Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 22, 1882, Image 1

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LANCASTER. TA. MONDAY MAY 22 1882.
Price Tite Cent.
Volume XVIII--Ne. 223
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'UK GltEAT NEW TOKR. MAZAAB.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S,
GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR
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Our Counters are daily filled with immense Bsirgains. We
such a line of goods as has never been seen in this
SPECIAL BARGAINS:
100 dozen Elegant Sateen Cellai.s (all colors) only 10c.
r.00 dozen Ladies' Pelka Dotted Cambric Cellars, only lc.
200 dozen Ladies White Aprons, Itullled Edge (in dots), only 2',V.
150 dozen Ladies' Embroidered-Frent Chemise, only 3.1c.
HOO yards Sash Ribbon (six inch) Surah All Silk, only 52c. per yd .
WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, OUR OU.1EUT MNG
TO HAVE ANY ARTICLE ANY LADY MAY ASIf FOIL
Laces.
Laces.
Wi: HAVE
JIALTKSK, CI.UNY, SPANISH,
VERMICELLI, LAN'jUEHOC,
EDLKWE1SS.
IN FACT ANY MAKK OK LACK SOLO,
Our Cream and Rl:ick Spanish Lace--, ut I1'. ".:.
-.", . i, :r ami Hii-. ier anl tn
net te In-cicrlltil.
Laces, Cellars, etc.
Ill tlll-i department WC liaVe
Cellars, Fichus und. Ties
In all qualities and In all in ice.
I.At.'l
i, ae i
cellars iit p. 'J, in, ir.. -j.., ::;), .r.ec., up
U)$8.0I.
KICHUH :il is. 2i, r.,.r.ii,i;i, ;.., up le
K-.r-u.
tiks ut ie, i.'i. 'ir,. :?c w ., up n f.:.:."..
IIANIKEI".ClllEK.Sal l."i, 111. .VI.-.. up Ie
ACE
,a:k
J7..VI.
We have ceu-lantly the i.ili'-t unvellics.
Parasols.
Our .A Nl LA PA RAMI!,!' at .Ml. V-lc. and $1
aiuunl te Im- wvcelled. Oiir.SII.IC PARASOLS
iiicHii-:ipattl.ll.l.MI,l.:.ri,iiliO. ELEGANT
LINKIi PARASOLS. Willi anil without Iaci
ati' i'J, K-Tft, ja.iii, uii:il." in all enleis.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S
Great lew Yerk Bazaar, fireat iw Tuft Bazaar,
26 and 28 NORTU QUEEN
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s. ivi.uk tc no.'s Aivi'.KTisi:mr.NT.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
We show an Excellent Assortment of goods suitable for the season, and make
them up in the Latest Style and Best Manner at the Lewest Prices,
which we are unabled te de by buying strictly for cash,
JOHN
Ne 25 BAST KING
JOHN S. GIVLER,
TIOWKUS Si HURSTS NtCW DKY GOOIIS SHIRK,
129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
BLACK SILKS at B0 cents per yai.l. BLACK SILKS at 02 cents per yar.l. BLACK SILKS at 75 cents per vain.
BLACK SILKS at $1.00 per yai.l. BLACK SILKS up te $2.50 per yar.l.
We offer Special Inducements in BLACK SILKS, bavinS bought when the market was at the very lowest, ami are satisfied
that we are offering the best, qualities which we can fully guarantee te give pet feet satisfaction in wear : lower than they can be
bad elsewhere.
Iii LACE COLLARS, LINEN COLLARS, LACES aud EMBROIDERIES we keep an Elegant Aseitmcni.
We call special attention te our line of KID GLOVES, being the best in the market for the money.
Buy the DERMATOID CORSET because it is the best and most comfortable Corset made. Fer sale only by
BOEES & HTJEST,
129-131 North Queen street, Lancaster, Penn'a.
M
YKKS St KATUFON.
DON'T KAIL TO KXAMINK
OUII TEN IMII.l.AU SUIT, IT
18 EQUAL TO ANY MUTbOi.p
EliSKffHKRK KOU FOUR
TEEN DOLLAKS. STKICVI.Y
ALL WOOL.
n.VMHER'8
LOOK
OUT FOK MOTHS!
BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER,
BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IX THE WORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, AC
Tarred Eoeflng Felt by the yard or ten.
IS" WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
NOS.11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
'JOHN L. AENOLD.
anASD ei'jisisu or tx; ukmsat sew yeiik
NORTH QUKEN STREET.
400 dozen Ladies' Full tegular Made U:ili-ii-,'gan IIe:.c,
00 dozen Klcgaut Heavy 50-lnne Cer.el.s at D7e., Cully
Corsets.
All our Cei.-els warranted period lit. We
have Corsets at :i7, -i'.i. 7.!, 7."., S5e., 1, up te $."..
Wehavi! lir. Warners Health Ceralinc Cor
set at $1 0. Wc have "Madame toy's Corsets
at'J.'c. Wi' have Flexible Hip (.ei.-elaLSV.
,We have Hertzog Cer.-cts at l.'i.
All of t lii Corsets are el Celebrated Make
ami Hid PRICKS ARK LOWER than any in
the oily.
Ol i: IIOMKIll DEPARTMENT N lull
with any kiwi or quality et 1IO.SH that tun
hi- pui'chaieil at prices lliat ii-deui-di evory every evory
beily. Our ('MIKHWEAH DEPARTMENT halse
lillnl Willi tliullni'st stockel CHEMISE, PAN
TALETIS.SKIRTS anil NIGHT GOWNS, all
at the very lowest prices. A Ne, in this depart
iiienl a lull lini) el RaMEV CLOAKS anil
A PRONS at very low price-..
Our stock )il
RIP.I'.ONS, TRIJI .MINCS.
RIJTTONS, JEWELRY ami
liKNT'S FURNISHING l.OODs,
1- ri.inplrlt: wilh all I be latent novelties el
tlu-Hcaieu.
Our Millinery Department.
Our KKATHKIiMit '.He. f 1 .' are selliii!,' veiy
rapidly. We have I hem in all colors.
ST.
2G and
LANCASTER, PA.
JUtK HOOJtK. At.
S. GIVLER
STREET,
GEO.
VLOT111SU.
If you are a buyer of Spring Clethincr
it will pay you te spend some time in 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 & RATHFOI,
THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS.
SVi'1'Z.lFH.
jiaza.au.
sire offering for This Menth
city for the price.
eidy !
worth
An elegant, line e!
HLACK, WHITE anil COLORED PLUMES
ami TI PS
ai prices te suiL cvcrylie lj.
Our :iserluii'iit el I'l.eWhiiS is net te be
siirpa-xcd : we have any kinil.
Our steel; el UNTHIM.MEI HATS is still
' mil. We have Renni N. Sailors, l'atienee anil
all the latest shapes. A lull line el Uni'M'S Uni'M'S
hern Hats ler l.ailie.-. ami Chililivn.
Our :is-ertmi:nl i" IIILDREN'S HATS is
lull, we have Hals Jiuiu i"c. U;i te $3.0).
Our elegant line el LADIES' TR1.MMK1)
II ATS have only Ie be seen te be appreciated,
as we can suit everybody.
Our ORDER DEPARTMENT i-, one el our
specialties. W)- 1i j in our Hals at very sbeil
notice, as we employ only the best New' Yerk
Milliners (lur work i-J llrsl class in every
cspcft.
Gloves.
Our LleLC TIIRKAII I.O KS at Ic. ale
net te be beat ; they have thice lull elastics
and are regular iiiadi-. We have l.isle Thread
OIevi's at n. I-., l'.i, 'J.", :i"i, .Mie. up te 1. per
pair. Our Kll ULOVKSare will known ler
l heir excellence in quality.
:: Imlleii French Kid .Vie, all colors.
::-butlen French K id Ific. in colors anil black.
:;-elasp Fiench Kid :i7e . in colors and black.
I clasp French KiiltlJTi. in color-and black,
.MoviuetaireClevi-s, undres-ed, at tl.lS(i:E.vr.
" dressed, at $l.(i" i kie
Klcjjanl :iMirlniciil el LACK MITTS at all
pi ices.
28 NORTH QUEEN ST.
& CO.
LANCASTER, PA.
P. RATHVON.
'DON'T KA1I. TO EXAMINE
1)11 II EUillT DOI.I.AK SUIT,
IT IS KQUAI. TO ANY SUIT
SOLD K l.S K V II K U K KOU
TWKI.VK DOLLARS. STRICT
LY ALL WOOL.
1- HAD Till S
Lancaster. 1a., April 28, 1881.
rirnt KinNKYCTIKA MK'OtJOMrANV.
Gents It gives me niiicli pleasure te
fh..t .:tft)r uslnffone nack of KIDNEYCl
sav
UltA
i inkVM Iicjmi entlrelv curcil et :i severe naln in
my back ana sine, of long staiulin, anl Uiat,
tee. after ti-ying various known remedies. 1
have every confluence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it, and knew tlmtmany
of mylrlcnls who have used it have been
bene:
titcu. j.-jv-e. na.ik.rii.
miKIyd
Foreman nxaunner ana x.znreuH.
i 1 ENTLE1UEN.
We call your attention te an important dis
covery in our practice which wc have found
very successful in cases of prostration arising
from indiscretion. These sullering lrem any
of the numerous forms et ueiuuiy arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by
sending a three ccut stamp ler further infor
mation! Address, PBS. LAGRANGE & JOR
DAN (late .Ionian & Pavidsen), Ne. 1C25 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. llouister con
sultation : 10 a. in. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m.
uar!3-3meed
MITCHELL AT H03LE.
MEETING OF TIOGA KEruKUCAAS.
ImlerMiig the Senater's Opposition te the
JIacliine Seme Lively Independent
Talk Why Smell el tlie Kepub-
llcan Party Is In Kevelt.
Tii.'fi Dispatch lrem WelUbore.
While it was estimated tbat two tbeu
sand peopJe had signed te the cal! for the
Independent Republican meeting here,
only about a thiid of this number attended
the meeting, aud many of thtse boie the
cvidcitces of their ngrieultmal iitu.siiits en
their pciseus and fieely exjurssed their
anxiety te complete the urgent weik they
had left at. their homes. The court room
in which the convention was held was fill
ed te the extent of it.-, capacity by as earn
est, honest aud intelligent an audience as
one ever has an opportunity te see.
Letters were received front various por
tions of the slate tendeiing congratula
tions and encouragement ev sevcml gen
tlemen premiueutly engaged in the move
ments here. Among the number was one
from Mr. ChailesS. Wolfe, wh.) gave his
hope and benediction te the work, and
from cs -Senater Stiaug, whose luekcn
health prevented his attendance and de
prived the convention of the opportunity
te hear his masteily di s.unclatien of boss
domination. In this piace, from whence
the local county organization has its cen
tral ell'ert, a icinaikable unanimity has
been developed in the movement. Nearly
every Republican in the borough has al
ready engaged in the cause. Kx-State
Seuateia Strang and Seymour, residing re
spectively at Wcstfield and Tiega, ate at
work, and in this place every Republican
who has ever taken the stump ler party
candidates is ent-.'icd upon the list of In
dependents. The leading party workers,
these who have organized the victories
aud wen the ma jet Hies in the county, aie
in the same class, and it includes ten ex
chairmen of Republic:!.1 county commit
tees aud fifty veteran soldiers, who served
in the war under the immediate command
of Gen. Reaver. The sherill", district at
torney aud ether county officers gave it
substantial support. The county organ of
the Republican paity aheady gives a qual
ified indersement, and Is likely within a
week te wheel in'.e line with the ctewd.
The chairman of the Republican county
cemmitec is halting between two minds
and the moment an opportunity enables
him te resign ids position, he tee, will
catch en at the tail end of the precession
At hair-past two o'clock (!. W. Mather
called the meeting te elder and nominated
Henry Helland, of Rlessburg, for presi
dent. This was confirmed by the unani
mutts vote of the convention. The chair
wears whites whiskers en the Herace
Greeley cut, a clerical waislce.it and an
old fashioned sleck neckcleth. He wears
geld rimmed spectacles aud has a cheerful
aud iutclleelur.l face. After leading the
call, thereby betraying the r.ccenL of his
English nativity, he alluded te the occa
sion of the meeting in weids se eloquent
that, hearty applause was feiccd from his
audience. He apolegised for the seeming
obtiusien of assuming the chair in the
face of the lact that he had only been a
citizen of the county for thirty years, He
indulged in a handsome tribute te the
intelligence, integrity, maUhoed and inde
pendence of tin- -KMiple of Tiega
county. Thanking -.he convention for
the honor it cenfcried i.i fitting language,
he completed a speech worthy of commen
dation in all its features. The organiza erganiza
1 ion was completed by electing Leughcr
Rachc, non. L. YiftUisten, W. J).
Jenes, Dr. J. II. Shcatcr, Jehn Lewis and
Selden Butler as vice chairmen, and T. A.
VVickham, Geerge W. Williams, Alexan
der Dinsinerc nnd J. Schclllinwcre named
as secretaries. A committee of five en
resolutions having been authorized, the
chair appointed Majer Geerge W. Mr
rtck, II. B. Parker, O. B. Lewell, Gcoige
C. Lee and J. W. Perter te discharge the
delicate duty of making the platform. A
motion te elect two dclejjalcs te attend i
the Independent Republican convention
en the 21th inst. was agreed te, and B. 11. ,
Strang and Geerge W. Meiriek were uem- '
mated and by acclamatieu'clcctcd. i
Senater Mitchell's .Address.
Majer Merrick read a telegram from ,
Theodeio Ladd, member of the ludepen-,
dent Republican state committee of Mc-1
Kcan county, announcing the nomination
by that county of Jehn I. Mitchell fei '
senatorial delegate, and moved the con-.
currenee of Tiega in the nomination. The
motion was unanimously agreed te, whcie- j
upon the senator was called for. In re-
spouse he came forward aud was received .
with enthusiastic warmth, the convention
arisins: te its feet, and with waving hats ;
cheering te the echo. When order was ic
sumed the senator addressed the cenven
tien in the forcible manner that character
izes his earnest cllbrts. He is of geed
picscr.ee, and was neatly attired in a busi
ness suit. His iigurcs aie happy, and as
he advances te the climax by easy and
graceful degrees he wins upon the sympa
thy of his audience inesistibly, though at.
times "by impetuosity distuibs the favor
able impression created. On this occasion
his speech was a leii.eratien of what has
beeu published in interviews, though the
effect was promoted aud the ideas empha
sized by .his forcible presentation from the
platform. He lead a letter from J. W.
Cochran, of Garnet en county, euc of the
delegates elected by the leprescutatives of
the Sixteenth cnngicssietial disttict and
subsequently .set aside by the committee
of nine in the stale convention of 1880 te
make room for William II. Atmstreng
and General Kane. This gentleman has
tiet forgotten the outrage put upon his
people and the indignity upon lnmscll,
and expresses the fact in unmistakable)
English.
Senater Mitchell disclaimed personal op
position te the machine candidates, but
t-aid the time has ?emc when men, as well
at principles, should receive attentier.
What tire party needs, he contended,
warming up with the thought, is men who
will net go te Harrisburg te ask the con
sent of Senater Cameren when they want
te become candidates for the sull'ragc of
the Republican people. This climax wen a
hearty indersement from the audience,
aud Mr. Mitchell expressed bis c mfidonce
in the ability of the Republican party te
shake itself free of the danger and faith
that the present movement will CDutninitc
te tbat result. " Having selected Garfield
as the representative of the advanced
thought of the country en the subject of
civil service reform," continued the sena
tor, " the Chicago convention as a measure
of expedieucy then selected for flic second
place en the ticket a man representing the
opposite, and the result is before the
country. The whole fabric of Garfield's
policy was overturned and the representa
tives of his principles and practices are
estracised. Te illustrate this take the
case of the Philadelphia survcyership.
Garfield named Thompson, but Arthur se
lected the editor of a machine organ."
Referring te the dispute en the revenue
collccteiships in Allegheny and Lancaster,
the senator said that in one case it was ap
pointment for political ends, as I have
been se told. A voice in the audience
asked : - Have veu any objections te
naming your authority, senator?"' Te
which the reply was "-Sat his authority wj
the best. In this connection it may be
said that Senater Cameren himself told
Senater Mitchell that he could by the re
moval of Sullivan and the appointment of
Jacksen in the Allegheny county revenue
district secure the election of two senators
ft iendly te him.
In the executive session of the Senate a
few days age, pending the discussion of
this subject, Senater Mitchell stated this
fact, whereupon Senater Cameren arose
and protested that, the gentleman evident
ly tnisundetead him. as he had made no
such statement. Notwithstanding this
contradiction Senater Mitchell tells his
friends that the statement was made and
people heie think that in the question of
veiacity that ensues Mitchell has the side
of tiuth. An incidcut concerning the ap
pointment of Armstrong te the office of
coniiuiihiener of railroads was told for the
lit st time. The senator said that Senater
Cameren came te him seme time before
the event and said the president intended
te name a friend for flic place and that it
was a gratifying surprise te him. One
day subsequently a letter was piesentcd
te him from the piesident saying that he
intended te appoint Armstrong, and
that as he wanted something en lecerd
he requested Mitchell te sign the presented
letter of recommendation. Mitchell
replied that if the president intended te
appoint him thcre was no nse in signing
thciccommcndatien. Reside.' he was op
posed te the appointment of Armstrong
because he had misrepresented his dis
trict in the Chicago convention, and ter
the reason that when Mitchell was a can
didate for Congress against the Democrats
and Gicenbackcrs, Armstrong came intc
his town le speak against him. A few
days later the president requested him te
come te the White Heuse. On going theic
he was informed by the president, of his
intention te nominate Armsttong. Mitch
ell pietested for the reasons assigned, but.
the nomination was made in disregard of
him.
Referiing le the state ticket recently
nominated, the senator said that Senater
Cameren told him that lie had selected his
I icket and that he had decided te give the
Independents two places. Te this Mitchell
replied that the Independents didn't want
the gift from him, because he had no title
te the prepeity. This rofcicnce met with
4 ceidial indeiseiuent, and before it had
subsided the senator had takcu his scat.
l'oNtiiiaier McrncR'd iMiitferui.
The next speaker was Majer Merrick.
He is a pleasant gentlemen, whom the
Independents here would like te have nom
inated for governor. He is a Christian
gentleman, an able lawyer and lest a leg
in the war. His veice is musical and
stentorian, his orateiy graceful and attrac
tive. He wears side whiskers, a standing
cellar, ami if he were elder would lesemble
Dan Dougherty in a measure He came
forward te read the resolutions and made
the hall ring with the echo of his voice.
After lcciting the organizttieu, aims and
aspirations of the Republican party the
resolutions say that the nomination and
election of Garfield was the triumph of
reform. 1 1 is death brought about its over over
theow. They pledge anew te principles
for whica Gai field fell a martyr. "We take
them up and ieticw the struggle where
the murderous bullet of a 'Stalwart of the
Stalwarts' arrested it, aud through evil
ropeit and ever all all obstacles et every
kind and nature we hcieby solemnly dedi
cate ourselves by all honorable meaus out
side the machine but iuside the party te
the support of these principles until l hey
triumph in the state aud in the union."
After the reading and befere putting the
motion for adoption the gallant veteran
spoke eloquently. He said- 'the prcseut
movement meant, the desl.uctien of ma
chines, the hi caking of rings and the con
sternation of bosses. General Beaver i
another man's man. He has his nomina
tion as the compensation for assisting a
conspiracy which was attempted te be
carried out at Chicago, und he defends his
position. That meaus that he would de
it again. Beaver represents the stalwart
oligarchy who, by an unfortunate ac
cident, are new ruling this country with
the iron hand of despotism. Fer thi3
reason I cannot vote for Reaver. If
General Heaver will say that he made a
mistake in Chicago; is sorry for it and
will administer the office regardless of
faction, 1 will vote for him. He has beeu
askpd te. say it, but he date net ; he has a
padlock en his mouth."
Charles V. Elliett, ex member of the
assembly, followed, and then in turn Dis
trict. Attorney Henry M. Feete and Dr.
W. W. Webb spek. and each leiteiattd
the common sentiment of war against the
machine.
j 1'er lieuiuIeu-nc-.s, wakululiu'-i-. diz.inr-s,
. and luck of energy, a meit valuabli n-medy is
I limwn's lien Hitters.
That hui-kiiigceturh tan b.' eqnlekly cmed
by Miileh' Cutv. We gii.-iraiilee it. 1- or wile
at ruehniiradiug store, I'm Ninth eiieiMi SI.
iiiyl-lwdeew&w
A Geed Siiiar Jtlt'iil
Is tee niifii followed by a disordered stomach,
hvmpteu.-i 'f dyspepsda or indigestion. Every
miserable dvpiiptle i" Iho land siieidd knew
that he can be cured by u lliiielv iwi of I'.ur I'.ur
deek IJloed Hitters, t'llce. fl. hnr -ale at II.
It. Cochran's drug bleiv, i:ii .North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Smi.eu's Cough and Consumption Cure is
eid by us en :i guarantee. It cures consump
tion, ler sale at Cochran's ilrng store, i:;7
Ninth Queen St. myl-lwdeewAw
A I'uptlst minister's K-cpcriciice.
I am a Baptist Minister, ami bclere. I even
thought et being a clergyman, 1 graduated in
medicine, but letta lucrative practice for iny
present profession, 40 years age. l m,us ler
many years a sulleicr from quinsy ; "Themas'
Kclcctrlc Oil cured me." I was also troubled
with hoarseness, and Themas' Eclcctric Oil al
ways relieved inc. My wife stint child had
diphtlipi la. and "Themas' Eelectrie. Oil cured
them," and it taken in time it will cure seven
oulel ten. I am confident it isa cure ler tin:
most obstinate cold or cough, and if anyone
will take a small teaspoon and halt lill it wiih
tin; Oil, and then place the end et the spoon in
one nostril and draw the Oil out et the, spoon
intetheheadbysnillingas liatd as they can.
until the Oil falls ever into the threat, and
practice that twice a week, I don't care hew
etl'ensive their head may be, it will clean it
out and cure their catarrh. Ker deatness and
earache it has done wonders te my certain
knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed
patcntmedicinc that I have ever telt like re
commending, and I am very anxious te fee it
in every place, ler I tell you that I would net
be without it in my house ter any considera
tion I am new sullering with a pain like
rheumatism in my rightlimb. and nothing te
lieves me like Them-is' Kclcclric Oil.
. Dr. E. 1 CUANK, Cerry, Pa.
Ker sale at II. 15. "Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Ker. lame Hack. Side or Chest, use Shiloh's
Pereus Plaster. Price U.i cents. Ker sale at
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
inyl lwdcewAw
MEDICAL.
T OCUKK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy ler
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Intluen
z:i. Soreness et the Threat and Chest. .Bren
chitis, Whooping fJeugh, Spitting of Itloed, In
flammatien ei mc Jjungs unu an viscescy ei
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
sate and ellicient qualities ler the cure or all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 20 Cents. Prepared only and sold by
CHAS. A. LOOKER,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUGGIST,
Ne. 9 East Kiiis street, Lancaster
3USD1VAL.
TIROffS'S IKON" V1TTEES.
FAILING !
That is what a great many people
are deihg. Thcy don't kuew just
what is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and aches,
and each month they grew worse.
The only sure remedy yet found
is BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,
and this by rapid and thorough
assimulatien with the bleed puri
fies 'and enriches it, and rich,
strong bleed llewiug te every part
of the system lepairs the wasted
tissues, drives out disease aud
gives health and strength.
This is why BROWN'S IRON
BITTERS will cuie liver and kid
ney diseases, consumption, rheu
matism, neuralgia, dyspepsia,
malaria, intermittent fevers, &c.
JiUS. I'acaSt., Itultiuieic.
November 2S.1S81.
I was a. great sutlcrcr from
Dyspi'Pei.i,aiid for several weeks
could cat nothing and was grow
ing weaker overy day. I tried
IIUOWN'S IKON 15ITTEUS and
am happy te say I new have a
geed appetite, and am getWng
atienger. Jes. McCawlev.
BROWN'S IRON HITTERS is
vel a drink and does net contain
whisky. It is the only prepara
tion of Iren that causes no injur
ious effects. Get the genuine.
Don't be imposed en with imita- .
timis.
Fer sale at II. It. COCIIUAN"- Drug Stoie,
i:J7 and i:?J Ntu-tli Queen strecr, Lancaster.
my22-lwd&w.ir
-fro II WILL FIND THAT AtTTSK A
JL visit te the theatre, opera house or bull
room, that the voice frequently becomes
husky aud hearse, aud the threat inmimeu
and irritated. Neglect at such a time will
often prove disastrous te the -latient. Occi
dental should be taken at once. It seethes all
Jrritatien, allays the lever, ami eradidates the
germ et the disease that is liable te fellow.
Constant coughing and a wakeful night will
beuveided by taking a single dose. The virtue
of the Occidental is growing. Fer sale by II.
It. Cechnui, druggist, I'M and 1) North ("neon
htreet, Lauc:istcr. ni'.K-lwd
I' A l'JZKUANUll!tl8,C.
T)!IaI:KS W. FKV.
H'K IUVK A NKW STOCK OK
WALL PAPERS
OK THE CHOICEST PATTERNS,
WHICH AUK SELLING-' llAl'IDLY.
I ney iiii'Iudc all grades, from the Limrai te
the l.e.st Geed..
GILT PAPERS
Of Every Description.
BORDERS, FRINGES,
CEILING DECORATIONS, &c,
Plain WMew Mil,
By the yard, in all Celers & Widths.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS, SPUING HOL
LANDS. SPItlNiJ UOLLKUS,
COKD MATURES.
KUIXGES, TASSELS. PULLEYS, Ac.
KANCY DADO SHADES.
We aNe carry a line assortmentef Lace Cur
tains In pairs and by the yard. Walnut
Ebony and 1 truss Poles, Exten
sien cornices, r me ner
Mirrors from $.' up.
Come ami see us.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH O.UEEN STREET.
HUUKH AND HTA'XMttlfJSm.
j"i:4c, PLAIN AND FANCY
STATIONERY.
EV PANELS
NEW EASELS,
NEW HOOKS AND
NEW MAGAZINES,
L. M. FLYNN'S
NO. 42 WF.ST KING STItEET.
JOHN IIAKR'.S SONS,
Jelin Baer?s Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Have in stock and for sale, at the LOWEST
iUICKS the Largest Assortment el
Beeks and Stationery
That is te be found In the interior of Pennsyl
vania, embracing New anil Standard Heek",
Illustrated Heeks, Juvenile ISoeks. Sunday
Scheel Heeks and ISiDlc. Kamlly lSiblcs in
Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Heeks,
German Klblcs, Prayer Heeks.
WRITIXa PAVERS and ENVELOPES.
Blank Day Heeks, Ledgers. Cash Heeks, In
voice Heeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks and
fluids, steel Pens, Bill ISoeks, Pocketbooks
Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Krames
Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL
LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And
a general assortment of Stationery, Scheel
Beeks and Scheel Knrnlturc at the
SIGN OP THE BOOH
WE
HAVK THK HAND-sOKEST AND
finest window display in the city 'Don't
lail te see it,
SILK IIANDKERCIIIEF8,
SUSPENDEBS,
NECKTIES,
MUFFLERS,
PQCKET-B00KS,
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
NO. 0 NOKTH QUEEN STREET.
CLOTB1XU C.
Flannels and
Serges.
The advancing season makes
the call for these ejoeds se fre
quent as te warrant advertising
them. Nearly all die flannels are
made for Oak Hall by special
contract, and the serges (save
one) are of foreign make. We
have the following Men's Suits
in steck:
Flannels, Full Indigo.
Standard l!l;e, All-Weel $H.cJ
Union I'.lur. Kull Indigo 1003
steamboat Itlue.Kull Indtgo.All-Weol l-'.ee
Neptune ltluc. Kull Indigo. All-Weel. II Oi
YuehtClub IIIue.Knll Indigo.AU-Weol l..u
Ottlcers' ISIiic. Kull Indigo, All-Weel.. HUM
Utile Grccu I.Iuc.Kull Indigo, All-Weel iCOrt
Serges.
Washington, Louden Uliieand Itlack,
Kast Celers $11.00
Imported Londen I'lutt and Black,
Kast Celeis fl..lH
Hathcrlcigh's l'.lue aud Gicuu, Mixed
Celeis ...$I('.C0
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL, Sixth and MaukctStrgbts.
PHILADELPHIA.
Fat it Sfiert or Lebe ai
The various shapes of the human
form, make the task of the ready
made clethier quite a study, one
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 Pat :tnd
Short or Lean and Leng.
A. C. YATES & CO:
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sta,
PHILADELPHIA.
OI'KUAI. OrfKlUNG
TO PEKSONS IN WANT OK AN
Elegant Suit et Clethes
-eka-STYLISH
SPRING OVERCOAT,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
We suggest placing an order only te secure
prompt utteutieu and choice of stock. Dlpcl
from yenrmlnds the. thought of buying cheap,
trashy garments when such splendid facilities
arc etlercd te obtain the very best at such
moderate piics trem tins leading establisli
mcntunil the acknowledged headquarters ter
CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and
novel effects te be found in the European
markets, which wc import direct and have
exclusive control.
-Ucnieinbcr, no ether heu-c in this city
can show the same line of goods. Wean; the
only party that handle the Original Londen
and Parisian productions of ORIGET, 31 RUE
V1VIENNK. PARIS.
An examination et our Immense stock will
satisfy the novice as well as the aesthetic taste,
that for tone and character our goods cannot
be excelled, and rank among the leading
houses en this continent.
Ne. 121 North Queen Street.
J, K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
VOAJm
B.
n.
ABTIlf,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kbuis ei
LUMBER AND COAL.
-fard: Ne. 430 North Water anii;i'i inn
treeta above Lemen Lancaster. nf-lyd
"10AL.
M. V. B. COHO,
S.? SOHTU WATMK BT Im.ntmMmr, Vm
Wholesale and Hetall Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
OoBBctIea With the Telephonic Exchange
Branch Office: Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
teb28-lyd
e
HIOLK FKRTILIZEK.
We
are new able te furnish our farmer
With
High Grade Fertilizers,
Sew especially adapted for raising tobacco.
Seei.it Ceal Yard. Harrlcbunr pike, or at
General Office; NesliOS East Chestnut Street.
KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO.
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