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Volume XVIII--N .218
LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY MAT 16 1882.
Mm Twe Oats
y
rpiIK BltKAT NKff VOKR ItAZAAK.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S
GKRE AT JNTE W YORK BAZAAR
26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LANCASTER, FA.
This Stere is "Declared by Everybody the Leader of Eashien
and Lew Prices.
Wa cordially invite all these who have net visited the New Yerk Bazaar vet, and they
will be cenvincedthat we are the Headquarters for the LARGEST
and FINEST ASSORTMENT of GOODS in this ci.ty.
MILLINEKY.
All tlie Ladies wlie have examined our Tilm
med IlsiM mill Bennets :in; united in declaring
that tertaMeand beauty they cannot lie ur-i:is-l.
Wr have constantly in sleck every
hape und style oil lie season. Tin- most de
sirable Mj lei Ot Hull III pll'ielll Uli'tlK!
I'A TIEXC'E,
rriinu:.
i-jijir:.
n I'M EXT,
viexxa:
moxtiiexe isexxht,
MA ItTllA JIOXXET.
JVMIIO JIOXXET,
I'A ltlNWXXE llOXXET,
DAME lIVItlSAlin J'.ttXXICT,
All the above st vies we have in Milan, Tus
ean, Sann.Straw, Chip uti.l Lace Braid.
Our Hals an; niaikcd in lnln figures, he any
eliild can mce tin-Milling price.
WE OFFER FOR THIS ffKlili
50 dozen Ladies' Kengh ami Heady
Sailors at '45c. each,
Evciy Hat weith 7."c.
J-. UdZKN FINK MILAN BONNETS AT :Slc.
Cost all ever if l.ei.
:. DOZEN REAL BLACK CHIP HATS uttfcC
We arc : elling thfe Hats at the old ii Ice, as
chip lia -.-one up Wiper cent, in price"; tliec
11. its a. r -old in oilier stores at fl.ttl.
Crepes.
Wi: II A K THE REAL COtytTAN CltRPK,
at I,n, i i:i,'$2 ( le $10.00 a yard.
crepe veii-s
!'-.Wl upwards.
GOTTSCHALK & LKQERMAN'S
Great New Yort Bazaar, Ureal lew Tort Bazaar,
26 and 28 MRTH QDEEN
Mvr
Yl'.llS A: i;atiifen.
UON'T KAIV TO EX AM I N ii
euii i::n iidi.i.ak suit, it
IS Kl)V A I, TO A N Y SUIT SOI.U
r.l.SI'.WUKKK FOK FOUK
TEEN DOLLARS STK1CTI.Y
ALL WOOL.
10.000
'.VOKTU OF
Fer Men, Beys, Youths and Children, te be sold out Belew Cost
AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE,
XO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Iiileiuling te devete ruy entire attention te CUSTOM TAILORING, I have cenelucd te sell out toy laie stock of Ready
Made Clothing at a fijjur,e which will certainly suit every person in want of Clothing, wither for themselves or their boys. The
entire stock must be sold by July 1st, the balance will then be sold at auction. He-member, these goods have mostly all been
mantiractuicd iu this city, and are far surpcrier te any made in New Yerk or Philadelphia.
AL. ROSENSTEIN,
PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES.
"Ieiin s. ivii:k & t;t.'a aivkktisemi:nt.
GENTLEMEN!
CALL AND SEE OUR
NEW STYLE NEW STYLE
Pantaloenings and Faney Suitings.
x
JOHN
Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET,
JOHN S. GIVLER,
1)EAITH1S
t J.AMawrat, I'A., April 28, 1S81.
Thk KniMevcci'A. Mr'u CeMi'AMT.
Gents It ives me much pliaisurc te sa
llLitaltcriilnijoiie pack el KIDNBYCURA
1 liuve In p. un'ilrcly i uml et a severe pain in
my hack and sidr, of Ien-; standing, and that,
tee, aturtiyiu various' known remedies. 1
liave -vry fdistidcnce in your medicine,
lie ;rliilly ivceiniiii'iid it, and knew that many
of my triiMiils who have ined it liave been
Ueiifliud. 1'KTEIt l'.AXEK,
mAMV'i k.ii.-ii,:ih Kxiiiiiiiittramt Express.
R
AOH. KACS. KAtiS.
The hlaheat Cash Trices natil rr nti i-imu nt
Uass, tliil Heeka, Carpf.ta, Woolen Clethe,
Jiaggmg Kepe, Gam Shoes, 4c., &c.
I will call en persons having any et tin:
above articles It they will drop me npet:d
cant.
WM. P. HENNECKE,
Ml. -J33 llii1 Ulna 5TKEBT.
feb2Muid
ORAKD OVESIKO OF "THE GREAT SEW YORK
SPECIAL
SOT E
We shall offer this week the
whole balance of our Ladies'
Spring Coats at Half Prices
and Regardless of Cost.
Thc-c. CeaW must l! sold in two week's time
in order te make room ler ether goods.
LOOK D WONDER.
Elegant Spring Coats in all shades
and sizes, $1.62 ; fortner price $3.
Fiue All-Weel Walking Jackets at $.t.2.-,
lerincr price f5.ie.
Elegant Satin ana Cashmere Delmans,
nt$i, $' ami $S; reduced lrem $10 un! '.".
CALL EARLY
IF YOU WANT A GREAT BARGAIN.
The Ce:itg and Delmans will surely lie sold
very quick at these given away pi ices.
We nre always receiving
GREAT BAfTOAlNS IV EVERY DEI'ART-
MKNT.
And it will pay cveryhedy te
VISIT THE BAZAAR.
ST.
26 and
CLOTIIlNa.
If you are a buyer of Spring Clothing
it will pay you te spend some time iu our
Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious
in the state outside of Philadelphia. Re
member you have ever sixty styles te
select from and all our own make.
MYERS & RATBTOS,
THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
S. G1VLER
GEO:
t'l.UUIlERf8
I" tlOK OUr IfOtt MOTHS!
BUY CARB0L1ZED PAPER,
BEST MOTH PH00F ARTICliG IN THE WORM) FOR CARPETS, FURS, &C.
Tarred Reefing Felt by the yard or ten.
E WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
Nea. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
BAZAAR."
w,
Ostrich Feathers.'
We have Flumes and Feathers te suit every
body. Elegant stock el Tips at i"c. u hunch,
I luce in a hunch; Fine French Tips at, 40,
Oi'e., up te .I.WJapIece. "
Iihft-k I'luincs liem Mc. te Jle.ftl
i-tt'u call -pedal attention te a lotel Fine
I'lumes, in light blue, pink, cream, olive,
brenzeanil ethcrsluulcs teinatch hatsatfLS't.
These Fcatheis are new sold all ever ut $.!.)
and we have nodeulit this let will le sol din
three days' time.
FLOWERS.
We have the imkI In-atitilul selection of
Meiiturcs, Sprays, Heiunicts of Artificial
Flowers ever seen.
Elegant Sprays for l')e.
. Fine .Single Hudsat i"ic. a de-en.
Reses in all shades at 10c. a dozen.
Paniics at loc. a dozen.
Violets at 8c. a bunch.
French Flowers ler Sic. te
$..X a bunch.
RIBBONS.
We have Ribbons te (-nit everybody's taste
and as we net them direct from our ether
large house in New Yerk, we sell them ut man
ulacl titer's prices. Belew we mention a few
oteurspcei.il brands :
Elegant 7-inch All-Silk Sash Ribbons in
' all colors at 40c. a yard.
'I'M Pieces et Black Extra Heavy Watcicd llib llib
Iien, all silk, Ne. 0, at He. a great bargain.
1,000 pieces et S-incli FineWll-SUk Meire An
tirjue Ribbons for trimming purposes utie. a
yard. These Itibbens are etleied at present in
ntlicr stores in thirdly at 75c unit $1,00 a yard,
and we adv isc our readers te call new it they
w nit, any. One let et Ne. 12 Satin and Faillee
Jilaek li'ibben at 1 Ic. a yard, in all the most
dcir.iblc shaden te match dresses.
28 NORTH QDEEN ST.
DON'T FAIL TO KX AMINE
Olli; KIOIIT IMH.I.AU SUIT,
IT IS EQUAL TO ANY SUIT
SOLD ELSEWHERE. FOR
TWKI.V: DOLLARS. :X;M(.T
I.Y ALL WOOL.
& CO.
LANCASTER, PA.
P. EATHVON.
.SVITLIPS.
SHAD AND HEBBIXft.
THE SCSQCEHANNA llSIIrJUIllS.
Highly ytl8fuctery Results or the Season
Havre ile Grace Cor. Baltimore Snn.
The Susquehanna fisbeiies this season
have been highly satisfactory, and the
hauls last week were in many cases enor
mous This -eek they have net been se
geed, owing te uuiaverable weather,
though they have been fully up te the
average. A stranger visitiug one of the
floats' for the first time, and witnessing a
large haul, which varies from one thou
sand te sixty thousand herring and from
a few up te seven hundred shad, is struck
with astonishment, ana wenuers new long
it would take at that rate te clear the
river of its finny tribe. Hut the fishing
has gene of for years, and the iish are still
here. The season began this year
about April 10 and will end about
May 2.j. The law steps the seine
fisheries June 10, but warm weather,
&c, steps them before. Frem away up
above the city down te about the month
of the river, dotting the stream like vil
lages, arc the floats large barges,
equipped with machinery for hauling the
seines-, facilities for cleaning and packing
the fish, fresh or salted, and accommoda
tions for man aud beast. This is where the
stationery seine-fishing is done, the gilling
or floating seine-fishing beiug done from
beats. The float fishing is the greater in
dustry of the two. The floats each cm
ploy about forty men, who work from
eaily morning until weil into the night,
eating a:d sleeping en these wooden
islands. Frem one and tlucc-quarters le
three hours are necessary te make a haul,
accei ding te the length of seiut.s, wli'!
vaiy from 450 te 87.) fathoms.
Tim seine with its haul is diav.n .-.lowly
ever an apt en or incline extending iiem
the float te the bottom of the liver :
Thousands offish wrigfjin;. about in t!i"
bright sun 'make a sijiht jnrthbeeing. At
the seine is hauted in one end tit caicfully
drawn aboard the seinq fceat, and after th
fish are lauded uM fcainucu is pl.tivu
abeaul, the beat manned by thectew with '
their long ears, who start oil' at. once and j
lay it for another catch. An old ii.shcrman
knows befeie the seine is lauded whether i
he has a geed haul. Sometimes tlii; catch
is se large that the fish cauuet be drawn
ever the apron, and then smaller nets have
te be used te relieve the seine. The aver aver
age number of hauls a day is six some
times mere, sometimes less. The lish ate
cleaned aud packed en the float, licsli or
salted, as the case requires.
The floats engaged in fishing in the
Susquehanna are : ' Jarrett Spencer & Sens
(steam hauling) ; Silver & Ceuitncy
(steam), aud W. II. Ewing (horse power),
all above Watiu's island ; Cele & Bailey
(horse power), at Watsen's island ; and
the following below the city : Serricks &
Penning (steam), -opposite lighthouse ;
llrewn & Carver (steam), opposite Old
Bay shore ; Carver & Ce. (horse power),
Spesutia island ; "J. Osmond & Ce., one
float en the east side, about three miles
below Havre de Grace, and one- en the
west side, the latter hauling partly by
steam ; Perry Barnes & Ce., Carpenter's
Point ; Caruthers. Red Banks ; J. W.
Simpers, Carret -Jove, and Whittakcr,
White lianks, all herse power.
Fishermen say th.-!f the effect of artifi
cial shad spawning is y?t te be seen. Mr.
Bailey, an experienced fisherman, says he
noticed no increase since it began, but ad
mits it is an open question whether they
would have decreased had there been no
artificial propagation. Mr. Herman-"Osmond,
who has bsen Ashing here for eight
teen years, says the artificial p-awn has
no influence en the shad, ere -rcre
cauglife is 1874 aud 1873 (about the com
mencement of the artificial propig-tien)
thau in any two springs since. He tl-iuks
that, even without artificial aid, t'.ieie
will be no decrease. Mere shad nre caught
down the bay than ever, but that is due te
impievcd methods employed". There is no
doubt but that shad have been artificially,
prepugatcd, but what geed it 'has done is
yet te be settled. The herring catch last,
season-was larger than ever before. .Pleas
ure parties frequently visit the floats and
enjoy a planked shad fresh caught. - Ex Ex
Mayer Latrobe, of Baltimore, lien Jehn
L. Themas and Mr. R. Q. Tayler were at
Osuvmd's last week, and Senater (jbrtnan,
Hen. Rebert M. McLanc, Hen. J. F. C.
Talbott and Hen. J. C. S. Blackburn are
expected this or early next week. 'They
will be the guests of Mr. Murray Van
diver, and will make Herman Osmond's
the object of attack for the congressional
appetites. In a few weeks the season will
be ever and the floats will be packed
away in the hollow at Havre de Grace te
wait for next spring.
WEST 1 OINT AMD ASNAI'Of.IS.
Pennsylvania and Competitive Examination
Scheel . I en rnul.
Pennsylvania makes a bad showing at
West Point this jcar. She has but nine,
only one-third of her possible 27 cadet
ships filled ; and of the eleven appointees
from Pennsylvania who entered the mili
tary academy with the class that graduate
next month, but one is left, while he, it
may be added, was appointed upon com
petitive cxamiuatieu from the public
schools of Lancaster county.
It was in this county, by the way, se
far as wc have been able te learn that
the plau of competitive uxamiuaiiens or
iginated. Hen. Thaddeus Steveus, who
during the late civil war was member of
the Heuse of Representatives from the
Ninth Congressional district of Pennsylva
nia. (Laueaster county), having become
disgusted with the result of his appoint- '
incuts te the L. S. military aud naval
academics, introduced the wiser plau of
competitive examinations, upon consulta
tion with Dr. Wickeishatu. then principal
of the State Nermal school at Milleisville.
He announced that the boy who .sheuli
be formally reported te huu as having
made the best record before the examining
committee, Comprising the principal of
the Nermal school, judge of the county
court and the county superintendent
weuiu uu iippeimcu te me vacant pusuieu, j
without icar, laver or allcctten e uc tnc
seu of a political friend or fee ; and he net
only appointed te the naval academy the
seu of a life long Democrat, who had
always done what he could against him
self, but, as the family wcic iu somewhat
straitened circum.tauccs, we are told,
actually furnished a part of the money
needed by the young man until he was
fairly entered as a midshipman at An
napolis. This fact, which is here probably
made public for the first time, does honor
alike te the head and heart of se stern a
partisan leader as Thaddeus Stevens, rep
resenting as he did in that peiied et in
tense political excitement one of the very
strongest of Republican stieughulds in-)
Pennsylvania.
The credit of originating this method of
selecting the proper candidate for appoint
ment has been claimed for General Gar
field, but the following, which we cljp
from The Century magazine for March,
seems conclusive upon this peint:
Te the Editor of the Century :
SIU: In an article leviewing General Gar
lield'd efficient work in buh.il t el "Civil ser
vice Ueferm," in The Century forJauuaryyeu
say :
'If we arc net iimta'ccn he Garfield was
the tltst member of Congress te establish t,uch
competitive examinations te , lkle him In
the appointment of West Pe .; cadets and
midshipmen et tba Kaval Acadcuiy."
General Garfield first entered Congress in
December, lt'C3, while as early as April, 1862,
Thaddeus Stevens appointed te the academies
at West Point and Annapolis cadets who had
passed tuc erucai et a competitive examina
tion. The " Old Commener " undoubtedly in
augurated this method. What imnellcd him
te institute the competitive system is clear
when we knew that a number et bis appoin
tees had been rejectedand none bad attained
high standing ; and tbc merit et the competi
tive method Is sufficiently obvious when I
state that et the cadets from this district se
lected by comnetitien who hava since been
graduated from West Point and from Annapo
lis two steed at the head et their respective
classes, a third was Me. 2, a fourth Ne. 4, a
fifth Se. 13, a sixtb Se. 14, and all nearer the
head than the feet. W. W. Gbiest.
Lancaster, Pa., Dee. 38, 1S81.
It may be added that two of these young
men Lieut. Win. M. Black, who gradu
ated at West Point in 1877, and Midship
man Jehn L. Sheck, from Annapolis in
1S81 each steed at the head of his class
during his entire four years' course, and
graduated at its head a record,
wc believe, such as can be shown
fur its graduates from these in
stitutiens by no ether congressional dis
trict in the United States ! This is with
out,doubt due te the care with which
these young men from - Lancaster county
ltfive, of late years, been chosen. Hen.
A. Herr Smith, who made both these ap
pointments, is very proud of this neble
record for his boys, and properly regards
the competitive examination as the sure
test of qualification.
Let ether congressmen in Pennsylvania
leek into this important matter, as Thad
deus Stevens and A. Herr Smith have
ileuc, aud two-thirds of the catlctships at
West Point, with a fair proportion of
these at Annapolis, will no longer stand
vr.iMtifc beciuse of incempetency ou the
jv "r theso appointed le fill them.
.'a., se4- cm::ty superintendents advise
'.ii :leir congressmen in the matter of
jf uatienr.1 appointments ?
SsAMSUUKY NH.WS.
Late Intelligence Frem the Gap.
On the tfth inst., William Risscl died In
the 80th yeaj of his age after a few days
iiluess.
Our energetic townsman, W. P. Liuville;
is preparing te erect a frame house en the
let adjeiuiiig that of Christian Fex's.
Last week ut ('.liferent times some fiend
cut large holes in a number of phosphate
bags, belonging te J. C. Walker & San,
which wcic stored in the P. R. R. com
pany's warehouse. A reward of $10 is
offered for the conviction of the rascal.
Mis. Eliza Ann Walker, of the Gap,
has iu her possession a few relics iu the
shape of two linen sheets and two bolster
slips of the same material, which are ever
one hundred years old ; they were spun.by
her graudpaients at the time of the Revo
lutionary war. They are geed and strong
yet.
Seme of the boys dewu this way are
doing seme brag fishing. One day' last
week one of them caught as high as G4
fish in his net at the Pcquea crock ;"
among them were two suckers that
weighed tive pounds. Frank Wciler
pulled out a "snapper" that kicked the
beam at 32 pounds.
The Salisbury mutual fire insurance
company met at the White Herse last
Wednesday. It was organized five years
age, and is getting along finely ; $500,000
worth of property being insured by it,
and as yet net ene building insured by
them has been destroyed by tire.
Worst & Dillcr, of the White Herse,
dealers in agricultural implements aud
agents for the Champien reapers and
mowers, have been doing a large business
this spring. Thus far they have succeed
ed in effecting the sales of mere than
twenty reapers and mowers ; and last week
they sold a self binding reaper te Andrew
Caldwell which he will use en 'ti large
farm this year.
Seme few tobacco (ales have been made
this last week by some of our farmers.
Many who have net sold tbeir' tobacco yet
have concluded "te pack it. Abraham
Kurtz sold his crop te McLaughlin for 22
for wrappers, 8 for shorts and 4 for fillers,
Jacksen Montgomery sold his crop te S.
J. Hendersen of Skiles & Frey for 12, C
and e. On last Wednesday 1 twe -her e
teams leaded with tobacco left Compass Cempass
villc for Reading, the prices ranging from
20 te 40 cents a pound.
We have some extraordinary plucky
women down this way ; some who can
even get ahead of a Pennsylvania railroad
iflicial, especially the one who figured in
the following case : The ether day there
appcai ed at the Gap depot a woman who
wished te take the train for Kiuzer's. She
onlercd a whole ticket, and a halt ticket
fur a child accompanying her The agent
informed her that a half ticket te Kiuzer's
would cost the same as a whole one, ten
cents, as the company sold no half tickets
under that price, wbeicuperv her temper
arose, and she insinuated that she had gut
half tickets from Kiuzer's te here for eight
cents, and that the said agent had been iu
the habit of overcharging passengers; after
a prolonged argument, in which she held the
fleer, aud, finding that she could make no
imptcssien en the agent, she and the chihl
stat ted for their destination en feet. That
is the way she get ahead of the ticket
agent.
In countries where malaria Is prevalent, or
where t In- climate is subject te sudden changf s
should lie found in every lieu-n Urewn's
Iren Kilters. mylMwdftw
A NASAL IK-IECTOR ll'CO With eaCll bOttlC Ot
Mdlel.'s Catarrh Remedy. Price M cents. Fer
sale at Cot-bran's drug sten-, 137 North Queen
street.
A Uuett Square Meal
I tee often followed by a disordered stomach,
- iiiptntns nt dyr-pcptda or indigestion. Every
miserable dy-peplU: in the land stieilld knew
tli.i' lieeinbe cured byatimelv ueef Bur
dock Itioed Hitters. Price, $1. Fer sale at M.
II Cochran's drug store, 13' North Queen
siicct, Lancaster.
Fer DTsrKrsiA and Liver Complaint, you
l-ave a pointed guarantee en every bottle et
Shileu's Vitalizcr. It never fails te cure. Fer
s-ale at Ceelvaii's drug store, 137 Nv'tli Queen
street.
A Haptlst Minister's Experience. i
I am a RaptNt Minister, and befcre I even
thought e( heing a clergyman, I graduated In i
medicine, hut left :i lucrative practice ter my
present ivofcsle:. 40 yCars age. I was ler J
many ycurs a suuercr ireiu quinsy : "x nenius7
Eelectrie Oil cured inc." I was also troubled
with lieaiscnesx, and Themas'-Eclectric Oil al
ways relieved me. My wife and child had
diphtheria, and -'Themas' Eelectrie Oil cured
them," and it taken tu time It will cure seven
out et ten. I am confident it is a cure for the
most obstinate cold or cough, ami if any one
will take a small teaspoon and half fill it with
the Oil. and then place the end et the spoon in
one nostril und draw the Oil out of the spoon
into the head by sniffing as hard as they can,
until the Oil falls-ever into the threat, and
practice that twice a week, I don't care hew
offensive their head may be, it will clean it
out and cure their catarrh. Fer ileal ness and
caiache it has done wonders te my certain
knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed
patent medicine that I have ever lelt like re
commending, and I uin very anxious te see It
In every place, ler I-tell you that 1 would net
be without it in my beuse ler any considera
tion I am new sutlerlng with a pain like
rheumatism In my right limb, and nqthing re
lieves me like Thema' Eelectrie OIL
Dr. E. F. CRANE, Cerrv. Pa.
Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's dru& store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Wnr will Yeu cough when Shiloh's euro
will hIvc immediate lelicf. Price, 10 els., M
els. und $1. Fer sale at Cochran's drug stt.re,
137 North Queen street.
OAMUEL II. PKIOE, ATTOKNEV, HAS
O Removed his Ollice lrem 56 North Duke
clrcct te Ne. 4 1 GRANT STREET, immedi
ately In Bear oflCeurt Heuse, LengV New
Building. inl'-tld
MED1CAZ.
B
iOffN-S IRON 1UTTKBS.
Suffer
no longer from Dyspepsia,IndigestieD,
Want of Appetite, Less of Strength,
Lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermit
tent Fevers, &c.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS never
fails te cure all these diseases.
Uojten. November IS, 1881.
Bnewv Chemical Ce.
Gentlemen : Fer years I have
been a great sufferer lrem Dys
pepsia, and could get no relief
(having .tried everything which
was recommended) untll,acting
en the advice of a friend, who
had been benefitted by Ilaews's
Iren Bittxbs, I tried a bottle
with most surprising results.
Previous te taking llaewn's Iren
Hitters everything I ate dis
tressed me, and I suffered great
ly from a burning scnsatlenln
the stomach, which was unbear
able. Since taking Brown's Iben
BiTTKiia all my troubles arc at an
end. Can eat any time without
any disagreeable results. I am
practically another person.
Mrs. W. J. Fltnn,
.'SO Mavei ick St.. Knt Bosten.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS acts
'.ike a charm en the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
such ar tasting the feed, Belching,
Heat in tie Stomach, Heartburn, etc,
The only Iren Preparation that will
net blacken the teeth or give headache.
SOLD BT ALL DRCQCIISTS.
Brown Chemical Company,
BALTIMORE, Ml).
Sea that all Iren Bitters are made by
Brown Chemical Ce , Baltimore,
and have crossed red
lines and trademark
en wrapper.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Fer sale at If. B COCHRAN'S Drug Stere,
137 .mi'. 139 North Queen street. Lancaster;
myl5-lwdw IT
rrtUK CnASGKABLE WKATHKK. ALL
X. ure subject te frequent causes severe sere
threat, hoarseness and like dl-comTerture,
one's rest is disturbed through Incessant
couching and the morning dawn finding us
cress and inevitable. This need net be so se
Try the OCCIDENTAL, it subdues Inflamma
tion, heals irritation uii-1 allays all fever. If
any phlegm haslegcd in the threat one dose
et OCCIDENTAli will ir.dtantly relieve you
audstep the tickIingsc:iatien. Try It, It may
give you everlasting comfort.' Fer sale by II.
IJ. Cochran, druggbt, VT rmd 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster. ml3-lwd
("1 ENTLEMEN.
J
We call yoiirattcntIer te an important dis
covery In our practice which we nave found
very successful in cases of prostration arising
from indiscretion. These suffering from any
of the numerous forms et Debility arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by.,
sending a three cent stamp ler further infor
mation. Address, DRS. LA GRANGE & JOR
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. ICO Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con
sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m.
mar2.V3meed
T OCHRICS
Eenewned Ccugh Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy ter
Cn'.'la. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness et tbe Tbreat and Chest, Bron Bren
chi Is. Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed, In
flammation nt the Lungs and all Diseases et
tin- Chest and Air Passages.
Tnis valuable preparation combines elltne
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sale ;iml efficient qualities for tbe cure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared only and sold by
OHAS. A. LOOHEB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Ne, !) East Kiag street, Laacanter
IIUOKH AM) HTATIONMMX.
IflNE, PLAIN AND FANCY
STATIONERY.
EW PANELS.
NEW EASELS.
NEW BOOKS AND
NEW MAGAZINES,
L. M. FLY NFS
M). 42 WEST KTNG STKBET.
UI1N KAKlt'S SONS,
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Have in sleck and for sale, at the LOWEST
PRICES the Largest Assortment et
Beeks and Stationery
That is te be found In the interior et Pennsyl
vania, embracing New and Standard Beeks.
Illustrated Beeks. Juvenile Beeks. Sunday
Scheel Beeks und Bibles, Family Bibles in
Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Beeks,
German Bibles, Prayer Beeks.
tthimu PAPERS and ENVELOPES.
Blank Pay Beeks, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, In-vote-.:
Beeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks and
Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Beeks, Pockefheors
rurses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames
Birthday Cards. Pictun: Cards. Ac. HOL
LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And
a general assortment of Stationery, Scheel
Heeks and Scheel Furniture at the
SIGN OP. THE BOOF
COAl
nzAKTiir,
B. "
Wholesale aid Retail Dealer In all klcuj of
LUM HER AND COAL.
- fard: Ne. 430 North "WateranrtJI'rJne.-trei-ts
abevi) lemon. Lancaster. r -'-'
(T
,L.
M. V. B. COHO,
350 NORTH WATER 82'., Zmnemter, ita.,
Wholesale 'and Retail Dealers !r.
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic EsebMfi
Branch Oaite Nev SJ CliNTKE SQUARE.
laWS-lyd
e
ttiOLf.: rt-:i:Tii.iZKK.
We are new able te furnish our farmers
with
High Grade Fertilizers,
Seme especially adapted for raising tobacco.
Sold at Ceal Yard. Harrlcbnrg pike, or at
General Office, Ne. 2U East Chestnut Street.
KAUFFMAN, SELLER & CO.
aprt-lwd
CLOTMINO.
Between Times.
It is harder te keep than te
make abusiness reputation. Suc
cess in creating a business often
begets a confidence which de
velops indifferenee and ends in
decline. Every business man
can tell the story of instances
which will prove the statement
true. Believing this we take en r
bearings often that we may find
the trend of Oak Hall. Men call
this a backward season, but Oak
Hall shows gains. at every point;
therefore the anxiety we feel te
keep the business, going steadily
forward must be leading us into
right methods. Were it net se
we would net win against the
elements.
Net a word of Clethinir in all
this, and it is hardly needful, for
everybody knows thatouradver thateuradver
tisements simply tell a clothing
story.
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK II AIL, .Sixth and Market Sttts.
PHILADELPHIA.
Fat and SAert or Leng and
Lean.
The various shapes of the human
form, make the task of the ready-
jmade clothier quite a study, ene
that requires constant care and at
tention. We have been directed te
the requirements of the case and
can meet fully the -wants of every
style of man, whether he be Fat and
Short or Lean and Leng-.
A. C. YATES & CO.
' LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
rjpHK
GMMngBusiiiess
et Ihi: Day requires the ntmet watch
fulness te keep up with the styles und
wants nt the people, but we arc deter
mined net te bu found behind tin: times,
as our stock will tettify te t Iiem: who
ill laver us with a visitor in-pcttten.
WE HAVE IN
MEN'S CLOTHING
Hie Very Latest I'nshiens in cut of gar
ments und pattern et ed.i We tan
centl-'cntiully assert eurscivns thor
oughly prepared te suit ail who desire
a perfect fit und tir-t-class goods ter a
moderate amount of money. Wc make
te-day an especially full aiiii handsome
display et SUPERIOR
CLOTHING
FOR
Spring and Summer Wear
. with ONE PRICE TO ALL and Satis
faction guaranteed. Tbc advantage is
entirely the customer's.
NECKWEAlt awl
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
IN THE LATEST STYLES.
EATS AND CAPS
Of the Lalist Fashions
and Lewest Prire3.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER.
34-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Ttr& HAVK THK HAMOUCKST AN1I
f f finest window display in the city. Don't
tall te see it.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
. SUSPENDERS,
NECKTIES, :
MUFFLERS,
POCKET-ROOKS,
AU100RAPR AND PU0T0GIiAPH't
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
ERISMAN'S,
m -. . Kin QVr.t.s .-.rukiii.
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