVERAGK. A rename remedy mri.ui-
?rc.rirv- iu iiimtv eti.i m ,i i.vrTl'lTlex
highly recemmcn.ii ter KS rEKlJLED PER-
SON5. CONALLSCENTS and NLRSING
JiOTHERS.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT
25 Gents per Pint Bettle.
CHAS. WOLTBRS,
PRQCPECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA.
' '
Lancaster Depot. - GEO, A. K1EI1L.
-jipKKS & KJ
ATBFON.
CARPETS !
-TYLES A I'
EAST KING STREET.
Rugs in all sizes in best qualities. Rubber
n v
East King street.
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i ancat::u ami .iii.lki:sii.i.k u. '
1 j Cars run ay tollew s :
Leave Lancat'-er P. R. Depot), at 7, 'J, and
11 ilia, in., and '-', 4, and 8 :!0 p. m.. exeeut en
fa itnrday, v 1-en tint last ear leaved at 9 30 p. m
Lciuu Mi!!er-ni!li-(le-r end) at 5, b", and 10
i. M., and 1,, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cai inn ilaily tm h' e tknu except n bun
tluv.
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V; Tnun-i new run regularly en the Columbia
an. I Pell Deposit Railroad en the tollew ln
time:
bTniej'-.marii- Express.
wvn. . A.M.
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At Cntiimbla with tratns teand lrem eilr.
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run thieuxh te Hatieve:.
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Oft II.
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j en and alter MONDAY, IA?,.
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Ne. J. ami Ne. truing will step only when
Mgnalcd. Trains tenm ctat Dersey't. Ith Co
lumbia A. l'ert Deposit i:. R. Trains leave the
depot.Rre.id stn eland Washington avenue.at
7 "JO A.M. ami 3 30 P. M., and arrive at2 37 P. M.
ami 8 P. M. Tickets lrem all station te Phila
delphia and Raltimerc for ale by the conduc
tor. J. A. ALEXANDER Sup't.
GIFT DXAWIXtlS.
I (OMMO.NU'KALTII DXSTKIIJI.TION CO.
42d Popular Monthly Urawini?
0TH
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
In the City of Lenlsvllle, en
TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1SS2.
'ihese drawings occur monthly Cundiva
I'xcepti'il) under previsions et an Aet et tl.e
General Ai-embly et Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
, lst-Tlmt the Commonwealth UlMtribntlen
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MARC
Keau me list ei jjrizi-' ler
CII DRAWING.
1 prize J so.ew
1 prize 10,
1 prize ,5'S?1-'
lOprizesSLOOOcach 10,000
20prlzc45(j0each 10,000
100 prizes $100 each 10.OU0
200prlzcj50cach lo.eou
fJYlnr1rpq20eaCtl 12.000
1000 prizes lOcceh .... IO.0CO
prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2.7C8
prlzca 200 each, " " 1,0
nrlzealOOeach. " 9CB
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apnzea xuueaeu,
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Wuele ticket". t2; failt ticket-, : 27 tickets
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