Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 18, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAIIA INTELLIGENCER SAT URDAY. MARCH 18, 1882.
SATURDAY NIGHT BRIEFS
OF KEL1UIOUS, SOCIAL AND LITERARY
INXKKEST.
IteuiH el All Sorts for Infonnatleu, Instruc
tion aud Diversion.
Mrs. Ole Bull is working steadily ou her
memorial volume concerning her husband.
The number of Jews in all England is
said te be net mere than 120,000. Of these,
50,000 are in Londen.
" Write fongees en your slates," said
the teacher te the juvenile class in spell
ing, and a little girl wrote, "Ge, go, go,
ire."
Mips Araminta Gusliiugten-Speaks of
the "solemn season or leaned." She
never could bring herself te say Lent. It
is se painfully vulgar, you knew.
A young couple were baptized together
at Trousdale, Tcnn., and immediately
afterwards were married, in theirdripping
garments, by the same clergyman.
There was no attempt te deceive the
guests as te the ages of the bride and
bridegroom of a wedding at Elgin, 111.
The cards et invitation said : " Smith
Jamisen, 84, te Sarah Saward, 83."
A Hebrew and topical index te the
fourteen volumes of ,4Lange's Common Cemmon Commen
taiy en the Old Testament" has been
prepared by Professer Pick, of the Allegheny-theological
seminary.
' Nicodemus is a neirre colony of UG7
families in Graham county, Kansas. There,
are two churches, two schools and several
stores ; but the remarkable fact about
Nicodemus is the entire absence of money.
All the trading is doue with the produce
of the farms.
A memorial chapel is te be erected in
Celwyn Bay, te commemorate the dis
tinguished Wcsieyan preacher, Wm. Mor Mer
ley Punshen. The pulpit, of Italian
marble, in te be contributed by Wcsieyan
ministers.
Pepe Lee XIII will create seven new
cardinals, it is said, at the approaching
consistory. Among them will be the
Arch-bishops of Dublin, Seville, and Al
giers, and the Patriarch of Vienna.
"What is truth?" was the question
which the whole world, net Pilate alone,
was asking .en the day when Christ was
crucified. Pilate seems te have been di
vinely guided te answer his own question,
when he cried, "Beheld the man!" It.
S. llewland.
The National Unitaurian conference, te
be held in Liverpool, in Apsil, will con
sider the following subjects: (I) the
development of the religious life within
the churches ; (2) the practical meaus by
which they can enlarge and extend relig
ious influence : and (3) the position of the
ministry.
By putting an " r" in the wrong place
a Richmond printer made the editor say
of a scene at the close of a burial, "dis
consolate fiends steed riveted te the
sport." The intelligent compositor left out
the letter "d" m a paragraph about a
beautiful actress, and informed the public
that crews jlecked te see lrcrwlicrcver she
tvctit.
The Court, austei cly : "Prisoner, hew
did you have the audacity te break into
this man's house at midnight and rob
biinV Vrixener (pitceusly) : "But, your
honor, last time I was before you, you
wanted te knew hew I could have the au
dacity te rob a man en the highway at
high neon. When de you want me te get
in my work V"
A young farmer near Springfield, Mass ,
says he was working iu a field when a
man ami a woman came along in a car
riage. The man asked him if he would
marry the woman for $500 ; he consented
ami they went te the nearest justice, who
performed the ceremeuy. He shows the
.500 as proof, and the justice bears him
out in the strange story. The mysterious
bvide and her companion rede away im
mediately after the "marriage, and no mere
is known of them.
The Rev. Arthur Auuiceseed, of Utica,
is a disciple of Wilde, and is pronounced
by his lady parishioners a very zephyr of
poetic piety. His preaching is very deli
cate. Last Sunday he icad a portion of
racrcd writ detailing a rehearsal of Jenah's
submarine adventures. " We come new
te Jenah," said Arthur, "who passed
three days and three nights iu the whale's
ahem society."
The Salvatieu Army .recently held a
" demonstration " of reclaimed 'draukards
in City hall, Glasgow. The chairman
said the army had SO, 000 men and women
in fhe United Kingdom who neither
tasted, touched nor handled the cursed
drink. Several captains, male and female,
delivered addresses, rekitiug their personal
experiences, " thtee volleys," or cheers
being occasionally filed.
If we would make tlse pulpit iu this
laud strong and truo,the preacher must be
a free man, as Paul was free, and Luther
was free, and as the .citir.cn is free, and
the men who fellow medicine and law.
The preachers who consent te- be of the
pattern churches prefer are net men, but
things ; net llesh and bleed with a soul te
make' ail things sure, but wax te be
meulded and adorned te the liking of
theso who hear them. The man who is
net what Ged made htm from the surface
te the centre has no business in the pulpit.
Rebert Cellycr.
A gorgeous bridal chamber has just been
completed for a rich Brooklyn girl. The
walls are covered with white satin, tufted
with geld buttons, and mirrors are inter
jected here and there. The ceiliug is
painted in the most artistic manuer aud
the curtains are of white silk embroidered
in geld and rich colorings in floral do de
sign . The curtains are mounted en gilt
poles, aud when drawn back disclese lace
tltep curtains that cost $000 a window.
The portieres are of white silk plush, with
dado embroidery matching the cut tains.
The furniture is treated with the satng
material as the curtains, aud what little of
the framework is seen" is found te be rich
ly gilded.
Certainly our lady readers will be in
terested te knew something of the two
damsels whe'have heads of hair of unpar
allelcd length and beauty. The first is
Miss Ida Terry, of Cbicepee Falls, Massa
chusetts, whose hair is said te trail for
half a yard along the lloer. But tV.e
Rochester Express claims that Miss Hat
tie A. Miller, of Ne. 174 North street, iu
that city, surpasses Miss Terry. Miss
Miller is five feet, four inches in height,
and in all respects prepossessing. She
kindly consented te take down her hair iu
the presence of the newspaper man. It
seemed te fairly encompass her as she
steed erect, and allowed it te flew grace
fully ever her shoulders and along the
fleer. It has grown surprisingly even in
length, aud from the scalp te the end of
the hair measures exactly six feet aud six
inches, thus allowing of a trail fourteen
inches in length. Although such an
abundant growth would naturally be sup
posed te give its wearer mere or less incen
venience, yet Miss Miller state;, that she
neither sutlers headache from
it nor is
time ia
obliged te bestow unnecessary
dressing it.
Household Marker.
DAIBT-.
Buttery ft essroe
Cup cheese, 2cups ,sc
Cottage cheese. 2 pieces. x,r
Dutch cheese HI lump SK-c
POULTRT.
Chickens H pair (live) a;mi
" fl piece (cleaned) t07re
Ducks fl pair .- 45tf.Fi5c
" ?l piece (cleaned)..., 057.'ic
Gcece, cleaned $1
Turkeys,livc $ mai rM
" cleanei.Hft 15QiSc
amuiti.iiiinJteLH.
Apple Butter Hlqt 5c
Cocoanuts each nTc
Cider gallon ; ae40c
Eggs Hi dez ........................... ..........uc
Heney ft ft SMSiSc
Lard fl lb 13Hc
Mincemeat, H ft lie
soap H lb... ........................... 5?c
Sauerkraut HI qt jsc
3iiuiuaiKjj ft quan 10c I
Walnuts H Tpk... ...........,,.,,. ,...7c '
VBU1T8.
Apples fJ X pk 35Q35C
Bananas tfilez 060c
Cherries, dried. flqt.. 12c
Currant, dried, 12e
Cranberries Vat 1216c
Dried Apples V qt 8010c
" I'cuchCB ft qt...v 12Q150
Lemens V dez... .. ...... ....-c
Oranges y dez '. 20c
VEUETABLSS.
Beans, Lima, y qt. 2330c
Ueets bunch 5c
Cauliflower 1 head 1425c
Cabbage V head 44S10C
Carrots buncli -...5l0ci
Unions V Ji pk aesjiDc
Green onions f? buncli- 5c
potatoes bushel $11 10
Wpk 12916c
(Sweet) fl 'peek 1530c
Radishes in bunch. . 35c
Soup Beans qt .1015c
Saliily biuicn 23c
Turnips IJpk Vi&Kn
I, una ueans fi qt ......&.;
Head salad..... -. S10c
MEATS.
Becl f? quarter 7610c
Beet Steak, St 18015c
" Beast (rib) ft lauc
" " (chuck) lb 1012c
" Corned, lb 10015c
" Dried, V ft 20j35c
Bologna dried 30c
Ham V & ' 22c
Ham, whole HI 0. He
llacen 9) S Hie
Lamb ft lv20e
Mutten 1 &....
10lCc
1012c
rerk? ft
Shu.-piuc $1 B ....
Veal t' &
Black Basils ft.
12c
..10lGc
.".7.7.'."l0c
15c
12c
...1215c
1 uc
.124l5c
fish.
Blue tisn ..
Catllsh y S
Eels. lb
Haddock
Halibut W ft....
Herring.
...sc
Lake Trout fl ft IPC
Mullets lOe
Perch 12c
Reck. 1518c
Salmen W ft....i '. 12Kc
Shad each 080c
Sun IOC
Queiit r" . . k
Smoked Salmen l lb 30c
Spanish Mackciel 12c
Trout 12c
White fish i lb 12c
OUA1N.
Hay Tlinctuv H ten $2223
" Clever HI ten $15017
Cern V bus U0c
OAu vl bl!S. ................... ...OvKDdOC
uye it eu9. ..... .ej(fl(Swc
TlinUi; (()( I 1 bud $3.253.50
Wheat oils $1.35
Fleur $6.00flbbl.
Buckwheat meal $123 ft baas J1.25
A geed Uaptist clergyman of Uergcu, N. Y.,
Uftreng tcinperance man. sutrered with kid
ney trouble, neiiralRia, and dizziness jilmest
te blindness, ever two years after he was told
that Hep Bitten would cure him, because he
was afraid of and prejudiced against "Bit
ters." Since Ids euro licnaya none need fear
but trust in Ifep Hitters. inlS-Swd&w
A Signal Victory.
The value el clcclricity-as a remedial agent
Iuih gained a signal victory ever prejudice.
Themas' Kclcctrie Oil ntanda loreuiest in this
class of cimineuiKls. Testiinenials from all
parts tell of the wondrous cures et rheuma
tism, neuralgia, liuits, and sores, etc., ellccted
by its ugeney. Fer Hale at II. B. Cochran's
ili-ug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster.
A marvelous cure
Fer all bodily ailments, arising irem Impurity
et ble-.nl. a torpid liver, irregularity of the
bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder
ed kidneys, is warranted in a Tree use of Bur
dock Bleed Hitters. Price $1. Fer sale at II.
15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North (jiiucn St.,
Lancaster.
loe fastidious.
Seme would-be Byrnns leek en with disgust
At the rhymes el Eelcctric OH "poet ;"
Kut wc have the best article known te the
world,
And intend that all persons shall knew it.
It ciuvh coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh,
Krenciiitis ami complaints et that kind ;
KdoeueL cost much, though rheumatics it
cures.
'Tis best OH in the world you can llml.
Fer Hale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North tjueen ctrect, Luucaster.
JCK1.UIIOVS.
GKACK I.UTltKKAM CBDIWB, NOKTH
Queen and James streets. Paster, Kcv. C.
E. lleupt. Regular divine services will be
held at W a. m. and 7J p. m. Sunday school
at i p. m.
IjUItST 15A1TIST, CAST CHESTNUT ST
1 Sunday bcrvicc; preaching in the morn
ing at liK by O. KcrshuCr ; in the evening at
71 by J. B. Lewis. Sunday school at 1 Ji p. m.
171IRST M. K. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE
. street. On account et the abseuce of the
paterat the Annual Conlcrence, no preach
ing service will be held in this church. Sun
day school at y. p. in.
I.mwr rrfermi:i divine service
te-morrow at 10:30 a. in., anil at 7:15 p. m.
Sunday bchoel at 1:30 p. in.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. THE
Ministerial Association will meet Mon
day next, at 10 a. m., in the vestry loom iu the
basement of the First Reformed church. All
pastors and resident ministers et Lancaster
are Invited.
SY LVANU3 STALL, Sec'y.
MORAVIAN. J. WAX HARK, J'ASTOR.
10K n. m.. Litany and sermon en " The
Fourth Utteranee from the Cress." '2 p.m.,
Sunday school. 7Vi p.m.. Litany and sermon
en "The Fitth Utterance from thcCress." All
made welcome.
"livi:t
RAI'lIST CHURCH Y. l.
Beems. Rev. M. Fravne. liaMer.
V. C. A
10; a.
p. in.
m. and ,i. p. in. Sunday school at 1:15
T RUSH VTERIAN. SERVICES
AT THE
.L usual hours, morning
and evening.
i-rcacning iy me kcv. w. k.
adelphiu.
Stewart, et Pliil-
OT. JAMES. HOLY COMMUNION AT S
O and morning service lit 10 a. in. Even
ing prayer at Vi p. m.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SER
vices at 10Ji a. m., and at Ti p. m. Prayer
meeting at p. in. Sunday school atl?i p. m.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL,
Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street.
Uev. Wm. F Lichliter, pastor. Divine ser
vices at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school
at '1 p. m.
S1
T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Preaching te-morrow mernlncr and even
ing ey i uc pastor, uev. ayivanus stall. Morn
ing .subject" Working in the. Vineyard."
Evening" Rejecting Christ." Seats lree.
Welcome te all. Sunday school at 1:45 p. m.
Uetwald mission school at 2 p. in
OECOND EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
k (English), North
Orange, Rev. .1. C. K:
Mulberry street, above
I. C. Krausc. naster. Preachlnir
at low a. in., and 7li p. m,
7V n. in. Slinrlnv Qelinrtl nt
p. m.
UNION BETHEL-CHURCH OF GOl),
Bcv. G. W. Sellhamcr, pastor. Preach
ing at 10K a. m. and 1 p. m. Morning
scbjecl "The Scriptural mode et Baptism;"
in the evening, "The Scriptural subjects ler
Baptism. Experience meeting at o'clock.
WJSST. MISSION, M. K. CHAPEL, CHAR
lotto street above Lemen. Ne public
service in the morning. Sunday school at 1
p. 111. Preaching in "the cvenlug'at the regu
lar hour of service.
lARKWKLL NOXICJS.
DR. G, A. GREENE,
will open offices APKIL 1, at Ne. 22 N. Second
St., llarrisbiug, opiesltc Hie Bolten Hetel.
Alter APRIL I, Ida preparations can be ob
tained by sending te ilnrrisburg ler them. Dr.
G. will be glaa te have anyene call
or send and get four pamphlets free,
with names el persons made well, who
were alllicted with Dyspepsia, Consump
tion, diseases of lhc heart, bruin and ether
parts et the body. One et the panrnhleis
contains a concise, history of vaccination and
another et Catarrh, with names el persons
cured. Over Jive bundled persons cured et
Catarrh in this cltv for 50 cents. Thn f.nn:
. Quick for Catarrh sent te anyene en receipt
01 50 cents. Examinations and consultations
phee.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
146 EAST KING STREET. .
Thirty-lour years experience.
Nete Dr. Greene has 430 acres or densely
timbered land (oak, black walnut, A-c.) in
Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell
c m Ji?'JVeexcll,m ter ,,lml ln this county.
ill iV JVccS
11
AGS. RAGS. RAGS.
The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds el
Bags Old Beeks. Carpels. Woolen Cleths,
Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, Ac, 4c.
I will call en pcrseus having any et 'the
above articles H they will drop nie a postal
WM. P. HENNEOKE,
, , NO 235 WEST KINO STREET.
feb25-cind
MEDICAL.
ja THE SKCBET.
UAILBOAD MEN, BANK OKtICKRS AND
CAPITALISTS AFFECTED.
SERIOUSLY.
A Little Inside Chapter That Will be Kead
With Interest by the PubUc.
KailreaL-, banks and capitalists are the great
moving and controlling power of the world
new, and there is a road.areugU road.threugU
which all that attain te prominence must pasa
and many laU in the light. Thought, study.
mental and brain work is the lughway te emi
nence ; and work, thought, worrying, plan
ning, calculating, all iced upon the brain and
nervous system, and the results are Nervous
Prostration, Ileart Disease, Apoplexy, Par
alysis, Neuralgia, Nervousness, bleepless
Nights, Sick and Nervous Headache, and a
sudden dropping out of the business ranks
from overwork and nervousness in some el
Its forms. This is tha natural consequence.;
but if the nervous system is led and supported
In proportion te the waste and demands made
upon it, these icarlul rcsuiU would net lie
heard of or known.
The remedy is a simple, sensible one. Simply
te feed the overworked, irritable nervous sys
tern. And that can be done, und that is being
done successfully everyday in the year by the I
use el Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile
Pills, a special- preparation for Nervous Dis
case, fcick and Nervous Headache, Nervous
ness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia and uyspepsia.
These Pills are net a patent medicine, but
made by a regular physician and used by the
profession at large.
Sold by all druggists. Trice. 50c. a box.
Depot, 10G North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md.
By mail two boxes for $1, or six boxes for 12.50,
te any address.
DR. O. W. BENSON'S .
New Iteinedy and Favorite frescrlptlen.
SKIN CURE
Is Warranted te Cure
ECZEMA, TETTEBS. HUMOUS, INFLAM
MATION, MILK CBCST, ALL BOUGH
SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF
IIAIU AND SCALP, SCROFULA,
ULCERS, PIMPLES A"ND
TENDER 1TCH1NGS
en all parts of the body. It makes the skin
white, selt and smooth; removes tan and
freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing in the
World. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one
package, consisting et both internal and external-treatment.
CUAS. N. CKIITENTON, US Fulton St.,
New YerB, sole agent 'for Dr. C. W. Bensen's
remedies, te whom all orders should bead
addressed. All first-class druggists have it. Price 1 per
package. auu22-lvd.M.WS4w H .
T OCtll'-R'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, cafe, speedy and sure remedy ler
Celas, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness of the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, In
flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest ami Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all tnc
medicinal virtues or these articles which long
experience lias proved te poisons the most
sate and etllcient qualities ter the cure of nil
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared onlyundseldby
OHAS. A. LOOHBR,
WHOLESALE AND "RETAIL DRUGGIST,
' Ne. 9 East King Street, Lancaster.
1BF GOODS
CM
ISINO OUT !
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire stock el
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.,
IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST.
This is a rare chance ler
GOOD BARGAINS.
-AS 1 UAVK AN-
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, which wcra all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
j'2I-ttd 11 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
OPJSCIAL NOTICE.
J. B. MARTIN & C0.;
Artisliu Carpets,
Artistic Wall Papers,
Artistic CeilingDecoratiens
Artistic Lambrequins and
Curtains.
We have in our employ a Philadel
phia Upholsterer of fifteen years'
cApcrience, aid arc prepared le de
all kinds of CARPET AND CUR
TAIN WORK.
CHEAP AND PROMPT.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West Kms: and. Prince Sts.
LANCASTER, TA.
N
KW IMPORTATIONS.
BLACK GASHHEBES.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Offer the very .best possible value at 50, Gl
75, 87K cfc., $1.00 and 1.23. These goods are
perfect in Celer, Texture and Finish, and
lully 10 per cent. lower than last season.
Single and Deuble
BLACK CASHMERE SHAWL&
A SPECIALTY.
Special bargains in 40-INCU ALL WOOL
FIGURED CASHMERES, C2c. a yard, sold
everywhere at 72c. ; only live pieces. 40-INCH
ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURES, SO . a yard
really worth 7."c. Special sale et
10,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c, a yd,
Same goods wcre sold by the caee in February
at 10J cents a yard.
Watt,ShaM&Ce.,
NEW YOEK STORE.
czeranra, c
TTTANAMAKEB A BROWN.
Clothing that
Wears Well.
Tear after year our customers
return because tbey are net dis dis
appeinted in the kind of Cloth
ing we supply lliem. With all
our reasonable prices we insist
en the goodness of the materials.
The stock of Men's and Beys'
Overcoats and Suits is still quite
complete.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
Oak IIaxl, Sixth and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
T)ABGAINS TO-DAY
WILLIAMSON
ANLV-
FOSTER, .
ONE LOT OF
Men's Hosiery,
HELI.INU MK
ONE DOLLAlt rEU DOZEN,
Which is the yiicc by the ca?e.
ONE LOT OF
Seft Dress Hats,
bELLING FOll 81.00 AND S1.7G,
That have the service in them.
ONE LOT OF
Laundried Calice Shirts,
WITH TWO COLLARS, FOR 50c.
That wc nave been selling ler 7."ic.
AND OXE SIMILAR LOT FOR 75c,
That we have -been selling for $1 00 and $1.25.
ONE LOT OF FINE
Pocket Beeks,
Jnl received te-day, that have nil Shapes,
and Many Kinds. Yeu enn make a
selection from thee and
the "rices will suit you.
THE BARGAINS IN
CLOTHING
ARE READY TO RE SEEN AT ANYTIME.
Children's Goods a Specialty.
HOOKS A.ND STATIONERY.
TjlASTKK CAltUS!
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED
EASTER CARDS!
ISJ QRK&T VAB1KTY AT
L. M. ELYNN'S
BOOK AXD STATIONERY STORE,
Net 42 West King Street.
TOHN llAEK'S SONS.
NOVELTIES,
FOR THE
EASTER SEASON!
PLAIN AND FRINGED
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AND SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At the lloekstorc of
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street.
CAMJtlAOES, JtO.
ryuK STANUAKD CARRIAOK WORK
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY A Ce.,
PINE
Carriage- Builders,
MARKET STREET,
Bear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
Wc make every style BugRy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort
able ami elegant style. We use only the best
selected" material, and employ only the best
mechanics, h or quality of work our prices are
the cheapest in the state. We buy ter cash and
sell en the most reasonable termd. Give us a
call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt.
I v attended le. One set et workmen especially
employed for that purpose. fn26-tfd4w
OQJUm
no.Te .
RELLLTZ & KELLER
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
. Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten.
Farmers and ethers In want et Superlei
Manure will find IV te their advantage te call
Yard, Harrlsburg Pike. )
Ofllce. 20 East Chestjiut street. ( agl7-l
B.
B. KAKTIR,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
49 fard : Ne. 420 North Water anil Prince
streets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY,
zr.e jfOBTIl WATEM ST., Zamtmtter, Ean
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic JSxckaafV
Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SOU
" J0WU
W
KATHVOK GO.
FINE MERCHANT TAILORING.
We have just completed the arrangement et our SPB1NG STOCK. In it will be found patterns te suit the most fastidious buyer.
IT EMBRACES OTER THREE HUSfiRED DIFFERENT STYLES.
IMPORTPTl POnni f 1MPOKTED goedS we have net said niueh aa yet Suffice it te say wa have TH
X"A vX 1 LjU VJUUJLO LARGEST AND FINEST collection shown iu any Merchant Tailoring Heuse In Lancaster
City. We are showing twenty different styles of SPRING OVERCOATING in Beautiful Patterns, ranging In price trem SIS te IO. Bach
pattern Is a marvel of beauty.
MYEBS, EATHFON & CO.,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS.
. NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
DMIVOODS.
-VrOBTH ESI) DKY UOODH STORK.
THE
GREATEST BARGAINS
-IN
DRESS GOODS
EVER 1 LACED ON THIS MARKET
IS NOW OFFERED AT
12 Cents a yard,
BY
. J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
11-lyd
LANCASTER, PA.
rAKVKTti. CARPETS.
CARPETS! .
IN REMNANTS. We have about TWO HUN
DRED 1UFFERENT PATTERNS Of
INGRAIN CARPETS WORTH
FROM 40c. TO 81.00
PER YARD,
W hat we will sell ler
20c. TO 60c. PER YARD.
.These goods can be used ler a variety et pur
pose", as rugs for doorsteps and in lrontet
lounges, selas, bureau, Jtc.
JOHN P. SWARR'S.
4911 you want a geed Shirt, get the
DEFIAXT.
B
AKGAINS IN
Sis id Cashmeres
AT
MET am & HA1HMAN
New Cheap Stere,
FROM IMPORTEltS
Auetien Sales.
IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,
BLACK BROCADE SILKS,
. BLACK RHADAMES,
BLACK SATINS,
. COLORED SILKS,
COLORED SATINS,
BLACK CASHMERES, from 12$e. a
yard up.
METZGER,
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
( AnLnu'a Om Stakd.)
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Iknve
Hetel.
Janll-lyd&w
s
PBINO 18S2.
SPK1NU 18SS.
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS' WEAR.
HAGKER & BRO.
Have new open Full Lines or
French, English and American
Olbths, Worsted Suitings and
Spring Overceatings, in
all the Mew Spring
Celers and
Fabrics.
FINE BLACK CLOTHS and ELASTICS
FOR
DRESS SUITS.
Gassimeres and Suitings for Beys.
CLOTHING
(OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE ONLY)
IN FULL STOCK.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
New Neckwear, Hosiery, Lisle and Kid and
Deg Skin Gloves, Linen Cellars and
Cutis. Hemstitched and Colored
Bordered Handkerchief,
&c, Ac, Ac., &c.
CENT'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS,
Laundried and Unlnundried, net cold under
any special name, but guaranteed equal te
any ether at the same price.
JWVTE INVITE EXAMINATION.-
Hager&Bre.
25 West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
SftBS
cLexicnre.
Ditr
OPRISO DBKSS GOODS.
Spring Woolen Fabrics
s
PRING DRESS CLOTHS. OUR SPRING
Dress Cleths for Ladies'.Hisscs' ami Chil
dren's Dresses and Suits are new all In,
the assortment is very extensive, and
certainly the largest line of cloths in
Philadelphia. There are many new shades
in plain colors, also a wide range of neat
pin-checks et new combinations, chang
ing the effect and making the colorings
and styles dinerent from these of pre
vious seasons,
SNODGRASS. MURRAY & CO..
MARKET AND NINTH STS.
LADIES', -MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
COATS AND JACKETS. Almest every
lady wants a Wrap or Jacket for spring,
and te put en cool days In summer, or
te wear in the evenings while away at the
seasheie or mountains. We have a very
large variety of cloths for this purpose ;
also, some new broken checks, Ac, for
spring ulsters.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
NINTH AND MARKET STS.
s
MALL CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS'
COATS. This is an item in our business
te which we Rive much attention. Pur
chases and importations ler this season
include everything new and the very
latest designs in many different fabrics.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO..
MARKET AND NINTH STS.
s
PRING OVERCOATINGS. They iue worn
mucn mere man a winter overcoat, una
every man should have a sprintr ever
coat. Frequently when a heavy weight
ceuiu net de worn at an, a ngni wcigui
-eat might be worn with great comfort.
Wc hava many kind, very desirable in
iuaity and fabric.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.
CORDUROYS, BEAVERTEENS AND COR
DUKOYS. Bnyers of these goods should
note the lact that we have made a large
purchase at about one-third ett market
rates, and we aca dealing them out te
cither the buyer et a pair of pants or the
dealer who buys a piece at the same pro
portion. The prices are very low. But
you must come and see thorn and handle
tne goods te satisly yourselves that they
are cheap.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE.
MARKET AND NINTH STREETS,
SNODGRASS. MURRAY & CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE, - - Market and Ninth Sts., Phila.
AHTRiaa DUOS'. ADVERTISEMENT.
STK1CU BROS' ADVERTISEMENT.
PLEASE
TAKE NOTICE!
THAT WHILE
ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON
IN ODR STORE ROOM
WE ARE WELL PREPARED
TO DO 'BlSB AS Mai !.
GOODS RECEIVED. DAILY
AND-
Bargains
OFFERED at ALL TIMES.
ASTEICH
BEOS-
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
NO. 13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
PKIME IIAY, WESTERN CORN AM)
Oata for sale at Leatnan Place at all times
at market prices. Alse,
COAL AND LUMBER.
21-8md II. II. ROIIRER.
PATENTS.
WM. H. BABCOCK,
51J Seventh street,. Washington, D. C.
Formerly an Examiner in the U. S. Patent
AffiAa AttAnmiwI A sannlnlf A t tfkrTlV rttf .Tflfrtr
Stauffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the lat
ter's death, would be pleased te hear from In
yen ters et Lancaster and neighboring coun
ties, and Is still prepared te attend carefully
ana promptly te all Patent business at modcr medcr
nWratet. ijan3l-3ma4w
aoens.
( GENTLEMEN'S SPUING SUITING. Al
U meat every steamer coming into pert
brings us one or mere Invoices, selec
tion; trem English. French and German
markets et the best and leading thine
for gcntli-mim's spring snita and panta
loons. Tlie styles ami-kinds are tee
numerous te attempt details, but we con
sider that that are among our recent
Importations ilfcne of the handsomest
things vt have ever landed.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY A CO,,
MARKET AND NINTH STS.
H
ANDSOMK PANTALOON GOODS.
Among the first things that every gentle
man wants aitne eeginning ei we season
is a pair of pantaloons. Knewing this our
steclc et spring casaimeres have been
open and displayed for some time, and
we are having a geed trade in them.
Styles ler the season are very geed and
prices reasonable.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY ft CO.,
MARKET AND NINTH STS.
B
OYS' SUITINGS AND CASSIMKRES.
We have iust bought a large let et medium-weight
Cassimeres, all-the-year-round
goods, that have been sold at one
dollar; price new, 73 cents. Tbey are a
decided bargain.
Very geed Cassimeres for boys every
day suits, at 50c. and 60c. per yard, war
ranted te be strong and te wear well.
In buying goods ler boys' wear we
always keep in view the fact that boys
must have strong goods. They de net
take ns much care of their clothes as old eld
er people de, and almost always have
worn out knees. Fer this reason we
always combine strength with dura
bility. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.
WA1LOKS' TRIMMINGS.
JL Tailors who de net want whele pieces
can buy lu such lengths as they want.
We have about titty grade.-? mid colors et
Italian Cleths and Siteslas of e very color,
both English and Demestic Goods, Can
vas. Brown Helland, Hair Cleth, etc
SXODGR4SS, MURRAY & CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE.
j MARKET AND NINTH STREETS.
JTOK HALM,.
S"
TIHCK KOOItT EOK KEMT.
Arrtv te
PHILIP LEBZELTKR,
!cb27-tfd 211 North Queen street.
XAKM FUK KENT.
; About 50 Acres el Land, in a high stnte et
cultivation, known as the "Jehn R. McGov McGev
crn Farm," situate en Litltz Pike, partly In
the city limits. Apiily te
BAUSMAN & BURNS,
ml3-t!&t w in West Orange street.
PUHLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY. MARCH 21,
liSi. at the Leepard Hetel, a new two twe two
sleiy Brick Dwelllntr Heuse, container hall
and six rooms, sitimted at Ne. S08 West Lemen
street.
Sale at 7 o'clock and condlllensmade known
by S. L. TUCKER.
Hexp.t Srcbebt, Auctioneer. ml7-lwd
F
UK SALE. A.V I3IMENSK NUMlJEKOr
HOUSES, STORES. BUILDING LOTS, Ac,
of all description?, in all localities and at all
T)LlC69
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every one.
ALLAN A. IIERR A CO.,
dec3-3md 3 North Duke street.
PUBLIC SALE OF TWO LOTS Or TO
BACCO. Th" undersigned will sell at
their warehouse. North Mulberry und Harris
burg Turnpike, Lancaster, Pa.. TWO LOTS el
TOBACCO at public sale, en WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 22, 1884. at 10 o'clock a. m for the
purpose of defraying- expenses et storage, 4c.
The attention el tobacco dealers and cigar
makers Is called te the sale.
A. S. ROSENBAUM & CO.
B. F. Rewg. Anct. mi;-5td
PUBLIC SALE OF STOCKS. UN MON
DAY MARCH20, 1882. wUl be sold nt pub
lic sale, ler the undersigned, execnteis of
Allraham Peters, deceased, at the Coepi-r
Heuse, Lancaster city, Pa., the following, le
wit.:
10 Shares Farmers' National Bank Stock.
12 Shares Maner Turnpike Stock.
10 Shares Mtller ville Street Car Railway Stock.
Sale te commence at 2 o'clock P. M. en shUI
day, when conditions will be made known by
JACOB G. PETERS,
U.S. SHIRK,
Executers.
Sam'i. IfEsa A Sen, Auctioneers. ml5-ltd
1 )UULIC SALE Or A VALUABLE
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
On FRIDAY, the 21th day of MARCH, A. D.
1&J2, the undersigned, attorney-in-fact for the
heirs of William L. Peiper, deceased, will ex
pose e public sale, at the Franklin Heuse, in
the borough of Columbia, that valuable
Brewery and Restaurant.sltuated en the north
side of Walnut street, between Third und
Fourth streets, in the borough of Celnrabta,
ilesignated en the Plan et Old Columbia by
the number 3! ; containing iu front en said
Walnut street sixty-six feet, and in depth te
an alley two hundred and ten lect, mere or
less ; adjoining property of Careline Dcsch
unit ethers.
The Improvements are a two-story Brick
Dwelling Heuse, large BrtcK Brewery, with
Engine. Boilers. Mash Tubs, etc: Engine
Heuse, Vault, Stable. Wagen Shed, Heg Pen,
Ice Heuse an J ether improvements.
The place Is new licensed as a restaurant.
Possession given April 1, 1884.
Side te commence at 7 o'clock. P. M., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by JOHN D. SKILF.S,
Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs of Wm. L. Pclpcr,
B. F. Rewx, Auctioneer. nildsd
OAMPEXB,
nUKAT BAKUA1NS IH UAHrKTS,
I claim te have the Largest and Fines
tockei
CAEPETS
In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Wetf,
lalt Weel and Part wool Ingrains: from the
jest te the cheapest as low as "Ce. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can he seen In this city.
1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my
iwnmake
Clurift and Bag Carpets,
AS LOW A8 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS JO ORDERat hher
notice. Satisfaction guaren teed.
Ne trouble te show goods if you de nr
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
303 WEST KINO STBBKT,
LANCASTER PA.
XJKMXJrOZICJ
ESTATE Or CONRAD HOSKB. .,
late et Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters
testamentarv en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In In
debted thereto are requested te make immedi
ate settlement, and thee having claims or do de
mands against the same will present them
without delay for settleim-nt te the under
signed, residing In Laacaiter city
CONRAD MOSBR,
B. C. Kbxadt. Administrator.
Attorney. feb2I-6tdeaw
ESTATE Or flEOROE MARTIN EMIO,
late et Lancaster City, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate haviegbeen'grant
ed te.tlie undersigned, all persons indebted
te said decedent are requested te make Im
mediate settlement, and thene having claims
or demands against the estate et said decedent
te make known the eame te the undersigned
without delay, residing In Lancaster city.
CHRISTIAN HAUELGANS,
B. F. Davis, Executer.
Attorney. in6-Ctd.eaw