Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 16, 1883, Image 1

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Yelume XIX-Ne. 11G.
LANCASTER, PA, TUESDAY. JxVNUAKY 16, 183.
Priee Twe Craig.
DRY HOODS.
ttew weeds.
for fer
Tickings, Muslins,
Checks, Table Linens,
Sheetings, Pillow Muslins,
COUNTERPANES, &c,
AND THE BEST
8TEAM DRESSED FEATHERS
At Lewest Prices, go te
SWARR'S,
Ne. 25 North Queen Street.
t vr. niBNK.
REMNANTS
or
BLEACHED lUSLDf
CHEAP.
AT THE
NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE.
J. W. BYRNE.
NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
J."
MARTIN CO.
WE AliB OFFERING A LARUB
BTOCi OF MEN'S
Scarlet, Medicated. White, Colored,
All-Weel , Flannel, Can Can
eon Flenncl. Extra
Large Sizes,
UNDERWEAR
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We have Alteen dlflcrent qcalltles of Scarlet
Shirts and Drawers, ranging In price irem
$1.00 te M.M ter single piece, or V2.00 te IS.00 ler
vuit. Aside from these we have lour special
bargains which cannot be bought anyw here
at the figures we are selling thorn at.
1st. An All-Wel Scarlet Shirt for 11.00,
which ler weight and warmth has no equal
Drawers te match.
2d. Scarlet Medicated Shirts and Drawers,
purchased by t lis case. These would be cheap
at 11.55, feul we have marked them at a very
close price, and are selling tbem at ll.'JS.
Sd. Scarlet Medicated All-Weel Shirts at
J1.38, wertU 11.75. V e have only a remnant let
el this quality, and for that reason they were
reduced te less than cost, te doge them out,
4ih. All-Wee I Medicated Shirts and Drawers
at f l.M (Seconds;. W. l.aTe tela three cases et
these goods already this season, and the opin
ion et everyone who has .een themlstbatthcy
ure equal te any fJ.OO Shirts In the maiket.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
YTTATT, BHASD CO.
Great Clearing Sale,
TllSTlOrS TO ISTEWTORT.
Watt, Stand & Ce.,
Offer Extraordinary Bargains In Every
Department.
ies' and
i)
I;;
At less than Manufacturers' Prices.
ELEGANT YARD-WIDE CRETONNES
Werth 12c. a yard reduced te 8c.
Deuble-fold Weel-faced Cashmeres
Only 12c. a Yard.
BEMNANTS AND ODD LOTS Of
Dress Goods
At less than halt their value.
Ladies' All-Weel Ribbed Hese
23c. a Pair.
GENTB SHAKER HALF HOSE
12ic.aPaiR.
150 Dezen 21 Inch
All Silk Handkerchiefs
15 Cents Each.
60 Dez. GENT'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
Colored Borders. 10c. each.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
White and Colored Blankets
At $1.25, 11.50, (1.75, $2.00, eta
We ofler the balance et our
HOLIDAY GOODS
AT CLEABING PBICES.
NEW YORK STORE.
8 and 10 East King- Street.
M
ZGER S HACUUMAN
ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OP
SHEETING and SHIRTING
MUSLIN'S
At the Lewest Prices.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
TICKINGS,
UNDER KEGULAR PUICES.
TABLE LINENS
FROM AUCTION. CnBAP.
TOWELS and NAPKINS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
THE VERY BEST
Steam Cured Feathers
AT
k
New Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KIKO ST., LANCASTER,
(Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.)
CLOTMIM.
rECIAL NOTICE.
Greatest Reduction of the Season.
Te make room for our New Spring Stock we
will close out the balance of our Clothing at
Bettem Prices.
SUITS.
Feimerly $20.00 New $17.00
Formerly $18.00 New $15.00
Formerly $10.00 New $13 00
Formerly $14.00 New $12.00
Formerly $12.00 New $10.00
Formerly $10.00 New $ 8.00
OVERCOATS.
Formerly $18 00 New $15.00
Formerly $16.00 New $13.00
Formerly $14.00 New $12.00
Formerly $12.00 New $10.00
Formerly $ 7.50 New $ 6.00
CALL EARLY TO SECURE TUB BEST
BARGAINS.
D. I Henr & Set
24 OENTRS SQUARE,
LANCA8TBR. PA.
J.
K. MMALlnCM UASU.
The Inquiry ie is where te buy an
OVERCOAT suitable for this cold
weather! WeOPENTO-DATalargelet
el heavy English Kerseys, Whltn.ys and
Patent Beavers, ia all the NEW and
POPULAR BTTLE8. Olive Greens,
Biewns, T.rra-Cetta, Oxreid and
lancy shades, ranging lu prists from
20 te SO. Mentanaks, Teleurs, Far
Astmckan, Tlcana and Blyslan Bea
vers in GRBAT TAUIETT at POPU
LAR PRICES. Ge at once and seeuie
bargains at
J. K. SMALING'S,
Ne. 121 North Quean Stra9t.
s:
rl'EClAL. U1 ICE,
THE
GREATEST REDUCTION OP ALL
IN-
FINE CLOTHES,
AT
I. GEEIART'S
TAILORING ESTALlSmtENl,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
In order te reduce stock and make room
ler the SPRING TRADE, I will make up te
order ter tb. remainder of the season, all
1IEATT WEIGHT WOOLENS at
COST PRICE.
Tlili Grent Reduction Is for cash only, and
will enable cash buyeis te secure a line sultef
clothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy
them ready-made.
II. GERHART.
TXTKAOKDINAKY
CLOSING SAL.B
OF
Ready Made Suits and Overcoats,
FOR MEN'S,
BOYS' and CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Fer the next thirty days we offer SPECIAL
BARGAINS, in order te clear our ceunteis
and make room for our Large Spiing Stock,
which we are new manufacturing.
SOME PRICES.
A Stout Pair of Working Pants atlOe., $1.00
(1.25, $1.50, up te 1 l.7.
All-Weel Kerseys, several style, at $2.0),
12.50 and (3.00.
The very durable Cheviot PanU at $130, (3.00,
and (3.50.
A handsome variety of Mixed Casslmere
Pants at (2.75, $3.27 and $4.00.
liens suits at $4.00, $8.00, $8.0$, $7.00, $3.00,
$10.00, up te (15.00.
Men's Overcoats at $2.25. $3.(0, $4.50, H.00,
(7.00, $0.00. up t (16.00.
Beys' SulU at (2.37K. fi75, $3.23, $4.0, $5.00,
(6.00, up te (10,50.
Beys Overcoats at (1.73, $2.25, $3.50, $4.33, up
te $7.00.
Children's Suits at $1.5, $2.00, $3.00, $1.00,
$5 00, up te (6 50.
Children's Overcoats at tl,S7, $2.00, $2.73, p
te$4 50.
-WThese people wbetMnk they can'tafferd
a New Suit or Overcoat will be surprised te
find hew easily they can afford it, if they avail
themselves et the bargain, we are new otter
ing.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR
AND CLOTHIER,
60 and 68 NORTH QTJBHN ST.,
Bight en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
jWThe cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Heuse In the city.
CLOlliLNO, UA'DEKH'EAM, JtC.
"P J. EK1SMAN.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL HOLI
DAY PBEENTS.
Ncktlpp, Stlk Handkerchief, Silk and Cash
mere Mulllers, Linen Hand fcei chiefs, Fine
Shirts, Underwer, Fur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellars.CulTs,
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card
Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Seait
Pins, Sleeve
Buttens,
Ac.
DON'T FAIL lO SEE THE GRAND DIS
PLAY.
E. J. ERISMAN,
NO. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
H
1KSU & HilOTHEK.
BARGAINS
IN
OVERCOATS.
BARGAINS
IN
HEAVY SUITS.
BARGAINS
IN
CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Overcoats as Lew as 82.00,
THEY MUST BE BOLD.
Call and secure a tc1 bena-flde bargain,
lli.y must liiak. way ler the Sprlug Stock w.
are new nianulactming. i.xtia inducement.
In all kind, of
Heavy Suita, Underwear,
Enit Jackets, Gloves,
And en our entir. stock et
Gent' Furnishing Goods.
20,000 TAPER COLLARS at ft and 10 cents a
box, te secure room.
Bargain. In TRUNKS ami VALISES.
Aaether let et these extra quality WHITE
SHIRTS at SO eents, just received.
HirsJi & Brether,
Pnn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Se. 2 and i '. (jneen St , and 6 nnu 8
Feun Square, Lancaster, Pa.
seps lyd
R
OSKNSTEIrs'S.
REDUCTION
IK
Linen Cellars & Guffs.
Having piiic:saed :i large let of
Earl & Wilsen's
Cellars and Cuffs,
irem party vihe intend going outet busl
n ss, 1 will sell them
LO ITER Tit A X A K Y HO CSS CA .V BELL
THEM.
They aic all of the new eat styles. 1 hive thu
KEOKUK,
ELK,
LARK,
TOPKKA,
S'JYTHIA.
CAYUGA,
GK Ml A NIC.
KAPPA,
ENGLISH,
CRICK hT,
RAOLA,
CLIPPER,
514 US,
DOURLE-WEIGHT,
CAPUCIOS,
IROQUOIS,
ITASCA.
CARMEL,
OSCHOLA.
Any el t'"e above I i 111 eell at
5KV. per SINGLE ONE. Ry the DOZEN, $2.00.
I have also a large line el
4-PLY LIVBN COLLVRS at 10c. BACH, or
(10JPJSR DOZEN.
EARL & W1IK1N S CUFFS, 25c. per SINGLE
PAIR.
FINE 4-PLY LINEN CUFFS, 20e. per PAIR.
THE
Paragon White Shirt,
Mad. by H. B. hllANK.et this city, which ate
guaranteed te be made of 4-ply Linen Besoms
and New YorkMUlsMuslin.relnteicud fronts,
AT 75e. BAOH.
Thy are positively the best-fitting Shirt
made. Meney refunded if net satisfactory.
CALL BARLY BEFORE THE BEST STYLES
ARE SOLD, ON
BOSEffSim.
5
The Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
KS! 37 NORTH QUEBN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
ttLSSH AX J) QVENMtTA.JiA.
H
1UU a MAKTLN.
i'li! - Qmnnr m
AT
CHINA HALL.
We have Just leeclved per Steanikhlp 1111 1111
i.ei another liupeitatiun et
White Granite Ware
-Kf
DINNER,
TEA and
CHAMBER WARE.
We have a Large Stock el UOU8EFUK
N1SH1NQ GOOD!; in our line.
Heuscslircs Receive Special Attention.
a-Oar Goods must prove satisfactory or
will be exchanged. r
High & Martin's,
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
JN
Off KKALi.
OUR NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE,
Containing a large number of properties In
city and country, withpilces, Ac. Copies sent
irce te any address.
ALLEN A. HERB & CO.,
Beat Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 10
East King Street.
QiiDswa
FITZ JOHN PORTER.
1113 SERVICES fttKU IN TUK WAR.
Cel. McUInre Tell, of the rennylvanla
Council .r War "in e Firm Loyalty and
tlereiain et Gen. Perter.
Cel. McCluic in the Times.
Senater Cameren has geed reason te
knew some of the sternly patriotic and
soldierly qualities of Fttz Jehn Perter,
lie saw Perter and had th best opportu
nity te measure his devotion and skill as
a soldier under circumstances which could
net fail te make a lasting impression upon
his mind. The writer hereof well remem
bers when Governer Curtin, General
Patterson, Cel. Fitz Jehu Perter, Jehn A.
Wright, Themas A. Scott and the prosent
Senater Cameren held the first oeuueils of
war held in Pennsylvania after the cap
ture of Fert Sumter. Cel. Parter was
then en the staff of General Winfield Scott
and had been sent te Uarrisburg te act
for his chief in the hasty preparations for
war. The Baltimore revolt had cut the
loyal Xetth off from interceurse with its
capital, and for two or mero d.iys no ei-
dcrsceuld be rejeiv.id from the govern
ment. Raw volunteers were crowding
the railways en their march te Washing
ton, and they were halted bjlew lljrris
burg te await directieus from the tutieiul
authorities The queatien of opening the
highways te Washington was discussed
iu llanisburg as gravely as in the national
capital, and all but eae of these present
in that trying hour, sought any possible
means of opening intorceuiae with Wash
inten without offending Baltimore.
It was iu that discussion that Fitz Julm
Perter, then a young celcuel, speke for
hiaceuntiy as only a loyal and btave
soldier could speak. With his keen black
eyes flashing out all the heieisui of the
man, he iaid : " I would match the loyal
troops te their capital, either through
Baltimote et evor its ashes." The country
was net then prepared te meet vrar with
war measures ; but no out of all who s it
in council with Fitz Jehn Peller in the
darkest days of the rebellion, h.ts ever
questioned his loyalty as a citizen or hit,
fidelity as a soldier. Governer Cm tin
was among the lirst te join in the ptitien
for justice te General Perter ko:ue fiftcen
yeara age. and Senater Cimeien, iu hi.
patrietie speech iu the donate, ban simply
spoken his honest convictions b3.i;:n tes
timony te the p,tiietism of F.'z Jehn
Perter.
LICESK AND TAXATION
Kcreimea'Itiat Should Ou Inte il-.e County
Treasuries.
Ilarrisburg Patilet.
The topert of SUte Treiur.;r Baily
just published, she?v ina that t!ie bsilauee
in the sinking fund is $3,071,691, empha
sizes the suggestion made by Gov. Ileyt
iu his recant mes!3e that a ceusideiabic
portion of th taxs which new go into
that fund ought te be transferred te the
geneial fund and that in turn lice:ij.s and
ether similar tares which new go ;nte the
general fund should be diverted te the
treasuries of the uever.il cities and coun
ties. If the Legislature meaiiM te relieve
the people of some of the burdens of
direct taxation it mubt address itself te
the correction sf the er ils which sftlict the
system or sjf terus of county and munici
pal taxation. It is net the i.tie cel'tctvd
for state put poses by which the mass
of the people ia oppressed. Or tather
if state taxes are heavy their weight is
net felt se .sensibly by tht am age eitizcn,
for the reasea that they are collected
chielly from corporations and therefore
affect the tna"3 esly ia su iudiiect way.
Ou the contrary th county, city and
school taxes ara laid directly upon the
property or occupation of the citizen and
are therefore much mere burdensome.
Ilence it would be a gieat lelief te the
farmer, the merehaut, the inanufcc
turer, the mechanic and even the un
skilled laborer, if the Legislatuie should
devise neme raathed by which these local
taxea would be i educed. The plan fre
quently advocated in these columns and
suggested iu dtail by Governer Ileyt
in his late message Is entirely feasible? and
should be adopted by the Legislature.
Let the county and city treasuries in
future have the benefit of all licensee.
This would i educe the direct t.ixep paid by
the mass of the people about one million
of dollars per annum aud no intetest
would suffer except the iixty five banks
which are the depositories of the balar.03
in the sinking fund. And why should net
the counties and cities have the benefit of
the moseys received from licenses ? They
are obliged te pay the expenses attend
ant upon all erimiual litigatieu that grows
out of the license laws, aud that is no
light matter. They ara compelled te
maintain the police, the courts, the prisons
aud the peer houses, which at least in part
are made a necessity by the license laws.
The share has no let or share in the main
tenance of these institutions. It is reasoL reaseL
able, tee, te beliuve that the license lawa
would be mera rigidly enforced if the tax
payers had a direct, visible, tangible pecu
niary interest in their enforcement such
as they would have under a law which
would replace their own taxes with the
moneys derived fiem licenses. The Legis
lature, therefore, while doing an act of
justice te the cities and Bounties, would
probably greatly banaflt the publie morals
by adeptitig the plan proposed. The at
tention of that body is therefore again in
vited te thi3 important and interesting
subject.
A.v.uaaaiiswT sons.
TV'tiat Is Uelng en Among ttie I'luyertt.
Gill's Goblins have disbanded.
"The Twe Jehafi" are iu Baltimore.
Tat Rooney will be here iu a short time.
Louise Sylvester lna married Barry
Maxwell.
Duprez & Benedict's minstrels at low
prices te night.
Forepaugh will have 25 monster ele
phants and a hippodrome next year.
C. L. Davis (Alvin Jesliu) has jutt
purchased a $1,000 stal skin coat.
Sells Brethers will haTe but one shew
the doming season.
Whimsical Walker has gene te Europe,
but will return te go out with Barnum.
In the Barnum show next season the
three rings will be elevated above ground.
Claude De Haven, the agent, broke the
arm of J. B. Denniker, musical director,
in a fight in Chicago.
Barney McAtiley ia at the Arch in Phil
adelphia and next week ht will present
his new play " The Jerseyman."
The Harry Richmond company, which
was "Backed by Dollars," has gene te
pieces in Cincinnati. The back broke.
Alice Dunning Lingard has signed with
the Madisen Square theatre far next sea
son. She sailed for England last week.
Courtright Hawkins' minstrels are
puttiug in their last week at the Arch
btreet opera house, Philadelphia, and
they will take the read.
Ernest Stanley sank evor $9,000 with
his " Allied Shows " and thn disbanded
the troupe. He is new managing James
O'Neill.
Philadelphia Ledge of Elks will take its
annual benefit en Thuisday afternoon
next at the Acadsmy of Music. Actors
are coming ever from New Yeik te take
part.
C. R. Gardiner has bought a $4,000 Jer-
s?y cow, which he will keep at his country
seat iu summer, and use in his " Only a
Farmer's Daughter" company in the
winter.
Jehn H. Laine, a well-known agent and
a jelly geed fellow, who for two seasons
has been ahead of the Adams pantomime
company, is new with the show as man
ager, at Mr. Adams found he was being
everwerked.
The date fixed for the Philharmonie
musieal festival iu Bosten is tbe 9th of
3Iay, aud will consist of four concerts aud
three matinees. The orchestra will have
100 competent musicians, with a chorus
of 500.
Mr. J. H. Haverly says he has an im
portant musical scheme ler next season
eue that ha has been contemplating some
time. Negotiations aia still pending, but
he says he hopes te be able te conclude
them seen.
Salmi Merse says he has forty original
dramas of his own composition ready te
produce if the ' Passion Play " is net al
lowed. Surely, with forty nightmares in
prospect, Meiso's hall should net get a
license.
A newspaper called the Drummer has
been started iu Cincinnati. As the name
signifies, it is devoted te the interest of
commercial travelers. The heading is ap
propriately embellished with a picture of
M. B. Curtis as Sam I.
A fraud his been circulating through
Nebraska representing himsalf te be Ada
Gray's advance ageut. In Omaha he
deeccd two hotel keepers, a printer, a
livery stable man, secuied railroad passes
aud borrowed money fiem several people.
The cast of " Hamlet " for the Ciuoin Ciuein
nati festival will be : Humlet, J. E Mur Mur
deck : 27ie Gheit, Jehn MeCuIleugh ;
Laertet, Lawrence Barrett ; tyiecn Ucr
trude, Clara Merris ; Ophelia, Mary An An
dereon ; First Grave Digger, Nat Good
win. Sheehau & Ceyne aud Fergusen & Mack,
two pairs of Irish comedians, are having a
fine fight through the Clipper in regard te
their abilities, each party claiming te be
the h-st. They Rpeak iu very ugly terms
of each ether aud portieus of their cards
are vulgar
Seme of the finest printing ever seen in
this city has been put out by Gus Wil
liams and Gee. FI. Adauis. In addition te
thair large stock of pesters, hangers, &.,
they have pretty cards which are given
away and which are pretty enough te pre
serve. Wm. Ennice, who has been harlequin
with Geerge Adams for the past nine
ycatn, was married recently in Washing
ton te Miss Julia Fenten, of Kellogg's
company. The clown handed the groom
s$100 in geld as a wedding present, and
then all h?d a geed time.
The day before the Emma Abbett com
pany arrived heie Jehn Gilbert, the big
basso, had a quarrel with the husband of
Julia Refcewald, musical diiecter of the
company, and broke his aese. The affair
has siuce beeu fixed up, and Mr. Gilbert
has published a card, showing that it was
a misunderstanding.
1
A cold In tlu head Is one of Mm best things
thai cun happen te a lady with a lace handker
chief, and Dr. Bull'. Cough fyrup Is ducided
ly the bst lemedy te cure that cold.
. "Duiablllty Is better than show." Dur
ability of lie.iltn 1-. Tver h mera than the
wc.illh of a Vaudaibllt. liidncy-Wert l man's
ro-kibererlam&lntuiniagbtfsilth. With healthy
liver, hewel-4 and kidney, isen and women
will alwajs be in poed health. It the bowels
aieterplu.it piles torment, H the bact is lull
of pain, t a package of Kldney-Weit and be
c n rid without mere . uttering.
S-lbe moist biilll.int shade possible, en
all labilcs ure made by the Diamond Dyes,
llnequa !d ler billiiai'cy aud durability. 10
cents.
Small tleCB and large betti.4 : set adver adver
tistmuntet Simmons Liver Regulator.
Gee. Llndfr. Mt. Cartncl, Pa., nays: "My
wlfa has uaed Brown'. Iren Bitters ter nerv
osa headache and lias been greatly relieved."
Fer sale by U.K. Cochran, druggtit 1.17 and 119
North Qut'tn street. JI5-lwd4w
Celluloid Kye-Glasses are net aftected by at
mospheric ctianges. There are equally adapt
ed te cold and waim climates. Fer sale by all
lending Jewelers and Optician..
115 lwdced
Sbileh". Ceujju and Consumption Cere Is
old by i.s en t guarantee. It cuies consump
tion. Irei sale by U. B. Cochran, diuggl.t,
S1 and 113 North Queen St. myl-lnricew&w
llonurabie Mention.
Ol all the remedies en earth that well may
claim ultentlen. Dr. Themas' EclccUic Oil
commands especial mention Fer wondrous
power te cuie dicasc. Us tame nene can
throttle. Its merits are net In the pull, but
aie iniilc the bottle. Rheumatism, neuralgia,
seie threat, asthma, bronchitis diphtheiia,
etc., are all cured by Themas Lclectric Oil.
Fer !alu by 11. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and
lS'J Net th Queen street.
Valuabl. intormatlen contained In the ad ad
vurtlseincntef Simmons Liver Regulator.
SLiErLits nlchtH. made miserable by that
terrible ceuzh. Shlleh's Care 1. the remedy
ler you. Fer cal. by H. B . Cochi an, druggist,
1S7 aud 139 -Neith Oueen St. myl-lwdeewAw
A early a MIracle.
E. A-enIth Hall, BIngliamten, N. T. writes:
'lsutfured ler several months with a dull
f tain through the lult lung and shoulders. 1
et my "pints, appetite and color, and could
with difficulty keep up all dav. My mother
procured some Burdock Bleed Bitters ; 1 took
them usiliiccted, and have tell no pain since
first week alter using them, and am new quite
well." Pi Ice $1. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and U9 North Queen- street.
Sbileh'. Vitalizer Is what you need ler Con
stipation, Less of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms el Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per bottle. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, drug
gist, 187 and 1X8 North Oueen St. myl&w
Walnut Leaf Hair Kesterer.
It is entirely dlflerent from all ethers. It Is
as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicate".
is a perfect Vegetable Hair Bcstorer. It will
Immediately free the heasl from all dandruff,
lestere gray hair te Its natural color and pro
duce, new growth where it has fallen off.
it does net In airy manner eflect the health,
which Sulphur. Sugar of Le-id and .Nitrate of
Silver preparations have done. It will clmnge
light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
rleey Drewn. Ask your druggist for it. Each
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
4 RUCKEL, New Yerk. Jun6-lyd.eedftw
It AMD WJLUE.
IN
I KXV UAKKWAKK STOKE.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
DEALERS IN;
r.UILVINGand CABIMu
HARDWARE,
S70VES,
IIEA TE1CS,
RANGES,
PAINTS,',
OILS and
GLASS,
Heuse Furnishing Goods
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IWKUAINS IN WATCUES. CLOCKS
L Chains, Rinjrs, Spectacles, &c. Bepairlng I
ji uii anne wiiA iL'ucivu u j y perauuai aticn
Hen. LOUIS, WEBER, Ne. 159$ Nt.rth Queen
street. Bemember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana
railroad depot. dec JS lyu
MEDICAL,.
B
i;OWN"i IKON HITTERS.
PLAIN
TRUTHS
The bleed is the foundation of life,
it circulates through every part of the
body, and unless it is pure and rich,
geed health is impossible. If disease
has entered the system the only sure
and quick way te drive it out is te
purify and enrich the bleed.
These simple iaets are well known,
and the highest medical authorities
agree that nothing but iron will restore
the bleed te its natural condition ;
and also that all the iron preparations
hitherto made blacken the teetb, cause
headache, and are otherwise injurious.
Brown's Iren Bitters will thorough
ly and quickly assimilate with the
bleed, purifying and strengthening
it, and thus drive disease from any
part of the system, and it will net
blacken the teeth, cause headache or
constipation, and is positively net in
jurious. Saved His Child.
17 N. EntawSt-, Baltlmoie. Mt!.
Feb. VI, 1SS '.
Gents: Upen the recommen
dation et a friend 1 tried Brown'.s
Iren Bitters us a tonic and re
storative formydangbtr,wliem
I wet thoieughly convinced was
wasting away with Consump
tion. Having lest three daugh
ters by the terrible disease, un
der the care of eminent physi
cians. 1 was leth te believe that
anything could arrest the pro pre pro
grets of the disease, but te my
great surprise, before my daugh
ter had taken one bottle et
Brown'. Iren Blttcis she began
te mend aud new Is quite re
stored te former health. A tilth
daughter began te show signs of
Consumption, aua wiieu inn
physician was consulted he
quickly said "Tonics were re
quired;" and when Informed
that the cider sister was taking
Brown's Iren Bitters. responded
" that ia a geed tonic, take it."
Adebam 1'HKLre.
Biewu's Iren Bitters effectually
cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion end
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit te persons suffering
from such wastiug diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
Fer sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 137 anil 1.59 North Queen
street. Laacastey
Jl'Mwd4w SJ
KIDKKXVtrOJKT.
TKK ORHAT CUM FOB
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As It is lr all tbtf palBtul disease, et the
KIDNKla, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanse, the system et the acrid poison
tiiat eAusr. th. dreadful iinrlug which only
Ui. victims or Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
et tli. worst forms et tbl. terrible dlseMe have
been quickly relieved, and In short time
PERFECTLY CURED.
Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggist.
Dry can be sent by mail.
WELIA RICHARDSON & COa
Barlingten, V.
KIDNBT-WORT.
At tsi at the ssme time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels. sepM-cedTjqjgfrw i4
w
IKTitX BL.AS1S.
Wintry Blasts.
WISTRT BLASTS BRING
COUGHS
GOLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONOKJfflS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Perry Davis' Pain Killer
CUKES
COUGHS
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Provide against the evil effects et Win
try Blasts by procuring Pbbbt
Davis' Paiw Killer.
EYEIIY GOOD DBUGUIST KEEl'S IT.
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ZAIfVAHTEH WATCUEn.
I1HE
FOB
ALL GRADES
OF THE
Lancaster Watch
IS
Steadily Grewing
By this " Heme Demand " is meant the In
creased Sales of the Lancaster Watches in Lan
caster City and in Lancaster County.
IME
DEIAM
DKYUOOVS.
W aiia 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, mere than
for anything else in silks, is va
riety ; or, at least, we are re
puted se. Yeu hear it said by
everybedy: "If you want te
match anydiing, or find a rare
silk, even an unexpectable one,
go te Wanamaker's."
The ether peculiarity that
everybody expects te find here
is less pleasant te 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 ether
aspects of our trade ; aspects
less obvious or less recognized.
It is well occasionally te give
old news.
Neit-eut'T circle, south entrance te malu
building.
Warm skirts for ladies, and
leggings for ladies, girls and lit
tle gfirls. 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, net
quilted, warm enough without
The leggings are all sorts ; one
very useful and fairly pretty
sort, woven, at two-thirds value,
25 te 65 cents.
West of south entrance te main building.
Furs have te be thought of.
We're busy enough as te mak
ing. If we advertise at all, we
ought te say what will net op
press us with tee much making.
Perhaps this it is. A great many
seal coats and fur-lined circu
lars are ready-made. Mere
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 sizes ready-made ?
1303 Chestnut.
Black satin rhademaes and
satin de Lyens, 25 te 35 cents
below our own recent prices, of
all grades from $1 te $2 ; and
wa guess our prices haven't
been very high ; have they?
N'oxt-euter circle, south entrance te main
building.
Weel serge embroidered with
sitk dots that ought te sell for
1.50 no that isn't the way te
put it; it ought te sell according
te our theory, for just as little
as we can afterd ; and that is 75
cents.
Loek out for such new. It's
time for ever-buying and all
sorts of mistakes te show them
selves. We try te keep ready
te turn ether folk's mistakes te
account for ourselves and for
you.
Third circle, southeast from centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streeta and
City-hall square, Philadelphia.
HEEIOIIB, SV.
OLKIGUSt
SLEIGHS!
SLEIGHS!
EDGEKLEY & CO.,
3IARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, JPENN'A.
We have a Large and Splendid Assort Assert Assort
recntof Fertland, Albany and Deuble Sleighs.
They are the best selcctet1 woodwork and
the llnest painted and ornamented Sleighs
ever offered ler sale In this city.
Our Slette : "Quick sales and small profits.'
It costs nothing t9 call and examine werlr.
49-We also have en hand a full line or Jflne
Carriage work, in which we defy competition.
All Werk Warranted. Bepalring of all kinds
promptly attended te. n26-ttdw
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