ek ..i.'Ojrjm- jit?r, .-,- ,-ii '( Volume XIXNo. 49. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY OCTOBER 27, 1882. Price Two Ceite. TOWKKS ft MUK8T. BOEE8 & 'BLUEST, Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR FOR T ADIES, UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN, BLANKETS at Low Prices, COMFORTS at Low Prices, FLAMES at Low Prices. ESTWe invite all to call and see us in our Elegant New Booms, where we have many Choice Goods Displayed. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA. T No. S. U1VA.KK ft VO. MERCHANT TAILORING. Our Merchant Tailoring Department is now fall of all the Novelties of the Season ; andhaviag in our employ A First-Class Cutter, We can Guarantee to our patrons satisfaction in every particular. J NO. S. GIVLER & CO. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JNO. 8. GIVLER. M YKKS KATHFON. To supply the demands ol a greatly increased trado, wc hare manufactured, for this fill, :i shown liynny clothing house in this city. In J he present there seeras to be a demand lor a bolter tn.i.ii snhl liritofor. unil w litivit Iti'tMi Inisv all summer to meet tins want. FANCY TWILLED OASSIM KRKS, PLAIN TWILLKDCASftlMEKES, fANlIV PLaID SUITS TIGHT TWISTED BLUE TWILLi hUHSTANTIALandSTYLlSIIGRKEN CHEVIOTS. J:t tw SOLID BLACK WORSTEDS '. l 10 BLUE DOTTED WORSTEDS 1 UICKKN All HI. UK DIITTJSD C1I1SV lOl'S J7 (M BLUE CHECKED WORSTEDS 15 Oi SOLID BLUE WORSTEDS, IS 00 Every garment sold by us Is manufactured by us ami for our trade only. By this means we are enabled to put upon tne market a bet cr article, lor less money, "than can be liad at inost houses, where every garment is bought Irom riiiludelphia ami New York wholesale. MYERS & RATHFON, vitx uoods. H AUKKC BKOTIIKK. E O B E S N .T DOUR TO THE CUU11T 1J.OUSK. FAHISTESTOCK'S To Tobacco Buyers, Hotels and Boardrog Houses. 500 Pairs White and Colored BLANKETS, From the Large Special BLANKET-Sale in New York, last week, in Lots to Suit Purchasers, from 1 Fair to 1 Bale, All at Lees than Regular Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Door to the Court House. HOUSE PVRJflSHINO GOODS. TTousKruitXisniNG. THE BEST. Wo all want the best and mott economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANT IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, ali of which WE GUARANTEE. We hare the SOLE AGENCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. PLUMBER'S -nruoi.KsAi.K ncruT run Water Closets and Bath Tabs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Bednced Prices, Plumbers Supplies, Tinners -'Supplies SLATE ROOFING. SLATE B00FING. N08. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. jr goods, c. -ALSO- VLOTH1NU. A LARGE INCREASE OF TRADE. 10 (4) GREEN AND BLUE CIIECKEO C-SSIMEI1KS, 10 00 UROWV TWILLED WOUS I'EDS, 11 0J IIKO VN MIXED CAS9IMERKS 13 J0 STEEL M13KD OASSIMERES Manufacturing Clothiers, No. 12 BAST KING EMBROIDERED GOODS. Silk Embroidered Oashmere and Foule Robes, in Beautiful Designs and Fashionable Coloring, both in the Cheaper and more Ex pensive qualities. HAGER & BROTHER. BLANKETS, Lancaster, Pa. SUPPLIES. UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATIITON. largor and bet'er eW-tod stock tlian ever grade ot Ready-made Clothing Ui.ui has .f is on . it; tw . 10 0) i; (xi STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. VJaOTMUHU. TIXEKINO SU1K1S AND UKAWKIM -FOR- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. K.J. ERISMAX. ANOO. COLLARS AND CUFFS. E. .1. EIUSMAX, V'EW L1N1S OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E. .1. ERISMAN. ALL WO(H, SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWER1. E. J. ERISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. pvu.i. opknim; FALL OPENING AT- I. GERIART'S itaDlisH, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. H IKSH ft 1IROIUEK. Shirts and Underwear. The place to buy yonr Shirts and Underwear Is at our Great Clothing Hall, and now we would like you to call and examine some of the specialties we urc showing in the above montion d article.-). Our UNDERWEAR ranges in prices irom 25 cents each to $2.50 ond comprises all the different grades and colors. Our SJ-ccnt Shirt and Draweis is a special bar gain. We have ut least 50 DIFFERENT KINDS OF SHIRTS, Among which wo have special baigalns in white and blue flannel .Bicycle, Lawn Tennis, Yachtmcn's and tho cheaper grades. A liicy cle Shirt at. 60 cents. A Bicyle Shirt at 75 cents. A Bicycle Shirt at $1.00, and different qualities to t he finest. Our greatest inducement is a lot ot 00 tiozen extra quality Paragon White Shirts At 80 cents, four-ply linen bosom and cuff, re intorccd bosom. A few dozen ot those elegant Percale Shirts, with two collars, at OS rents, yet left, HIRSH & BROTHER, FennHall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, 6 and 8 Penn Square. sep3 1yd STOUIES, 8TOU1KS. I'lTTSUUKUH STO gies. $1.25 per hundred at ItlARTAIAITS YELLOW FROKT CIGAR ;STORE. TaifM A STRANGE EPISODE. WAS THE SUICIDE'S SflKIT THERE! What a German Lady Heard in the Apart ments of a Frenchman at Kuuio When He Died. London Spectator. In the summer of 1875 there was stay ing in Rome a M. Paul Herisson, second secretary to the French legation, a very fashionable yonng gentleman, and living in very good stj le. At tbe end of May be was promoted to bo first secretary of tbe French legation at Atbens, and had to leave Rome in consequence. I was at the time living in Rome with a very handsome and very clever German lady, who had lor me a sort of filial regard, and kindly took upon herself all the trouble afmy house ariangcments. Siio liapponed to hear of M. Paul Ilerisson's removal, and that his suite of looms wero to be dis posed of, went to look at them, and find ing them very neat and in a capital posi tion took them at once. Shortly befoie the middle of June, when we went to the new house, not to be in tbe way of Mrs. G . I left for Florence, whence I returned some days after at about G o'clock in the morning. I bad hardly entered my bedioorn when, to my aston ishment, seeing she never rose before 10 or 11 o'clock in the morning, Mrs. G came in looking pale and basgard, and in a bur tied manner told uie she was not going to stay another day in that house, as it was haunted. ("Es spukt im hau.se," paid she.) As it may be supposed, I was rather taken aback, and asked what had hap pened, .when she tokl me that the night be fore, the firHt she passed in the new house, at about 2 o'clock in the morning, she had hardly been in bed more than two hours and had not been able yet to sleep a wink, when she heaidthe furniture in the room cracking most horribly, and then a loud groan, followed by others weaker and weaker, as if somebody had beeu expiring in tbe room ; that after that she bad fallen into a perspiration through terror, and not felt able to put her hands from under the bedcover to light a candle. (She was usually not at all easily frightened, and I had seen her, in other circumstances, showing morecourago than most individ uals of the stronger sex.) She added that as soon as she caught a glimpse of daylight she had got up and gone .to the drawing room, and when tho servant had told her of my arrival she had come to teil mo that most decidedly sho could not think of staying in that house any longer. I received her statement not iu the best humor, and answered rather grufly, that if she suffered from bad dicams 1 could not help it ; that tho houso was taken and paid for, and for the moment I felt tired and should bo much obliged if she would allow me to take some rest. Later in tbe day more than once she returned to the subject, repeating all the circum stances of the night's event, without the least variation in her former statement, and assuring me that it certainly was not a dream, as she had been then and during the entire night just as wide awake as at the moment she was speaking. The samo day, after diuuer, when I looked into tho Italic of that eve ning (a French newspaper published iu Rome), I found a few linqs as follows : " We legrct to state that wo have received to-day a telegram fiom Paris Faying that last night about 1 o'clock M. Paul Heris son committed suicide by blowing out his brains. It appears that M. P. llcriissou had been suffering lately from frequent attacks of nervous headache, that made his existence intolerable. M. P. Heris son was well known in Roman society, having resided hero some years as second secretary to tho French legation, and will be, wehave no doubl, very much regretted by his numerous friends." Now, as between Pails and Rome there is a difference of forty-four minntes, there is an exact coincidence between the moment when M. Herisson died and when Mrs. G heard tbe groans in her bedroom, which was the very department where M. Herisson used to sleep when living in that houso. I showed Mrs. G the tele graph in tho Italic. It had tho effect of making her considerably easier in mind, and further, by what train of reasoning I do not know, she gave up her intention of leaving the house. Never anything similar was hcaul in it again. I may add that Mia. G was in perfedt health at the time, had never, either before or afterward, been subject te hallucinations or anything of the sort, has since committed matrimony, aud is now staying in Florence with husband ready, if lcquestcd, to confirm to the last word what I have narrated. WHAT TK liUlVES WORK. Some 'oiuule Dresses at Hymen's Altar. At the marriage of Miss E. H. Smith to Mr. Tollc, iu Cincinnati, on Wednesday, the bride was attired in "simple traveling costume of electric-blue cloth, with no other ornaments than natural flowers." Mr. Haldcmau's bride, Miss Ada Sher man Moulton, atGlcndale, Ohio, on Wed nesday, was clad in white tulle embroidered iu pearl beads, with diamonds as orna ments. Her maids wore tarlctau, with roses at the belts. 3Iiss Preston, who was married to Mr. Van Yoorhis in New York, on Wednes day, wore white satin en traine, trimmed with point lace, the front of the skirt being elaborately draped with tho same lace. The collage was cut square and filled in with point lace. The veil was of tulle, caught at the hair with orange blossoms. Treasurer Gilfillan's daughter, Miss May, was married to Clarence Duvall in Washington on Wednesday. The bride, who is a brunette, wasattiredina princess en traine, shirred white satin front and moire antique back, draped with a long bridal veil, the whole relieved with natural flowers and sparkling diamond ornaments. When Miss Ross became the wife of Mr. Holden in Brooklyn on Wednesday, tho was.dtcs82d in a garnet satin traveliig custom, tho front of which was of brocade. Her bonuot was of garnet plush, ornamen ted with ostrich tips. She woro diamonds, the gift of tho bridegroom, as ornaments and carried a boquet of Marechal Neil roses. At tho marriage of Miss Roc to Mr. Child, iu New York, on Wednesday, the bride wore a white satin dress en traine, trimmed wiih point laoe. tho heart-shaped , corsage being filled in with similar lace. Mho veil was of tulle and was caught at tho hair with orange blossoms. For ornaments tho bride wore diamonds and canied a boquet of white roses. Louisville had a notable wedding on Wednesday, Miss Fronie Loe becoming the bride of J. L- Sneed.of Frankfort, Ivy. The bride's toilet was of ivory tinted ot toman silk, Duchess lace front, lilac and orange blossoms, with diamond orna ments. The bride's attendants wore ivory tinted whito satin, azalias painted iu delicato tints, Duchess lace trimmings, with pearl ornaments, each cairying bunches of azalias in the hand. White satin formed tho wedding gown of Mis? Pugh, who was married to Mr. 9. E. Smith in Cincinnati on Wednesday. Tho dress, which had a long train, was studded with silver lace and was made high in the neck and with long sleeves. The bride also wore an elaborate tulle veil, which was fastened to her tresses with diamonds and orange blossoms. She wore diamond ornaments which have been in possession of the family for years and were leic her oy her mother. On Wednesday Miss Brandreth, of Sing Sing, became the bride of Mr. Robinson. At the altar she wore white brocade vel vet, fall round train, edged with shell niching. The corsage was cut square and was filled in with point lace. The dress was made with a basque, the front being of white satin trimmed with point lace. Tbe veil was of tulle, caught at the hair with orange blossoms. She wore a diamond crescent brooch, the gift of tho groom, and carried a bouquet of white roses aud lilies of tbe valley. The customs worn at tho wedding of Miss Morris and Mr. Osborne, in Cleve land, on Wednesday, wero described as ' very elegant." The bride was dressed in a white gros grain silk, trimmed with point lace. She wore a tulle veil, fastened with while lilacs, with diamond and pearl ornaments. The customs of the brides maids wero similar to each' other, being of whith satin and lace. Each carried a basket of roses. The mother of the bride wore a dress of black gros grain silk and crepe. The mother of tho groom wore silk with garnitnrcs of silk. A fltVADA MAS'S 3TUKV. IIuw Senator Jones riturtad it Summer Itexnit and Yv'littt Cauie of It. Fiom tbe Canon City (Xcw) Appeal. "Siuc" Rarnes tells a racy story of Ins experience at Santa Monica, tho new sum mer resort at Southern California. '"I was down in that section a few months ago," said "Sine" "and pretty near busted when I fell in with Jones, the tcuator, and told him my conditiou. He fell light up abreast of the situation and told me lie could give mo a Job. 'I want a let of mm to keep in the water all day to show-visitors how do lightful suif bathiug is. You see tho peo ple from the East have acquired a sort of prejudice against the Pacific ocean, aud I waut to counteracE the feeling. I want you to boss eight men aud keep 'cm lumb ling around iu the billows, tho sport of the laughing sea, iu striped costumes men who can iun out ou tub beach every ten minutes and tell how warm tho water is.' 'Well, I caught tho idea and agreed to furnish the crowd for 20 a day, aud wo close:! the bargaiu. I hired eight men at $1 a head to bathe them all the afternoon, aud I pocketed the balance. I got a green and bluu striped suit, with tho ling of the union across the stomach, and mshed about keeping the gang alive. Tho secoud day they struck for $2 because the water was so cold. I tiied to explain about the tiade winds and harvest moon tide, but they wanted tho money all tho same. Then three quit, but Jones didn't miss 'em, and I kept even financially. Theu two froze to death right on tho beach, and I had to get a coroner's jury to find a verdict from overheating iu tho water. Tho balanco of tho gang left, and I had to go it alone. I got so inured with tbe cold that I could rush out of tho water, skip up to the Eng lish tourists and tell them it was just lovely and keep my teeth still all the while. I got my 20 every night, and spent it all for warm drinks. Then I quit, as my constitu tion was giving way. When I left he bad eight Irishmen off the railroad doing the bathing for tho hotel, and they had a tiro going on all tho while back of somo rocks, whcie tbe men could warm up between swims. That is r- great climate down there." People who cannot spend the sennon cf winds and cold rains in sunny Florida should keep J)r. Rull's Cough Syrup in the house. It i the best remedy lor Colds and Coughs and will relieve sutfeiers at once. V Slow and steady wins the race." Stead ily, but not slowly, Kidney-Wort is distancing all competition for universal popularity and usctulncss. This celebrated remedy can now be obtained In the usual dry vegetable lorm, or in liquid iorui. It is put up In i the latter way lor the especial convenience of those who cannot readily prepare it. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal effi ciency in either lorm, See advertisement. S Every colorot the Diamond Dyes is pcr iect. Sec the samples of tho colored cloth at the dinggists. Uncqualcd for brilliancy. IU health generally conies from, lack of the proper lit.- forces in the blood. To restore the blood to a healthy State use Brown's Iron Bit ters. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North queen street. oSi-lwd&w It you don't sec, it is mainly your own fault, because by procuring a pair ol Celluloid Eye Glasses, you can improve hilling cve?!glitso w to tee clearly. For sale by all l04.dinew clers and Opticians. sniLoit's curb wiix immediately- relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and ItronchiU-j, For sale by 11. B. t ochran, druggist, 137 and 1S9 North Queen street. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist," Ruthvcn, Out., writes: "I have tno greatest confidence in your Burdock Blood Bitters. In one case with which I am personally acquainted their suc cesswas nlmost incn-flible. One lady told mo that half a bottle did her more good than hun dred of dollars' worth f medicine she h:id previously taken." Price? 1. For sale by II. JI Cce'aran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen r street. Shiloh's Catarrh kemedt a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria und Canker Mouth. For sale bv II. B. Cochran, diuggist, 137 and 139 North Uuecn street. Unrivaled A? being a certain cure lor the worst form3 ot dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, impurity of blood, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc., and as a medicine for eradicating every species ol humor, trom an ordinary simple to the worst ulcer, Burdock liiood Bitters stund unrivaled. Price-$1. For s-ile by 11. I!. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. The Rev. Gxo. 1L Thatkr, ot itourbon, Ind., sayh : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Smton's Cobsukption Cukb. For ale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 187 iiiid 1J9 North Queen street. Walnut L.eaf Hair ltestorer. It Is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicate", is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately tree the head from all dandrutT, restore gray hair to its natnrul color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not In any manner eifcct the health, which Sulphur, Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair m a few days to a beautiful glossy Drown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE ft CI'., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, anil C N. CRITTENTON New York. jun6-lyd.ood4w OAMilClH. lAKMSTS. Carpet Manufactory;,' Having undertaken to manufacture- RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,000 yards per week, 1 am now prepared to seU my entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND TAT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H.S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. MJCB1CAZ. B KOWWS IKON BITTERN. health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't jou rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable aud good for nothing, and no one but yourself can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. 33, 1881. Gcctleuicn:-! have suffered with pain in my bide and back, and great soreness on my breast with shooting pains all through my body, attended with great weakness, depression ol epirtts, and loss of appetite. I have taken several different medi cines, and was treated by promi nent physicians for my liver, kidneys, and spleen, but I got no relief. I thought I would try Brown's Iron Bitters; I have now taken one bottle and a halt and am about wcU pain in side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining In strength and llcsli. . It can justly be called the king of med icines. John K. Allendek. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in solublo form ; Cinchona tho great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remark' able non-alcoholic tonic, which will euro dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung acd Kidney diseases. For sale wholesale and retail by n. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Qncen street, Lancaster oiO lwdJtw T JT 1DNKY-WOKT For the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. . No other disease Is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy lias ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort us a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. TJ1 Qq This distressing complai nt is very XU3k" apt to be complicated with constl pation. Kidney-Wort strengthens the weak ened parts and qnickly cures all kinds ot Piles even when physicians and medicines have be fore failed. US' If yon have either ot these troubles use KIDNEY-WORT. Druggists sell it. sep 27 lyd& w M WAF 42 ROUES, XV. H ABKitimsa's JUST RECEIVED AT I. latabiisli's One Price Establishment, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. HSrsign or the tioldcn Horse Hcat5s."I A b'plcndid Assortment of LlNt.1) AND UNLINED BUFFALO ROBES, I'ANCV FUR ROBES, WOOLEN AND PLUSH LAP BLANKETS, HORSE COVERS, RAKER'S PATENT EVAPORATING noRSK BLANKETS, GUM HORSE COVERS, OUM LAP COVERS, GOODYEAR'S RUBBER COATS AND GOSSAMERS, GOSSAMER HATS AND LEGGINGS, WHITE GUM SHEETING, Pocket Books, Ladies' Latest Style Hand Satchels in Seal, Alligator and Morocco, Leather Curd Cnsets Traveling Bags, Trunks, Telescope Cases. .Sponges, ChamoN, Horse Brushes, Whips, ud SlcighbcUs. Horsa Clippers, Toilet Clippers. Gloves ami Mittens in great variety. Harness Oil. Harness Soap, Sch' ol Satchels. Alsogreat variety ot HIDING SADDLES. Our own manufacture or BUGGY HARNESS, TRACK HARNESS, COUPE, COACH AND EXPRESS HAR NESS. YANKEE ANI CONES- TOGA TEAM HARNESS, And many other articles too numerous to mention. 4EeCall and sec. Repairing neatly done. M. HABERBUSH, No. 3D CENTRE SQUARE. o9-lyw43md VAJtKlJMJSH, AC. rpnK SlAA UAKD OABKIAUE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wo make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in tbe most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work oar prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy torcash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ty attended to. One set ot workmen especially moloved for that nnrnose. f n-jB-trdAw OAHDKL U. PKIVK, ATTOKNKT, HAS Removed his Offico trom 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET. Immedi ately In Rear of Court House, .Long's New Building. :ml7-ttd GEN DIM K YAKA CIOAKS. A MNJS article, only 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR .STORE. SEEK CLOTMlMf. 'J v f , IUTOlTliniTli. Penn started in this country 200 years ago asa clothier. 'We continue in the same line upon similar principles of equity and prudence, only with..enlarflred facilities for supplying the needy. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. o234md . .:.,. - JI M l:tiU .1 I. J ., orevu AL. NOXiCK. The handsomest Stoek ot CLOTHINGr wo have ever oiiered for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOTS.M CHOICER STYLES THAN EV ER BETTER MADE THAN KVEP. LOWER PRICED THAN EVES. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, In Grey and Brown Mixed, iSIO.OO. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging in price from 93.00 to i,M. All Ot on Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath the Lowest. 0. B. flosietter & Sob, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, jj 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. JA. LANCASTER WATVUX8. E ROM IUE fUIMKVAL FOREST OK 1683 TO THK EI E IT 13 IN HER Lancaster Watch THAT PENNSYLVANIA PUTS ' . 'i. THE CROWN 1 ti-, 1. THE CROWN THE CROWN TO hkk: VARIED MANUFACTURES OF THE TAST Two HiiM Years. UAJtDWAMMS. N EW UARDWAKK STOKK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL &.BENGIER, dealers IN- RE m EXHIBIT BUILDING and CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, ' OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sll-3md&w J. Tk.-.i j j.
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