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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1882.
MATERIALIZATION.
C.UHBACIMQ A FKMALK 8PIB1T FORM.
Sir. Uull, ths Mxtlasa ta tfe fihwl'f CUtfcSM
aui a Flannel Oumi 1st In. HaU's.
ACltnr
New lerkSun.
" Yeu may quote me tt saying that I
saw the pretended materializing medium,
Mrs. Hull, exposed as fraud en Sunday
night last," said the theatrical manager,
J. IT. MeVicker, yesterday, wbea Sim
reporter asked bis Tersiea of as occurrence
that has created a geed deal or remark
among believers in spiritualism.
" The way it occurred ires this," con
tinued Mr. Vicker. ' A. company gather
ed at a private beuse by invitation te see
some marvelleus raaterialiiing phenomena
te be produced by Mrs. Hull, who has been
for seme time astonishing many visitors
at the house of Mr. Hatch in Asteria. The
enlv irentlemen 'visitors nresentwere Mr,
J. B. Sammis, secretary of the Rubber
cuslilDn axle company; iir. ueinnsana
myself, There were eleven ladies. Most
of the party were spiritualists and believ
ers in materializing manifestations. I was
invited by Mr. Sammis, and se far as I
knew, there was no intention te attempt
exposure. Mrs. Hull was accompanied
by her husband, a very gentlemanly per
son. I am free te say that I had net much
faith in Mrs. Hull's ability te produce ma
terial spirits.
The seance was held at the house of a
lady who was net suspected-of any collu
sion . The spectators sat in a front parlor
and a curtain was stretched across a door
way leading te a small back room in which
was a lounge. It was pretended that Mrs.
Hull would lie en this lounge while the
materialized spirits appeared outside the
curtain. When the se-called spirit forms
appeared in the doorway they pulled aside
the curtains and fixed them carefully
back, se that the spectators could see a'
form en the lounge. The light in our
room was rather bright, but in the back
room, where the lounge was, the light was
rather dim.
This made me suspicions from the first.
I was satisfied net only that the form en
the sofa was net that of Mrs. Hull, but I
also distinctly recognized Mrs. Hull's
fuitiucs in the se-called 'spirit fernis.'
But I did net wish te make a scene, se I
said and did nothing. The alleged spirits
beckoned the various members of the
party te approach, and asked whether
they recognized any relatives. If the spec
tator asked, ' Is it mother ?' or 'Is it aunt ?'
the spirit always said 'Yes.' One young
girl said she recognized the spirit of her
mother. She. was permitted te give the
spirit ferfn au affectionate embrace. I was
myself called up, but could net recognize
the spirit. All the materialized forms
were these of females. A lady present
said she recognized one of the materialized
forms as'that of Mrs. Hull with a set of
false teeth taken out. Seme of us noted
a suspicious reappearance of the' same
pieces of illusion worked with cretonne
that partly concealed the face. Others
noted that the gloves and ether attach
ments of the different spirits were similar. "
Finally one of the spirits beckoned te
Dr. Cellins, who was sitting in the most
distant part of the room. What followed
the appearance of Dr. Cellins is related
by Mr. Sammis as fellows :
" The medium made no objection te our
silling quite near and approaching the
spirit. Dr. Cellins advanced closely as
ethers had done. When he get near
enough te see he became satisfied that the
' spirit ' was Mrs. Hull. He reached out
his arm te embrace the spirit, and as seen
as he get a firm held of her waist he
whirled her out into the middle of the
mom amid the astonished spectators.
Mrs. Hull screamed, and her husband,
who had been sitting beside the curtains,
apparently taking no part in the perform
ance suddenly sprang forward and grappled
with Dr. Celiins, seeking Jte release Mrs.
Hull. But the doctor is a strong young
fellow and held en until the lights were
turned up.
" ' Yeu don't understand the laws gev-'
eining these things,' shouted Mtv Hull, as
he peppered the doctor.
" ' We understand that this as a fraud,'
j c plied the doctor, holding Mrs. Hull tight
in one hand while he defended himself as
well as he could with the ether. The
struggle was brief, annd Mrs Hull seen
tot free and ran for her quarters behind
the curtains. But I intercepted her, and
railed upon some of the ladies te go and
see what was en the lounge. They did se,
and found that, instead of Mrs. Hull,
Micro was a neat dummy made of
the blankets supplied te her te pre
vent her from catching cold while she. was.
in her alleged trance; There also they
'euutl a large part of the spirits, includ
ing the illusion veil, the cretonne,
:iud ether familiar attachments. The ex
posure was perfect, and from beginning
te end Mrs. Hull bad nothing te say. She
was pale, nervous and frightened. Mr.
Hull was panting and excited, and vigor
ously insisted that the company did net
'knew the laws governing this thing.' Mis.
Hull is about 48 years old, of medium
height aud Blight build, and has dark eyes
ami a pale face. She has become noted
for her materializations, and held many
seances at Asteria. Seme of her exhibi
tions were given before Henry Ward
Beechcr. She is apparently in ill health,
and after the exposure was the picture of
dcsolatieu and despair."
A NEW KIND OP "BOBS.'
A Vigorous Pretest from a ftepmMtcaa.
" Topics et the Time," Century Magazine.
It seems new te be doubtful whether
the chief practical result achieved by Sen Sen
aeor Mahone and his followers is net sim
ply and solely a new demonstration of the
tact that the negre vote can be used by
unscrupulous leader?, who knew hew te
iulhieuce it, no matter what their objects
may be. It hardly needed a re-adjuster
party or the repudiation of Southern debts
te teach us this ; for the carpet-bag gov
ernments set up throughout the Seuth at
the close of the war haq proved it already.
The demagogues of the reconstruction
period cast the negre vote as they pleased,
ana tney case it, zee, 'ler purposes
as directly antagonistic te the true inter
ests of the blacks as any for which the
Bourbons since their disappearance have
used it. It has new been "voted" by
Mahone in Virginia in precisely the same
way. The fact is, and the sooner the fact
is recognized the sooner we shall be rid
of many dangerous illusions with regard
te the future of the country, that the ne ne
geoes constitute a -peasantry wholly un
trained in, and ignorant of, these ideas of
constitutional liberty and progress which
are the birthright of every white voter :
that they are gregarious and emotional
rather than intelligent, and are easily led
in any'directien by white men of energy
and determination. Such white men may
be demagogues, am in the ease of Mahone,
or they may be filled with a sincere desire
te effect desirable political, objects ; but
their relation te the negre vote, until the
character of that vote is materially chang
ed through education and- material im
provement, will be-substantially what it is
new.
The importance of the Mahone move
mem lies in me iacc wat K Will probably
be followed by ether movements of- a
similar kind in ether parts of the Seuth.
Malem's imitators will tut necessarily
made use of hib cry, for in most or the
Seuthers states repudiation is a dead ques
tion. But almost any cry will, for the
reasons we nave mentioned, de equally I
" "--j uiuTWBBni, an independent
new starts with the advantage that he is
necessarily an enemy of theBourbeas, aad
can therefore advertise himself as a friend
of liberal ideas, and count upon a certain
amount of sympathy asafrieud of tne
negre. Such movements, if they are al
lowed te remain local, can de little' harm,
and may de much geed if they fall, as
here aad there they must fall, into the
heads of men with ad thing mere than
ere selfish iatweeU at stake. But it is
evidently the iateatkm in certain quarters
at the rforthtemtafise them for a purpose
which Republicans have the right te'
consider geed in itself, bat which
can only he advanced, in this cisa,
Ify means full of danger te the country.
The purpose is te strengthen the Repub
lican party at the Seuth.; the means, the
use of federal patronage in aid of any in
dependent movement that may be started.
new far tne aaminisErauea 01 rimsxtem
Garfield actually went in placing the fed
eral "machine" in Virginia at the dis
posal of General Mahone and his friends,
it is difficult te say : but "that it was ex
tensively need, ana became a potent factor
in the campaign, there can be no doubt.
It is new proposed that in. Georgia, or
Seuth Carolina,, or wherever an independ
ent leader shows any "strength" among
the negrees, this scandalous abuse of
power shall be repeated, and that the custom-houses
and ppsteffices of the general
government shall be converted into local
political machines te stimulate the move
ment. It is hard te believe that any administra
tien which avew3 itself in favor of civil
service referm can lend itself te 'a scheme
se inconsistent with all professient of re
form as this.
A reed Baritlat elnvrman of Benreu. X. T..
a strong temperance man, suffered with kid
ney treubU, neuralgia, and dizziness almost
te blindness, ever two years after he was told
that Hep Bitters would cure him, because he
was afraid of and prejudiced against " Bit
ten." Since bis cure, hs says non need fear
dux. irusi in jiep jiuitm. muiwuw
Second Edition et Jed.
Ifr.nn1in V. nivlatnn street. Bnffale. savs
" I cannot be tee thankful that I was Induced
te try your Sprtrfg Blessem. I was at one time
Traill I BlinnM never be able te iret out again.
I seemed te be a second edition of Jeb without
his patience ; my face and body were eae vast
collection et bells and pimples; since taking
one bottle et your Spring Blessem I am quite
cured, an eruptions nave uisappnareu, uuu x
fuel better Chan I bare In a lone time." Price
OS cente, rer.sale at II. B. Cochran' drug
store, JS7 North queen street, umcaster.
An XaUre Success.
It has been proved by the most reliable testl
mentf that Themas' Kclectric Ollls an entire
success in curing the most Inveterate cases of
ineumausm, neuralgia, lame Dace una
wounds et every description Fer sale at H,
B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
The Law or Kindness
Is universal : it aflects all the human Jamllv.
all animals, and may be even leund !n patent
medicines. Seme are drastic, and the patient
Is obliged te suffer pains worse than the dis
ease; but in cases et obstinate constipation,
nyspepsia. mere is no remeuy be Kinci, se gen
tle ltt its effects, and yet se satisfactory as Bur
dock Bleed Bitters. Price $1. Fer sale at If.
B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.,
Lancaster.
MMDIOAL.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
nostetlcr's Stomach Bitter is the great
household medicine of the American people,
and Is taken vorywhero as a sareguujd
agulnst epidemics and endemics as it remedy
for dyspepsia, billleusHess nnd Irregularities
et the novels, as n cure for chills und fever
anil rneumatic aliments, and as a general lit
vigeruntand restorative
or sale by all Druggists uml Dealers gen
erally. fcbi-lydued&w
CLOTMZNO, Jte.
mANAMAKER & I1KOWN.
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 e'f the materials.
The stock of Men's and Beys'
Overcoats and Suits is still quite
complete.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
Oak Hall, Sixth and Market street.
Philadelphia.
A RAItK CHANCE.
A SUIT.OF -
EDO! CLOTHES
OB AN
OVERCOAT
Made Up te Order at Cost Price.
In order te reduce my heavy stock et
FINE WOOLENS
TlUs is without exception the greatest re
duction ever made In SlNJC CLOTHES. and
la done te make room for our heavy
Spring Importations,
partef February w have the sample cards
efthese goods already In store, and any eae
deWpus et securing flret choice ler SP&IN8
SeS?hIm.'0,,,rW'andthe tCea' WUX
Jtemember the above rsduotlenls for
Heavy Weferhta and Oaah Only.
H.GEBHART,
TAILOR,
Ne. 61ut liKftrwt,
STOIiCI
BITTEBS
DMT HOODB.
pn.osiHe UVT!
AT ANDBMLOW COST.
My entire stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
13 FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST.
This Isa rare chance ler
GOOD BARGAINS.
AS I BTAVS AST
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, '
On band, which were all purchased ter eaah.
J. M. LONG,
i
JM-tfd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
T B. MARTIN UU.
LINENS AND MEETINGS
FOR
SPFtlNG!
MUSLINS, SHEETINGS,
PILLOW CASH MUSLINS,
TICKINGS. LINENS,
TOWELS, CRASH,
TABLE COVERS and NAPKINS,
SATIN 'CRASH,
LINEN TLOOR COVERINGS,
Laee and Nottingham Curtains,
JUTE CURTAINS,
RAW SILKS, &e.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
LANOA.STKR. FA.
fc
ABGAINS IN
SinM Cashes
AT
&
New Cheap Stere,
PROM IMl'OUTEKS'
Auction Sales
IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS,"
BLACK BROCADE SILKS,
BLACK RIIADAMES,
BLACK SATINS,
COLORED SILKS,
COLORED SATINS,
BLACK CASnMEREB, from 12 Jc. a
yard up.
METZGER,
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
( Adlkb's'Ole Htard.)
Between the Cooper Heuse aud Serrel Herso
lletcl.
JanH-lviIAw
naUKU AND BTATIONKM1.
lAHTBIt VAUDSt
AMERICAN AND IMl'OKTKO
EASTER OABDS!
IN URHAT VARIKTV AT
L. M. FLYNNS
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
Me. 4.2 West Kins Street.
rOMN II A KK'S SONH.
NOVELTIES,
-KOIt TUK
EASTER SEASON!
PLAIN AND FRINGED
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AND SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At the Bookstore of
Jehn Baer's Sens.
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street
CHINA. AND OJUABBWAJtJt.
VTIUH &MAUT1N.
Qneensware ! - Qaeenswars !
AT
CHINA HAUL.
Just received by Steamship "British
Crown,"jinetucr importation et
WHITE GRANITE WARE
IN TEA AND DINNER WARE, CHAMBEK
WARE, HOTEL WARE.
DECORATED TEA AND SINNER SETS,
- A LAROC iljnt OF
Decorated Chamber Seta,
DAMAGED WARE
In Large Quantities. 4QT Don't fail te see-our
Very Large assortment.
High & Martin,
16 BAST KINO STRUT,
SHAN'S
DMT900D3.
"OKTH END BKT GOODS STORK.
-THE
6R1AWT BAR6HNS
-IN
DRESS GOODS
EVER PLACED ON THIS MARKET
IS NOW OFFERED AT
12 1 dents a yard,
-BY-
J.. W. BYRNE,
322 NOBTH QUEEN STREET,
U-lydJ LANCASTER. PA. .
N
JEW IMPORTATIONS.
BLACK CASHIH
WATT, SH-AND & CO.
Offer the very best possible value at SO, 6X
73, 87X ets., $1.00 and ll.. These goods are
perfect In Celer, Texture and Finish, and
tally 10 per cent, lower than last season.
Single and Deuble
BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS.
A SPECIALTY.
Special bargains in 40-INCH 'ALL WQOL
FIGURED CASHMERES, 3Xe. a vard, sold
everywhere at 72c.; only Ave pieces. 40-INCH
ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURES, 60 c. b yard
really worth 75c? Special sole et
10,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd,
Same goods were sold by the case In February
at 10K cents a yard.
Watt,Stond&Ce,
NEW YORK STORE.
F
AUNUSTOCK.
Carpets,
Carpets.
OUR CARPET ROOM
.IS NOW STOCKED FULL OF
Carpets from Auction.
Te which we Invite the uttontleu of these 1
searchet CHEAP CARPETS, Onolet et All
Weel Chain and Filing, Extra Heavy Ingrain
only BBe. a bargain.
RAG CARPETS, N0 13 EAST KIN0 STREET
RAG CARPETS.
I.AItUE STOCK lO SELECT FltOM
AND AT LOWEST PRICES,' LANCASTER. PA.
UONEYCOUlt AND JACQUER ,
W II ITU OIITT.TS OOI-OIIKD
VJtVAAJ M.KJ piARPKTH. CARPETS.
0e BOc, OOa, 70c. 87 1-Xe. aud Sl.OO.
White Marseilles Quilts,
One let, 91.80; ene let. 92.30; ene let, 94.00,
Cheapest Quilts ever etTertitt.
CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Richly embroidered at lowest prtues.
Opened this day
500 Gossamer Waterproof
Fer Latltus. licuta, Beys and dlrls,
Every Garment Warranted.
FAHNESTOCK.
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
OPBING 1883. SMIING 1S89.
CARPETS,
PAPER HANGINGS.
WINDOW SHADE
lager & Brether
Invite special attention te tbelr CAR
PET, WALL PAPER and WINDOW
SHADE departments. In which they
are offering larger assortments than
have ever been shown In this city, and
at as low prices as same qualities can
be purchased In Philadelphia or else
where. CARPETS
The latest Spring Styles et Mequet
Bedy Brussels,. Tapestry Brussels,
. Three Ply,Extra Superfine and Medium
Weel Ingrain-, Cotten Chain Ingrains,
and Damask Ilall and StalssCarpet and
Borders. Rag Carpet In lull assert
ments. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth.
Cocea and Chain Mattings, Mequet and
Velvet
RUGS and MATS.
WALL PAPER.
All the Latest Spring Designs In Solid
Geld, Embossed and Plain Bronze,
Miea, Flats and Blanks, with Frieze,
Borders and Celling Decorations te
match, for Halls. Vestibules, Parlors,
Dining Reems and Chambers.
ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER
PUT ON BJf COMPETENT PAPER
HANGERS.
WINDOW SHADES,
la Large Assortment In Plain Styles
and el 6 and 7 feefcSbades and the new
Dade Shades of various designs and
prices, also all widths and detirable
colors et Plain Shading and Shade Hol
lands with all the latest Improved
Shade Rellers and fixtures. Brass and
WalnutCornlee Poles, Walnut Window
Brackets,' Lace Curtains and Curtain
Nets.
WE JNVITB EXAMINATION.
HAGER & BR0.,
N0.25 WKT RING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA. Th&r
AJSTBJCm MMOS: ADrXMXJUMMMMX.
A1
STKICK BttOS'ADTKRTMKMXIIT.
PLEASE
TAKE NOTICE!
THAT WHILE
ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON
IN ODR STORE ROOM .
WE ARE WELL PREPARED
Te De Business As Usual !
GOODS RECEIVED DAILY
-AND
Bargains
OFFERED at ALL TIMES.
ASTKICH
BEOS-
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
CARPETS I
IN REMNANTS. We have about TWO HUN
DRED DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF
INGRAIN CARPETS WORTH
FROM 40c. TO S1.00
PER YARD,
What we will sell ter
20c. TO 60c. PER YARD.
These goods ran be used ter u variety el pur
poses, us rugM for iloerstrps uml Ih trout et
leungCH, seltiH, biire.iii, Ae.
JOHN P. SWARim
40rII you want a geed Shirt, get the
D El" J A XT.
ilBEAT BARGAINS IN UABPKT8,
X claim te have the Largest and Fines
fteck el
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels and Tnpp3try CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super, Suiter, All Weel,
Hall Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 28e. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PATTESNB
that ever can tie seen In this city.
1 also have a Large and Fine Stock el my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 30c PER YARD.
.Alse MAKE CARPETS TOORDERatsber
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
49-Ne treuble te show goods if you de nt.
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHLBK, .
303 WEST B3HQ STBXXT,
LANCASTER PA.
"1ARFET8, AC.
NEW CARPETS'
40,000 YARDS.
- Mew Designs, BeaHtilally Colored.
180
60
75
SO cents. 85 cents.!
INGRAINS
cen is.- w cents,
cents. $1.00.
cents. $1.00.
cents. $1.10.
cents. $1.20.
TAPESTRT
BRUSSELS
WILTON AND f
MOQUETTES,
GOOD VALUE
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
I AT
ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown fertnany years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
al-IydCOd&2tWl PHILADELPHIA.
COAH.
rje te
RWTTJiY & KELLER
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILT COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten.
Farmers and ethers In want et Supeiiei
Manure will find it te their advantage te call
Yard, Harrlsburg Pike. I .
entee.90K East Chextnu.t street, i agl7-t
C0H0 & WILEY.
880 NOKTH WATMM BT., Lmnemfr, ,'
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
0Metlm With Ui TeUphenle
Branch Office: Ne. 30 CENTRE SQUARE.
leblya
di:y
'FRINO DHK8S (IOODS.
Spring Woolen Iaterics
JPRINU DRESS CLOTIIS.-OUR SPRIN'O
3 Dress Cleth for l.adle',Mt4e' nml Chll-
dren's Dresses ami Suits nre new nil In.
the assortment U very extensive, anil '
certainly the largest line or cloths in .
Philadelphia. There uremanvueW hnrtes I
in puun colors, ane a wide juticc or ueut
pin-checks et new combinations, cliuin;
ing the ettect and making the colorings
and styles dltlerent ivem thee et jtro jtre jtro
vleus seasons,
SNODOR.S3. MURRAY Jt CO..
MAKKF.T AND NINTH STS.
LADIES'. MISSES AND CltlLDKKNS
COATS AND JACKETS. Almest every
lady wants a Wrap or Jacket ter spring,
and te. put en cool Uavs iu Miuiiner. or
te wear intlteeveiiinistf v title iiMay at the ,
suasnoie or meuniaius. ve nnve a ei
large variety of cloths for this purpese:
also, seme new broken checks, Xc.ter
anrlnir ulsters.
SX
NODURASS. MURRAY A CO..
NINTH AND MARKET STS.
JMALt CHILDREN'S AND INFANlV
3 COATS. This Is an Item in our business
te which we give much nttontlen. Put
chases anil Importations ter this s::bim
Include every tlilnv new and i!ie ery
latest designs In manv diffiTi'iit ftilul
SXODGRA3S. MURRAY & CO..
MARKET AND NINTH STS.
SPItINU OVERCOATISOS They nre worn
much mere tliun u winter overcoat, nml '
every man .should bave-n spring over
coat. Fretiuently when u heavyweight
could net lu worn at nil, a lllit weight
coat might tie worn with great eomlert.
We have many klmls, very ilelntlite In
Huallty and tuhrle.
SNOIH.UASS, MUltlt.W A CO.
CORDUROYS, llKAVKRl'KKNS AND COU
DUROYS. Unyers of these goods heii!rt
note the tact that we juive uuide tt htVa
purchase at about one-third ett market
rates, and we are dealing theui en te
either tl)e buyer et ti pair of pants or the"
tieaier who uuys n piece ai me same pro
portion. The priers are very low (tut'
you mustceme and see them and handle
the goods te slitlsty youielvos that thev
are cheap.
SNODURASS, MURRAY A CO. I
CLOTH HOUSE.
MARKET AND NINTH St'UKIils ,
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE, - - Market and Ninth Sts., Phila.
nevsti rvRxifiiisv OQenn.
TLINN WII.LSON.
HOUSEFURNISHING.
PEUM.K"WII.L M RIJY AND MUST II WE
-' HOUSE-STIRES!
And as we keep the Largest nnd Cheapest and most Oomplete
Stock in the city. Yen can have a beslGr selection and
save money by buying from as.
E$Ne trouble te show floods,
FLINN &
SIGN OK TilE
t'l.V 3111
laicei: let or
GAS FIXTURES,
THAT MUST 15K SOLD UKFORV Vl. V'.Sif OW IS iHK I'lMK FOR UAlUJ Al -
.vir ji-SLATE MANTLES-1'"
BATH TUBS, ATBR CLOSETS. PUMPS. IRON PIPE? and FITTINGS
3-WIIOl KSM.K VND RUT Ml
JOHN I.. AKiNOLIX
Nee. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER. PA.
l-ipr." i .
M&IUCAL.
R
KIUAUTtt OLD WINK STOltK.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following urttole wit veluutartlv eut :e
Mr. H. K. Slaymaker, Agent for Relgnrt' iit
Wlne Stere, by a. pieinlnenl pmetlsiug physs
elan et this county, who has evteiwU e!v u-nM
the Unuidy referred te In his regular pu'u two.
It I commended te the attention et theie .i'
fltcted with
Indigeetien and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much ubused Alcoholic Mini 'I t
Wftanerer Intended us a beverage, but 'e f
nfledasamodlclneot groatiieiency in theei te
Of some Of the destructive dlsea-e vlu i
weep away thelrnnuul thousands of v let i-i-.
With a purely plillantlu-ople motive we pi
aent te the favornble notice et tuvallilk-'eepe.
chilly theso afflicted with tlmt mlseniblu ill
ense Dyspepsia, Bpeclfle reine.lv r Mb-li U
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with ieeble apietlte ami mere or
less debility, Will find this simple iiieillelmv
When used properly.
A Sovereign Remedy
or all tBelr ills and acIicm. iht 11, bow n
strictly understood that we preset lbe uii'l n--but
one article, and that Is
BEIGARTS OLD BItANDW '
Sold by our enterprising young trtcmt, II r
SLAYMAKER. This Uraudy hai Htoel f'v
test for years, and has never failed, n tut
as our experience extends, nnd we thcrutcrf
glTO It the preferences ever nil etner HiiiikIIus
nematterwlth hew many law-breaking i'rcucl.
titles they are branded. One-fourth et thu
money that Is yearly thrown iiwuy cm various
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would .sntllcc '.r
buy all the Brandy te euro any such cut- ci
ases. In proof of the curutlve powei s et
Belffart's Old' Branay,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can .iiiiniumr -":n
bers of wltncsseu one iise In partlculu-wf
Cite:
A hard-working farmer hud been nir.'-tiru
with an exhauBtl vu Dvniu'imlu tern iiiiin'ieref
J ears; his stomach would reject almost everj
Ind of feed; he hud sour eructatiens con
stantly no nppotlte In hiet, he dim obliged te
restrict his diet te eruekem and Ntale bread,
and as a bnvernge lm used MeOrauu's I tout
Beer, lie la a MethiMlUl. utul thou, its new
8 reached at tliuea, and In Ills dlaeeunten ittun
eelalmed earupatly ngalii.st all klmU or nU ng
drink. WhenadvUtidtetrv
ReUrart'a OUl Braudy,
In his case, he looked up with usteuuiiuiein
but after hearing et li wendnriul enVci in
the cases of some of hl mar ntiualniuiices, he
at last consented te fellow our mlvh'. Ik
used the Brandy faithfully uml nteadllr; the
flrstbottle giving him nn appetite, and dotere
the second was taken he was heiiihI man, with
astemach capajjle of dliestliig any tiling wiili-t;
hefchese te eat. He still keeps tt mid im-s u tit
tle occasionally; and since he has thin inrJt.
elne he has been of very little pecuniary bene.
lit te the doctor. a rmarisiMu vuxmvu n.
U. . SLAYMAKER
AOSST FOE
Reigart's Old Wine (Stere,
Sstabllshed In 17H5,
tinOKTXS ABD UCALUB I
FIMKOLD BKAMDIK8, 8I1KUKIES. sjUI'1'.
KIOE OLD MADKIUA, (Imported in llH.
1837 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
KVKRT BRAND. SCOTCH A LK
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Me. 9 KABT KING ST. LANCASTEIt.l
DEAD THIS'
Xi LAWCA9TKR, I'A.. April 2S, 1SSI. ,
Th KrbirxTetmA Mr'e Ceupattt.
(7nf It gives me much pleasnru te wiy
that after nsLag one pack of K1DNI-.YCURA
I bsre been entirely cureil of a severe pain in
mw kmw anil r imii at linilliifr. mill litut
tee, atter trying various known remedies. 1
nave Qvery cenntiencu . jn.ui luumuiui
cheerfully recommend It, nnd knew that many
of my friends who have nwd It havu been
benented. PETKltnAKK.lt,
masiyd Foreman hxaminer and txprcus.
aeuvs.
G
K.NTLKMEN'S SPUINU SUITINC-Aleost
every steamer coming tnte pert
lirlngs us ene or mere Invoice. elee-
ffrww trtim Knirlth. VrMinli iin.i ,!........
markets et ttiebest and hailing ilitns
ter gentlemen's spring units nml panta-
loons. The styles aud klmit are tee
numerous te attempt details, imt we con
shier that there arc among our recent
Importations seme of the lamlmict
t lungs we have ever landsd.
SNODURASS. MURRAY A CO.,
MARKET AND NINTH Sis
HIANDOMK PANTALOON tJOODS
Among the at things that every 0'itle
man wants at the beginning of the .season
is u pair et uintsliHms. Kneivlng this our
' mock et prlug cuwttmere liuve been
open and displayed ter seme tliue. utul
we ur having a gixd tmile III tliem
Styles ter the neasen are very gee t uml
priivs reiueualile.
NODt:RAS. MURRAY A CO..
MARKET AND M.N til Sis.
11DYS Sl'lTlNlIS AND CXSSlMKRfS -
e liavrt Just bought a large, let et me
illum-weighl Cussltneres, ull-tlii-M'ii-inttud
geiHU. that have lieeil s.ihl at one
il:tar; pi Ice new, 7 ccntt. They iii i
alcelileil liargnln.
ery geed Cusslmeres ler heys' ever
ilr.y utti. at We. anil C'e. per 'aid. wav
ninli d te lie strong nnd te wear well
In buying goods for boys wear we
ntw"is keep In view the tact that buys
iniisi have Mtniiij; gemla. Thuy tl net
take as uiueh cirt et their clothes as old
er peeph de, and almost always have
worn out knees. Fer this ri'iwmi we
always combine strength with tluia
t.'.lin-.
SNODURASS. MURRAY CO
'I'.UI.ORS' TRIMM'.NUS.
X . Tailors who de net want whole pieces
can liny in kiieit lengths in they waet.
We have about titty gr.nles and cel, us et
Itiill'in Cleths ami ?lieslas ofeverv enlei,
hetli Kuglbli mid Demesth) (;x ils. t'nii
mis. Itrewu llellaiiil. Hair Cleth, etc
sNODUUVs, MIRRAY-A CO.,
CI.Ol'll HOUSE.
MMtUETAXD NINTH sTRUKl.
WILLSON,
TWO LARGE DOGS.
Klt'S S L't'l'1.1 KS.
t'tSA f?l ..- iHlHt.
1 MMsTKi: AMMlU.I.KlLMtl'.r
I Crs i-:n i n'U-
Uwii Usucs!cr . f. R. tVKv). ; ; V"
U:a)4 ui...-1-i.S . 4, tf .fid s-yej iu..v'- --
Saturday, when tie Ihh: csr !.ves &' l "" t
t tMe MPlersvtUe kUwer eiieJiU
n. !.. nu.l . J!. J u;id ? j. in.
.'!- l ! il-illv !( ' ,- iljue oe'i .: -u
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t;
V n..- ihm. mil iriunii, I'll ml I v. .11' t
and fort Deposit tUlVn.l n K Kdtvvi-iH
.te
billll.
M-riOM.- Neuru Kiptv. Kijivw. ,v.wu
Pert Deposit
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Sate Harber.....
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m;ih-:di;i.u en and tnr sc'm..
JA.VDAUV 2-.M, W, trains en the tVuu
vanln. Itallread will arrive nt unit leave ti n
l.tmr.-itet uml l'lillui)nlililaile'ilsa.i IhIIi.wh
Kiww.n!.
Leave
Amve
I'lilladM
Limc'li'i
I'M I A.M.
3ll
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TAX -
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Kiu,L Line,
Vei-lc Acc-etii. ArrHc,...
Hr.rrishii i g Kx prcsj
I.iuicimt:r AcccuiiiutMlittleti
Cel lllii bill Accoti'it'Oilntleii,
Krederlrk Aecem. Arrlvej,
Huiiday Mull,.,
Johnstown Kxpieis
Dmv Kxtrc:id
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Way l'iWf!enj;er,
Nbwh Kxpn-fis
MalLTralii Ne.l.vlu JMt.Jey,
MallTrnln ,Xe.!,v'i Cel'bla,
hiiiiduy Mull,
K.ist Line,
Frederick-Accoihmndutleii,
Lancaster Accoinmediitlon,
lliii-ilhlmr Accorniiielati.
CeliiiiibJu Acc-oiiniieiltitlon,
HiirrlMbiirir RxpTcss
Western Express
I'lilliulelpliln KjcprcSK,
Leue
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4:15
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Mull I rain. .Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lan!
easier with JIall Truln, Ae. 1, at Vr2ia.ni., will
run through te JIntiever.
Ki tt. leriik Accem modatlen, west, con met 1 ng
ut Luiicusler Willi Ktist Line, west, at IK, will
i mi tnreuuh te Frederick:.
Iliirrl-biirpr Express, wc3t. at .'.:10 p. in , Inn
direct coiiiiietleiu (wltlioutchuiiguet wn) te
Cnliiuibl'i and Yerk.
Knit Line, west, en Sunday, when tdg$vt,
will step at Downlr.utewn.Coutesvllle, 1'ailit '.
burg, Mount Jey, Kllzabctlitewn unit Ml-Vll
("i ii.
i ICAD1NU a COLITMIIIA tt. It.
UltANGKMXN'l'OiMrASSKMUlSUTRAlA-i
3IO.VDAV, NOV. 7-i'U. lsj.
NOKTHWAUD.
LKAVS.
Oii.trry vllle
I. monster. King St..
L:i!ICI!ter
Columbia. ...
.iiiuivi:.
y vs.
7fce
b.le
U-.mi
Ueadlng..
SOUTHWARD.
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A.M. V. M. I'. U.
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7.S0 .... S.10
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CeliiniMa
Luncnuter.
l.aneartter. Mm; Ml
ft:lft
vniiiiy viiiu iu:d ...,, a.w. irau
i-:te
l mins i-iMi:n:i:ial Heading with traliu te mid
from l'lilladclphtu, I'etUvllle, llmilnburg, A.
lentewn unit .Vew Yerk, via" Hound Kreek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains leand from lurlt,
Hanover. Gettysburg, t'rcdcrtcU. huiI Haiti Haiti
mere. A. M. WII.ijON. bunt.
a h. m. y.M.
7:2S 1-.':U0 ti: ltt
r.M.
0:35 :ll M.i.
0:27 'iin H:l.t
l:37 .... S:i-J
10:a7 .... 0..V.