Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 14, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY. f ARCH 14, 1882.
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?Lancastcr fntrllieencct.
- TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1882.
THK PREACHER.
Fer tllC ISTBLUOKXCKB.
He U resting,
Dene with breasting
Sin's great billows in their flew ;
Free from labor.
In tbe harbor.
Where the sepbyrs only blew,
Saiely rides bU lite at anchor,
There secure from pain and rancor,
Where all come bat none e'er go !
lie, the teacher,
lie, the preacher,
lie who pointed out the way.
Sew lias gene te sce its glory,
New he kneweth all the story :
Could he new, te us returning,
Teach our souls, se full el yearning.
We would never go astray.
We would never pause te ponder,
Never speculate or wonder,
Hew Christ's bleed atones for all :
Happy is the meeting,
Uladbome is the greeting
i'rein the souls his labor wen !
Hear the words of praise tliat fall
Frem the lips of Christ the Sen
" Uesj. thou new thy work well done !"
Through death' awful darkness going,
Only trusting, nothing knowing,
Circumambient waters flowing.
What darksome waves are all aLeut,
As it his soul te cover ;
Wlmt spirit hands are reaching out,
Te guide him safely ever !
W. V.
M.
Saved by Faith.
A Shoemaker Who Attributes a Paralytic
Cure te Divine Power.
Philadelphia Recerd.
That the day of miracles is net past is
lirmly believed by is. t. Uelavan, or Je.
542 Silliman street, West Philadelphia.
Once lie was helpless, he badly afflicted
jvitb. paralysis that his death was expected
at any time, but new he is able te walk te
church aud tell the congregation of the
wonderful euro that carae upon him in a
moment and directly, se he declares, by
the hand of Ged. Delavan is a shoemaker
by trade, and eight years age was smitten
with paralysis. The right side was first
affected, and for six years the lower limbs
were partially helpless. He wes able te
walk with the help of crutches, and being
au Odd Fellow and a member of the Order
of Ameiican Mechanics, drew relief from
these societies. About a year and a half
age the ail'cctien of the lower limbs bo be bo
canie complete, without sensation, and
from that time he was unable te move his
body without assistance At different
times his case was pronounced hopeless.
Last evening Mr. Delavan atteuded ser
vice at tbe Christian mission, Forty-first
aud Market streets, and. related the cir
cumstances of his cure. In his own
words : "On the' night of Fcbuary 8 last,
Ihc pain in my side was unusually acute,
and it was midnight before the powerful
doses of opiates that had been admin
istered could put me te Bleep. I was
aroused out of a sound slumber by a voice
that said distinctly : ' Why net trust Ged ?'
I was startled. The voice had a strange,
supernatural tone, aud at first I thought I
had been dreaming. I raised up in in my
bed, the fust time I had beeu able te bend
my back without help in eighteen months.
Again the same-veice speke: 'Can you
trust Ged ? ' I looked around in amaze
ment. There was net a person in the room
save my wife, and she was sleeping soundly
en an adjoining cot. The voice did net come
front a human threat, for there was no ene
m the house te speak. Besides, it had a
heavenly ring and was as sweet as an
angel's tone. A third time I heard it,and
by this time I was wide awake and in full
-possession of my senses. I could feel the
Divine presence- and distinctly the words
fell upon my ears : ' Will you trust Ged
and He will heal you ?' I could resist the
influence- no longer, aud with the spirit
moving me I said : ' Yes, Lord ! I will
trust Thee.' As the words fell from my
lips a wild sensation ran down my back.
It fell like a shock of electricity, only se
much gentler and sweeter. It felt like
new life, and my spinal column was in
vigerated. When l lay down there was
fccliui; in my lower limbs I could twist
my ankle aud draw up my knee, aud iu
the morning was able te kneel beside my
bed and give thanks for my recovery.
Strength seen returned, aud in a few days
l was able te walk."
Delavau is fervent iu his belief that his
cure was a miracle, and expresses himself
as willing te speak at religious meetings
in testimony el his relief. He says he is
(let auxieus for notoriety, and is impelled
by different reasons for speaking en the
subject. He has been a member of the
Methodist church for twenty-six years,
and ler twelve years was a communicant
of Central M. K. church, though during
his sickness he says his faith was severely
shaken
A 1'rctty Story.
A pietty story i3 told of Moses Men
delssohn, the founder of the family whose
name has a sound of music iu it. He was
a humpback, and a young Hamburg
maiden rejected him because he was mis
shapen. He went te bid her geed-by and
while he was making a last supreme effort
of persuasion she did net life her eyes from
her sewing. " De you really think mar
riages are made in heaven?'' -she asked.
" Yes, indeed," he replied, "and something
specially wonderful happened te me. At
the birth of a child proclamation is made
in heaven that he or she shall marry such
and such an eue. When I was born my
future wife was also named, but at the
same time it was said, 'Alas! she will
have a dreadful humpback.' 'Oh, Ged,'
7 said then, ' a deformed girl will become
embittered and unhappy, whereas she
should be beautiful. Dear Lord, give me
the humpback and let the maid be well
faveied and agreeable.' " The girl could
net resist such wooing as that, and threw
her arms around his neck.
Lady CeanUuen.
Ladles. ou cannot make lair akin, rosy
cheeks mid sparkling eyes with all the cos ces
metics of Francn, or bcautifiers et the world,
while in peer heulth, and nothing will give
you such llch bleed, geed health, strength
mid beauty as Hep Hitters. A trial is cerbiin
proei. . ml-2wd&w
HradTerd, Pa.
Themas Fitehan, Bradford, l'a., writes
enclose money ler Spring Jllossem, as I si
'I
f cnM T
would it it cured me. 51 v iivuni'e i..,u ,..,.,
Ished, with nil its symptoms. Many thanks; I
shall never be without it luthe house. Trice
50 cent. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug
Meij, VSi North Queen street, Lancaster.
Kconemy.
A fortune may be spent in using ineucctual
medlrines. when by applying Themas' Eclec
t He Oil u speedy and economical cure can be
cilected. In cases el rheumatism. lm iHir
bodily ailments, or pains of every description',
it atlerds instant relief. Fer sale null. B. Cech- f
......-, ... uS siure, ie, .xenn yueen street. Lan-
Oil"!!"!-
carter.
Small Comfert;
When you arc continually ceugiilng night
mi, , , ll.. " -- teuci uu ir.
""" j-.-iucH5 vii, an untuning remedy in
all such cases. Fer sale at n. B? Cochran's
drug store, 137 North Qneen suest ISEter
MINMCa-S LATEST
IMPROVED PATENT
TOBACCO PRESSES,
t,orJ.w,1g.?.m.,JJ?Hn5.Teuacc0- Mlnnlch's
MANURE DRAG, ter cleaning stables. All
sold en tilal en their merits. Warranted te
give better satisfaction in every particular
tiimi any new in use. It net satisfactory can
be returned at my expense. Send forUllus ferUllus
tratcd Circular. s. II. MINN1CH,
! iiiKli-vfllr, Lancaster County, Pa.
MEDICAL.
TJENSON'S rOKOC PLASTERS.
Baek Ache
POSITIVELY CURED Br
BENSON'S
CMMOUSPLASB
Reasons Way they are Preferred te
AUOther Pereus Plasters or
External Remedies :
FIRST.
Because they possess all the merit et the
strengthening porous plaster, and contain In
addition thereto the newly discovered power
ful and active vegetable combination whleh
acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating,
sedative and counter-Irritant effects.
SECOND.
Because-they are genulne pharmaceutical
preparation, and se recognized by the proles preles proles
slen. THIRD.
Because they are the only planters that re
lieve pain at once.
FOURTH.
Because they will positively cure diseases
wntch ether remedies will net even relieve.
FIFTH.
Bccause ever 5.000 physicians and druggists
have voluntarily testified that they are super
ior te all ether plasters or medicines ler ex
ternal use.
SIXTH,
Because the manufacturers -have received
the only medals e vor given ler porous plasters.
Bensen's Capcine 'Pereus Plaster !
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price 33 Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND
BUNION PLASTER.
mrl0-3wd,eed&w eew-1
VARGVELL NOllUK.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
will open offices APRIL 1, at Ne. 22 N. Second.
at., Ilarrisbiirg,
onneslte the Bolten Hetel
After APRIL
I, his preparations can be ob
tained by denning te iiarrisuurg ler uiem. ur.
G. will be glaa te have anyone call
or send and get four pamphlets frkk,
with rallies et persons made well, who
weie afflicted with Dyspepsia, Consump
tion, diseases et the heart, brain and ether
parts et the body. One et the pamphlets
contains a concise hlstoryef. vaccination and
another et Catarrh, with names et persons
cured. Over live hundred persons cured el
Catarrh in this city for 50 cents. The Cure
Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt
et 50 cents. Examinations and consultations
FREE.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
146 EAST KING STREET.
Thirty-lour years experience
Nete Dr. Greene has 430 acres of densely
timbered land (oak. Dlack walnut, Ac.) in
Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will seli
cheap, or exchange for land iu this county.
MWF&S
CHINA. AND Ol. ASS WARE.
H
JUII X MARTIN.
CHINA HALL.
A FULL LINE OF
HAVIXAND'S DECORATED
GOLD BAND AND WHITE
CHINA!
IMPORTED WHITE GRANITE AND POR
CELAIN WARE,
DECORATED TEA, DINNER, AND
CHAMBER WARE,
LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES,
BISQUE FIGURES, FANCY GOODS, Ac.
These1 goods are our own Importations.
Something New !
" NOVELTY LACE LAMP SHADES."
Lewest Prices. Best Goods. Cull and examine
and be convinced.
High & Martin,
15 EAST KING STREET.
rAVEHiiANamuB, e.
pilAKES W. FKV.
Window Shades.
WE HAVE AUOUT
5,000 Yards of Plain Shading,
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by WATER
Wldch will be sold VERY LOW In order te
clese out. They include all colors and
widths. Shades In Patterns at
FROM SO CENTS UP.
Wall Papers!
Seme Choice Styles, 0f
PAPER HANhtqs
Left, ettVi lng at CXtremeb low PRICES.
Til CQ rrrtrtrfa nn i - .
VT, """ "- w ne seia out a? seen as
possible, in order te or,en the new store with
an entire new stock,
Phares "VST. "Fry,
NOS. 129-131 NORTH 4JVEKN STREET
euvt dra wants.
WMMON WEALTH. DISTRIBUTION CO
42d Popular Monthly Drawing
' OVTHB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
in Uw. City of Louisville, en
TUESDAY. MARCH 31st. 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions el an Act el the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March Jl.
rendered the loUewing daclslens :
1st That tbe Comiaenwealth Distribution
Company Is legal.
364 IU drmwlnn fa tr.
: N. B. The Company lias new en hand a
large reserve fund. RsaU the list of prizes ler
MARCH DRAWING.
J 2?? 1 30,000
152 io,eoo
lunzs.. kiw
in..i nm.v ,VW
VJ.AAVa fl,VWvlWUi
20 prizes 500 each... .
;I00 prizes $100 each...
Sflfl ymH me Kft fHlcfi
10.008
10,000
io,euo
10.00C
M0 prizes aoeaeb ".'...".I!."."II!"I".;: ltOOB
K00 prizes lOe&en .. leftS
9 prizes 200 each, " sr fe2
9 prizes lOOeach, 'SJ
it-emit Meuev or Hunk- n'raft n t .. .
send by Express. DONT SEKn nv nnrAe-
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER,
Orders Of S5 and Unwnnl. hv K'mrecia ,
sentateurexpense. Address all orders te K.
w . .KIMf,AJ Courier-Journal BuUdJnir
'.?neVl"?' KyV, elR- M- BOAJtDMAN,
no Lreadwav. New Yerk. felil-TnTh434w
CLOIHTNO, UNDERWEAR, AC
TTTANAHAKER 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
our reasonable prices we insist
en the goodness of the materials.
The stock of Hen's and Beys'
Overcoats and Suits is still quite
complete.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
ik Hall. Sixtt
Philadelphia.
DRY
GOODS
piLOSlKG OUT !
AT AND BELOW 'COST.
My entire stock or
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.,
IS FOR SALE AT AND ilEL.OW COST.
This Is a rare chance ler
GOOD BARGAINS.
AS I HAVK AN
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On band, which were all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
J21-tfd
U NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Ol'ECIAL MOTIVE.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Artistic Carpets,
Artistic Wall Papers,
Artistic CeilmgDecoratiens
Artistic Lambrequins and
Curtains.
We have In our employ a Philadel
phia Upholsterer of llftecn years
experience, and arc prepared te de
all kinds or CARPET AND CUR
TAIN WORK.
CHEAP AND PROMPT.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts,
LANCASTER. PA.
B
ARGAINS IN
AT
&
New Cheap Stere,
FROM IMPORTERS'
Auction Sales
IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK BROCADE SILKS,
BLACK RHADAMES,.
BLACK SATINS,
COLORED SILKS,.
COLORED SATINS;,
BLACK CASHMEREH, from 12J c. a
yard up.
METZGER,
AND
HAUGHMAfl'S
NEW CHEAP BTOBHJ,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
( Adlxr's Old Stand.)
lietween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Hr.rse
Hetel.
Janll-lvdAw
CAMtlAUJSS, AC.
rpittK STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK,
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
FINE
Carriage Builders,
MARKET STREET,
Rear? of Central Market Houses,
. LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make very style Buggy and. Can-hurt de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort
able and elegant style. We use only the best
mechanics.. Fer quality of work our prlceVare
tllAhMlnH:t.ln thaateta W V.tf fnfiu.i, .e-.i
eU en the most reasonable terms, Give Tig a
aR. All work warranted. Repairing vremvt
?V attended Je. One set el workmen especially
employed ftir that purpose. fn26-tfdfcw
Silks anil CasMeres
DXT GOODS.
'VTUKTH ESU DKY GOOIM STOBE.
-CTHEC-
GREATEST BARGAINS
-IN-
DRESS GOODS
EVER PLACED ON THIS MARKET
IS NOW OFFERED AT
121 Cents a yard,
-BY-
J..W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
ll-lyd . LANCASTER, PA.
N
EW IMPORTATIONS.
BLACK CASHIER!
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Offer the very best possible value at 90, 62
75, 87 eta., 91.00 and 91.23. ThSM goods are
perfect In Celer, Texture and Flnlah, and
tully 10 per cent, lower thanjast season.
Single and Deuble
BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS.
A SPECIALTY.
. Speeiar bargains In 40-INCU ALL WOOL
FIGURED CASHMERES, eae. a yard, sold
everywhere at 72e.; only Ave pieces. 40-INCH
ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURES, 50 c. a yard
really worth 75c. Special sale et
10,000 yds.Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd,
Same goods were sold by the case In February
a't U cents a yard.
Watt, Shand & Ce.,
NEW YORK STOBE.
N
EXT IIOOB TO THK COUKT HOCSE.
FAHNEST0CK.
NOW OPENING FROM A LARGE NEW
YORK IMPORTERS'
AUCTION SALE.
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK CASHMERE,
TABLE LINENS,
.All Fresh Goods, and te be sold at much less
than regular prices.
ALSO
5,000 yams Wmi Edging
FROM NEW YORK AUCTION
AT ABOUT HALF THEIR VALUE,
Our store Is new full and attractive and
NEW GOODS WILL RE ADDED
ALMOST DAILY
DURING THE COMING SPRING SEASON.
R, E. FAMESTOOK,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
LANCASTER, PA.
OVltlNG 1883.
s
PK1NG 1888.
Dry Goods.
HAGEE, &BE0THER,
, NEW SPRLNG
DRESS GOODS,
FrencbSaUlneslnchofcedesIgnscetchZcpher
and American Dress Ginghams, Searauckers,
Percales and Chintzes..
SILKS.
Lyens' Black Cashmsre Silks from $1.00 te
$2.50 pdr yard, et splendid color and finish
which are recommenced for excellent wear;
also, American Black Silks, Black Rhadama.
Mervllleaux, Meire an.d Brocades.
Colored Silks in all the Spring Shades ; also
choice goods in colored Satin Rhadama and
Mervllleanx, Meire and Brocades.
FRENCH DRESS GOODS,
ENGLISH DRESS GOODS,
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
i
OF LATEST SPRING STYLES IN LARGE
ASSORTMENT.
Brack Silk Warp Henrietta and Cashmere,
best makes Imported, from lowest te highest
gradis-
NEW HOSIERY,
NEW KID GLOVES.
Embrelilteries-LaOfl Goods, White Goods,
French La ec and Antique Curtains, 4c., 4c,
IS STOBE FE1A UXBS OF OODS SUITABLE OB
house ruaxiinne. .
STANDARD MASES
Bleached and Unbleached MusUnsrflheetings,
Pillow MiisUna, Tickings, Table Linsns. Nap
kins, Towels, Marseilles and TeUetQuilU, 4c.
aWe In ite Examination.
Hager & Bre.
Ne. 25 Wei3t King Street
T.AVfl'ASTER. Tu&W
AMXSLTCJX BMOS. AUTMMTUSX
k STKICH BKOS'ADYKBTISICMKNT.
PLEASE
TAKE NOTICE!
THAT WHILE
ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON
IN OUR STORE ROOM
WE ARE WELL PREPARED
Te De Business As Usual !
GOODS RECEIVED DAILY
AND
BARGAINS
OFFERED at ALL TIMES:
ASTKICH
. BEOS-
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
NO. 13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
BOOKS AND HTAilONEKl.
-TTALENTINES.
Valentines and Valentine
Cards.
In Creat Variety at
L. M. If LYNN'S,
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
Ne. 48 WEST KING STREET.
JOHN BAKR'S SONS.
NOVELTIES,
FOK THE
EASTER SEASON!
PLAIN AND FRINGED
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AND SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At tbe Bookstore cf
Jelui Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.
OABPEXS.
BEAT BARGAINS IN CARPKTM,
IT
I claim
te have the Largest and Fines
tocket
OAEPBTS
In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel,
Hall wool and Part wool Ingrains : from the
i jest te tha eheapest-aa low as 25c. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can be seen In thla city.
I also nave a Large and Fine Stock et my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PKB TASD.
Alse MAKE CAKPET3 TO ORDEBatfiber
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
49-Xe trouble te show goods IX you de nf
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WE8T KINO STBKBT,
LANCASTER PA.
ryLBXKtS,
C.
NEW CARPETS
40,000 YAKDS.
New Deslpis, BeavtllUIy GtUred.
150(
75(
i 50 cents.
85 cents.;
Mcente.
.00.
$1.00.
$1.10.
$!..
INQBAIN8
) cents,
(cents.
(75 cents.
SB cents.
(80 cents.
TAPE8TBY
BRUSSELS
WILTOM AND f
MOQUETTKB, GOOD TALUR
OIL CLOTHS, - AT
LINOLECM, ALL PRICES.
L1GNUM8. I
MATTINGS In Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
a4-lydced42twl PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTBITCU.
rpALK:
Christmas has come and gene. The old year has kissed Its " geed bye " te 'si end dropped
back Inte the past, taking its place among the most eventful years et history.
The Holidays are ever. The gifty givers have ceased their giving, and the time when an y
thlng and everything would sell se readily has gene.
The "old logy" merchants are preparing te wear out chair cushions and trousers l.y
slttlng themselves down during the months e( January, February and March, te await the
coming et SPRING TRADE." " "
The "WIDE AWAKE" MERCHANT, the "Man-Who-Ncver-Has-a-Dull-Seasen." Uv
man who has learned that trade can be nuule In the usually dull months by working for i
Is lauchlng forth some new idea, some attraction which will draw (hepteple ; and accordingly
keep the trade-a "booming" and give his sleepy neighbors something te talk about ami
worry ever. " y
Can any person be se obstinately blind as net te seu that the "EVER BUSY MERCHANT '
Is the ene who REDUCES HIS GOODS TO COST In the dull season rather than store thorn
away for the next season, whether his neighbor likes it or net, and such a store is belns
Sought alter by the swarming thousands of Lancaster city's and county's purchasers.
AND NOW WE HAVE OUR STORE ILLUMINATED BT THE ELECTRIC LIGHT
by which every tint and color can be seen as well bv night as by day.
I thorefero eall your attention that every garment has been MARKED DOWN TO COST
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, whereby you will be enabled te buy an
' OVERCOAT OR SUIT OP CLOTHES AT A VERY LOW PRICE
Having still a geed assortment en hand te select from.
My" Custom Made Department" is filled with the choicest Woolens the market atleids.
Aperftct IU always guaranteed.
AL ROSENSTEIN,
THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Next deer te Shults 4 Bre.'a Hat Stere.
DOUSE FURXlSULtfli UUOVS.
TTOCSEFURNI'SniNU.
-GO
FLINN &
FOR
HOTJSE-STIRES.
COOK STOVES
CHANDELIERS
Great Bargains in our 5c, 10c,
EST NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
FLIKN" & WILLSON,
Plumbieg, Gas-Fitting, Tin-RuefiiDg and Spouting Specialties.
1LU3IJIER'S SUri'LIES.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS.
BEST PORTABLE IN USE.
SLATE ROOFER AND ROOFS REPAIRED
PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING,
Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam.
JOHN L.
Neb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE
MEDICAL.
TEIU ART'S OLD WINE STORE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
Tbe following article wad voluntarily sent- te
Mr. U. E. Slayinaker, Agent for KelurlV out
Wine Store, by a premiuent practising physi
cian et thla county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referred te in hia regular pnn tiee.
It Is commended te the attention et these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia. .
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Siiiiul:iiii
was never Intended as a beverage, but te be
nsed as a medicine of great potency in the cm e
of some of the destructive dlscasus which
Bweep away their annual thousands of victims
With a purely philanthropic motive we prt
sent te the favorable notice et Invalid jcstic
daily these afflicted with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which la
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with lecble appetite and meru or
less debility, will find tills simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their His and aches. Be It, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
but one article, and that Is
REIGART'S OtD BRAND!,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, 11 K
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy lmx steed the
test for years, and has never failed, as tax
as our experience extends, and we thereto?!
give It the preference ever all etner Brandicb
no matl er with hew many Jaw-breaking French
titles thev are branded. One-fourth et the
money that Is yearly thrown away en various I
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would sutllce 1e
bay all the Brandy te cure any such case ei :
ases. In proof of the curative powers et i
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num
bers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite: . . .
A hard-werung farmer nau nccn air.icteci
Ith en Axhn.nqtivn Dvsnenala for a number of
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
years; nia stemacn weuju reject aimesi every
kind of foed: he had sour eructatiens con
rears; bis stomach would reject almost every
stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict bis diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used AIcGrunn's iCoet
Beer. He Is a Methodist, and then, as new
S reached at times, and in his discourses often
eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te trv
Relxrart's Old Brandy,
In bis case, he looked up with aslenisnmeni.
but after hearing et Its wonderful citccts in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at laat consented te fellow our advice. He
nsed the Brandy faithfully and steadily ; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man .with
a stomach capable or uigcstmg any tiling which
helchese te eat. He still keens it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since he has this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Practisihe Phvsicia s.
H. E. SLAYMAKER.
AGKNT VOE
Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
Established In 1785,
IKTOBTKB AUD DEALEB Df
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPF
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 118,
1827 and 1828,) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND. SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. 29 EAST KING ST. LAN CASTER. I'
T OCUEK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy let
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed, In
flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines alltne
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess tbe most
sate and efflcient qualities for the cure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE. 25 Cents. Prepared only aud sold by
OHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Ne. 9 East KiBg Street, Lancaster.
-RKAD THI1Latcastkr. Pa., April 29, 1881.'
Tn Kiditrvcura M'e cempasv.
Omts-lt gives me much pleasure te sa
that after using one pack et KIDNEXCURA
I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee alter trying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence In your medicine,
cheerfully recommend lt,andknewthatmany
of mvlriends who have used It have been
benefited. PETER BARER,
m261yd Foreman Examiner and Express.
TO-
WILLSON
AND BANGES.
With Kieta and Longwy Ornaments. All the Latest
Novelties. At Prices which Defy Competition.
15c. and 25c. Departments.
JOHN L.
ARNOLD.
ARNOLD,
STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
laprMni
TRAVELERS' OOIDM
IANCAhTEK AND MILLEKSVIiTiTeI;. .
j Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancatser P. It. Depot), at 7, !, and
11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, 6 and 8:Se p. in., uxrent en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:20 p. in -Leave
MillersvlUu (lower end) lit 5, H, and t "Y
a. Al., and 1, ::, 5 and 7 p. m. r
Card run daily en ve time except en Sun
day. .
C COLUMBIA AND PORT DKl'OSIT K. K
J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
uuie:
Statiesj NeRTn-
Accein.
P.M.
2:05
3:1 .
5:21
6:20
WAP.D.
Pert Deposit.
pcachbotteni
Safe. Harber.
Columbia.
Express. Express.
A. V. Y. M.
H:35 3:56
7:12 4:28
7:55 8:11
8:25 9:40
Statieks Seuin-IExpiedS. Express. Accem
WARD. A. U. l: 21. A. If .
Columbia. lld( G:JU 7:15
p. it. ArU:et;
Safe Harber. I'iec B:19 Li: 9:40
Peachbottem 1&4H 7SU 11.07
8:05 12:20
R
HADINU X COLUMBIA IC. It.
. KKANGEMENT OF PASSENGEIt TRAINS
MONDAY, NOV. 7xn, 18.
NORTHWARD.
LKAVR. lA.lf,
A.M.
7:30
0:10
Jil
Qiiuvryvllle
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster
Columbia.
' ARRIVK.
Reading
:40
7:50
8.00
7:50
10:06
SOUTHWARD.
LKAVB.
Reading
ARKIVX.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. King St
Ouarrwiliu
r.jc. p. u.
... 2:30
.... 3:40
1:00 3:50
1:10 3:10
3:2(1 5.50
P.M
5:15
ti-JSO
j. ruins connect at lieauin
ne-
with train teand
from Philadelphia, Pettsvllle, llarrlsburg, Al-
lentewn
and New Yerk,
via Itennd ilroek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains teand from Yerk,
Hanover.
lii-uy-iiii
burg, rrcderick and Balti-
mere.
a. ji. wiisu. sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAU NKW
1 SCHEDULE Ou and after SUNDAY,
JANUARY ft!d, 1882, trains en the Pennsyl
vaniH Railroad will arrive at and leave tl e
LancAHtfi and Philadelphia aepetsaa fellows :
Eastward.
Arrive
Philad'a
Mail Express, 12.44 a.m. I 2:55 a.
rastLlnn, e:m - :a " '
YorkAccen. Arrive" 8 85 ' I ....
Uarrisburg Express 8:35 lfcIO
Lancaster Accommodation 9.00 "
Columbia Accommedntion, 9-.(5 " 11:45 "
Frederick Accem. Arrives. 1:30 p.x
Sunday Mail, 2:42 " SSr.v.
Johnstown Express, 2:20 " 5:f5 "
Day Express, 5:85 " 7t "
llarrlsburg Accommelat'n, 6:46 " 1 9:45 "
A.M. v. r.x.
7:25 12:00 6:10
vat.
0J5 2:10 823
9:27 2.10 8:13
9iXl .... ft25
10:37 .... 9-5
Wwrvnn Leave Arrive
"TWAKP. Pldlad'a Lnnc'fer
Way Passenger, 4ua.x. C.27a.x
Nsws Express 4:80 " 6:27 "
Mail Train Ne. l.vlaMt Jey, 7M " 9.25 "
MallTralnNo.2,vlaCerbla, .... -J0 "
Sunday Mall, 7:0u " 9.25 "
Fast Line, 11:25 " 1:55 r.n.
Frederick Accommeilatlon 2:00 "
Lancaster Accommodation. 25 " ....
HarrlsburgAccommedat'n, 2:15 p.x. 50 '
Columbia Accommodation, 4:15 " 7:35 '
llarrlsburg Kxpress 5:40 " 7:40 "
Western Express 9:00 " 11:01 "
Philadelphia Express, 11:30 " i-.3A.ii.
Mall Train, Ne. 2, west, connecting t
caster with Mall Train. Ne. 1. at 9:25 a.
at I.iin
m.. will
run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fast Line, went, at 1:53, will
run tnreush te Frederick.
Harrlibiirg Express, west, at 5:10 p. m , ha
direct connections (wltboutchangeercant) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, whim flagged,
will stonatDewnlngtown.Coatesville, Parkcx
burg, Mount Jey, Elizabeth town and Middle
own, m
PATENTS.
WM. If. BABCOCK,
513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C.
Formerly an Examiner In the U. S. Patent
Office ; aiterward. Associate Atterney et Jacob
Stauffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the hit
ter's death, would be pleased te hear from In
ventorset i-an caster and neighboring coun
ties, and is still prepared te attend caret ull
and promptly te all Patent business at meder
ate rates. Jau31-3md4w k
R
AGS. RAUS. KAGS.
The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds et
Itags, Old Beeks, Carpets. Woolen Cleths,
Bagging Hepe, Gnm Shoes, Ac, Ac
I will call en perseus having anyet the
above articles it they will drop me a postal
card.
WM. F. HENNEOKB,
NO. 23.1 WEST KINO STREET.
feb25-3md