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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V " j . r. s
k
;m3e
anxft!
.v -
' rr
mz
v - j"!ff.l"WAc?v"".!'A-iiv'r';'-''-t'-ws-
&
Viiniii XlXNo 91).
LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27, lcS82.
Price Two Ceats.
CLOTHING.
M
tKr& KATMKOK.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
Now effect iu Imported WorBtcl in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black.
New effects in Silks Mixed EurIMi, Cheviots iu all faebronablo colore.
s is ssss'ssr -?. ressssi ..,. K...y. . . w .NiS8,l.,.
MYERS
PINE MERCHANT TAILORS,
& RATHFON,
No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster Pa.
mi vuoiitt,
CLOTHiSO.
JKXT IMIIIIiTO TIIK COUUT UOUbK.
N
FAHNE8TOOK.
USEFUL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
SLEY, imOCIIEaml BLANKET SHAWLS,
Cloth and Flannel Pkiits, Silk: and Linen
Geuts in End loss Vs
RICH EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
LADIES', GEN'T'.'i, BOYS' AND GIRLS'
GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS.
Made 1o (ur own older, with mir namo on each one. EVEIIY GARMENT
WARRANTED. One caso Gills' Gossamers at 1.25 : cheap.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. - - LANCASTER, PA
BLACK SILKriand CASHMERES,
Handkerchiefs for Ladies and
ariety.
"tLOTlUNU.
An important feature in dress
is a nicely fitting Pair of Pants.
Without them the entire suit can
be spoiled in effect. Our custo
mers are well pleased with the
faultless hang of our Pants, a
point of merit in which we excel.
niyus as it Ltyuoiis.
"I
1 '!
Va
.STAUI.ISUhU 17H5.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
At REIfiART'S OLD WINE STORE, 1. 29 East Kill Street.
CS-CALL AND EXAMINE. "CI
We have just received direct Moin tin- Island 1 Madciia Hits rollow in;; Wines :
Vcrdelho, Vintage 1S70 ; Sereial, Vintage 1S40.
Which wo oiler to our customer, loj.tlitr with our old 3S00, Jtli, 1SIT, ISIS ami H2! MA
1W1KA8: and FINhOI.D MIKRRIKS. , , ,.vi. u-iiuri
BRANDIES us toll : Vintage 1W. IM", W., J. ' Hno ' 1 h H HlSKIhN
J AM AICA SPIRITS. N.K. UUJI.AC FRENCH CORDIALS, I5m-;;iltid'cs and Clarets.
XV v li:iv Uiclollowhg Champagne Wines : Peipc.r lleid-cick, U. II. Milium & Co. s IU
Vorzeuay unit Extra Iiy. L. Rocdcicr's Cm te islanehe, Fommciy sec. in o tliquol, 1 enow
Label Dry, KrugX Co.'s Private Cuvee.Jiile-. Champion. Ami the
GREAT WESTEKN EX. DRY WINE,
From the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, at Hammondspcrt, N. Y.
This is the Finest American Wine in tin-, market, htvl -g been awarded the highest honors
at the loilowlng Expositions: At P.uis P7, Vienna ls73 ami Philadelphia IsiO.
H. E. Slaymaker,
AtiENT.
p..r
.N A: W1I.1.M1N.
JHH.1I. I V UOOJHS.
-GO TO-
FLINN
&
WILLSON'S
FOR
Christmas Presents Of All Kinds,
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Bulldicg, Chestnut & Sixth Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
il2Miil
NECROLOGY.
KOLL OK TUB DJsTINUUlSUfcD OKAD.
Eminent Names In Follilc. Lllerature, He.
liglou aud History A Oueer lot oi
suicides.
The death roll of the year 1892 contains
many a name known to fortune- and to
fame. The distinguished politicians, au
thorp, clergymen. buMnes men and other
persons who have died since the first of
last .Tamiaiy-arc legion. Among the poli
ticians who have gone to the:r last long
homo arc'the following :
August 10 Senator KeLjatnm II. Hill,
at Aiigusta, Ga., aged 59 vears. August
a Artemus Hale, the okiest ex-member
of Congress, at Bridgowatcr, Mass., in
the 09th year of his ago. July 21 Hon.
George P. Marsh, United States minister
to Italy, at Vallonihros-a, in his 82d year.
Ap,;i 20 Charles Robert Darwin, at
Down House, near Orpington. Kent, Eng
land, aged 73 years. November
22 Thurlow Weed, .journalist and
politician, iu New Yoik city, aged
&1 years. Mat eh 11 Sir Chat as Myville
Tiiorasou, in London, aged 02 years.
Sept. 22 Lord Tcnderdeu, Permanent
Under secretary ot ataie lor foreign vi
fairF, in Loudon, ased 70 yeais Nov. 11
Sfnor Figucras-y Moraeasin Madiid, aged
(Myeure. Jan. IT Ex Govt rnor A. II
Uu'liock, in Worcehter, Mass., in his 03th
3 car. Oct. 27 Sidi Mohammed el, Sadok
Bey of Tuni-s aged 09 years Doc. .'
Henry C. Muiphy. cx-meinbr of Con
giess and Picsii.eut of the litooklyii
Btidgo Trustees, aged 72 yeais. Maich
1 Hon. Milton S. Liuliam, ex-Govtrnor
of California ami ex United States Sena
tor, in New Yoik city, aged 53 years.
March 7 Thomas Ejertoa, Eirl of Wm
ton, in L'judon, iu his So year. May 14
Ex-Governor C. C. Washbuui, of Wiscou
sin, at Eureka Springs, Avk., aucd 01
j cars. March 2 Hon. Charles Hale, in
Boston, iu his 51st year. March 3 Judge
Francis C. Lathrop, iu Madisau, N.J.
aged 73 years. May o Ex-Pottma.ter-Ucueral
Horace Maynard, at Knoxville,
Tenti., in his 03th year. Jan. 7 Hon. E.
W. Stoughton, ex-Miuter to Kutuo. iu
New Yoi k, in his 0:J i year.
The well known s.uthors have been do
eimatcd as follows :
July 10 Hablot Knight Biown, illus
trator of Dickens' woiks in Loudon, .t,;ed
G7 veais. Nov. 13-Georgo Uo.-.o ("Arthnt
Skctchlev") in Madiid, aged 50 yens.
Wnv :'.J.niits W. bimontwit of the New
Yoik associated prets at Napa C
5S years. July 11 1 lev. James
llnliiMt.ion. author, in London
veais. April 27 ll.ilph Waldo Emcisoii,
at Coucoid, Mass , aged 79 years. .March
24 Henrv W. Longfellow, iu C.itnbridge,
Mass., aged 73 yeais. Dee. 1.5 nenry J
1 , aged
Crr.igio
aged 07
s
1'KCIAI. NOTtCK.
SLEDS WITH STRKIi HUiNNKRS,
ONLY $1.00.
j'i.i!Misimt .ino c.Ab j'lruxa.
Our Price list
Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Sails. . .$ 8.00
Men's HcavyBrown Twilled Suits, 10.00
Men's Heavy SSteel Mixed Suits. .
Men's All-Wool Casimerc Snlls. .
Men's Brown & Bine Beaver Over-
Men's Black Beaver Overcoats..
Men's Plaid Back Beaver Over-
Men's Plaid Back t'assinterc Over-
COslls
Men's Heavy Unliiird Overcoats. .
10.00
12.00
18.00
14.00
1S.OO
1S.00
1:5.00
7.50
Stephens, humoii.'t artit. at Baynnne, 2S.
J., aged 73 veais. Feb. 8 Beithoid
Aucrbach. novelist, at Cannes, aged 70
years. Feb. 10 Joseph E. Sheffield,
founder of the Sheffield scientific s-cho,!,
Yale college, in Now Haven, in his 09 :h
Jan. 17 SI. Aumusto Aicxau'iie
year.
lino
JOHN I.. AKSOI.I).
WHY NOT BUY A FINE GAS FIXTURE
FOR YOUR PAKLOU, DINING-HOOM OH HALL,
FOB. A CH1USTMAS PltESEKT?
They aro the roost brilliant and useful present you could make. I liavo theia from
$1.00 to 200.00 each. Wo have a few
Sconces with Beveled Mirrors. Jartfnores for Window Flowers.
STANDING MIRRORS.
Largest stock d Fino Globes, Newal Lights, Reading Lights. Call and see the
Fine Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. PRICES LOW.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
No3. 11, 13 and 16 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
Ml of Our Own Manufacture.
0. B. Hosteller & Son
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
ri'itK,
JjAMCAHTKK irATVHMZa.
J
mikici: IS
NO BETTER
Quristus Present
oil
U1.JLH
SJfJt V V KENS tt'A lib.
itlAllTI.
Hew Year Bift
U"m
HOLIDAY GOODS
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
Aiiewluiiioitatton ot
HOLIDAY GOODS,
IN
Haviland'a China, Fancy Goods,
Cut and Engraved Glassware,
DKCOUATED POUCKLAIN TKA, IUNXEU
anil CIIAM15EK SKTS,
W1IITK GRANITE an.l 1'OUCEIiAlJi TEA
anil DINNER feETS In any num
ber ot J'icces,
Sold at Hie Lowest Prices.
LANCASTER. l'A.
I'KtM'I.K WIM' FIND IT IMl'OSSI-
I.K TO HUV AS CHEAT ANY
WHERE IN LAXUAfeTEU.
JCCEvciy article warrant!,
siti-factoi-y i'ili:iiiKi'l at
All "OO'ls nor
FOR
MAN OE BOY
High & Martin,
15 EAST KING STKEET.
LANCASTER. VA.
WE HAVE MORE GOODS THAN EVER
RE FORE,
AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTENTION
HAS KEEN GIVEN
TO THE MAKE-UP OP ALL OUR WINTER
STOCK.
We call attention to our $rno Ulstorpttcs:
wcrtli lo.ui. :ui) Thick jtiblR'U itiiivi-r :
worth 12.Wt. $ll.oa Oxford Mixeil Whitney
Overcoat , worth $15.00. Tliisso lew Overcoats
are spi'ctaltlcs, anil we aio selling llicni ax'tast
iw wo can ninkc them up.
We have Overcoats tor Men at $123, J3JW,
$1.(10, $5., $aea, $7.a. s.o. up u ic.m.
For Roys at $1.87, $iS. $S00. lt. up to
SS 00
For Children at $1.73, $2.23, $3.oo, up to
!$f..50.
In Men's and Youths' Suifings,
WE HAVE A' FVLL ASSORTMENT VET,
And keen It up ttio whole season, as we aro
constantly muiuitacturing New Hint Elegant
Style.
OUR-
MERCHANT TAILORING,
Has been a li sneewa this se.ison f.o fnr.ns
our prices are nearer tlm lowest than nnylHMly
elae.'s. It is very eay to art vert lii l:iif;iiins,
hut wu nlacc these irooil- in tlui windows that
you c-.ni sec, and have them on
that you can examine them.
hTOVKlt.
TMAN THE
Lancaster Watch.
LJAMUKL H. mitt, ATTOKNn, H.lb
fe Removal his Ofllce from 66 North Duke
V..J., .i v Ml GRANT STREET. I11111..1I1.
:itly In Rear ol Com. noimo,
Itull.lliiK.
Loiik'-
ml
New
ltd
TNCKEASK YOUB CAPITAL.
WHEAT STOCKS,
10, 20, 50, 100.
Thnn deirlnir lo niiilrn nionev on sinull and
meiUum investments In gwlii, provWIons and
stock ((peculations, can do so hv opiiratlnff I'll
ourplau. From May 1, 1NJ1, "to the present
itatn. on investments ot 10 to SI.0U0 taish
prollls hiive been realized and paid to tnvest
ors amcuiitin to several times tlio original
Investment. 'Prollts pat I Hist or every
montli, still leaving the original invest
ment matting money or payable on demand.
Explanatory circulars and statements ot tund
W sent free. We want responsible agents who
will report on crops and introduce the pl.in.
Liberal commissions paid,
FLEMMING & MERR1AM,
Commission Merchants Major lllock, Chi
cago. 111. tinMvd
our counters
L. GAISMAI & BRO.
Tho Popular Clothiers,
63 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
RlKhton the Southwest Corner ot Orange SL
LANCASTER. PA.
47 Not connected with any
tlio eity.
other lion-1 in
ItUJUUKS, &v.
MAKK NOMISTAltR. IH)T 1I THE
best Connecticut Cigar, - for U cents, or
II for 23 cents at
IIARTMAN'S ELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
nOIJSKAt. CO'S
NEW LIQUOP. STORE,
Mo. 43 North (Jueeu street, liiucaster, Fa.
The very bit and finest iu:i!iti'-s of Foreign
Riid' Domestic WINES anil LIOUORS, con
s'untly tor sale al wholesale nnd rctJiil.
p'ti alglit Old' Uye WhUky nt the rt'.itillalion
oflS75. Pure nuadiilieratiMl Custom llousa
Bruuily, warnmted ol the vintage ot 1863.
Kept especially lor medicinal puiroses. Pure
Old Holland Gin, and other Whkics, Bran
dies and Wines to suit tho trade
tbS-lV HOUSEAL a CO.
Pliilliimn Chailes llhtnc. writer on
arls, inPaii-s a;eil OS year-. Jan. o
William Harrison Ainswouli, uovelis1, in
Lomlof, aged 77 yet.is. Jan. 4 Piofttsor
Jobu William Diajn-r, .M. D-, LL. , :n
New York, aetl 71 jeaisi. Jan. :' - Pr.
Isaac I. llajer. Arctic exploter anil an.
tlior, in New Yoik, aril 5!) jeais.
Djatli lias liecn busy anions the eli-)j,y
men, as the following sbows :
Feb. 1.1 lJisiu-.p Vr. M. Wij-iitin.ui of
tlio JIetboJi.-.t Ej)i:copa! cbuixb, South,
Cliarleston, S. C , asl 71 years. Jan. 110
liov. Dr. II. W. P.sllows, in New Yoik,
iu bis G8th vear. Jan. 9 Kcv. Dr. Jobu
Cotton Smith, in New link, m Ins Obth
year. July IIS Levi Scott, D. D., senior
bisbop of tbe Mctbodlst Episcopal cburcb,
near OJcFsa, Delaware, in bis 80th year.
Sop. 10-ltcv Dr. Jwlwanl . Ptisey, in
Loudon, aged 82 years. Oct 15 Rev.
Thomas G uard, in Baltimore,. Mil., aged
50 years. Ojt. tJO Kev. Dr. ltoberfc
Paine, senior bishop of the Slctbodist
Episcopal cburcb, South, in Ahcidceu,
Miss., aged So years. Dee. 12 Kcv. Dr.
Alfred Stubta, at Priuccion. N. J., aged
74 yeais. Dec. 8-llcv. AVm. Lsvcrett,
well known Baptist clergyman, at New
poit, It. I., aged 82 yeais. March 10
llcv. Dr. Henry lligblaud Garnett, Uuitnl
States minister to Liberia, at Monrovia,
aged G7 years.
The military and naval death toll in
cludes :
August 8 Geneial G. Iv. Warren, L".
S. A., in Ncwpoit. It. I., in ins ;oii jear.
july G Geuer.il Michael Dinutrcvitch
SkobelefT, iu Moscow, aged T.9 yeuir.
Augu.-t 17 General Austc Alcxatuhc
Duerot. in Palis, ngeil 05 years. October
25 Major A. G. Ooi.sUble, in B.-ookljn.
in Lis Gist year. November 2G Commo
dore Henry Eagle, one of tho oldest olli
cers in the United States navy, in New
York eity, aged 81 years. December 8
General Sydney Burbauk, U. S. . ., at
Newport, Ky., aged 74 years. May 14
Geneial John Gross Barnard, U. S. A , at
Detroit, Mich., aged G7 years. May 10
General Kaufman, governor of Turkestan
aged Gl years. May 5 near .mtmiral
John liodgers, at Georgetown Heights.
D. C, aged 70 jears. April 21 Guiieivl
William L. Burt, of Boston, at Saratoga,
aged 52 years. March 27 General S. A.
Hurlbut. United States minister to Pen:,
at Lima, in bis G7:h year. March 24
Hear Admiral Gustavus II. Scott, U. S. N.
in Washington, aged 70 years. Feb. 7
General Elijah Ward, at Rosijn, L. I , in
bisGGtb year. Jan. 2G General It. 1.
Mitchell, ex-governor of New Mexico, iu
Washington, aged 54 years. Jan. 22
Major General Silas Casey, U. S. A., in
Brooklyn, aged 75 jears. Jan. 8 Gen
eral Yalmascda, governor of Madrid, ar.d
formerly captain general of Cub.i, at
Madiid, in his GOtbyear.
Other distinguished persons have die.1,
as follows : Dec. ia Sir Thomas Watson,
in Loudon, aged 90 years. July 1G Mrs.
Abraham Lincoln, at Springfield, III ,
aied G7 veais. Oct. 4 Adeliadc Phillip-,
at the Hot Spritiffi iu the south or Fiance,
aged 40 years. Nov. 7 Francis G. Shaw
at "West New Uiighton, Staten Islam',
aged 7:5 years. Dec. 10 Fiances Maii.i
Kelly, tbe oldest English actie.vs, in Lou
don, aged 92 yeais. Oct. 19 -John D.
Dcficcs, at Berkley SpiiiiK", West Yiigin
ia. n?cd 72 years. Feb. 20 Mis Daniel
"Webstar, in New Ilocbelle, N. Y., in her
81th year. Sept. 25 Ficidrich Wtcliler,
oaiincnt chemist, at Gottingen, aged 82
years. Dec. 10 Charles Alexander Ln
Chand, French lawyer, in Paris, aged 0 1
years. Dec. 1 Samuel Remington,
arms mmufacturcr, in New York, aged
63 years. August 14 Jesse Hoyt, mer
chant, iu New York, in his GSJi year.
Nov. 20. Prof. Henry Draper, in Nov
York, in his 4Gtb year. Nov. 1G Dr. Jo
hann Gottfried Kinkel, at Zurich, aged G7
years. April 11 Dante Gabriel Rosscta,
in London, aged 54 yeais. December
12 Robert L. Stuart, a wealthy sugar
refiner, in New York city, aged 7G years.
Richard Henry Dava, lawyer and author,
in Rome, Italy, iu bis 77th year. Jan. 14
Mrs. Caiolino Ricbings Bcrnatd, in
Richmond, aged 55 ears. Jan. 23 Hon.
Clarksoa N. Potter, in Now York, aged
58 yeais. Jan. 25 Hon. Edmund
Bnrke, at Newport, N. II., aged 73 years
I Jan. 2! Alexander 1. uoiiey,
lyn, aged 54 years Jan. 5 Francois
Michael Pascal, sculptor, in Paris, aged
63 years. Jan. 2. George Law, in New
York, aged 75 years.
Some Queer Suicides.
Because his crops were small, Adelbert
Lobdell hanged himself iu bis barn near
Port Deposit.
John Clancy throw himself from tho
window of tbe eity hospital in Vicksburg
aud was killed.
Harvey Smith, a well-known physician
of Manchester cut bis throat while suffer
ing from brain fever.
'I am weary and want to die,' said Mrs.
Belle Gray, of Hamilton, Out. Then she
shot herself in the breast.
At Grand Forks, D. T., William Ford,
having lost all his money at gambling,
swallowed morphine in the presence of his
wife. ,
W. II. Joaes, a harness maker of State
Centre, Iowa,fearing an attack of delirum
tremens, swallowed a fatal dose of mor
phine. During tbe excitement of a religions ie
ival Robert Beikshiie, a fanner of Port
Washington, Ohio, hanged himself iu his
stable.
Hisdiaftoaa fiiend for $50 being dis
honored, Curtis O. Wallace, or St Louis,
went to his room and cut his throat fmn
i ar to ear.
II. A. Christ of Det Moines, a hoist
thief, swelling that no vigilauca commit
tee should ever bavo tho pleasure of hang
ing hiiu, hanged himself.
George Bainell of Jackson county Inil.,
a well to do farmir, wa: i.ot satisfied so
bo began to speculate, bcc.i:ui insane and
cut bis tluoat.
Because a neighbor refused her offer to
purchase his lands, Mis. McLachein, the
wife of a farmer near Ottawa," took a fatal
dose of Paris gieen.
In conseuueuce of some idle gossip. Ea
Stone, 16 years of age, of Gliddeu, Iowa,
took her father's levoiver ar.d shot berrcli"
in the presence of her mother.
Biidgrt Sc.uilou, ameic child, of Law
rence, Mass., drowned herself in a mill
pond b.vausc she feared a whipping for
the accidental breaking of a pitcher.
' My wile is too old and uninteiesting
for me, and I cannot stand it longer,"
wrote- Ficd Stiaek, a joung saloon keeper
of Cleveland. Then ho killed himself
Frank Mcdig, a musician of Corning,
committed .suicide by jumping from tho
Ivuuwiilc bridge because ho had been for
bidden to play iu the orchestra on account
of bis drunkenness.
Caleb llobb, of Liiicoluton, N. C,
f.iuud bis favorite- mnlu dead in a field.
Alter a goo.l crying s-p'jll he wiwte a note
saiu:r he could n.t live without the mule,
and then committed suicide.
Hiram Tucker, a disappointed iuvento.
of Boston, GO jeais ot age, attached n
rubbtir hoso to a L'as ict. turned ou the
gas, aud, putting tho other end of tho
iioco in his mouth, stiff -o-.ted himbclf.
Failing to effect a iceouciliation with
his wife, Homer W. B.unes, of Breckville,
O., went to the barn, loaded a gnu with
heavy buckshot, and, placing the mitzzla
agaiusthis heait, pallid the trigger with
his toe.
Claud Lester, au Englishman 30 jeais
of jye, deilarcd he could not live without
tho society of tiie young sou of a former
employer," and, going to the boy's hr.ir.o
near Niagara Fall-', iniiidered bint and
then shot himself.
David Liwton, of Wct Wiuli.ild, N.
Y., would not work and bis In other re
fused t harbor him any lunr Ho
binned his brother's barn, Siiituiui:ig Lis
his crops and oows, and then wviil into
the woods and hanged him.-elf.
Mary Romey, a dome-tie iu the employ
of the Rev. Mr. Dodson of San Antonio,
Texas, lirst took laudanum, then threw
hersclt into a deep ditch, and finally cut.
her thioar, but is yet alive. SLo says the
nnlv trouble is, she is tiicd of life.
Unfounded fear of poveity caused Kil
lLtii IJoim. a woalthv resident of Elkhorn.
Wisconsin, to commit suicide. Ho quitted
tho house at 2 o'clock at night, walked
through tho snow to the woods bait a
mile away, and hanged himself.
William F. Ransom, a railroad statiou
agent at Barnet's Mills, near Jefferson
Ciry, Mo., after being arrested for embez
zlement, stepped from a car at Stuiihton
as the ti.tin bgan to move, put his neck
across a rail, and was beheaded by tho
train.
In consequence of lack of health, Mir.
Charles Seelev of Rochester threw her
four months-old child on tho bed, and
then crawling under tho bed, committed
suicide by putting a royj about her neck,
one end of which sho bad tied to ttio
springs of tbe bed.
The excitement consequent upon his
first visit to the eity caused Daniel E.
Edson of Eilcnville, "N. Y., to attempt
biricide. Theie was so much to see that
was new to him, and so many strange
people, th.it, as-bis neighbors say it "com
plctcly broke him up aud he went off the
handle."
In tho ceiiliv. of tho roubi in which
John Stag obot hiuiholf in Oiucitiuti was
a tablo ou which he had carefully arranged
bis wife's picture, their marriage certifi
cate, several letters written by her, and a
piece of he lope with which she had
hanged herself. Each aitielo was decora
ted with crape. Stag had been in an
insane asylum, but was released, and bis
wife through fear of him, had committed
fciiiciilo only a low days before.
MEDICAL.
B
BOW'i IKON 1SITTJKKS.
BEOWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
will cure dyspepsia, heartburn, mala
ria, kidney dt-easo, liver complaint,
and other waiting diseasi-s.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
enriches Hie blood and purities the sys
tem ; cures weakness, Lick ol energy,
eie. Tr a bottle.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
is tho only Iron preparation that does
not color the l4lh, and will not cause
lic.ul.iche or constipation, as other Iron
preparations will.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all still jr rs from neural
gia, hysteria, and kindred complaints,
will II ml it without an equal.
rorttJo wliOlesaloandrotall by II. IS. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 130 North queen
str-ot. Lancaster
diMwd&w
&
nusEY-wmcr
X3 A
Sure C'nro for All Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
this most Import-
DBTOOOVS.
. enabling it to throw oil torpidity
lth.ts spcctllc action on
ant orirnn. enablinir it to 1
mid in.tctinn. MluuUating tho healthy sccre-
t ion of tin? Rile, and by keeping tho bowels in
heu condition, effecting iu regular discharge.
ItTnln-mn 11 you are sutterinKtroin ma
lVlaiarla. inrla, Invu thu chills, are bil
lon'!, dyspeptic or constlpatcl, Ividney-Wort
w id sniuly relievo ami quickly cure.
Iu the Spring lo elean.e tho System, every
mil! Mionld take u thorough courso ol It.
Sold by Iriijf.;l-.ts. 1'rlce, If I.
KIDNEY-WORT.
M-j.27 lyd.twM W.tF 41
TSSI
f,i
ISMS"
Wana maker's.
Silk novelties innumerable
and indescribable. Everything
that ladies or dressmakers have
occasion for in matching, deco
rating, combining. What we
are remarkable for, more than
for anything else in silks, is va
riety ; or, at least, we are re
puted so. You hear it said by
everybody: "If you want to
match anything, or find a rare
silk, even an unexpectable one,
go to Wanamaker's."
The other peculiarity that
everybody expects to find here
is less pleasant to speak of;
lower prices. We put it second,
because there are people who
don't credit us with lower
prices. Still, we imagine that
if one should assert the con
trary, almost everybody in Phil
adelphia would believe it.
Oftener we speak of other
aspects of our trade ; aspects
less obvious or less recognized.
It is well occasionally to give
old news.
Next-outer circle, south entrance lo main
building.
Warm skirts for ladies, and
leggings for ladies, girls and lit
tle girls. The warm skirts are
satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt,
satin-and-Italian -cloth, and
Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel
and felt prettily trimmed, not
quilted, warm enough without.
The leggings are all sorts ; one
very useful and fairly pretty
sort, woven, at two-thirds value,
25 to 65 cents.
West of south entrance to main bulMtuj.
Furs have to be thought of.
We're busy enough as to mak
ing. If we advertise at all, we
ought to say what will not op
press us with too much making.
Perhaps this it is. Agre:it many
seal coats and fur-lined circu
lars are ready-made. ?Iore
sizes are ready-made here than
anybody expects; especially the
unexpected sizes. Ready made
work we can make in July.
Why shouldn't we make all the
shapes and
1303 Chestnut.
sizes read v-made?
TIIK WORiT "laM" TO-DAY IS
RHEUMATISM.
RIIKUMATIS51 IN TUB RACK
CVKKD BT
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM IN TIIK KNKES
CL'KKD r.v
PERR Y DAVIS'S l'A IN KILLER.
RIIKUMATIbM IN TIIK MUSCLES
CX'UEI) KY
PERRY DAVIS'S P-liV KILLER.
RIIKUM ATISM OF LONGSTANDING
CUBED KV
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
R!IEUMAT!CSUFFEKEKS,liuyor
ANY DRUCUlsT
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
ilccl-linrt&w
VA.Ml'E1fi.
V
lAKt'CTS.
Tlinlsal'cc countrv! sure, but you ciu'l
get Dr. Hull'.-. Cough Syrup lieuot cli.uge.it
co-Is you a qiuu ter every time.
,' Hotter bo wKo by the misfortunes of
others than by your own." Take warning in
time. Avoid quack nostrums by which thou
sands annually perish. UbO onlvsucli n ine
nics us arc demonstrated above stispli 1011.
loicinot among which is KMney-Wott. For
torpid liver, bowels or kidney-1, no other
remcilvt final it. it is sold in both dry and
liquid loi-iu by all druggists.
-For one dime get a package ol Diamond
Dyes :it the druggist's. They color anything
the simplest and most desirable colors.
Carpet Manufactory.
Having undertaken to manutactnrn RAG
and CHAIN CARl'KTS, wholesale, 2.WW yards
perweek, I am now prepared to sell my eiillie
Stock Ol
Brussels, lugrain aud Venetian
Black satin rhademaes and
satin de Lyons, 25 to 35 cents
below our own recent prices, of
all grades from $1 to $2 ; and
we guess our prices haven't
been very high ; have they?
Noxr-nuter circle, south entrance to main
building.
Wool serge embroidered with
sitk dots that ought to sell for
1.550 no that isn't the way to
put it; it ought to sell according
to our theory, for just as little
as we can afford ; and that is 75
cents.
Look out for such now. It's
time for over-buying and all
sorts of mistakes to show them
selves. We try to keep ready
to turn other folk's mistakes to
account for ourselves and for
you.
Third circle, southeast trom Ce..tie.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Chestnut. 'ihlrleenth nnil Market streets ami
City-hall Hiiritv, Philadelphia.
Carpets
Mnber colored and Invisible Celluloid Kyc
Olusiot have attained great popularity Willi
the L idles, i'orsale by all leading Jewelcis
and optician". ih&Mwdcod
Thni'iim l) Rcldcr, l.'e.idm,;. Pa, says:
"Hhiwii'i lion Hitters cured moot y-pepj,':!
Willi which I had buon ullllele.l lor V ears."
For sa' 1v II. R. Cochr.in, ilrnggit, 137 anil
1SU North 0.ucen stieet. d C-lwdAw
A TtASxt. iMWf.Toit Irc'i Willi eaen liottluol
.-hilol.'s Catarrh Remedy. Pi ice M uitts. For
-.ile at Cochran's drug store, 1.17 North Queen
btr.-ci.
1'lij Bleat Sullerlng.
No one can realise, except by pergonal ex
perience, the anguish ot iiiinit and body en
dured by sufferers lrom dyspepsia, indiges
tion, constipation, mid other ili"casc-' of the
stomach. Rnrdock RIo'hI Hitters areuno-itie
cure lor this direst of all diseases. Price $1.
For sale by 11. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
13'J North Queen street.
Al' GRKAT BARGAINS AND ;AT BELOW
COST,
to make room and give my entire attention to
wholesale trade of my own manulacturod
goods. Please call early.
H. S. SH IRK,
CARPET HALL,
Oor. Weat King and Water St.
MUSICAL 1N&TKVMEXTH.
ST.illUilS, JtV.
l.t.llllIM
Foil lame Hack, Slue or Lnest, use Slilloli's
Porous Plaster. Price i" cents. For fca!o at
H. . (ot-lii-aii, druggist. 137 and M. North
Queen hticet. Lancaster. Pa. tnvMwdcowftw
Never Falls.
Mr. J. Lcist. wharchouacinan tor Iiutz
Hios.. tlullalo, N. Y , says ho lmdaswelling on
the loot which lit; attributed tochilblains. lie
used Thomas' Kclectric Oil, and is troubled no
longer. For sale bv II. B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and UK) North Queen stieet.
TtlC IIKV. OHO. ir. TUA.TBR, Ot UOUrbOU, lllll.,
says : "Roth tiivself uml wito owe our lives to
SuiLon'd CONsuMrTrow Cur.K. For sale by II. R.
in Brook cK;hr'in' lSBi't, 137 and 1VJ North Queen
SLEIGHS!
SLEIGHS!
EDGrEKLEY & CO.,
MARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PKNN'A.
Wc have a Large and Splendid Assort
ment of
L'crtlantt, Albany and Double Sleighs.
They are the best selected woodwork and
the liiie-at painted and ornamented Sleighs
ever offered lor sale in this city.
Our Motto : "Quick sales and small prchts.'
It costs nothing to call and examine work.
Ca-W'e also have on hand a full line of Fine
Carriage work. In which wo defy competition.
All Work Warranted. Repairing of ull kinds
piomptly attended to. nSl-ttdiw
"VIUSIC BOXES.
C. GAUTSOHI & CO..
MANUFACTURERS OF
Music Boxes,
STB. CE01I and GENEVE,
SWITZBEIoAND.
Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
We offer during the holidays a.
large importation of the finest
Quality High Glass Musical Boxes,
at our Swiss factory price, with
only advance of freight and import
duty. Circular and Price List on
application.
An early call will give time lor good selec
tion. nI5-ttd
HKAIiyUARTKKS TOR A run. ASSOJST
mentof Knr.hre, Poker anil other play-
tn Allll nfr
IIARTMAN'S YELLOW f
bTOUK
CIGAR
M
n
'd
l
it
i