Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 26, 1882, Image 1

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Telnme XVIII--Ne 253
LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY, JUNE 26. 1882.
Price Tmu .
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EW UUUOs'AT THK NEW 8TOBB.
NOS. 12 and 131 NORTH
ELEGANT USK OF
HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES.
Embroidered Edgings en Cambric.
Embroidered Insertions en Cam bile.
Embroidered Edgings ou Swigs.
Embroidered Insertions en Swiss.
EELGANT LINE OK LACES.
Black Spanish Laces, Cream Spanish Laces,
Point De Alencen, Maltese, Valenciennes,
Jiretennes, Torchens. Itussta, Itrabant, Mech
lin, and many ether New Laces at very LOW
1'KICES.
W. B. BOWEKS,
J
OHM S. OIVLKK ft CO.
Merchant
N
Our trade in this department has never before held out se well as it has this season, Because
we are offering a better stock of goods te select from and are making them up in the best style
and at the most reasonable prices.
Something new every week in Neckwear, Cellars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,&c.
PLEASE NOTICE. On and after July 3d our store will be closed every evening, except Satur
days, at 6 o'clock.
john s. uivler, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. GK0 r ATON,
Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
CVHHEB CLOTHING.
&
Special Sale of Summer Clothing.
WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS for 50 Cents.
BLUE CREOLE SUITS for $2.50.
SPLENDID STRIPED SlttUIFIt COATS for 40 Cents.
AT
AL- ROSENSTEIN'S,
ONE PRICE MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
Ne. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
M
YKHS KATHFUN.
Well -
Iu the manufacture of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points :
1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wcnriujr Qualities.
2. The Selection of Geed, Streng and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc.
3. First-class Workmanship, Geed, Streng Thread and Careful Sewing.
v Ineur CLOTHING you will And no machine-made button holes, but geed, strong, regular liaud-madc buttonholes. Our
Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best.
MV'EHS &L RA.XHFOM, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
MmAVN me
DOMtTHINO HEVTI
LAWN SPRINKLERS,
ONLY 25 CENTS,
AM tee Largest Stock of Mil TACKLE 111 II111 City
And lowest prices at
FLINN & WILLSON.
LANCASTER, PA.
rEWETX'S
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coelers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
HYDRANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WJBE,
; GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO,
xn23-3indM,W&S
VI.VMBEW8
T UOK OCT FOK MOTHS!
BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER,
BEST MOTH FKOOr ARTICLE IN THE WOULD 0E CARPETS, FURS, AC
Tarred Reefing Felt by the yard or ten.
ST WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
Neb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
TMCKEASK XOCK CAPITAL.
WHEAT STOCKS,
10, 20, 50, 100.
Investors et small ana medium amounts in
Grain, Previsions and Stocks as lully pro
tected as most extensive and influential opera-
' tore. Our bucccssful, fully tried, old cstab--
lished plan, thy it. Reperta Bent weekly,
dividends paid mentlilv. Send nt'nnw fr m-
Blanatery circulars and. past record, freb.
Hvidenda paid during past thirteen mouths
en this fend 166.71 per sliare. Address
FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM,
141 and 143 LaSALLK ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
MfVfe -want a local agent iu every town.
Excellent inducements. Geed pay te a re
sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms.
r lua-lyd
IMJT GOODS, r.
BOEE8 & HTJEST,
QUEEN STREET.
NEW WHITE GOODS.
LARGE STOCK JUST OPENED.
ALL KINDS AT LOW PKICKS.
Victeria Lawns nt low prices, Linen D'lndcs
at low prices, Carieau des Indcs ut low prices,
l'laid Nalnzoek at low prices, l'laid Organ
dies at low prices, Check Cambrics at low
prices, Swiss Mulls at low prices, figured
Swiss at low prices. Lace Stiipcd l'iqucs at low
prices, Lace Striped Piques at low prices, Pcr
blun Lawns at low prices, Figured and Cord
Marseilles at low prices,". Jlcrkley Cambric at
low prices, Lonsdale Cambric at low prices,
Masalia Muslins at low prices.
BOWERS & HURST,
Tailoring Department.
CLOTHIKU.
MicLe Grarrrieiits.
whim, jtv.
26 and 28 West King Street.
SVri'JjIJSS.
Neckties, Shirts,
STOCKINGS,
Handbags, Suspenders, &c.
AT
ERISMANS,
NO. 00 NORTH QUKBK STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
ELEGANT LINE OF
EMBROIDERED AND LACE COLLARS.
FOK LADIES AND CIULDKEN.
Elegant line el Lace Fichus, Black Spanish
Scarls, Cream Spanish Scurfs, Embroidered
Mull Scarls, Ladies' Linen Cellars, Children's
Linen Cellars. Elegant line of Pearl ISuttens,
Elegant line el Dull -let liuttens. Elegant line
of all kinds el Dress lliiltens. All at the LOW
EST riUCESatthu NEW STOKE el
UKltVKY N. HUltbT,
CHINA. AXi HS.ASS WA.il,.
TT1GU JE MAUTISf.
JELLY TUMBLEItS!
FllUITJAUS!
AT
CHINA HALL.
Wc have new en hand a very Lame (Quan
tity el
JELLY TUMltLEKS.
JELLY TUMKLEK3.
JELLY CUl'S,
JELLY CUTS.
COMMON TUM ISLEUS.
COMMON TUM1JLEKS.
MASON FKU1T .1 Alts,
M AON EKUIT .1 AKS.
A Full Line et
TABLE GLASSWARE
Ot New Shapes ami Designs. Prices Lew.
Examine our stock lie!ero purchuhing.
High & Martin
. 15 EAST KING STREET.
BOOKS AlfJt STATIONXltl.
TjINE, 1'l.AIN AM) FANCY
STATIONERY.
EW VAN ELS,'
SEW EASELe,
NEW HOOKS AND
NEW MAGAZINES,
AT
L. M. FLYINGS
SO. 4M WEST KINU STJtEET.
TOUS UAEK'S SON!,
Jelin Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA..
Have in sleck and for sale, :it the LOWEST
I'ltlUES the Largest Assortment et
Beeks and Stationery
That is te be lennd in the interior of Pennsyl
vania, embracing New and Standard Heeks,
Illustrated Heeks. Juvenile ilenks, Sunday
Scheel Beeks and Bibles, Family Bibles in
Various styles, Teachers' Bible, Hymn Beeks,
German Bibles, Prayer Beeks.
WRITING PAPERS and ENVELOPES.
Blank Day Beeks, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, In
voice Beeks, I'assboeks, Writing Inks and
Fluids, Steel Pen, Bill Beeks, Pockctbeoks
Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames
Birthday Curds. Picture Cards. &c. HOL
LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And
a general assortment et Stationery, Scheel
Beeks and Scheel Furniture at the
SIGN OF THE BOO?
H1Q.UORS, CC.
TJINGWALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL,
AND
GROCERY STORE.
Ne. 05 WEST KING STREET.
riODSEAL SCO'S
H NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Se. 43 North Queen street, lancaster, l'a.
The very best and finest qualities of Foreign
and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con.
stantly ler sale at whelesale and retail.
Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse
Brandy, -warranted et the vintage et 1S60.
Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Ilrau
dlcs and Winea te suit the trade.
Xeb3-lyd HOUSEAL & CO.
CEIME AND CALAMITY.
TUK TKAlL OF 1SLOOU AND DEATH.
Accidents and Incidents Mutable News
1'reiuAH Parts.
Pattcrheu's ice houses at Schenectady,
were struck by lightning ami destroyed
yesterday-morning.
At Wilkesbarre, Audiew Ruddy, an old
miner, jumped from a train and fell
under the wheels. He died from his in
juries An Italian laborer m the West Shere
railroad was stoned te death at CJ.iti.kill by
a party of village lufiians.
Jehn L. Celby's iron works at Luues Luues Luues
bore, Massachusetts, were burned yester
day with a large quantity of coal and some
outlying buildings. It was one of the
cemplctest establishments of the kind in
New Eulaud. There (are 200 workmen
thrown out by the lire. TheJ less is about
$75,000 ; insurance, 50,000.?
A son of Mr. King, of New Hepe, N.
C, fell into a kettle or beilinp watcf aud
was fatally scalded, i
Augustus Itescnburg and 1W. S. Car
penter, young mcu, were drowned at Big
Rapids, Mich., while bathing.
Jehn iiuriews, living nearPittsbore, Jf.
C, became deranged ever the death of his
wife and yesterday hanged himself from
an annlc ticc.
Dining a fight ycBtenlay at New Yerk
between Mrs. Douglass and Mrs. Klcin
pilcr the latter threw a broken lager-bcer
glass at her antagonist and struck a child
and killed it.
At Belmont. Me., en Friday night a sew
ing machine agent named Gardner was
shot and fatally wounded by a man
named Kilgour. The difficulty arose out
of family airairs. Gardner died yesterday.
Kilgour escaped.
There was a desperate encounter en
Friday between Brown, tha murderer of
Deputy Sheriff Jehnsen, auclaefew tang
eis at Cibolo, Texas, a station ou the In
ternational As Gieafc Northern tail way.
Brown was killed and two mcu were
weuuded, one dangerously. ;
A Terrible Kallway Accident.
Aii accident occurred ou the St. Paul &
Manitoba railway, 03 miles fiem St. Paul,
causing tiie death of at least twelve per
sons, ami doubtless ethers whose bodies
have net been discovered. A work train
of 22 cars, while limning about eighteen
miles an hour, jumped the track en au em
bankment about ten feet high, and relled
down into a peel of Btagnant water eight
feet deep. On the train wcie Swedish and
Norwegian laborers. Se far twelve dead
bodies have been taken out and eight
wounded, two mortally. The lircmau
was wounded but will recover. It is be
lieved that mere bodies will be recovered
when the wreck id cleared. A special
train with physicians and supilics has
been fcnt te the place.
An Kx Soldier 51cltl ler Murder.
Iii Baltimore Bernard McNally died
from asweid wound inflicted by one of a
party of colored men icturniug from
Camp Argus en Wednesday evening last.
Seveial of the members of Lincoln Pest,
G. A. R., were summoned te testify at
the inquest, and, when they reached the
police station, Geerge II. B-ightman, col
ored, vice. commander of that pest, was
identified as the paitywhe indicted the
wound, lie had been described by several
of theso who wcre with McNally when
the difficulty occurred. The jury rendered
a verdict that McNally died of a sword
wound inflicted by Biightman, aud the
coroner committed the accused te await
the action of the grand jury en the charge
of murder.
Men Scalded by tilSeIlcr Explosion.
The boiler at the St. Catherine geld
miue, located ou the Air Line railroad, in
the Western suburbs of Charlette, N. C,
exploded. Jee Rearke, white, aud Abram
Maxwell and Edward Wheeler, colored,
the engineers, wcre terribly scalded.
Roaike aud Maxwell arc fatally injured,
the former having an arm aud leg broken,
besides being badly scalded, while the
hitter's head is perforated by a picce of
the Hying boiler and his side is cooked by
the steam. "Wheeler's hands were se
badly injured that amputation will prob
ably be necessary. Mr. Pitcher, the su
peiintcndcnt, was rescued from tuc debris
uuliiut.
Vlctmii of Wasting l'ewtler.
On the live mile section of the new rail
road between Shamokin and Paxiues, en
Friday last, a heavy charge et dunlin was
lired, causing considerable damage.
Markle's beer biewcry, in the neighbor
hood of where the blasting was done, was
almost demolished. Sashes were broken
and chimneys knocked down. A large
rock struck a Hungarian en the feet,
mangling his tees badly. Anether laborer
was knocked te the gieund by the concus
sion. Superintendent Bcdde slates that
the lock is like adamaut, and that it takes
an unusually large quantity of powder te
blast it.
Alarming Spread of Scurvy.
Within the last few weeks thhty IIuu
gaiiaus and Poles, suffering from scurvy
in its worst form, as well as pneumonia,
have been admitted into the Schuylkill
county hospital. The alarmiug iucrcase
of such cases has provoked much com
ment, and the matter will be laid befere
the doctors' association. The disease is
ascribed te the almost exclusive use of salt
meat by ami the unclean habits of the im
ported laborers about the mines.
fatal Freak or ;i liroelyn Atlilvte.
William De Veer, aged 17 years, an ath
lete of Brooklyn, te anmse his companions,
placed both of his fret at the back of his
neck. He was taken ill afterward, and
went te a physician, lie, however, died,
cercbie-spinal meningitis having set iu.
Iu accomplishing the athletic feat he had
liipturcd his abdomen and otherwise in
jured himself.
Fatal Accident te a Pleasure Party.
A coach in which a number of young
people from San Francisce, who had been
camping out iu the vicinity, were taking
a ride went ever the turnpike bank, near
Fulton, killing the Misses Iva Cewdcry,
Eva Susscy, Celia Scott aud Master Geerge
Scoef, and wounding Masters Burr, Ben
jamin, Bculing and William Meckles
seriously. The accideut was caused by
the heiscs shyiug.
Tbe FeunFjUuiiia .Statement.
The statcmcut of the business of all
lines of the Pennsylvania railroad com
pany east of Pittsburgh aud Eric, for
May, 1SS2, as compared with the same
month in 1881, shows an increase in the
giess earnings of 231,980; an iucrcase in
the expenses efl73,801. aud an increase
iu the net earnings of $78,179. The live
mouths of 1882. as compared with the
same period et lb81, show a decrease iu
net earnings of $852,822. All lines west of
Pittsburgh and Eric for tile five months
of 1882 show a deficiency in meeting all
liabilities of $lo9,e-13, being a decrease as
compared with the same period in 1881 of
$1,713,312.
Visitors te Fortress Menree.
Feutkess Monkee, Va., Juue 24.
General Sherman, Senater Sherman, Cel.
Bacen, Cel. Corkhill, Miss Sherman and
Miss Marshrll, arrived "here te-day from
Washington. They were met at the wharf
by Gen. Getty and staff, and the artillery
school band and a salute was lire from the
water battery.
KNOTTING THE EOPE.
l'KEPAKATIONS FOK THE HANGING.
Mrs.
Scevllle Expected te go Crazy and de
Violence.
Colonel Rebert Streng, oneof the eldest
and most faithful attaches of the Wash
ington jail has rigged the rope for Guiteau's
hanging. It is a line, new piece of manilla
erigually seven-eighths size, which has been
stretenca te nearly three-quarters. It is
forty six feet long, as soft and pliable as
can be, aud certain te answer fully the
purpose for which it was intended. The
hangman's knot is pronounced a model
piece of work. It has six turns in it, the
end, after passing through the loop at the
top of the wrap, having a common knetjtb
keep it from slippiug. Four pinioning
cords of stout cotton twiue have been pre
pared te fasten the arms and legs. No
body but the jail officials aud the clergy
men are allowed te see the priseucr. The
warden says his counsel will hereafter be
denied him, although if it was pessible te
take any additional steps te save the as
sassin he would be permitted te converse
with Mr. Reed. A few newspapers net
containing articles m relation te the un-.
pending execution are given Gnitcau, but
his Bible is the book he reads most. lie
is seldom able te lix his attention ou tlia:
mere than twenty minutes at a time. He
takes about one hour for exercise each day
walking up aud down the corridors, but
he tires of walking as quickly as he tin s
of continuous reading.
Geerge Scevillo has addressed au epeu
letter te the president, consisting of a
general .arraigumcut of the press, the peo
ple, the courts, the witnesses and the
preachers for their ill-treatment of him
aud his family and of Guitcau. lie inci
dentally remarks that Guitcau has done
mere harm te hiin iu his purse, his family
affairs aud his peace of mind than te any
body en earth, but.he urges the president,
notwithstanding, te grant a respite. Mr.
Scevillo announces that his wife has left
Cleveland for the East, aud he expresses
grave apprehensions as te her sanity. He
fears that she contemplates attempting te
kill her child and te commit suicide ou the
day of Guiteau's execution. Mr. Sceville
earnestly urges her fricuds iu the East te
keep a close watch upon her movements.
CYG'LONKS IN THK WliST.
li'Mriintleii at 1'rimgliar nnd Oospere,
lunu-.Nu One Killed at Ktmuctttburg.
Reports of the cycloue at Emmettsburg,
Iowa, telegraphed from Fert Dedge, prove
te be greatly exaggerated. There was a
severe storm and four or llve build
ings wcre blown down, but noeno was
killed. The latest dispatch from Fert
Dedge says that a storm Friday night uu uu uu
roefed the depot of the Burlington read,
blew down several houses and various out
houses. ' Ne one was killed.
A report was received at Sanborn sta
tion, en the St. Paul and Milwaukee read,
twenty "miles northeast of flespcrs, Iowa,
that Prinighar, Iowa was wrecked by the
storm and six pesplc injured. Piimghar is
S miles south of Sanborn aud is the county
scat of O'Brien county. It has about 300
inhabitants. Surgeons from Saubern have
gene te Prinighar. A farmer came te
Spencer, a station twenty miles east of
Sanborn, with the report that in his neigh
borhood six persons were killed and forty
injured. It is believed at Spencer that
forty dwellings have beep blown down iu
Clay county. Every effort has been made
te get something definite, but the wires
along that read wcre blown down early in
the day, then working badly and monop
olized by railroad business.
At Rockferd, HI., a tcrrible hail storm
visited the place. A $7,000 cherry crop
was totally destroyed. The cornfields iu
its course were utterly ruiucd. Hailstones
as large as heu's eggs fell- Windows
were biekeu in nearly every building in
the city.
Iu Yankton, D. T., there was a violent
wind storm, accempauicd by raiu and
electricity. The Press office was partially
unroofed, a dozen or two chimneys wcre
blown around town, signs scattered in all
directions and a great many shade trees
destroyed. Several wind mills were de
molished. A Fiorce Suuday Storm.
Iu Pettsville, yesterday, a terrible rain
storm of oue hour's duration set in at thice
o'clock, accompanied by loud peals of
thunder and vivid Hashes of lightning.
The houses of Mrs. Saxen and Jehn Shaw,
corner of Fourth aud Saudersen streets,
were struek by lightning. The Saxen
family, except the eldest seu, Hiram, had
just left the parlor aud had geno up-stairs,
Hiram walking out into the summer kitch
en for a drink of water. He steed at the
window when the lightning struck Shaw's
house, completely demolishing one side of
it, aud thence te Hiram, striking him ou
the left side, burning his body terribly
from shoulder te feet. The lightning
played sad havoc with the parlor and its
ceutents. Shaw's family escaped unin
jured. The alarm was seen given. Yeung
Saxeu -w.ss found lying en the lloer in tcr tcr
ribeo agony. The heuse was full of smoke.
Twe years age Hiram Saxen, while attend
ing court, was seized with a paralytic
stroke en the light side, which cealincd
him te the house ever since. He new lies
in a critical condition. Ne ether members
of the family wcre iujured.
Last evening at C o'cle'ck s heavy thun
der stoma passed ever Norrfstewhand did
considerable damage in its 'trick.' The
handsome residence of Florence UnHiwiu,
ex-county commissioner, situated en
Cherry street, above Airy, was fctiuck,
apparently by a ball of lire. All the mem
bers of the family, numbering eight, wcre
stunned from the shock and hurled from
their chairs in the front parlor. Consider
able damage was done te the dwelling.
The wiud broke down a great many
branches of trees in various parts of the
town.
Trenten was visited by a terrific wiud,
hail and thunder storm. The reefs of the
Globe rubber company's building, the
Titus woolen mill aud a number of dwell
ings iu different parts of the city weie
blown off. Ne one was injured as far as
ascertained.
Funds for Strikers.
These members of the Amalgamated as
sociation, at Pittsburg, who are idle in
conscqucnce of the strike received the first
installment of the relief fund en Saturday,
$33,000 being paid out in that district
and nearly as much mere in ether sections
of the West. At this rate the resistance
fund of the association, if it amounts te
the highest figure claimed, $400,000, will
be exhausted iu less than six weeks. The
strikers did net seem te think of this en
Saturday, however, and many of them left
their portion of the fund iu the saloons
befere they returned te their homes.
Mere universally recommended than any
proprietary medicine made. A sure and reli
able tonic. Brown's Iren Bitters. Fer sale by
II. 15. Cochran, druggist, Ne, 137 North Queen
street. julMwd&w
Never Falls.
Mr. .J. Lcist. -whareheuseman ler Lautz
Bres.. Buffalo, N. X., says he hadaswclling en
the toot which he attributed techilbluins. He
used Themas' Eclectric Oil, and is troubled no
longer. Fer sale at II. B. Cecln airs drug store,
137 Neith Queen street, Lancaster.
Fer assistance te sight already impaired,
there is no artificial aid cqnal te the Celluloid
Eye Glasses. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers
and Opticians. juSB-lwueed
Feiu DYsrersiA and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en every bottle et
Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails te cure. Fer
sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Quceu
street.
Incredible.
F. A. Scratch, druggist, Kuthvcn, Ont..
writes: "1 have tne greatest confidence in
your Burdock Bleed Bitters. In one case with
which I am personally acquainted their suc
cess was almost incredible. One lady told me
that half a bottle did her mere geed than hun
dreds et dollars' wertii cl medicine she had
previously taken." Price 91. Fer sale at II. B.
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen sticct,
Lancaster.
Suileii's cube will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough aud Bronchitis, Fer
sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street.
Walnut Lear Hair Kesterer.
It is entirely difierviit from all ethers. It is
as clear as water, and, us its name indicate.
i a periect Vegetable Hair Ucstorer. it will
immediately free the head from all dauilruir,
restore gray hair te it4 natural color anil pro
duce a new growth where it has lallcu eir.
It docs net in any manner ctleet the health,
which Sulphur, t-ugar of Lead and Nitrate et
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair m a lew days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask our druggist for it. Kach
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE Act'.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CB1TTKNTON New Yerk. juntJlyd.end&w
Siiileii's C.vrAr.nii KejIepv a positive euro
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Meuth.
Fer sale at Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North
Uiieen street.
ui.eriuxu.
Coel Clothing for
Het Days.
Yeu will find the best assort
ment of Men's and Hey's Al
paca, Linen and Marseilles cloth
ing" at Oak 1 Ia.ll. Prices arc re
adjusted te present values, which
means that they favor the buyer.
Waxamakkk & Brown.
OAK HALL, Sixth and M.r.ti:r,
PHILADELPHIA.
e
LOTIIINU!
CLOTHING !
Our sleck el CLOTHING in larger for thH
sea-en than usual, and lliu advantages we
have arc buying in large juautitie.s and bell
ingalLOWKST CASH P1CICES.
3ll will pny you te leek utetir aleck.
OUR ALL. WOOL.
MEN'S 8DIT AT $1Q.00
IS THK BEST IN THE MARKET.
AND OUK
Custom Department
Is tilled with the Choicest et Patterns which
wc invite you lec.vimiiie.
I B. Hostetter k In,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTIiU. PA.
w
JLLIAltlSON V FOSTKK.
FOK
MEN, YOUTH, HOYS
AND
CHILDREN
lu Gicat Variety and at CITY PRICE?.
-.T7"'
t
Very many etUie
MARKED DOWN SUITS
Have been sold altcady, but there aie hwip-j
yet te sell
ALSO SPECIAL BAKUA1NS
IK
HAHVEST PANTS,
AT-
(J.jc, 5c ami $1.00 Per Pair.
The Lew Pliccs that llie.se goods are sellini;
ier make it interesting te the buyer.
WILLIAMSON I
AND
FOSTER.
34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LAN'CASTEK. TA.
VOK. SAI.B.
TfOK SALE. AN IMMENSE U.UUEKOJT
HOUSES, STOKES, UUILDING LOT?, &c.
of all descriptions, lu all localities and at all
prices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every one."
ALLAN A. HEKli & CO.,
dec3-Cmd, 2 North Duke strect
MJSD1CAL.
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PLAIN
TRUTHS
Tbe bleed is the' foundation of
life, it. circulates through every
part of the body, and unless it is
jui re aud rich, geed health is im
possible. If disease has entered
the system the only sure and quick
way te drive it cut is te purify
and enrich the bleed.
These simple facts are well
known, and the highest medical
authorities acree that nothing but
iron will restere tbe bleed te ite
natural condition; aud also that
all the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, can se
headache, aud aie otherwise in
jurious. Brown's Iken Bitteus will
thoroughly and quickly assimilate
with the bleed, purifying and
strengthening it, and thus drive
disease from any part of the sys
tem, aud it will net blacken the
teeth, cause headache, or consti
pation, and is positively net in
jurious. Saved his Child.
17 N. EutawSt, Baltimore. Md.
Feb. 12, ISSO.
(.cuts: lTpen the recommen
dation etn friend I tried Brown's
It m Bitters as a tonic and rr rr
.sterativc ter inyduiighler,whem
I was tlioreughlyeonviuced wiuj
wasting nwny with Conminip Cenminip Conminip
lien. Having lest three daugh
ters by the terrible disease, un
der the care et eminent pbyvi- -ciaii",
1 was leth te belicve that,
anything could arrest the pre-grc-s
et the dlM-Hsc, but te joy
great surprise, before my daugh
ter had taken ene bottle et
Brown's Iren Hitters, she began
te mend ami Is i nil.: restored te
lermer health. A tilth daughter
began te show signs of Con
sumption, and when the pliVhi
eian was consulted, lie quiukly
said "Tonics were required ;"
and when fiilermcd that the
elder sister was taking Brown's
Iren Hitters, lespendcd, " that .
is a geed tonic, take it." ,.
AtJORAH PiiELrs.
Bkuwn's Ikejj BiJteks effect
ually cures Dyspepsia, Iu Jigcstien
aud "Weakness, and rentiers the
gtcatcst relief and benefit te per
. sons suffering from such wasting"
diseases as Consumption, Kidney, , ,t
Complaints, etc. .,
Fer sate at II. B. COCHKAN'S Drug-Stere,
I'J7 and IS) North uejn utrect. Lancaster.
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THE DUSTER.
The lioaled goasea will seen be
prevalent, and suggests out-of-town
retreats and temporary trips
The traveler ever dusty reads
knows the comfort of a duster and
will net journey without one. We
are prepared te supply " everybody
with best, medium and cheaper
linens, shrunk before cut. Alse a
line of Grey Alpacas, all made geed
and strong and low in price.
A. C. YATES & CO,
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ol'Kl'IAL NOT1CK TO
MEN AND BOYS
IN WANT OK
FOP. THE NEXT fIFTEEN DAYS
WE OFFLK OUIi IMMENSE STOCK OT
KEADV-MADE CLOTHING
AT A SACKIl'ICb.
In elder te Make Keem te manufacture
our Large Kail Sleck.
Kiglit hen; iv(i drain: te e.tpn-ss our
thanks te the people ler I he great sup
port they have given ui ihts&easen. It
incites us te rem: weil efforts te please
the public and keep the price -i down.
LOOK OUT KOKOUK CKEAT SLAUU-HTEH-1NO
SALE FOK THE NEXT 15 DAY&.
125 Men's Cheviot Suits, ti.i'r, worth 7.50. 05
MfiiV Worsted Sult-, $.".W: wertii W.25. ISO
Fine I'.liic Flannel suits. $7..VJ; wertii fli 'i'J
Men's Elegant i!uincss Suits, $7; wertii 412.
1 1; Fine All-Weel Cassiinere Suits, $3; wertii
iir,; 85 Fine Men's All-Weel I ires Suits, $12;
worth II7.W1. : pair. et Men's 1'ants at Ujc.
",ll n'll r .f Mt'ii'.. I .it. lit. I'-ititu Iti fnti itfTltMj nl
i $!.:;. '? pairs et Men's Finest Dress l'ants at
$!. Light Thin Ceals treui tic. upwards. Dust
ers trem Imc. upwards, our mieck in
Beys' and Children's Clothing
s still large and varied, and our Great Induc
tion in 1'riees will ustenhh the closest buyers.
Wc sell Children's Clothing from l.2 : 92.W,
f3.'i-, $1.50, $.Vi". up te 7.w a suit. Heys Suits
lrem$iW)aiid upwurd-f. OUK CUSTOM DE
l'AKTMENT contains a large line or Suitings
and rantaloenings. and for workmanship, lit
and prices can't he beat anywhere In the city.
We still told the lead en our $12.00 Snlts.cus Snlts.cus
tern made; hut if people wisli te save money
they should net torget.beforo purchasing else
where, te leek at our $15.irt, $is.0e and$20.00
Sults.madc right up iu any style te your order
tnr Remember, this Great Itciluclten ix only
for the Next fifteen Days, and antbedy who
wishes te lake advanlare of it will please call
early, te avoid the rush.
L. GAfiSIM & BRO,
The Leading Clothiers,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Klghten the Southwest Cerner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
The Cheapest Heuse in the City.
Mt Clothing.
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