Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 27, 1882, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY JULY 27, 1S82.
Price Two Cwts.
ek
JOHN S. GIVLKK CO.
PROTECTION FROM MOSQUITOES. .
WE HAVE THE BEST MAKES OF
MOSQUITO CANOPIES,
And put them up in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices.
SSTORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 6 O'CLOCK.-
JJSTO. S. GIYLER
No. 25 East King Street,
JNO. S. GIVLBR,
H
OWKKS HUKST.
BO WEES & HTJKST'S NWW STOEE,
129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
BLACK ALL WOOL IDF8 VEILDTG JUST OPEIED !
IN ELEGANT QUALITY AND GOOD WIDTH.
BLACK ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTING, only 25 cents a yanl ; only a few piccesleft of an immense, lot
Elegant Line of PIuk, Blue nml Crea n ALL-WOOL NUN'S VEILINGS only 2r. cents per yard.
Elegant Line ot DRESS LAWN'S from Gi cents up.
Elegant Line ot NEW DRESS PRINTS, PERCALES mid COMBINATION SUITINGS, in the New Styles, .lust Opened anil selling
rapidly. Extra Huryains in HLACK SILKS. Wu Invite Special Kxaminalion ofour $1.00 and $l,'ii quaIitlc-. I'lease give us a call.
W. B. HOW KKS,
M
YKKS & KATIIFON.
In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo observe threo points :
1. The Selection or Stylish unci Serviceable Material with the Real Wearing Qualities.
2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockots, Linings, etc.
o. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing.
Iuour CLOTHING you will find no machiuc-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our
Cutters arc the most skilled. Our P.iUei ns are the best.
M YERS &. RATHFON, no. 12 east king street.
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KXT DOOK TO TIIK
COURT
FAH ME STOCK'S.
MADK TO OUR OWN OKPKIt AN1
OPENED THIS DAY :
500 WHITE and COLORED QUILTS at $1.00.
These Quilts are made heavier and larger than Quilts usually sold at this juice. We
are selling largo lots of BLEACIIED and UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, HEAVY
STRIPED SHIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTONADES, CALICOES and GINGHAMS,
all at much less than regular prices. Persons in want of these goods should not fail
to visit our store and see them befoie pui chasing elsewheie. Laige lots of
TABLE LI NENS, TA BLE LINEN S,
ALL LINEN, AT 20c. PER YD. AND UP AT
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA.
HOUSE FURXISUINU noons.
TJILINN & WILSON.
FISHING TACKLE,
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
Rods to Suit All Purchasers from 5c. Up.
REELS OP ALL KINDS.
SNOODED HOOKS, GIMP AND GUT.
LANDING NETS-
Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines.
Cheapest Tackle Ever in the City at
FLINN & WILLSON'S.
SIGN OK TIIK 2 BIG DOGS.
I'LUJUBEK'S
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HOLKSAE.K DEPOT FUR
Water Closets and Bath Tabs,
Iron and Wooden Hydrants,
Plumbers' Earthenware,
Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies
Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices,
Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplies.
slate: roofing. slate roofing.
No8.ll, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
M18CEZT.AII JBO VS.
IS30IAIT10N OF PAKTNK.IC.sn I P.
The co-partnership in the: merchant
tailoring business, heretofore exist i ng between
RATHVON A FXSUKU, is this ilay dissolved
by mutual consent. All persons in any man
ner indebted to tho saiil firm, are respecttnlly
Holiciteil to make Immediate payment toS. fc.
RATHVON, who is hereby authorized to re-,
eclve the same: and those, having claims
against said linn will please present tliem for
bvltlcment. S. S. RATHVON,
M. FlHHEIt,
101 North Queen ht,, I.anc:ister, P.i.
SPECIAL NOTICE. Until .further an
nouncement, the business, without Interrup
tion, will be conducted by the undersigned,
who solicits a continuance ot the patronage
heretolore bestowed upon the firm, and which
is hereby gratefully acknwJc,Jg$rHVON
jyl5-lmd3tw ""Practical Tailor.
TNURKASE TOUR CAPITAL.
WHEAT STOCKS,
810, $20, $50, $100.
Investors ol small and medium amounts In
Grain, Provisions and Stocks as fully pro
tected as most extensive and influential opera
tors. Our success! ul. fully tried, old estab
lished plan, trv it. licports sent weekly,
dlvid cutis paid monthly. Send at once for ex-
idanatory circulars and past record, nunc.
Mvidends paid during past thirteen months
f n this fund $06.71 per share. Address
FLEHBONG & MERRIAM,
141 and 143 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
49Wc want a local agent lit every town.
Excellent inducements. Good pay to a re
sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms.
dry-goods, &e.
BOWERS & HURST.
CLOTUINti.
Aell-lVlacie GraiTieirfcs.
aootm,
HOUSE.
LANCASTER. PA.
SUPPLIES.
VOAl
B.
II. MAKTIN,
Wholesale and llotall Dealer tn all minis 1 1
LUMBER AND COAL.
9 fan! : No. 120 North WaUti- ami Prlnci
treels a'jjsve Leuion Iincaster. ifHv'
CMIAL ANU CR1IKNT.
j Pure Lykens Valley and other kind ol
Coal lor all purposes well pleaned.
Uest I'.rund Uoscndale Cement at reduced
prices. AIo lilineslono Screenings lor walks
and drives; guarantee satisfaction.
Hay and Straw by the bale or ton.
Yard and Olllcc : llarrisbnrg pike.
General OiUco: 20) East Chestnut Street
KAUPFMAN, KEL1.EU & CO.
pr4-lwd
M. V. B. COHO,
330 HOUTU WATER ST., Lancaster. I:.
Wholesale and Uetall Uoalers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Uonnectlon With the Telephonic Cxchang.
Yard and OiHre.: .Vo. ."-TO NORTH WATER
STREET. le.b2K.J7il
SAMUEL H. PRICK, ATTORNEY, MAS
Removed his Ofiico trom 56 North Duke
vlreet to No. 41 GRANT 8TRKET, immedi
ately in llear of Courj, House, Long's New
Uuilding. ml7-tld
EEKKCUA TOUAUCU AND CRIMKA
Rough and Keady only 10 cents per pin",
at 11 AUTM aN'S Yellow f ront Cigar Store.
jyl5-7md
&d CO.,
Lancaster, Pa.
GEO. F. RATHVON.
11KKVKY N. 1IUICST,
ntiv noons.
1I.ONIM1 OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire stoi-lf nl
DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1.
IS OK SALE AT AND UK LOW COST.
ThU ts .1 r.jic chance for
GOOD BARGAINS.
S 1 KAVU AH-
IMMINSi: STOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, which weie nil purchased lor rash.
J. M. LONG,
j-il-tld II NORTH QUEEN STREET.
11
AOKR . ItROTHKK.
II
CHEVIOT SUITS.
FLANNEL SUITS.
CASSIMERE SUITS.
LINEN SUITS.
SEERSUCKER SUITS.
ALPACA COATS.
WHITE DUCK VESTS.
STRIPED DUCK VESTS.
LINEN DUSTERS.
MOHAIR DUSTERS.
SKELETON-MADE COATS.
FINE SUMMER TROWSERINGS.
LINENS, DUCKS, PONGEE,
SEERSUCKER, SERGE.
Hager & Brother.
N. U. After JULY 1, we will close at 0
o'clock p. m., during the Summer Months
except SATURDAY
I'APJSK ItANOlXUH, A'c.
X17-AI.I. PAPH.K.
ODDS AND ENDS
-OF
WALL PAPER
Will be sold very low In order t,i close out.
Among them are snine 01 the Very Rest Pat
terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING
Ky the yard in All Colors, that were .slightly
wet on ends, will be sold cheap.
We make make, to order, at short notice, all
kinds of
WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS,
And put them up in the Rest Manner.
Fine Pier and Mantle Mirrors. .
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS',
Extension Cornices. Poles in 15ra! Walnut,
Ebony anil Cherry.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
HEALTH NOTES.
TIMELY TOPICS FOR THE MIDSUMMER.
Soma Sensible SugceaUoBato Sojourners, and
Much Good Advice to the Can't-Uet-
wayA Brigade.
Philadelphia Ledger.
Tbe yearly exodus which occurs at this
season and which temporarily .diminishes
the population of Philadelphia by many
thousands, is not to bo regarded simply as
the result of a desire for change or search
for pleasure, as made in compliance with
the demands of fashion, or even as a
natural attempt to avoid personal discom.
fort. Underlying all these comparatively
trivial ageucies is the recognition of two
important sanitary facts. One of theso is
tho necessity wltych almost every one feels
to a d eater or less extent for some varia
tion of scene and occupation, not merely
as a means of enjoyment, but as a help to
health and strength. This is a well-worn
therao, but none the less important. Hol
idays are too few and working hours too
long for most of the busy classes in this
country, and summer vacations go but a
little way in supplying the deficiency. It
would be well if the customary week or
two could bo doubled, aud every busy, in
dustrious, hard worked man and woman,
from professional people to laborers, got
full share of an idle time, with fresh air
and relaxation. This, however, is not the
only or, perhaps, not the chief cause which
takes S3 many families to the country, or
ti the mountains or seashore.'' An equally
potent agency is found in the general rec
ognition of the fact, as to which there
can be no doubt,, that a large city in this
latitude is not the bust place for little chil
di en during the hot summer months.
But those who, go constitute, after all,
the small minority of the residents of any
such city, most of these being kept there
for the greater part of the summer by tho
demands of business or the exigency of
poverty. It would be well if these people
knew what manner of life was most con
ducive to tho health of themselves and
their children, and could be induced for
the sake of both, to study and observe
some more simple sanitary regulations. A
few of theso may be briefly indicated.
Avoid unnecessary fatigue and excite
ment, mental and physical ; eat at regular
hours and in moderation, abstaining from
excess of meats and favoring fresh and
perfectly ripe vegetables ; drinking freely
of pure milk or water, small quantities at
a time ; bathe frequently and change the
underclothing every day or two. Observe
scrupulous cleanliness as to all portions of
your dwelling, and especially as to the
sinks, gutters, cellars, privies or water
closets. Soup aud water and ventilation
are the best disinfectants for dwellings or
sleeping rooms. Pare air is the best tonic
indeed, it has been recently asserted
that " the only certain and unassailable
rule of hygiene which will bear universal
application, is that pure air is good for tho
human animal, apd that tho more he has
of it tho better.""
The mother who is nursing her baby
anil who carefully observes theso rules,
which are very easily understood and as
easily followed, is eating not only for her
own health but also for that of her child.
For her especia benefit, however, some
additional suggestions may be made.
Bathe the child' once a day or sponge it
with lukc-warnf-watcr ; dress it lightly
aud coolly ; change its clothes at night ;
lot it sleep by itself iu a cradle or a trundle-bed
; feed it t regular intorvals ; and,
above all, if it isrotful, do not attempt
to quiet it by doafts of quack nostrums or
any of tho numarous mixtures that put
the baby to sleep only at the expense of
its health possiluy its life. If it can by
any possibility b avoided do not wean an
infant during thOj summer, but if tho sup
ply of food furnished by tho mother is iu
suliicicnt supplement it with goat's or
cow's milk to which ono-third of water
has been added, or, if that disagrees,
which has been mixed with a small quan
tity of lime-water. For iufauts already
weaned, say from six months to eighteen
months, the diet should consist of milk,
from one to three pints in twenty-four
hours ; dry bread, rusk or milk crackers ;
beef-juice or beoT tea ; chicken or muttou
broths ; a very little mealy potato, with a
small quantity of, boiled rice, corn starch
or sago. The chief article of diet should
be the milk ; the other articles may be
added as the child grows older, aud the
hcaviest'meal should be takeu in tho mid
dle of the day. r
By following the general plan here in
dicated aud by taking every opportunity
to secure lor the child tho benefit of the
fresh air of thef park, tho squares, tho
rivers, tho sanitarium, or even the cool
sides of the largtreets at sunset, it will
no X'ussiuiu 10 urwg cuuuren, 10 wuom a
little neglect wfuld prove fatal, safely
through the sin
cr, and it is the duty ol
every conscicutio
s parent to see that such
practice is anher
to as far as practicable.
Iu spite of precaution, however, a certain
number of casc3 if illness, chiefly of chol
era infantum, will occur among the chil
dren. If a cnildnddenly becomes pale,
is covered with a,clammy perspiration and
is attacked withjjjiromiting' and purging, it
will be proper, after having sent for a
physiciau, to administer a teaspoonful of
castor oil, to cover it with a light, warm
blanket, to place hot bottles near its feet
and legs, to apply a warm mustard poul
tice ( four-fiftht flour ) to its abdomen,
and if it continues to lose strength and its
skin lemains cold and moist, to give four
or five drops of brandy in a little, water
every fifteen to twenty minutes while
wailing for the doctor. The adoption of
these simple remedial measures will often
convert a threatening case into one quite
amenable to treatment.
XONSOjKIAL. REFORM.
A Novel Plau Yai Doing away with Barber
( Shop.
Every man who has been iu a barber
shop, and it is tken for granted that every
man gets there occasionally, has experi
enced the discomforts of the average, bar
ber shop. The eloso smell of the shop
which is usually in a basement. Tho
strong perfumes on the handst which ho
insists on rubbing over your mouth and
nose and against which you dare not pro
test. Tho long waiting for your turn with
a favorito barber and if you are not a reg
ular customer the questions as to who cut
that hair, etc., together with numberless
small annoyances, make all men take an
interest in the fact that the barbers have
taken a new departure, or rather rovived
an old custom, and while it can never be
popular on account of the expense, it will
greatly mollify tbe sufferings of those
who can pay for it, and who are
in tho habit of going to tho barber
shop every day. The plan is for the barber
to go to his customer instead of having tbe
customer go to the shop. A smart young
barber with good address will secure tbe
custom often to twenty regular cut timet 8
and he readily picks out the best custom
ers from the shop at which he works be
fore ho gives up his situation. These cus
tomers are carefully selected as to the time
they waut to bo shaved, so that the barber
can serve all at exactly the desired time.
The customers secured, the barber is in
dependent, and, as be can servo all the
way from fifteen to twenty per day and
charges from $2 to $5 per week,he can make
a good thing of it, much better than the
average young man who rarely gets over
$15 per week, aud it is very satis factory to
the customer the barber, in fact, doing
about all that a valet would do. He can ar
range the bath.get out the change of clothes
and change the studs and collar buttons to
the clean shirt, besides shaving the face and
clipping the hair, all in the half hour
which is usually devoted to each customer
and the price usually asked is not exces
sive when the time lost in waiting, fees to
the brush boy and the perfumes, pomades,
&c, which he is persuaded to buy, are
counted, and the pleasure of having every
thing done at home in good style, and
above all exactly at tho time you want it
done, more than makes up for a little ex
tra expense, and with certain people it is
snre to become popular. It is said that
there are over five hundred barbers in
New York who are working on this plan,
and the fact that tho ones who are run
ning shops are complaining of the system,
give the statement an air of probability,
as yet every barber in this line works in
dependently, but no doubt the time will
come wjien one man will have fifteen or
twonty subs working for him and for
whose work be will be responsible.
A XnOVCLKTTK IN LKTTICIi-S.
A Short but l'oiuted Correspondence, With
A Moral ton.
London World.
I From Mrs. Mortimer to Algcron T , Esq.
White's Club
My Dear Ai.oy : I write to you iu tLe
greatest distress. A short time ago, in a
weak moment, I laised a little money on
some of my husband's family plate and the
vulgar person who advanced tho cash has
just informed me that unless I- pay him
before the end of tho week ho will put in
what he calls " an execution " o. some
thing dreadful of that sort. To add to
my troubles, John may bo back any day
from Carlsbad. I don't know what to do.
Perhaps you understand ibese matters.
Will you look in to-morrow after six and
give me tho benefit of yonr advice ? I am
all alone and do so want a little sympathy.
Tout a toi,
Nellie Mortimer.
P. S. It is only a matter of a wretched
300.
Prom Algernon T to Mrs. Mortimer,
Chester bquarc.
My Deak Mrs. Mortimer : I cannot
tell you how much I sympathize with you.
To my ecdless regret I am obliged to go
North to night, otherwise nothing would
have kept mo from Chester Square to
morrow. Couldn't a lawyer fellow man
ago this business for you ;' His advice
would probably be better worth following
than that of your always,
Algernon T. .
Fioui Mrs. Mortimer to the lion. Edward
Edward C , llounslow.l
Dear Dolly : I know that you are aw
fully good natured, and would do any
thing to help Beauty in distress. I have a
debt of 300 which I must pay before Sat
urday, and I dare not apply to John. I
havo serious thoughts of either chloral or
the river Thames. Your unfortunate
cousin, Nellie Mortimer.
Prom the Hon. Edward C , llouuslow liar
racks, to Mrs. Mortimer. j
Dear Nellie : Don't do anything
rash. I would take the liberty of asking
you to make use of my check book ; but,
unfortunately, I am afraid that any of tho
contents thereof which you might use
would bo returned indorsed with an om
inous " N. S." You know that there is
nothing I wouldn't do for you, even to
selling Banger and the Colonel ; but I am
afraid that, at tbe present time of year,
tbey would not fetch more than 150 at
tho outsido at Tattersalf s. Yotjfrs, very
regretfully, Edward C.
From Mrs. Mortimer to John Mo: timer, esq.,
Carlsbad.
My Dear John : 1 am almost too fright
ened to write to you. For the last two
months I have had a debt (which, for our
limited income, is, I fear, a very large ono)
hanging over me. Unless I have 300
within a week something dreadful will
happen. Cau yon ever forgive me ?
Yours very penitently,
Nellie Mortimer.
Kioui John Mortimer to Mrs. Mortimer.
Dear Ni:ll : Check for 300 enclosed.
Why didn't yon let me know before? Be a
good little woman and don't get into debt
again. 1 our iiiiecuouaxa iiusuanu,
John Mortimer.
Human 1'rejndtce.
Some one lun wisely said : "Tiioro ia notlr
In f; stronger than human ptejudice ;" and
this Is true. Especlallyare s-omu minds preju
diced against " proprietary medicines." 15c
causc some such medicines are shams, they
leap to the conclusion that all are. As well
say, because some physici'ins are quacks, all
are. Vhcrc are counterfeits of all KOod things,
even o! gold coin and greenbacks. I ut there
Is true money, and there are true medicines.
Anionx the latter is Hunt's Remedy, true and
tried, and with the testimonials ot hundreds
who havo been healed and saved from tho
grave by it. For all diseases of tire kidneys,
the liver, the uiinary organs, it stands with
out a peer. Physicians prescribe it, and the
sick hail it with joy. Isn't it cheaper to buy a
bottle of ityourseu, and take it according to
directions, than to pay for your prejudice by
receiving uai ine nanus 01 your pnysician at
ten times the cost ?
iy26-lwdcod&w
Enrich and revitalize the blood by using
Brown's Iron Hitters. For sale at II. IS. Coch
ran's ding stpre, 137 Xortli Queen street, Lan
caster. jy2Mwdw
The inrisiblo Celluloid Kyc-Ulas? frames
have reached the topmost wave ot popularity
without a competitor, defying compctilloiir
and the popular verdict is that they are the
handsomest and best made. For sale by all
leading jewelers anu opticians.
'IIackmetack," a lasting and tragrant per
fume. Price '25 and 50 cents, for sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 1J7 North Queen street.
Palpitation of the Heart.
.1. M. Might. Syracuse, N. Y., writes : " When
1 first commenced using yonr llurdock Blood
Hitters 1 was troubled with fluttering and
palpitation of the heart. 1 felt weak and lan
guid, with a numbness ot the limbs; since
using, my heart lias not troubled me and the
numbing sensation is all gone." I'riee $1.00.
For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, i:J7
JJortn Queen street, Lancaster.
Walnut Leaf Hair Kestoror.
It is entirely different from all others. It is
as clear as water, and, as its name indicate,
i a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will
immcdiainlv tree the head from all dandruff.
restore gray hair to its natural color and pro-1
(luce a new growin wnere 11 uas iaiien ou.
It does not in any manner cttect the health,
whicli Sulphur, t-ugar of Lead and Nitrate of
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful
glossy brown. Askyonr druggist for it. Each
bottle is warranted. 6M1TH, KLINE CC.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, ami C. N.
CRITTENTON New York. .innlyd,cod4w
For Dvspkpsia. and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee on every bottle ot
Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For
sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nortli Queen
street.
Despised.
lly the unthinking. Burcock has been con
sidered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, un
pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, to those
" not knowing its virtue," annisance, and yet
the root has long been acknowledged by sav
ants as most Invaluable as a diuretic, aperient
and blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitten
embody all its good qualities. Price 91.00.
For sale at II. B. Cochran's orag store, 157
North Qneed street, Lancaster.
A hasai. iimector tree with each bottle ot
Shilot.'s Catarrh Remedy. .Price 50 cents. For
sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street.
aaax irAjrAXAJCKR's xotice to svmmek iouxmis.
JOH
WANAMAKKR'S ADVKKTISJB.MK5JT.
GOIM TO STJ1DQ1R QUARTERS.
Important notice
travelers
The courtesies of the
proximity to the
Broad
York, Baltimore, Washington and all Western trains)
are freely extended. Beside the vast stocks of La
dies', Gents' and Children's SuitsDry Goods, Fancy
Goods, Carpets and House Furnishing, there is a spa
cious Waiting Room, Picture Gallery, Lunch-room and
Toilet-room. The new department of public comfort,
with wash-rooms, closets, new lunch rooms, for both
ladies and gentlemen will be opened i st August. Bag
gage can be left and checked while persons are visiting.
Philadelphia is so cheap a place for shopping that
there is often a saving of more than railroad fares.
John Wanamaker.
Thirteenth and Chestnut and Market Streets,
Philadelphia.
MElilVAl.
BK
KOWNS IKON 1I1TTKRM.
Strength
to vigorously push a business, st length to
study a profession, strength to regulate a
household, strength to do a day's labor
without physical pain. All this represents
what is wanted, iu the often heard ex
pression, "Oh ! I wish I had tho strength !"
If you are broken down, have not energy,
or feel as if life was hardly worth living,
you can be relieved and restored to robust
health and strength by taking BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS, which is a true tonic
a medicine universally recommended for
all wasting diseases.
Sol North Fremont St., Baltimore
During the war I was injured in the
stomach by a piece of shell and have I
suffered from it ever since. About four
years ago it brought on paralysis,
whicli kept me in bed six months, and
the best doctors in the city said I cou-d
not live. I sullered tearfully from In
digestion, and lor over two years could
not cat solid food and for a large por
tion of the time was unable to retain
even liquid nourishment. I tried
BKOWN'S IUOX;UITTEUS, ami now,
after taking two bottles, 1 am able to
get up and go around, and am rapidly
improving. . PECKEU.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a com
plete and sure remedy for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all
diseases requiring a true, reliable, non
alcoholic tonic. It enriches tho blood,
gives new life to the mu;cles and tone to
the nerves.
For sale ut II. 11. COCIIUAN'S Drug Store,
137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster.
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M.1QUOMB, AC.
rtlNDWALT'S
WINK, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL,
AND
GROCERY STORK,
No. 205 WEST KING STREET.
HOUSEAfe GO'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
No. 43 NortU Queen street, Lancaster, I.
The very best and linest qualities of Foreign
and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con
stantly for sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House
Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot I860.
Kent especially for medicinal purposes. Pnre
Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines to suit the trade.
feb3-lvd noUSEAL CO.
BOOTH SUOKH.
(LOSINO ODTt
CLOSING OUT !
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Having started a Shoe Factory, I am now
closing out my large stock of Boots and Shoes
at greatly reduced prices to make room for the
enlargement or my factory.
-a"Cnstom work a specialty, both machine
and hand-made.
F. HIEMENZ.
No. K; NORTH' QUEEN STREET.
(Slgnot the Big Shoe.) maoWAStf
R
ACM. RAGS. KAG9.
The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds of
Sam. Old books, cornets, woolen Cloths.
BagginK-Rope, Gum Shoes, Ac, Ac.
1 ww can on
l neiaous bavin? anvot tli
above articles it they will drop me aput
card.
WH. F, HSNNEOKE,
NO. 235 WEST KING tfTRKET.
fe')25-6md
to families and
generally.
entire "establishment
(in close
the New
Street Station for
Z.AXCASTKK WATVUF.S.
D
R.WICKEKSUAM'SLAXCASTEUWATCH
KEEPS IT3
Wonderful Record
UNBROKEN
FOR FOUR YEARS.
Lancaster June 12, l?i
A. lUTNEK, ESQ,
Manager Lancaster Watch Factory.
DEAR SIS : IX THE SUMMER OF
1173 1 MADE A EUROPEAN TOUR
TRA VELINU SOME 1?,000 MILES. I
CARRIED WITH ME OXE OF YOUR
LAXOASTER WATCHES. IT X EVER
STOPPED AND DID NOT VARY A
SIXULE MIXUTE FROM THE TRUE
TIMEDURIXO THE ENTIRE TRIP.
I HAVE CARRIED THE SAME
WATCn FOR THE FOUR YEARS
IXCE THAT TIME. AXD IT HAS
MAIXTAIXED ITS WOXDEKFUL
RECORD UXBROKEX,
1 AM AGAIN ABOUT TO START
ABROAD FOR A PROLOXOED RESI
DEXVE. MY FAITHFUI. TIME
KEEPER, WHICH HAS COME TO BE
CONSIDERED A FRIEXD, GOES
WITH ME, AXD I WILL BE PROUD
TO EXHIBIT IX ANYWHERE AS A
TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN SKILL
AXD HOME INDUSTRY
Yours very truly,
J. P. WICKERSHAM,
American Minister to Denmmk.
THE FIRST OF THE
Lancaster Watches
TO GROSS THE SEAS.
rOM MAZE,
niiEAP
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers lor sale on long timo
and easy payment FIFTY BUILU1NU LOTS
on Duke, Lime, Frederick: and New streets.
Also an. elegant lot, x'210 feet, adfolning
Prof. Stahr's, on West James street. A good
chance now to get a cheap lot. Call at Coal
Otllce, 22 East King street and see plan.
A. W. Ri.SSEL,
Jy21-lmd 22 East King Street.
TJOR
SALE.- THE: H DEKftlON KTJ
T Sin
Special Committee of the shiftier Steam
Fire Engine and Hose Company, aonolnteii
by said company at their last general mt-eting
held on the 18tli lost.. Oder for sale the follow
ing property of said company, consisting ot.
First, a Lot of Ground, sltnateu on the west
side ot South QHeen street, between Andrew
and Hazel streets, fronting; on said South
Queen street 37 feet 10 inches, more or less,
and extending In depth IK feet, more or less,
ac Joining property tt Henry W.Shertz on tho
nortli and Presbyterian chapel on the south,
together with a Two-Story BRICK KNG1N K
HOUSE there-on erected, the said house hav
ing a bell cupola thereon attached.
Second, a STEAM FIRE ENGINE, which Is
a fourth class vertical, built by Cole.t Brother.
Pautucket. K. I. The cylinder measures '.
Inches in the bore, with 8 Inch stroke, with
brass pumps. The boiler Is a good steam gen
erator, with 231 copper tubes ; can si art In tour
minutes alter lighting tho lire, and can throw
water through an inch nozzle from. 810 to 2-20
feet, and has twenty leet of four-inch suction
hose, with spanner, wrenches, oil can, A
We guarantee this engine In first-class con.ll
tlen. PETER B. FORDNEY,
THOMAS ANDERSON,
WILLIAM II. DORWART'
DANIEL E. AUK AM P.
HENRY 8MEYCII, -JOSEPH
WILFONG.
ALEXANDER HARRIS,
Jy20 tfd Committee.
EDUCATIONAL,
SWARTBMORK CULLKGK.
RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD
ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre
paratory school under care ot membem ot
tbe Society ot Friends. The main building,
destroyed by tire 9th month, lost, has len
completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up
with all conveniences. Thorough instruction
in Languages, Literature. Mathematics and
tne Sciences. New Scientific Building con
taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms. Ma
chine Shops, and all appliances for pursuing a
thorough coarse la Chemistry, Meclianical
and Civil Engineering. Tne next trmopens
9th mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early, as, other
things being equal, places will be given to the
earliest applicants.'
For fall particulars, address
JEDWARU M. MAG1LL, Pre-t't.
& SwsTthraoro College, Delaware Co., Pa.
june22-3md .
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