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Yolirae XIX-No 19.
LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1882.
Prk Two CteMfc.
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JOHN . U1VLKK Jk CO.
WE ARE
irLJNnNTELS
In White and all the different Colors, Canton Flannels in Bleached and unbleached and colors,
Shawls, Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, etc.
We have a very large stock in all the above Goods, bought for cash and will be sold at
the LOWEST PRICES.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
JOHN S. GIVLER.
TIaKET8, COMFORTS, QUILTS,
Blankets, Comforts, Quilts,
Now Open an Immense Stock and all marked Very Low to Effect Quick Sales.
FLAjjNBLS-An Elegant Line now open, including the Finest Qualities of White and Red Shaker
Flannels, Scarlet Medicated Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. All Marked Very Low.
BOEE8 & HTJEST'S,
NEW STORE,
129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - - LANCASTER, PA.
(HOWELL'S BUILDING.)
M
SBKS KATBFON.'
In the manufacture of READY-HADE CLOTHING we obsorve three points :
1. Tbe Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities.
2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc.
3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing.
Iu out CLOTHING yon will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular band-made buttonholes.
Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best.
MYERS & RATHFON.
iikt
F
ALL VKESS OOOIW.
HAGER &
IN BLACK:
Plushes and Vol vets,
Brocaded Velvets,
Repp Silk,
Gros Grain Silk,
India Cashmere,
French Cashmere,
Imperial Serge,
Crepe Cloth and Tricot,
Henrietta Cloths,
Drap deEte,
Embroidered Robes,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
25 WEST KING STREET.
ptVKBV UAX BKIMUS bOfllKTHINU NHW."
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
PLUSHES, MOLESKIN CLOAKINGS, VELVETS and CASUBIERESatCOots.,
Worth $1.00. Colors Garnot, Navy, Groon, Olive and Brown.
SHAWLS.
SHAWLS have alwayB been a specialty with us, and our present Stock is worthy
the attention of those in want. Black Thibet and Plain and Grey Blanket Shawls.
Shawls from 25 cents to $25.00.
Ladies, Gent's, Boys' and Girls' WATERPROOF GOSSAMERS at $1.50, $2.00,
$2 60 and $3.00, made to our order and every Garment Warranted.
"Persons in search of a Blanket of any kind should soe our Immense Stock
Before Purchasing.
R E. FAHNESTOCK
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA.
MOUSE fUMNISOlMO OOOD8.
MANN WU.LM1N.
152 NORTH
-FOR
'
STOVES. HEATERS
And the Largest Stock of Housefurnishing Goods
in the City.
COAL OIL AND GAS CHANDELIERS.
Fruit Jars Only 5ets- Apiece.
FLINN & WILLSON.
(SIGN OP.THE TWO BIG DOGS.)
PLUMBER'S
-nraougsAUB depot
FOB
Water Closets art Bath Tal,
Irom aid Wooden Hydrants,
Plimbere' Earthenware,
Gas and Steam Fitters9 Supplies,
Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices,
Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners Supplies.
SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING.
No. 11, 13 16 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA,
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
xjcr ooova, jte.
NOW PREPARED TO SHOW A NEW
Blankets,
OLOTMUTO.
Wll-JVIacLe Garments.
NO.
ooova.
BROTHER.
IN COLORS :
Velvets and Plushes,
Brocaded Velvets,
Embroidered Robes,
Embroidered Checks,
jjrap de Larurtry ,
French Serges,
French Suitings,
Diagonal Suitings,
Gilbut Suitings,
Habit Cloths
Fall Novelties,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
SHAWLS.
QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
SUPPLIES.
BMffianlFUC
STOCK OP
FLANNEL
LANCASTER, PA.
GEO. P. RATHVON.
Comforts, Quilts.
Our
12 EAST KING STREET.
CLOTHING.
UrKINU AMI) tHIMHEK MOVKLTICS.
AT
H. GEB.H ART'S
orii
t
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
1 hereby
etock of
Inform mr customers tliat my
SPRING and SUMMER SUITING,
SPRING OVERCOATING
& FANCY TESTING
Is now complete. 1 have now the largest and
choicest assortment of .
WOOLENS.
For Fine Tailoring In the city of Lancaster.
PRICES AS LOW AS TUB LOWEST,
and all goods warranted as represented.
H. GEMART.
B
OYS' SCHOOL SUITS.
BOYS' SCEOOI SUITS
AT
AL. RENSTEIN'S
ONE PRICE HOUSE,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET;
Having a large assortment
of Boys' School Suits on hand
I will dispose of them at prices
far below their value in order
to close them out.
The suits are all made of
pure Woolen Goods, well made
and handsomely trimmed, and
will be sold at very low prices ;
call and see them.
Merchant Tailoring De
partment. Having in my em
ploy one of the best cutters in
the state I can guarantee a per
fect fit
Call and examine the latest
styles of
FALL and WINTER GOODS.
They are now ready and can be
seen at
Al. Rosenstein's,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
37 North Queen Street, Lancaster.
SMALL HAVANA:V1AB8 3 TOH 5 CIS.
at No. 21 North Queen Street.
HABTKAN'S TfELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
QUAIBIEFABM.
MARK TWAIN'S SUMMER HUME.
A Visit to Hla Home matt Study
lu tbe
Saberbs of Elmlrs.
Louisville Courier Journal.
The summer residence of Mr. Clemens
is acknowledged to be here in the vicinity
of Elmira, notwithstanding he has a house
or two in other parts of the United States.
llis place is known as " Qoaine Farm,"
and is also the residence of bis sister-in-law,
Mrs. Theodore Crane, and is situated
about two miles away from the business
portion of the city, on an eminence known
as " East Hill." The funny man's houso
is reached from the city by a winding road
which is steep, very steep, and at times is
really a dangerous driveway. We go
thither in a coupe, drawn by two large
horses, to whom the task of climbing
seems not an unfamiliar one. Up and still
up, and after an exciting dash up the bill
side wo see tbe house in tho distance and
haudkerchiefs flying from tho veranda. A
few moments later I alight from tho
coupo, and am seated iu a huge easy chair
with the members of Mark Twain's family
on every side.
The houso, au elegantly built and fur
nished structure, has au abundance of
windows and class doors on the south
side, so that, from within, tho lovely
scenery iu tho valley bolow is plainly visi.
bio. An arched carriageway connects
with tho veranda and tbe wholo is pro
tected from glare and heat by vines and
awnings so as not to obstruct the view. In
front of tho house and beyond, in place of
tho pretty lawn, is a huge field of oat,
which completely shrouds the brow of the
hill and with its undulating surface
softens and disguises any abruptness or
roughness which there might otherwise bo
in the foreground.
Tbe house throughout is furnished in an
elegant and costly manner. Divans, Per
sian rugs, easy chairs, books, statuary,
articles of vertu and bric-a-brac are on
every side, aud the wholo has tho appear
ance of a plaeo where one could dream his
life away. Mr. Clemons retires to his
study every morning after breakfast and
writes steadily until 4 in tho afternoon.
Ho does all his own work, and employs
neither secretary nor amanuensis.
Ho
has become quite proficient in tho uso of
the type-writer, and utilizes that instru
ment in attending to his correspondence..
During the past few weeks ho has been
somewhat annoyed by visitors and sight
seers. One day in the week (and this
happens to bo tho very day) the gonial
humorist seeks repose aud rest by coiuir
down to the city, meeting some of his
friends, indulging in a hotel dinnor
and several games of billiards. This is
what he calls rest from his literary labors.
Owing to his absence wo havoan opportu
nity of peeping into his sanctum sauc
toruni. The visitor finds tho humorist's
Btudy higher up tbe hill, in the rear of the
houso and screened by vines and ever
greens. It is a small octagonal building,
containing but a singloroom. Here tho
humorist docs tho greater portion of his
summer's work, and hero for oight sum
mers Mark Twain has worked industri
ously, for, notwithstanding tho fact that
ho has been called indolent, ho is a most in
dofatigablo worker. To keep away tho largo
number of sightseers who come up the big
hill to his sanctum Twain has posted on
tho door the following novol sign : "Step
Softly ! Keep away ! Do not Disturb tho
Remains 1" In spite of this characteristic
warning wo open tho door and cuter. The
floor is bare aud hasaoross ono corner
somo pages of manuscript and scraps of
newspaper articles pinned to it to prevent
dispersion by tho wind. There is a table
iu tho centre of tho room, covered with
books, pamphlets, newspapers, manu
scripts, and all the parphernalia of au
thorship. On ono sido is a comfortablo
looking lounge, somewhat soiled by uso,
and over the fireplaco is a shelf, on which
rests a few books and a couple of boxes of
choice cigars. That is all except a perva
sivo odor of smoke.
Tho 5 o'clock dinnor hour briugs Mark
Twain up from tho city, and he joins his
family in the parlor. Ho is now 47 years
of ago, with iron gray hair cut rather
short, aud moustache of tho samo color,
lit) is of medium height, inclining to port
liness, has a small, black, piercing eye and
a rather aquiline nose. He is pleasant in
his manner aud talks when ho has any
thing to say, buthas a particular horror of
people who expect to be entertained by hB
remarks, and especially of some who seem
to think that they must talk nothing but
uonsonso in his presenso. He is remarka
bly domestic in his tastes, and is blessed
with a very lovely wife and three beau
tiful little daughters.
One View of Woman's Duty.
Chicago Inter-Ocean.
There is a certain sort of significance in
that Montreal bishop's position toward
bangs and frizzes. There is something
praiseworthy in his frank and fearless
conservatism. A mau who will stand up
in his pulpit in this day and decado and
rebuke tho women of his church for wear
ing their hair in fashionablo form is a
man whoso opinion is worth considering.
It cannot bo that he stands quite alone
in his views. All men who teach or servo
the public como to be, to a greater or less
degree, representative men, typical men.
They stand in embodiment of certain
forms of ttiought. So there must be
others who think with our bishop of Mon
treal. There must bo many of the public
for whom ho acts as mouthpiece. His
beliefs are, therefore, doubly worth con
sidering. The man's outspoken conserva
tism has an unuttered indorsement. Of
the people who speak not aloud there are
those who think as he docs.
In condemning the wearing of frizzes
the Montreal man attacks a general prin
ciple. Though his limitations may have
been clear to his own mind, thoy do not
bear inspection. Wo wish to know, after
all, if it is any woman's duty, under any
circumstances whatever, to make herself
look ugly ? Many women do look very ugly
with their hair drawn plainly away from
their faces. Can it possibly be righteous
for them to arrange it like that to go to
church and prayer-meeting? And would
it not be good of them to friz it and crimp
it as soon as they reached home again 1
Woman's first duty is to make herself
look just as pretty as possible under all
circumstances. No matter how small tho
degree of her personal beauty, she has no
right to do anything to detract from it.
Indeed, of all her ' rights," that of look
ing well is most inherent and most inalio
nablo. Woman is the conservator of
beauty, and tho ideal woman is always
beautiful.
There is a discussion as to tho identity
of that wonderful statue in tho museum of
the Louvre in Paris which has been called
tho Venus of Milo. People who Btudy
those things think now that it could not
have been intended lor a Ycnus by its un
known sculptor, because of its high and
spiritual beauty. It is an ideal represen
tation of an ideal woman, and Venus,
however entertaining a personage she
may havo been, was not at all what a
goddess ought to be. It is more probable
that tho statue was intended as a Victory
to adorn ono of the old Greek temples.
Tho soul of the artist rose to grand con-
cepti on, his chisel reached grand execu
tion of the noble thought, and he scalp
lured this perfectly beautiful and ideal
woman. His thought embraced a truth
that makes his work immortal the truth
that woman ought to be just as beautiful
as she can be, because she is to use that
all too current phrase " a trustee for
beauty."
It is a blessed good thing that most of
womankind do not need to study the sub-
juest in an abstract light to arrive at wise
conclusions in regard to becoming bonnets
or harmonizing hair ribbons. Be it intui
tion or bo it vanity, they know that it is
their duty as well as their delight to look
pretty. They could not be doing wrong
to nod their crimps sagely at that Mon
treal divine and cry out in chorus against
him ; except, perhaps, in that matter of
oangs. uere we would enter as grave a
protest as the Canadian clergyman him.
self. Baugs are an abomination, and
should bo abolished. Bangs are not
beautiful ; bangs are beastly. They look
iiko the Hirsute (ornaments of a King
Charles spaniel. Tho preacher is right.
Bangs ought to bo dono away with, but
let frizzes remain.
And let tho clergyman meditato upon
that verse from the good old Book which
describes the beanty of tho new Jerusa
lem as like unto that of a bride adorned
for her husband. If ho has seen as many
brides as it falls to the lot of most clergy
men to behold, ho will own that tlw simile
is good and lovely and worthy, even
though a part of the adornments of a
modern bride be frizzes and crimps, or
even puffs and " water waves."
S1MPI.R WEDDING GOWNS.
Two Charming CoataineaMade for Brides to
be Man led la at Home.
New York Evening Post.
Toilets for wedding ceremonies are now
of relativo simplicity. Tho bridal robe
par excellence, of whito satin and costly
lace, is by no moans considerd indispen
sable, and where tbe bride's prospective
future docs not includo a series of evening
ontertainments such a dress, requiring
others to correspond, is both extravagant
and absurd. White vigogne, white nun's
veiling, foulard or sateen are all very
nrntfcv fhlirinst in fiuthinrmhln nsn fnr mm-
paratively inexpensive toilets, and with
drapings of creamy lace and garniture of
flowers a youthful, pretty brido can look
quite as lovoly iu either of theso dresses
as sho can iu a " trying " opaquo whito
satin.
a. cnarmiug arcss lately inaao lor a
quiet homo wedding is an instance of what
can bo dono in tho way of a simple yet
beautiful wedding toilet. The material is
nun's veiling, made with a demi-train
contrary to fashionable rule. Around the
foot of tho skirt is a ruching of white
surah cut bias, which, after being deeply
fringed on both sides, was formed into
double box pleats, so that the edges of
the ruche, lying close together, gave it the
appearance of a downy mass of whito
feathers. Abovo this is a Grecian tunic
of the whito veiling, tho chaste and artis
tic arrangement of tho soft upright folds
giving a most graceful and statuesque
effect to tho whole. Tho bodice is of
whito surah, out square in the neck, and
trimmed with cascades of crcam-whito
laco. Tho half-long sleeves aro likewise
adorned. Tho veil is of Spanish blondo,
simply hemmed and fastened back with
white roses and orango blossoms, a largo
cluster of tho same flowers boing pflhicd
at tho belt and carried in tho hand tho
day of tho wedding.
A second wedding dress for a young
lady, rich in faith and affection, but afflu
ent in no othor respect, is being finished
for an early October wedding, and a more
inoxpensivo toilet can hardly be imagined.
Tho dress is mado of pale golden fawn
colored corded silk. Tho edge of tho skirt
is " battlemonted," i. o., cut in square
blocks and beneath is a treble ruche of
laco, chosen with special reference to har
mony in regard to the shade of the dress
itself. The skirt drapes the slendor, ele
gant figure very closoly and gracefully,
and around tho hips are paniers of tbe
silk, edged with a rufllo of tho laco. The
ends of this drapery aro drawn up in front
by a scries of runners into the space of .a
span. The bodies is pointed front and
back, and is laced across the bust. It is
cut in a long V shape, with a delicate
rucho of laco bordering tho opening. The
tight-fitting sleeves aro trimmed to cor
respond. A doublo row of oval tinted
Roman pearls will bo worn around the
throat, fastened with a handsome pearl
clasp. A pair of long whito Swedish kid
gloves, whito kid slippers, with stockings
of pale gold silk complete a toilet which
will not bo less beautiful and appropriate
than the special occasion it was designed
for commands.
FAVOKKU BY FORTUNE.
Uow Thunder-Storm Bared a Quarter for
Gallant Kthelbert Cecil.
From the Chicago Tribune.
" Another dish, please."
Out under tho Btar-gommod heavens
Daphne MoCarthy and Bertie Cecil were
sitting this beautiful summer night sit-
branches of an oak tree that had braved I
tho storms of centuries, while the silvered
penciliugs of moonlight dancing so gaily
among tbe verdure clad branches that
waved languidly above their heads gave
to the scene a touch of wierd beauty and
silent splendor.
"Did you speak, darliqg?" asked Ber
tie, bonding over the girl and gazing at
her with eyes whose fervid glances told
more eloquently than words of tho great
love he bore her. But back of tho tender
look, back of the love laden tones, there
was a haunting fear, a ghastly horror,
which all tho senuous languor of the place
could not dispel. Up from the meadow be
yond the brooksidecamo the noisy chirp
ing of the crickets, aud the wind, which
had risen as they sat there, began to blow
in strange, sobbing cadences through the
evergreens and larches in tho village
churchyard. The sheen of fleecy clouds
that had flecked the zenith, lending an
added splendor to the turxuoiso bloom of
the horizon, had suddenly faded away, and
in its place appeared an inky mass,
from whose black bosom the forked light
ning leaped like a hissing serpent faom
the darksomo jungle of an Indian forest.
Already the rain drops were plashing
among tho dust colored leaves of the tree.
"Did you speak, sweetheart?" asked
Bertie again.
"I was thinking," replied Daphne, in
low, thrilling tones that showed the in
tensity of her yearning, "of having another
dish of cream; but it is too late now,"
and rising frem the table sho led the way
to tho street car.
Bertie followed her in a dazed way, but
undortho sombre look of his pure young
face there was a peaceful, almost holy
joy. " Heaven has headed her off," he
said softly, "but I shall pay dearly for
this when the oysters come, for it does not
rain in winter."
Garibaldi's Magnanimity.
On ono occasion an officer took a poor
woman's horse from her and gavo her a
receipt, which, of course, was quite worth
less. She came in tears to Garibaldi ; she
had lost all she had. Garibaldi took the
paper, had the officer summoned before
him, and in the presenee of his whole
staff, while the weeping woman stood by,
said, "Did you take this horse?" "Yes,
general, I was forced to ; I had lost mine."
"Did you write this paper, which you
know is worthless?" "Yes general."
Then turning to his aid-de-camp, he said,
"restore the horse to this poor woman."
and, tearing up the paper with a wither,
ing look at the offendingjbfflcer, ho added,
"Is this the way Italians fight for the
freedom of their country? Bo no more a
soldier of mino !" and he sent him back to
Rome.
"By asking too much wo may loao the
little that wo had before." Kidney-Wort asks
nothing but a fair trial. This given. It tears
no loss of faith In its virtue. A lady writes
from Oregon : "For thirty years 1 buvo bocn
afflicted with kidney complaints. Two pack,
ages of Kidney -Wort havo done me more good
than all tho medicine and doctors I have had
before. 1 believe it is a sure cure.
SVFast, brilliant and fashionable aro the
Diamond Dye colors. One package colors J to
4 lbs. of goods. 10 cents tor any color.
Tho Celluloid Eye-Glasses have stood the
test, and tho thousands who now wear thorn
pronounce them the best. For sale by all lead
ing Jewelers and Opticians.) slS-lwdcod
Shiloh's Vitalizer la what you need tor Con
stipation. Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per Dottle. For solo at Cochran's dm; storo,
137 North Queen St. myl-lwdoowAw
Make yourself healthy and strong. Make
lite happy by using Brown' Iron Hitters.
For sole at Cochran's drag storo, 137 .North
Queen street, Lancaster. sl8-IudAw
l'opalar Kverywbere.
"Burdane," tho French name for Burdock,
is as popular in France as in America. jVs an
anti-scorbutic, aperient and diuretic it cannot
be too highly extolled. Burdock Blood Bit
ters combine " in a condensed lorm " all Its
good properties. For gout, culuiiconi disor
ders and kidney troubles they are uncqualed.
Price $1.00. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug
store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Catabrh cnrel. health and sweet breath so-
cured by Shiloh's Catarrh BcmcUy. Price SO
cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
inyl-1 w doo w w
Goldsmith's Testimony.
Goldsmith speaks cf
" That dire disease, whoso rmiiU'btt power
Withers tho beauty's transient flower."
No truer description could be given of the dis
ease ot the kidneys, which, uncart: d lor.rlpens
into Bright's disease, and cuts down our
strongest men in a very short time. And it
Goldsmith had known ot Hunt's Uemcdy ho
would undoubtedly bavo continued hi poem,
and spoken of
Hunt's Remedy, whose matchless worth,
Makes it a boon to nil the earth."
It la surely a boon to thousands of sitllcrcrs
who have been ablo to find rellof nowhereelse.
s'iO-lwdcodJtw
Nobodt enjoy - tho nicest surroundings It iu
bad health. Tliure are miserable people about
to-day to whom a bottle ot Parkers Ginger
Tonic would bring more solid comfort than
all the medicine they havo ever tried. News.
sl-lmdcod&eow
How'a the lSaby.
"How's the baby?" "His croup is better
this morning, thank yon. Wo gave ldm some
ot Thomas' Kclectric Oil as you ail vised, doe
tor, anil shall give him somu more iu an hour
or so." Next day tho doctor pronounced the
youngster cured. For sale at II. B. Cochran's
drus storo, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
For lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
mvi-lwdeowftw
Walnut Lear Hair Keatorer.
It Is entirely dittercn t from all others. It is
as clear as water, and, as its name iiidlcutw,
i a perfect Vegetable Hair Kcstornr. it will
immediately free tiio head from all dandrniT,
restore gray hair to its natural color and pro
duce a new growth where it has fallen otr.
It does not in any manner effect the health,
which Sulphur, t-ugar of Lc-ul and Nttrutuot
Silver preparations have done:. It will change
light or faded hair m a few days to a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
bottle is warranted. .SMITH, KL1NK A Ctr.,
Wholesale Agenbj, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CUITTENTON New York. )un6-lyd.codw
CLOxumo c.
PLEASE SHOW ME
A FALL OVERCOAT,
Is a question we are happily
able to answer with guaranteed
satisfaction. Our Stock, Style
and Prices please every class
of buyers.
A.C. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Building, Chestnut, & Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
4-iiud
VAVJSK MJLSttLNUH, Xc.
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MAVK ADDED LAJtUKLY T OCIt
SIOCKOI
WAIiL PAPERS
Within the lost week, consisting of every de
scription ot PAPKIt HANGINGS, and among
them some ot tho Choicest Styles in tiiuts m
Grade or Goods. These will be sold lowin
order to make spoody sales.
BEMNANTS are accumulating all the time
in small lots, which aro very desirable lor
Closets. Vestibules and Rooms, running in
price from Three Conts apiece up.
WINDOW SHADES
In new Dado Patters, Plain Goods in All
Colors and Widths.
W KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF '
LACE CURTAINS
-IN-
WHITE and CREAM,
BED SETS.
PILLOW SHAMS,
riDltO;,
LAMBREQUINS, &c.
in Ebony, Brass, Cherry, I
Poles In Ebony, Brass, Cherry, Ash and
Walnut.
Pier and Mantle Mirrors.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
X UW BEADY.
OUR NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, I
Containing a largo number of properties in
city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent
free to any address.
ALLEN A. 1IERR & CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Nc. 10
as( Sins Street.
MKB1CAL.
TMtOWMV UOST SU
No Whisky!
BliOWN'S IRON BITTERS is
one of the very few tonio medi
cines that are not oonpoaed most
ly of alcohol or whisky, thus
becoming a fruitful, source of in
temperance by promoting a desire
for rum.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is
guaranteed to be a non-intoxicating
stimulant, and it will, in
nearly every ease, take tbe place
of all liquor, and at tho same time
absolutely kill the desire for
whisky and other intoxicating
beverages.
Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of
tho American Chrittian Review,
says of Brown's Iron Bitters :
Cln., O., Nov. 16, 1881.
Gents: The foolish wasting
ot vital force In business,
pleasure, and vicious indul
gence of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity :
ami 11 applied, will savo hun
dreds who resort to sa'oons
for temporary recuperation.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
has been thoroughly tested for
dyspepsia, indigestion,biIionsness,
weakness, debility, overwork,
rheumatism, neuralgia, consump
tion, liver complaints, kidney
troubles, Ac, and it never fails
to render speedy and permanent
relief.
for solo wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH
UAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Quoen
street. -Lancaster
s221wdAw
MOOTS Jt BttOKB.
YVlOTS AND &HOKS.
MARKED DOWN IN PRICE
AT THE
EAGLE SHOE STORE.
lfeO nnBUYSAaoor 1'Allt or LADIES.
H-.UU Kid Button shoes, straight or cir
cular MUIU.
l.UU School Shoes.
1 qc RUTS A GOOD PAIR OP PINK CHIL-
Jrt&iri
drcn's Shoes, alze 8 to 10.
O KflWxA PAIR OP PINK
LADIES'
.tr.Uirii.Hi, Button Shoes,
worked buttun-
holes.
J.50
OP LADIKh'
Pcbie Button Shoes.
1 OftBUY8 A GOOD PAIR OP MttSKS'
l.ZO Peble Button Shoes.
2rwllUY3APAIROr LADIES' CLOTH
UU Top Button Shoes.
(ie BUYS A PAIR OP GOOD LACE OR
4)0 Congress Shoes for Boys.
1.50
Shoes lor Boys, 1 to 5.
JCf BUTS A GOOD PAIR OF MEN'S LACE
03 or Congressttoe.
O f;nUUYS A PAIR OK MEN'S FINK BUT-
6rtUI
i ton Shoes.
Or MEN'S riNE
1.UU BURT Shoes.
J.UU Men's Button or Laco Shoes.
1 Kfl UUYS A PAIR OP
1 .UU Pegged Shoes
WOMEN'S CALP
125
Shoes.
2CUYS A PAIR Or
.OVJ Boots.
MEN'S CALP
c A CENTS BUYS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S
kJJ I
' Flue Button Shoes.
yK CENTS 11V VS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S
f O Shoes. Heels.
JOHN HIEMENZ,
No. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
(INQUIRER BUILDING.)
aprl-oaw-lydP
BOOK AMD BTATM0K.
Ct'HOUf. BOOK8.
ALL
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
AT THE LOWEST RATES,
L. M. FtYNN'S,
NO. 12 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER.
S1
CtlOOI. BOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
FOR THE
LANCASTER SCHOOLS.
For Sale at the Lowest Prices.
-BT
John Baer's Sons,
N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST.
JO-SIGN Or THE BIO BOOKs
XUQUOMB, MO.
HOCSBLSJb GO'S
NMW LIQUOR STORM,
Mo. 43 Hwtt Qiim mm, iMiMlif, Pa.
The vary beat and finest qualities of Foreign
and Domestic WINES ana LIQUORS, eon.
stantly lor sale at wholesale sad retalL
Straight Old Byo Whisky of the distillation
of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House
Brandy.- warranted ot the vintage ot 1899.
Kept especially for medicinal nurnoaea. Pure
Old Holland Oin, and other-Whiskies. Bran
dies and Wines to surtthe trade.
feb3-lyd HOUSZAL CO.