Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 10, 1882, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY MAY 10 1882.
Price Twe Ctite.
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V
)IONE.B OF MOUEKATE PRICKS.
THE HIGHLAND BICYCLE 8HIET.
The Latest and Best thing out for Bicycle Riders. They are Durable, Neat
and Coel. Price only ONE DOLIiAR and can be had only at
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
M
I'KKS, KATUFUM it CO.
CLOTHING !
Our block et piece goods is larger than ever, anI the styles are all that could be desired. We arc let-civiug daily the
Newest and Rest Styles the market can produce. Willi our Increased trade wc arc kept constantly in the market tilling
up our stock with Choice Goods, and our Meck is always kept new and our customer get the benciit et the market all
the time. CENTRE I1ALI. Is all in inotieii. KVry available heln is brought into requisition. Wc are turning out weekly weekly
ever one huudrcd nulls In this di-puiluicnt. OUB KKAUV-MADK CLOTHING cannot be excelled by any house in th
state. The large basement lloer Is kept lull et duplicated goods, and the second lloer is literally jammed full et CLOTH
ING ler Men, leuth. Heys ami Children all our own manufacture warranted te give entire satKlactien or nieiiev
reluuded. Our TEN DOLLAR (SIO.OO) MEN'S ALI.-WOOL SUITS are moving nir rapidly, everybody being siirpri-.eil
at the cheapness. They are equal II net superior te any null ell'ered by any ether house at twelve dollars. All we ask nl
you is te call and examine and be your own judge. Our Youth's, Heys' and Children's arc all sold at LOW PRICES.
Come and bring your boys along and have them clothed, and save one profit by buying your CLOTHING at
MTEES, KATHFON & CO.
CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 East King Street, Lancaster. Pa. FENN HALL, Ne. 508 Perm !- t.t . .;t, Heading, Pa.
iinr uoeivi.
S1
PKCIAL.
SPECIAL!
NOW OPEN. - NOW OPEN.
NEW PARASOLS,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
NEW SILKS,
PARISIAN LAWNS,
FRENCH MUSLINS,
GLOVES and HOSIER V,
LACES ami EMBROIDERIES.
LADLES' UNDER WE A R.
Sager & Brether,
25 WEST KINU STltfiET.
LAN CASTE K.
c
LOTUS
SPRING
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
DRESS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
CLOTHS
Army Uluc,
Marine Blue,
Navy Blue,
Blue Mixt,
Term Cetla,
Mustard,
Black Meltons,
Black Screes,
Black Twills,
G recti,
Sage Giecii,
Olive Giccii,
Bettle Green,
Green Mixt,
IJrouze Green,
Olive,
Olive Mixt.
Dark Garnet,
Brown,
Dahlia,
Tan,
Indian' Rcil,
Green Checks,
Cheviot Check,
Drab Kerseys,
English Tweeds,
English Cheviot-,
French Habits,
Oxford Mixtures,
SPRING SACKINGS Checks,
SPRING SACKINGS Plaids,
SPRING SACKINGS Mixtures,
SPRING SACKINGS English,
SPRING SACKINGS Scotch,
CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS,
CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS,
CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS,
CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS,
CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS,
WMMil MRM ft llll
RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS,
MARKET and NINTH STS.. Philadelphia.
HOUSE JfVltNlSHIKU OUOVS.
m'KClAL NOTICE.
FLINN & WILLSON,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF
Fishing Tackle, Fishing Tackle.
BABY CARRIAGES, EXPRESS WAGONS, CUOQUET SETS,
VELOCIPEDES, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS,
CARPET SWEEPERS, HAMMOCKS, STEP LADDERS,
And the largest assortment of llenscfurnishiug Goods in the city.
-sole agknts for n.e PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER
FLIKN" & WILLSON,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Reefing and Spouting Specialties.
JUEVJCAL.
-pAKKKR'S GINGER TONIC.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC .
Invigorates without. intoxicating, enrcs disorders et the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and
Inngs, and is the greatest strength restorer and bleed purilicr. and the REST AND suit EST
COUGH MEDICINE hVEU DbEl). lfyeu are.sullerlng from Female Complaints. Nervous
ness, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TONIC le-day. JOO DOLLARS paid ler
alallurete help or cure, or ler anything injurious found In 1L Send for circular.
PARKKR' HAIR RAT.RAM Satisfies the most lastiUieus as a perfect Hair Restorer and
rJUUUMlD flAUl DJUjOAM Dressing. 50c. ftid fl elzes. HISCOX & CO., New Yerk,
xnayi-eod&eew
VLOTHINU.
myers, rathfen & co.,
CU'-C1AL.
SPECIAL!
GENT'S WEAR.
RNUL IS II WORSTEDS,
FRENCH SUITINGS.
AMERICAN SUITINGS,
CHEVIOT SUITINGS.
FRENCH CASSIUERES,
AMERICAN CASIMERES,
ItOYS CASSIMERES.
FURNISHING GOODS.
We have a large line of Bart & Wilsen's
Linen Cellars and Cuffs, White and
Unlaundried shirts, Gent's Neck
Wear, Hesiery, Gloves, &c
Hager & Brether,
25 WESTKINUSTlfiEfiT.
LANCASTER.
CLOTHS.
English WoxstedB,
French Cassimeres,
Londen Serges,
Scotch Suitings,
Bannockburn Cuoviels,
lmported Kerseys,
French Coatings,
Carr's Meltons,
Austrian Suitings,
F. & H. Coatings,
Spring Overceatings,
American Suitings,
Demestic Cassimeres,
Fine Trewserings,
Simoni Batiste,
Tricofc-a-Leng Suitings,
Heather Weight Cheviots,
Crepe Coatings,
Coachman's Cleths,
Carriage Cleths,
Moleskins and Corduroys,
Army Uniform Cleths,
Navy Uniform Cleths,
Marseilles and Ducks,
Linen Suitings,
Italian Cleths,
Billiard Cleths,
Bagatelle Cleths,
Felts, etc., etc
,. 1UWUUU1 . W.J
Lancaster, Penn'a.
CLOTHING !
v.: urtiisu.
Oak Hall Stand
ards. Certain bread and cheese soil
of goods are known in our sleck,
because of long trial of their
solid qualities, as Standards.
Wc seldom anneuce them, and
yet they come and go from Oak
Hall in large blocks. Promi
nent of these are the Sawyer
Suitings, for which Oak Hall
customers have been asking
these many years. Did wc net
have them our friends would
think wc were gein- out of
business.
Last year we handled ever
84,000 yards, single width, and
thus far this year 36,000. Large
figures these, We have them
in many kinds of garments, from
the smallest Blouse Suit te the
extra sizes for men of 48 te 50
inches chest.
The real Sawyers are at Oak
Hall, Imitations are almost
everywhere else.
Wanamakku & Brown,
OAK MALL, M.rn ami MAiiiiLririmsEiK.
PHILADELPHIA.
The coming of Spring does net
always determine you te lay aside
heavy clothing, nonce we shall keep
our winter stock accessible for a
while and have the spring goods
also handy, if wanted ; but if our
advice is worth considering you will
make changes gradually, beginning
with a Spring Overcoat,
The advantage of dealing with
us is that we have all weights and
kinds of goods te meet the sudden
changes of this climate.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
HUSlilVAT..
T OCllEK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, axle, speedy and sure remedy ler
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Inilucn
za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Rrou Rreu
cliitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of llloed, In
flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases el
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines nil tne
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te pe-css the me-it
sale and efficient qnalities for the curt: et ail
kinds et lung, diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared enlyanitsnlil by
GHAS. A. LOCHER,
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DRUGGIST,
Me. 9 East King Street, Lancaster
IN THE HIMALAYAS.
VUK.1KHV SURPASSING T11JJ ALPS.
The Ablatie Chameiinlx Peaks That Klse In
Lelly Uramlcur Thirty Thousand Feet
from the Ganges Plain
te Darjecliug.
Kuv. Jeseph Cook in the Independent.
Coleridge's byinu te Mount Blanc is iiet
undeserved by tli:it glorious peak of
Europe ; but some yet uuwxitteu and
nobler hyiiiu is deserved by Kiuchiujunga.
Darjeelinjj is in tbe Himalaya Cbamenix.
Tlic overpowering fact here is, however,
in that every thing in tbe mountain scenery
is en a grander tban Alpine scale. Frem
tbe observatory bill at Darjecliug-, wbere I
am writing, mere than twelve peaks can
be counted wbicb rise above 20,000 feet
and tberc arc none below 12,000 feet in tbe
line between cartb and sky.
Tbe snowy range stietcbes like an army
of archangels liem north te east around
au cigbtb of tbe horizon.
Tbe watci falls call fiem tbe distant
precipices. The bees bum in tbe grass at
my feet. Tbe air is still, crystalliue, holy.
Tbe shadows of the clouds cbase each
ether ever tbe seas of evergreen oaks, the
giddy chasms, the stealthy glaciers, tbe
everlasting snows.
The chief peculiarity of Darjecling is
that its depths arc almost as impressive as
its bights. The town of wbite bungalows
is built en the crest of a weeded ridge,
some three miles long aud surrounded en
tbe cast, north aud south by gigantic ra
vines. As I leek downward, tbe stupen
dous slopes, covered with tea plantations,
pastures aud forests, descend in tbice di
lutions, sonic six thousand feet in eleven
miles. Frem tbe lowest point tbe oye can
reach in the valley of the Kunjcet river,
below me, te the crest of Kiuchiujunga,
the distance, in a vertical line, is net less
than live miles.
This scenery is probably unmatched en
tliu earth, though net en the moon, in
which tbe telescopic mountains, thirteen
miles high and rolled above our beads
daily, are strangely unappreciated, and
yet aie net te be forgotten face te face
with Everest and Kiuchiujunga.
The Himalayas dazzle the Swiss Alps
net into nothingness, nor out of sight, nor
into lameness ; but into a rank of incon
testable iufcrieiity.
The Alps, however, bave mero variety
and beauty, although less sublimity and
grandeur, than the Himalayas. In the
outlook from Darjeeling, wbile the majes
ties arc unapproachable by theso of any
ether known tcrrcstial view, one misses
keenly the lakes which give such a charm
te the piespcct from tbe Uhigi, the near
glacieis and avalanches of Cbamenix, and
the half-mile waterfalls, tbe gigantic trees,
and the astounding precipices of the Yose Yese Yese
mite Valley.
Ment Blanc is only 15,810 fcet high,
while Kiuchiujunga is 28,000 and Everest
20,000. .Kiuchiujunga, forty miles distant
from J.arjceliug, appears te be, as it is,
mere than twice as high as Ment Blanc,
as seen from Geneva. Ment Blanc, as
viewed from Cbamenix, is seen from a
high mountain valle , but Kiucbinjunga,
as viewed from the Kunjcct, lifts itself
mere than 25,000 feet abeve tbe level of
the observer, into the clouds. As secu
from Senchal, six miles from Harjccring.
Mt. Everest, although it is the highest
known summit in tbe world, is less ini ini
prcssive than Kiucbinjunga, for it is one
hundred aud fifty miles away ; but it.-i ma
jesty, even in this distant view, exceeds
that of Mente Hosa aud Ment Diane, as
seen from the lowers of the cathedral of
Milan.
" I climbed tliu lesilsut break e day,
Sun Miilttt'ii Alps lictere me lay,
1 steed among the silent statues
And stained piiinaeles iiiule as thry.
Hew l.iiutly lluilied, hew phantom tali.
Was Moiile Ke-a, hanging I here,
A tlieiuaiid shadowy penciled valleys
And snuvvy dcIN in golden air."
TtNNYSO.N, "The Itliif."
Eveicst is piuperly described by no ene
weul except its native name, Dcedhunga
Ged-fiiyltt.
Darjecliug lies only some -100 miles
north of Calcutta and lias little. snow ; but
its weather is often iey en days when
the trepicaf Hooghly is enswathed
in a steaming vapor bath. It is
leached by a hall-day's railway journey,
aciess ilat, palm-cla.1, deltaic' Bengal, te
the Ganges ; a furry ever that bread, yel
low stream, which greatly icscmbles the
Missouri in the tmbiduess aud wayward
ness of its currents aud especially in the
blown sand of the Hats in tbe bare por
tions of its bed at low water ; a night's
juuiucy by narrow-gauge railway te iSilli iSilli
geii, en the outer edge of tbe marshes at
the feet, of the hills; and then a day's
tiavel by steam tramway across the fa
mous jungles in these marshes and alemi
tbe grand ascent through Tcendari.i aud
Kurseeng.
In moving up the slopes of the Himalayas
I loin the Ganges plain te IXirjeeling, the
fascinated traveler has opportunity te
study the vigorous tropical vegetation at
the base et the hills : the gradual change
of this into the oak ferests of tbe middle
heights : the tree lerns succeeding tbe
palms aud the bamboos ; the messes
festooning both the rocks and the trees ;
tbe trailing plants choking many of the
kings of the forest ; the trickling rills in
tbe cool ravines; the dashing mount meunt
tain brooks, with their crystal peels ; the
far, grand outlook ever the gray, dusty
plains ; the gleaming, tawncy rivers, en
their way through the parched lowlands ;
the numberless curves of the iron read ;
the audacious grades up which the cugine
climbs, like a thing of iife : the occasional
villages of bamboo huts ; tbe sturdy No Ne No
palcse, with their bread kuives in their
girdles ; the savage Bhoetans aud Thibct
iaus, with many of the Mongolian traits
in their features ; the tea plantations,
with their capacious bungalows for tbe
masters and rows of huts for the coolies ;
the small, gray, patient oxen ; tbe rather
undersized but vigorous Himalayan
ponies ; tbe prayer Hags abeve Buddhist
villages ; the slight falls of suew ; and, at
last, the bursting into view of Kinchin
junga itself ahd its companion giants.
At from 12,000 te 10,000 feet abeve tbe
sea the southern tsIope of the Him
alayas produces fir trees, dwarf
rhododendrons, aromatic rhododendrons,
juniper, holly, currants, cherries, pears,
lilacs, primroses, and violets ; at from 10,
000 te 8,000 aud lower, oak, chestnut,
olives, figs, laurel, maple, barberry, lily of
the valley, and white rose ; at from 8,000
te G,000 and lower, the magnolia, peach,
strawberry, and most of the flowers of
Germany aud England ; at from 6,000 te
4,000 and lower, tree ferns, plautains, wal
nuts, and birches ; at from 4,000 te 3,000,
rice, barley, buckwheat, maize, yam,- cum
min, mint, and rue ; at from 1,000 te the
plains, figs dates, magnolias, lotus trees,
ginger, orchids, mangoes, twelve kinds of
bamboos, and many varieties of palms.
In spite, however, of the number and in
terest of tbe objects in view the approach
te Darjccling does net equal that of the
Yoscmite Valley by the Mariposa or the
Calaveras grove of mammoth trees ; nor
that te Cbamenix from Gcnovabythe way
of Yevay, the Rhene Valley, and the
Tcte-neir Pass.
In Darjccling there are some 500 British
tesidents, besides pupils in an important
school, which prepares young men for the
entrauce examination for the Calcutta
university. The whole population of the
place is upward of 90,000 ; but se scattered
are the native quarters and se exclusively
de the English occupy the summit of the
ridge that the main portion of the place is
very British in appearance. Each house
is surrounded by well-kept grounds ; Gne,
bread reads lead along the slopes ; there is
abundant greenness and net a little atten
tion te laudscape gardening. A Union
chapel and an English church are among
the priucipal buildings. The number of
grounds for playing lawn-tennis and ether
English games indicate the tastes of the
leisured and wealthy proprietors of the
tea plantations, which abound en all the
lower slopes.
The Buddhist temple of the town is, en
tbe whole, a ropulsive place ; architectur
ally ugly aud morally without dignity. We
saw in it a curious Buddist library, of per
haps 150 volumes ; a dozen or se of untidy
monks and a few savage-looking worship
ers. Iu the vestibule steed a praying ma ma
chiue, consisting of a cylinder, about six
feet high, placed upright, and tilled with
something like a mile's length of cloth,
covered with printed prayers. This is
whirled by a crank underneath it and every
revolution is equivalent te the utterance
of all the prayers within the cylinder. A
dozen or mere smaller cylinders were in
the same vestibule ; and yet smaller ones,
of which I purchased a specimen, were in
motion in the hands of the priests, as they
walked about the tcinple. Prayer flags, as
seen at Darjeeling, are strips of white
cotton, about a yard in breadth and from
ten te twenty feet long, attached length
wise te poles and covered with printed
prayers. Every motion of the flag in the
wind is of the same dovotienal value as
would be the utterance of the prayers in
scribed upon the cloth.
The Himalayas are one abede of snow
aud the regions around the Seuth pole of
the earth are another, deserving this name
by pre-eminence. It is affirmed en high
authority that a pessible accumulation of
snow at the Seuth pole, iu connection with
certain conjunctions of the planets, might
cause an instantaneous change in the posi
tion of the axis of rotation of the earth.
The result would be a deluge, and the
effaccmcut of the present continents and
the formation of new ones ; but it is un
derstood by men of science that even iu
such au upheaval of the great deep, the
tops of tbe Himalayas would remain
abeve the waves, and thus form a begin
ning for a new career of the life of plants
and animals aud men in a renovated
world.
Asr physician who is acquainted with Its
properties will say that Glenn's Sulphur Seap
is a reliable remedy ler local skin diseases.
The Kkv. Gee. II. Tiiateu. of ISonrben, Ind.,
says : "lleth myself and wile ewe our lives te
Kuileu's Consumption Curk. Fer sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street.
JS early a Miracle.
K. Aseuith Hall, Uinghamten, W. Y. writes:
' 1 Hiillcrcd for several months with a dull
pain through the left lung aud shoulders. 1
lest my spirits, appetite and color, and could
with dlllicuuy Keep up an tiay. .my roomer
procured some lSurdeek llloed Hitters ; 1 took
them as directed, ami have felt no pain hince
llr&t week alter using them, and am new unity
well." Price $1. Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's
drug stoic. i:t7 North Queen street, Lancaster.
When your wife's lutalth Is bad, when your
children are sickly, when you feel worn out,
use Brown's Iren Bitters.
Aius you made miserable by Indigestion, Con
stipation. Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin ?
Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive euro. Fer sale
at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street.
An Important Discovery
lias been made whereby a successful vegeta
ble combination has been introduced, which
acts upon the bowels, the liver and the kid
neys, and at the same time Imparts strength
and vitality te the entire system. Burdock
bleed bitters constitute this important dis
covery. Price $1. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's
drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancas
ter. Why will you cough when Shiloh's euro
willuive immediate lelicl. Price, 10 ets., M
c-ts. and $1. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store,
1S7 North Queen street.
VA.pisRUA.Nii mam, ae.
WE HAVE A NEW STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS
OF THE CHOICEST PATTERNS,
WHICH AUK SELLING RAPIDLY.
Thev include all grades, from the Lewest te
the Best Goods.
GILT PAPERS
VI ICvery Description.
BORDERS, FRINGES,
CEILING LtBOORATIONS, &c.
j
By the yard, in all Celers & Widths.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS, SPUING HOL
LANDS, SI-KING ROLLERS,
CORD MATURES,
FRINGES. TASSELS, PULLEYS, Ac.
FANCY DADO SHADES.
We also carry a line assortment el Lace Cur
tains In pairs and by the yard. Walnut
Ebony and Brass Poles, Exten
sion Cornices. Fine Pier
Mirrors from $35 up.
a"Cenie and see us.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
VUINA. AN It UJjAJIS WAMt,.
1GH it MARTIN.
H
lite Granite Ware
AT
CHINA HALL.
Just received per steamship
" British Crown " another in
" voice of WHITE GRANITE
and PORCELAIN in Table,
Hetel and Chamber Ware,
Wares exchanged if net
satisfactory.
We have added te our
stock a line of JAPANESE
PAPER WARE.
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET
SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS
Removed his Ollice tretn 56 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi
ately in Rear of .Court Heuse, Leng's New
liuilaing. ml7-tid
winer
MJltlCJl
B
ROWN'S IRON BITTERS.
Oh, My Back !
That's a common expression and bas
a world of meaning. Hew much buf
fering is summed up iu it.
The singular thing about it is that
paiu iu the back is occasioned by se
many things. May be caused by kid
ney disease, liver complaint, consump
tion, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia,
overwork, nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don't neglect it.
Something is wrong and needs prompt
attention. Ne mediciue has yet-becu
discovered that will se quickly and
surely cure such diseases as Brown's
Iken Bitters, aud it dees this by
commencing at the foundation, aud
making the bleed pure aud rich.
Logauspert, Ind., Dee. 1, issu.
Fer a long time I have liecu a
suOerer Ireiu stomach and kid
ney disease. My appetite was
very peer and the very small
amount 1 did cat disagreed with
inc. I was annoyed very much
from retention et the urine. 1
tried many remedies with no
success, until I used lluewa's
Iken Bittuks, Since I used that
my hteutach does net lielher me
any. My appetite is simply im
mense. My kidney trouble is
no mere, and my general health
is such, that 1 leel like a new
man. Alter the use of Brown's
Iren Bitters ler one mouth, I
have gained twenty pounds Iu
weight.
O. B. Saikiiint.
Leading physicians aud clergymeu
use and recommend BllOWN'S IKON
BITTERS. It has cured ethers suffer,
ing as you are, aud it will euro you.
Fer sale at U. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere,
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
mys-iwd&w H
ATTENTION 1 A MUTUKR SPEAKS UN
til the Occidental entered our house I never
knew what It w:is tefeel whollvsecure Irem the
attacks etscarlet levcranddiphtheriu. In using
it ler threat affection your valuable met'icine
has proven most magical and instantaneous
in its cure. Your pamphlet has taught me
hew important it is te watch the children's
threats and I catch myhclt frequently doing
this whenever they complain and applying a
dose instantly. 1 advise all mothers te try it.
It is a great comfort and a been. Signed, A
mother. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 1.17 and IX)
North Queen street, Lancaster.
I ENTLEMEN.
Wc call your attention te an Important dis
covery in our practice which we havu leund
very succcssfnl in caes of prostration arising
from indiscretion. These suffering Irem any
of the numerous lerms et Debility arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by
sending a three cent stamp ter further in for
mation. Address, DRS. LA GRANGE JOR
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. H.-.5 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. I'a. Hours ler con
sultation : 10a. in. till '2 p. in., and 5 till is p. m.
inar25-ainced
VLOTHIXU.
s
PEC1AL OFFERING
TO PERSONS IN WANT OF AN
Elegaut iSuit of Clethes
OR A
STYLISH SPKIiNU OVEHCOAT,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BU"..
We suggest placing au order only te scenic
pi euipt attention and choice et stock. Dispel
trein your minds the thought of buying cheap,
trashy garments when such splendid lacilltuu
are ellcrcd te obtain the very best at such
moderate prices Irem the leading establish
ment and the acknowledged headquarters ler
CORRECT STVLES, the most striking and
novel effects te be leund iu the European
markets, which we import dlreet and have
exclusive control.
45-Rcincmbcr, no ether Iioihe in this eily
can show the same line el goods. We are the
only party that handle the Original Londen
and Parisian productions el ORIGET, :il RUE
V1VIENNE. PARIS.
An examination el our Immense stock will
satisty the novice as well as the aesthetic taste
that for tone and character our goods cannot
be excelled, and rank among llin leading
houses en this continent.
Ne. 121 North Queen Strest.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
JPRINO Al SUMMER NOVELTIES.
AT
H. GKERHART'S
talstenl,
NO. G EAST KING STREET.
1 hereby Inform my customers that my
stock of
SPRING and SUMMER SUITING,
SFRING OVERCOATING
& FANCY VESTING
Is new complete. 1 have new the large-stand
choicest assortment of
WOOLENS,
Fer Fine Tailoring in the eily et Lancaster.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
and all goods warranted as represented.
E GEB1ART.
Thm Es
DMT OOODB.
pcNFKKW
XV ASD
CANTON DRESS GINGHAMS
REDUCED FROM 15c. TO 12Kc.
Jut received from Auctien:
Cheviot Skirtings for Werk ingmen,
Slightly -willed, te lie sold at Se. and .c., regu
lar prices about r2jv.
AT SWARR'S,
50 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
The patent-back " DEFIANT " Shirt a spec
ialty. OILKS ANU DRESS UOOIW. "
Watt,Shand&Ge,
Are doily receiving New Goods in this De
partment, and offer the best possible value in
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
PLAIN, STRIPED and POLKA DOT SUM
MER SILKS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN fcURAII 9ILKS,
Only Mic a Yard.
MOIRE ANTIQUE, DAMMASSI and BRO
CADE SILKS.
Au limneiiHO Stock el
NEW DRESS GOODS
In nil the Popular Fubrlcs. at Lewest Prices.
New Opening, a Choice Line of
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES,
Iu all Sizes and Quallllej.
We Offer a New Line et t
CORSETS,
In Many Popular Makes, including Madame
Fey's, Dr. Warren's, Thompson 'n Gleve Fit
ting and Ball's Patent Spiral Spring Corset.
We Invite the Special Attention et Ladies te
Extraordinary Bargains In
Gcriiuiii Table Damasks,
At .'lie, :i3c, 37c. I5e and tee a lard, in Hand
some Designs aud much under usual price.
NEW YORK STOKE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
M
ETZUER & UAUUUHAN.
HETZ6ER & HAIMMAN,
AT THEIR
New Cheap Stere,
HAVE NOW IN STOCK A COMPLETE AS
SORTMENT OK THEIR OWH
RRAND OP
Gossamer Waterproofs
That are Guaranteed te give full b'allsluctlen.
GUSSAMEltS for LADIES.
GOSSAMERS for GENTLEMEN.
GOSSAMERS for GIRLS.
GOSSAMERS for ROYS.
AT
METZGER
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STOKE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
lietween the Cooper IIeusu and Serrel Herse
Hetel,
janll-lydftw
N
EXT 1MIOK TO THE
COURT HOUSE.
FAHNEST0CK.
Our store is new slecked lull el
NEW
Dry Goods!
AM03U8T WHICH WILL BE fOUHD
MANY J3AKGAINS,
Frem recent Iirge Importers'
Auction Sales
HELD in NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA
flew Goods Opened Daily
AT
FAMESTOCK'S,
NBXT DOORrTO COURT HOUSE,
. .-
SANCASTKR. PA.
K
AGS. RAGS. RAGS.
Tin- iiiphi-st Cash Prices lnild for all klud'i el
Rags, Old Heeks, UurpttUf. Woolen Cleths-,
Ragging ICeiie, Gum Shoes, Ac, Ac.
I will call en person having anyet the
above articles II they will drop me a postal
card.
WE F. HBNNEOKE,
NO. 235 WEST KISO tfTJUSET.
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