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Volume XIX Ne 127.
LANCASTEE, PA. MONDAY. JANUATT? 29, 1883.
Price Twe Cents.
OLOlBUfO, VXDKRWEAM, C.
E.
J. KKISMAN.
Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash
mere Mufflers, Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine
Shirta, Underwear, Jfur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves,Cellars,Cufls.
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card
Oases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, 1'erfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scarf
1'ins, Sleeve
itutteng,
&c.
DON'T KAIL TO SEE THE GRAND
1)19
PLAY.
E. J. ERISMAN,
NO. ir, NORTH QUEEN STREET,
s.
. KATItVON.
OVERCOATS,
Dress Suits,
Business Suits,
Pantaloons,
Waistcoats,
In desirable winter materials, made prompt
ly te order ler men and boys, at bottom prices
ler the next two months, at
S. IS. RATHYOK'S
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
)l- meed LANCASTER, PA.
l'KCIAL, NOT! UK.
Greatest Reduction of the Season.
Te nmlce room for our New Spring Stock we
will close out the balance of our Clothing at
liollein Prices.
SUITS.
Formerly $20.00
Formerly $18.00
Formerly $10.00
Formerly $14.'J0
Formerly $12.00
Formerly $10.00
New $17.00
New $15.00
New $13.00
, New $12.00
New$10.00
New$ 8.00
OVERCOATS.
Formerly $18.00 New $15.00
Formerly $10.00. . .
.New $13.00
Formerly $14.00. .
Formerly $12.00. .
Formerly $ 7.00. .
.New $12.00
.New $10.00
.New $ COO
THE REST
CALL
EARLY TO SECURE
IIARGA1NS.
D. B. Metier & Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
LPKt:iAl. NOTICE,
THE-
GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL
-IN-
FINE CLOTHES,
AT
E GEEHAET'S
TA 1L OJiTNO ESTABLISM1EN1,
NO. 0 EAST KINO STREET,
In order le reduce sleck and make room
ler Hie SPRING TRADE, I will make up le
order ler tl: remainder of the scsisen, all
HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at
COST PRICE.
This Great Reduction is ler cash only, and
will enable cash buyers le secure a line suitef
clothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy
them ready-made.
If. GFttHART.
IXTICAOKIIINAUY
CLOSING SAL.E
OF
Ready Made Suits and Overcoats,
FOR MEN'S,
ROYS' and CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Fer the next thirty days we etlcr SPECIAL
RARGAINS, In order te clear our count eis
and make room ler our Large Spring Stock,
which we are new manufacturing.
SOME PRICES.
A Stout Pair of Working Pants at'JOc.. $1.00
$1.23. $1.50, up te $1.87.
All-Weel Kerseys, several styles, at $2.00.
$150 and $3.00.
The very durable Cheviot Pants at $2 50, jn.fce,
and $3.50.
A liandsome variety of Mixed Cassimcrc
Pants at $2.7.'!, $3.27 and $1.00.
Meirs suits at $1.00, $3.00, $0.00, $7.00, $S.OO,
$10.tO, up te $15.00.
Men's Overcoats at $2.23, $3.00, $1.50, $0.00,
$7.00, $!t.(K), up te $10.00.
Reys' Suits at $2.37iJ, $2.73, $3.25, $1.00, $5.00,
$.O0, up te $10,50.
Reys' Overcoats at $1.73, $2.25, $3.50, $4.23, up
te $7.00.
Children's Suits at $1.50, J2.0J, 3.00, $1.00.
$5.00, up te ffi.50.
Children's Overcoats at $1,37, $2.00, $2.75, up
te $150.
flS-Those people who think they can'tafferd
a New Suit or Overcoat will be'stirerised te
find hew easily they can afford It, if they avail
themselves el the bargains wc are new etlcr-lng.
mmm
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR
AND CLOTHIER,
V 66 and 63 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Eight en the Southwest Cemer el Orange St.
LANCASTER. PA.
STlie cheapest and most rcl Libia Clothing
Heuse in the city.
BAKUAINS IN WATCH KS, CLOCKS
Chains, Rings, Spectacles, &c Repairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159H North Queen
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly opposite city iictel, near Pennnylvana
iepet. uecraiya
vLOxnzsa.
"DAKGAINS !
BARGAINS !
STILL A FEW LEFT.
Having sold a Great Many of our
OVERCOATS
Since the Great Reduction in Pi Ice, we have
Set 205 en hand, et Different Kinds. THEY
UST ALL BE SOLD. We have them in
PRICES PROM $2.00 TO 816.00.
New is the time ler any one who wants te
buy a GOOD CHEAP OVERCOAT te call.
JUST RECEIVED,
THIRTY DOZEN KNIT JACKETS,
Which we will sell at 70c, iwc, $1.25, 9 1.50, $.C0
and J2.."i0.
OUR STOCK OF
GLOVES
We are selllngRKLOW COST as they must all
oe sold.
Pine Neckwear, Silk Suapenders
and Underwear,
AT DECIDEDLY LOW FIGURES.
We are Closing Out our Line ei
TRUNKS AND VALISES
As they are in the read and we need the space
they occupy.
CALL AT
Hirsh & Brether,
Penn Hall Olethintr Heuse,
Nes. 2 and fli. (Jtiecu St.
sepS
ivd
J."
SMA LING'S VAICII.
We started a boom this week with a
card giving a list et prices el our heavy
weight goods. We intend te close out,
and have had unbounded success. We
hail IS patterns of the very best Over Over
eoating in the market. We sold !) of
them, while the cheaper grades lemaiu
en hand. We warrant any of them te
be et geed quality and popular styles.
Anyone in need of an Overcoat will
innkeanoteet this: the investment is
geed te carry eyer. Our Edicdeng
have created a great sensation wince we
direct special attention te them. We
had a lively run en them this week. It
is a singular fact that lew persons are
judges et geed goods and liistdass
work. We take pride anil great pleasure
in showing our productions. We have
a great job in Treuserings. We have en
hand 4 patterns of choice styles el
PantaloenGoods which ranged in prices
from $0 te $15. We are closing lliem out
at from 13.50 te $10 a pair. Our low
priced Suitings we are slaughtering at
any price. Rear in mlmlall our work
is cut and made up in the highest style
el art. We endeavor te de all wc can
te stimulate trade and create a spirit
et rivalry umeng our competitors, al
though some men pronounce it HUM
RUCK. Wj challenge anyone te prove
our assertions false, anil will back them
up with Milhl argument.
J. K. SMALING,
121 N. Queen St.
TJOSENSTKIIS-.S.
HEAVY CASSIEI SDIfS
FOR-
Men, Reys and Children,
-AT-
SACRIFICING PRICES.
lu order te close out my Entire Sleck et
ReaiMMe CleiiiiM.
I have MARKED THEM DOWN Less than
the Raw Material can be bought for.
MEN'S ELEGANT
ALL PURE WOOL SUITS,
Fer $0.09. Fermer Price, $1(5,00.
MEN'S EXTRA
ALL-WOOL SUITS,
Fer $12,00, sold rapidly heretolereior $18.00.
BOYS' SUITS
Frem $2.50 up te $7.00. Only Half the Fermer
Prices.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
At siich prices heretolero unheard et
AT-
ROSEMWS,
No.37NerlhQneenSt.
LANCASTER, PA.
4"-Next Doer te Slinltz & Rre's Hat Stere
STOCKS.
TNCKKASK YOUR CAPITAL.
"WHEAT STOCKS,
Sift $20, 50, $100.
These desiring te make money en small and
medium Investments in grain, previsions and
stock speculations, can le se by operating en
our plan. Frem May 1, liSl, te the present
date, en investments et $10 te $1,000 cash
prelitshave been realized and paid te invest
ors amounting te several times the original
investment. Profits paid llrst of every
month, still leaving the original Invest
ment making money or payable en demand.
Explanatory circulars and statements el lund
W sent free. We want responsible agents who
will report en crops and intreduce the plan.
Liberal commissions paid,
FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM,
Commission Merchants Majer Bleck, Chi
cago, 111. julyd
MEDICAL.
rpAKE
Sins' Lifer Repiater
Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache,
Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity el the
Rlced, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis
eases caused ey Derangement of Liver, Bowels
and Kidneys.
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Bad Breath , Pain in the Side, sometimes
the pain is felt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken ter Rheumatism ; general less et appe
tite. Rowels generally costive, sometimes
alternating with lax; the head is troubled
with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera
ble less of memory, accompanied with a pain
ful sensation et leaving undone something
which ought te have been done ; u slight, dry
cough and flushed face is sometimes an at
tendant, elten mistaken for consumption ; the
patient complains et weariness and debility;
nervous, easily startled ; feel cold or burning,
sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex
ists ; spirits are low and despondent, and
although satisfied that exercise would be ben
eficial, yet one can hardly summon up lorti lerti
tndc letryit in fact distrusts every remedy.
Several et the above symptoms attend the
disease, but cases have occurred when but
few et them existed, vet examination alter
i; eat n has shown the Liver te have been ex
tensively deranged.'
It should be used by all persons, old and
teung, whenever any of the above
symptoms appear.
Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy
Localities, by taking a dee occaslenallv te
keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid
all Mahlria. Rilieui attack, Dizziness, Nau
sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It
will invigorate like a glass of wine, but is no
intoxicating beverage.
If you have eaten anything hard or diges
tion, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless nt
night, take a (lese and you will be relieved.
Time and Doctors Bills will be saved by
always keeping the Regulator in the
Heuso :
Fer, whatever the ailment may be. a tho
roughly sale purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out et place. The remedy
is harmless and does net interfere with busi
ness or pleasure.
IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE,
And has all 11m power and ellleacv of Calomel
or Quinine, without any i f the injurious after
cH'riCtS
A Governer's Testimony.
Simmons Liver Regulator has been in line
in my family for some time, and I am satis
lied it is a valuable addition te the nicdic:il
science. J. gill Sireu-rat,
Governer of Alabama.
Hen. Alexander 11. Stephens, et (,'a.. says :
Have derived some benefit lrem the use et
Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it
a further trial.
"The only Thing thai never fails te Keli'-ve."
1 1 live Heed many remedies for Dyspepsia,
Liver Aficctieu and Debility, but never have
leund anything te benefit me te the extent
Simmons Liver Bcgulater hati. 1 sent lrem
Minnesota te Geeigia for it and would send
further ler such a medicine, and would ad
vise all who are similarly alluded le give it a
trial as itseems theenly thing that never fulls
te relieve.
P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi
ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator
in my practice 1 have been and am satisfied te
use and prescribe It as a ij"i'gative medicine.
a-Talie only the GENUINE, which ill wavs
has en the wrapper tin; RED TRADE-MARK
and SIGNATURE OK
.i.ii. ZEii.ix&cn
FORSALERY ALL DRUGGISTS,
laiill-lyced&w
"T7"IINKY-WltT
Fer the Permanent Cure i'
CONSTIPATION.
Ne oilier disease ise prevalent in this coun
try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever
equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a
cure. Whatever the cau-c. however obstinate
the ease, this remedy will overcome it.
Acts ullhe same time en Kidneys, Liver and
Bowels.
"Pi leta Tltlslltre.-sing complaint is very
X XXXSO. apt lobe complicate-!! with const!
patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak
ened pai'tsanil quickly cures all kindsef Plies
even when physicians anil medicine-, have hc
f ere lulled.
S- If you have either et these troubles u
KIDNEY-WORT. Drugglstssell It.
sep 27 lyd&w M W&F 12
I JKNSON'K I'OICUl'S I'LASTKKS.
Beware of Fraud.
BENSON.'S
CAPCINE PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED
And tlieir excellent reputation injured by
worthless imitations. The public are
cautioned :i;ainst buying Plasters having
similar sounding names. Sec that the
word C-A-r-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled.
Bensen's C-ipcine Pereus Plasters
Are the only improvement ever made in
Plasters.
One is worth mere than a dozen of any
ettici kind. '
Will positively euro where ether reme
dies will net even relieve.
I'riie, 25 Cents.
lloware of cheap Plasters made with
lead poisons.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Makufaoturine Chkmisth. Nbw Your.
A SURE REMEDY AT I.A3T.
Price S5 Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLASTER.
GUAS. N. C1UTXKNTON, 113 Fulton St.,
New Yerk, sole aent ler Dr. C W. Ben Ben
eon's Remedies, te whom all orders shenid
be addressed.
jl5-2wtieod&wcew
ttlsAHS AUD QUJiJiNHVAJtb.
H
1UB SS MARTIN.
18!
-AT-
CHINA: HALL.
We have just, received per
nels another Importation et
Steamship llli-
White Granite Ware
IN
DINNER,
TEfA and
CII.YMHEK WAKE.
Wc have a Luge Stock of HOUSEFUK
NISHING GOODS in our line.
Heiisestlres Receive Spccini Attention.
,fl5JOur Goods must prove satl-daetery or
will be exchanged,
High & Martin's,
16 EAST KING KTRELT.
LANCASTKR. PA.
Oram
yBuuliDWaFu !
FLAMES IN THE MINES.
A FIERCE FJKE RAGING IN TH E SHAFT-
Discovering the Flames by Escaping Car Car
benlzect Oxide Gag A Perpendicular Vein
Serving as the Chimney or tbe Con
flagration Krclted miners.
Pottsville Dispatch te the Press.
A large and fierce fire is new raging at
Bear Valley shaft, three miles west of
Suamekin, and it is feared the colliery will
have te be flooded te extinguish the flames.
The shaft is owned and operated by the
Philadelphia and Reading coal and iron
company, and is ene of the best in the
region, it cmpieyea juu men ana boys,
and is practically a new working. A new
breaker has just been erected, and raining
was te begin in earnest next week. The
vein is almost perpendicular in that vicin
ity. The fire was discovered near the west
gangway by the miners becoming sick by
the carbonized oxyde gas thrown off. A
search for the fire was made, as this gas
denoted that a fire was in progress, and
the flames were located between breasts
Ne.9 and 10 iu a man way. The company's
superintendent, Mr. Beeth, at once put a
force of men at work, driving the opening
parallel with the man way for the purpese
of getting at the headway made by the
flames, and utilizing a line of hose attach
ed te the man pump in arresting their
progress and extinguishing them. This
was completed, and the stream is new be
ing thrown en an exposed portion of the
lire, but owing te the formation of the
the vein the purpese intended cannot ba
effectively accomplished.
The rear of lire can be distinctly heard
in the gangway, and though nothing de
finite can be said of its extcnt, it is be
lieved te be beyond control, unless flood
ing is resorted te. It is net known hew
the fire started, but ifc is supposed te
have originated in a breast and
is working its way te the gangway. A
large force of men, headed hy Geerge S.
Clemens, chief mining engineer of the
district, and Superintendent Beeth are at
work endeavoring te subdue the conflagra
tion. All the fire hese of Shamokin and
quantities taken from the neighboring
collieries have been brought te the col
liery te be used if possible. Great ex
citement prevails in the vicinity of the
shaft, which is Mirreunded by gioupsef
anxious miners.
FIHNUlSIt ; ter liKlitAYKl).
A Scheme te Hum a ISulldlng Containing
Tlirce Sleeping ulillure!!.
Richmond, Intl., Dispatch te the Times.
A plot te burn a building containing
tlnee small children :.slep in bed, for the
insurance en a stock of old clothing, was
betrayed te the police last night by a
conscience stricken confederate. Mendel
Fryset is a young Polish Jew from Russia.
Last night he visited pelice headquarter
and disclosed a plot te destroy property
by fire, tvhich culminated in the arrest of
Isaac Grtipp and wife, proprietors of a
second-hand store and renovating estab
lishment en Seuth Sixth street, near
Main. The Grupp family have only lived
iu Richmond about sixty days. Seven or
eight days age Mis. Grupp went te Gin
eiiinatiand while there met young Fryset
and persuaded him te accompany her te
this city, premising hitn employment, lie
had twenty-five dellais in cash which he
ledged with Mrs. Grupp as hcctiritj-, and
received a little hteci: of odds anil cuds
which he began peddling ever the country,
but he was net fortunate. His goods
were net such as the people seemed te
desire and his sales were few and profit
less. A stranger iu a strange l.tud he he
came greatly eisheaitened.
Befmc this, en the 27th day of Decem
ber, Isaac Grupp took out a policy for
$2,000 insurance en his stock and household
goods. Fryset told the police that when
he was most discouraged Mrs. Grupp told
him that she knew hew he could make
6200 iu a little bit ; that they had tried it
in New Yeik and it worked like a c'larni.
This money-making scheme was te burn
the house and get the insurance and she
would pay him $200 for the job. The
plan concocted was te set the house ea
lire by cotton twine aud matches tied at
short spaces among the thread and soaked
with coal oil, which was poured en the
fleer from one end of the heuse te the
ether. A can of oil and a lamp were
p'.iccd en a table te account for the ex
plosion. Last nigh e was set for the con
fl.tgratieu. The proprietors were te visit
the pkiy at the Grand opera house aud the
clerk was in icadinets for the incendiary's
work.
The conseieiice of Frv.set began te
tumble him and his mind was eetivuhed
with fears. Finally he determined that
he would net commit the crime and that
it was his duty le expose the diabolical
scheme te the police. When he told his
biery at police headquarters Chief Flem
ing and etheis of the force went te the
house and found everything as described
by the informer. Tue matches were
all ready for their fatal work, aud less than
fifty dollars' worth of the insurance prep
erty remained en the picmises. Twe
policemen weie immediately detailed te
arrest Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Grupp. The
woman was sent te the woman's prison
and the man te jail. On the premises a
lew articles were found which indicate
that they had been scorched iu a previous
lirr, thus adding confirmation te the story
of the informer.
a TiacitusLi: mini: accident.
Five Rlcn Iturtcd by a Cave-In "i lirre Re
lieved te ee Dend.
About two o'clock Saturday afternoon
a terrible accident occurred at Jeutis
Metzgcr's ere bed, near Ruchsville, Le
high county. The men were at work in
the shaft, and suddenly, without, warning,
the timber crushed down upon them, fol
lowed by a mass of earth and ere, burying
two of the men in the ground and im
prisoning three in the trench behind the
barrier. The mass of timber and earth
struck William Metzger en the head, com
pletely covering uim, nothing being visible
but the tip 6T his' lingers. A ferce of
men were immediately put te wei k digging
him out, but this was found te be a diffi
cult matter, as the earth fell in as fast as
removed. He is badly hurt, though it is
thought net fatally. It was noticed tint
Iho men inside the shaft wcre still aliv
One of the men, named Jehn Hillard, rue
cccdcd in digging his way out, but the
passage of his exit whs immediately cle.-:ed
again by the falling in of additional ere
and ether debris. His injuries arc net se
rious. Elias Huushergcr is supposed te
be crushed te death, as no trace of him
has been discovered up te a late hour. A
large force of employees of the Themas
iron company, together with a number of
ether workmen, are busily engaged in
rescuing these remaining iu the shaft
with the hepe of finding them still alive,
but the general belief is that they are
already dead, being crushed by the terri terri
ble weight of oie, etc. The spot is sur
rounded by hundreds of people from
surrounding towns aud excited and terror-stricken
friends making inquiries
regarding ilia victims of Hie disaster.
Later. Elias llunsbcrgcr is cartaiuly
dead, as no trace of him has been dis
covered. His escape from death would be
impossible, as many tens of earth and ere
must have fallen en him. Three extra
trains were run Saturday night en the
Catasauqua and Fogelsvillo railroad te
convey workmen te the scene of the acci
dent who were te assist in
digging out the unfortunate men.
The great difficulty is that new earth
falls in as fast as the ether earth is re
moved and it may require all of Monday
te get Mr. Hun8bereer out. Jehn Hilliard.
who worked his way out, is very sick from
fright and his injuries. He is net expect
ed te live. "William Metzger, who was
covered te the tips of his fingers, was re
moved from his perilous position about
nine o'clock, after having been covered
I with earth for seven hours. The lower
part of his body was slightly paralyzed,
uui uu uuura nciu uiuhuu. no is lernuiy
bruised and is unable te Icave his bed.
The heavy rains interfere seriously with
the work of tbe excavatien.
TlVKNTY-TUlCEE P.OUNDS.
A Prl.c-Flglit Between Twe Pittsburgh Iren
.11111 Hands.
A prize-fight for a pursa of $500 took
place at 3 o'clock Saturday morning, in a
heuse near "Wellsville, Ohie, between
Jehn McFcrrau. a Scotchman, and Patrick
Jlclntesh, an irishman, both of whom
are workmen in an iron mill in Pittsburgh.
Mcintosh is evcrsix feet in height and his
opponent net abeve five feet and a-half.
The spectators were few in number. The
affair was kept very quiet, in order te pre
vent interference by the authorities.
Twenty-three rounds were fought. In the
ninth round McFerrau drew first bleed,
but after that the fightiug was forced by
Mcintosh, who had everything his own
way. In the twenty-third round McFe:
rau went te the fleer beneath the force of
a tremendous blew, and being unable te
respond te the call te tee the scratch the
referee declared Mcintosh the winner.
The struggle was severe en both sides and
marked by pluck and science, but McFcr
ran was an unequal match for his burly,
big-fisted opponent. He was terribly
punished. Between $8,000 and $10,000
was staked ea the fight. A prominent
iron manufacturer had backed Mcintosh
for $4,0(,D.
Less or Lite an il Properly in Many Sections
of the Itritish Isies.
The storm predictions that a sovere dis
turbance was likely te anive en the North
Uritish and Nerwegiau coasts has been
amply and fatally verified. A terrific gale
amounting in seme places te a perfect
hurricane, exceeding in violence anything
experienced iu ten years, visited the West
ern and Northwestern coasts of the Urit
ish islands en the night of the 25th, ex
tending itself far into the midland coun
ties. Wherever this devastating storm
swept it left throughout sad witnesses of
its fury and violence, such as loelless
houses, demolished buildings, chimney
stocks hurled down, trees uprooted, ves ves
sels breaking adrift in decks, driving help
lessly ashore or, at sea, becoming total
wrecks, occasioning less of life in some
instances and severe injuries in a great
many ether ease;.
At Oldham a large coping stene weigh
ing five tens, belonging te a mill, was
blown en te a reef, killing two girl?, in
juring six etheis who wure working be bo be
lew ami also destroying several machines.
A portion of a boiler works at Binning
ham was completely demolished. The
reef was lifted bodily off by the force of
the wind and fell with a great crash. The
workmen had narrow escapes. Cardiff
suffered severely and much damage was
done te property, the shipping being
greatly shaken. The valleys iu the neigh
borhood wcre mere or lets flooded. Shef
field, Manchester, Southport, Runcorn,
Stockport, Warrington, Preston, Shews
bury, Dean Ferest and Gloucester might
also be included as heavy sufferers by the
less of property through the disastrous
storm
Arat.ll Ceasiliii- Accident
At Sh.tmeki i, five boys sverc injured iu
a coasting accident, two of them, it is be
licved, fatally. One lad named Christian
was hurt internally, while another named
Leby, is lying iu convulsions. A boy
named Sjhweiik had his neze and an arm
broken : the ethers wcre badly iniurcd.
Twe of the boys were going down a steep
hill and lest control of the sled, striking
three boys who were coming up.
Lawyers will gladly lean: that. Rieugham,
the great. Engli-di baniMerwas always care I ul
et his threat, and fnrtner that lr. Ruir.-.
Leugh Syrup is the best, leniedy ter bronchitis
and ether threat i reubles'.
Step rinsing ami rirnggh.g; take arivi-e
lrem advertisement id Simmons Liver Itegu Itegu
laler. " Neglect old Irl. nils ler the sake et new,
and lese het h.' Rut remember :liat Kidney
Wert is a friend you cannot allerri te neglect.
Plasters may relieve, but they can't cure that
lame back, ter the Itfilncy.s are thetreuble and
you want a remedy te act directly en their
secretions, te purity and re-dere their healthy
condition. Kidney-Wert has that, speci tie ac
tion. Aa"I)iameiul lives are se perfect and se
beautiful that, it Is a pleasure te use them.
Equally geed ler riaifc or light colors, le cts.
hiiiLeu'H Catakhu kembdv a pivdllve euro
for Catarrh, Diphtheria anil Canker .Meuth.
Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, riru'gl:t, l."!7 unit
183 North Oneen street.
Call en your Optician and get a pair et the
celehrated Celluloid Kye-Glase-'. The ir.iines
are light, handsome ami durable ami the len
ses clear anil durable. Fer sale by all leading
Jewelers anil Opticians. j29-lwriceil
Sleevi.uss nights, made miserable by that
terrible ceu.' h. Shiloh's Cure ij the remedy
ler yen. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist
137 anil 139 North Oueen St. mvl-lwileew&w
Jehn Ilinke!. Mt. Carmcl. Pa., says:
" lirewn's Iren Hitters has given me a splen
did appetite anil greatly improved my health."
Fer sale liyll.B. Ceenran. druggl-t, 137 and
189 North Queen street. j-ZJ-lwriAcw
A Heavy Swell.
Jacob If. nioemer. Virgllle, N. Y., writes:
" Thema.V Kclcctrie Oii cmi'd a badly swelled
neck and tore threat en my son In lert v-cight
hours ; one application also removed the pain
lrem a very sere ten : my wile's feet was also
much inllanied se much se that she could net
walk about the home; she appliiri the oil.
and In twentv-teur hours was entirely ruieri."
Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
Hi) North Queen street.
Noting i no Kllects.
R. Glbbs, et llutrale, N. Y.. writes : " Hear
ing your Iinrdeek I'.loe.l Hitters favorably
spoken el", 1 was induced te watch thcirellects
and llnd that in chienic diseases of the bleed,
liver and kidneys, your bitters have been sig
nally marked with success. I have used them
myself with the best results, ter torpidity el
the liver; and In the case of a Irlenil el mini!
sullering lrem drops, the. cllect was marvel marvel
eous." Price $1. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran,
druggist. 1.17 and 130 North Queen street.
Sileh"s Vitallzer is what you need ler Con
stipation, Less of appetite. Dizziness and nil
symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per bottle. Fer sale by II. P.. Cochran, drug
gist, 137 anil 13J North Oueen St. myl&w
Wiilmit Leaf Slalr Restorer.
It Is entirely riitlercnt from all ethers, it is
as clear as water, and, as Ity name Indicate":,
is a purred Vegetable Hair Restorer It will
immediately tree the head lrem all rianriruil,
restore gray hair te its ntitiiral color and pro
duce a new growth where it has fallen off.
It does net in any manner ctlcct the health,
which Sulphur, Sugar of Le-ul and Nitrate el
Silver preparations have done. It will eha'eie
light or laded hair in a few days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kaili
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KL1NK CC,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, anrillALI.
ft RUCKKL, New Yerk. juntj-lyd.eeri&w
SLEDICAX..
"DROWN IKON HITTERS.
SEEK
health and avoid sickness. Instead
of feeling tired and worn out, instead
of sSues and pains, weuldu't you
rather feel fresh aud strong '.
Yeu can continue feeling miserable
and geed for nothing, and no ene but
yourself can find fault, but if you are
tired of that kind of life, you can
change it if yen choeso.
Hew? By getting ene bettle of
Brown's Iren Bitters, and taking it
regularly according te directions.
Manstield, Ohie, Nev. 2fi, ls31.
Gentlemen: I have sutlered
with pain in my side and back,
and great soreness en my breast,
with sheeting pains all through
my hotly, attended with great
weakness, depression of spirits,
and less et appetite. I have
taken several dlllerent medi
cines, am! win treated by promi
nent physicians for my liver,
kidneys, anil spleen.but I get no
relief. 1 thought 1 would try
I'.rewn's Iren Rlttcrs; I have
new taken one bottle and a hall
and am about well pain in side
and back all gene soreness all
out or my breast, and I have a
geed appetite, and am gaining
in strength anil llesh. It can
justly be called the himj of med
icines, .leuw !v. ALKXANhr.it.
Brown's Iren Bitters is composed
of Iren in soluble form ; Cinchona
the great tonic, together with ether
standard remedies, making a remark
able nonalcoholic tonic, which will
euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,
"Weakness, aud relieve all Lung and
Kidney diseases.
Fer sal e wholesale an-' lelall by H.R.COCH
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen
street, Lancaster
jJiMwd&w IT
K
MWHY-WOKT
Snve Cure for All fllseases
OK THR
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
It has sp'-clllc action en this most import
ant organ, enabling it le threw oil torpidity
ami inaction, stimulating the. healthy secre
tion of the Rile, and hy keeping the bowels iu
tree condition. Heeling its regular discharge.
TVTn InT-ia ' J'01' aresnlteringfrem ma
mxOii.HiLl.ai. -aria, have the chills, are bil
ious dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wert
will surely relieve and quickly cure.
In the Spring te eleanse the System, every
one should lake a thorough ceurse of It.
Sold by Drugs'sis. Price, 1.
SIDNEY-WORT.
sep'J7 lydftwSl W.tF 41
TritvriiY 1SI.ASTN.
Wintry Blasts.
niNTUY BLASTS IIKINU
coughs;
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEORALGIA
Perry Davis' Pain Killer
CLUES
COUGHS
COLDS
COIN SUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Provide against the evil effects et Win
try RlasLs by procuring Phrisy
Davis Pain Kili.ci:.
EVEKV (J00
DKUKUIST KEEL'S IT.
jl-lmd&w
I'Ai'Kll HAXOlXtib, av.
"I)U.ltKS '. fllY.
A LOT OF LIGHT COLOR
WINDOW SHADES,
SLIGHTLY SOILED,
Will be clnseii out at from FIFTKKN te
TWKNTY-KIYK Cents apiece. Elegant
1)AI)0 SHARES IN NEW C0L0HS.
PLAIN GOODS e! Kverv Description and
for all kinds of windows. SPRING ami CORD
ROLLLRS, Tassels, Fringes, Leeps and Nickel
Trimming--'.
WE TAKK MKASUICKK OF WINDOWS AND
PUT CPSIIADKS IN RUST MANNKR.
LACE CURTAINS
IN GRKAT VARIETY,
LAMitRKQUINS, RKD SKTS, PILLOW
SUAMs. Hras-i, Kbeny, Cherry, Walnut
and Ash CURTAIN POLKS.
FULL STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS,
And a great many New Patterns ter Spring.
PHARES-W. FRY,
Ne. 57 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
I KAY'S Hi'KUlUK .ll I'.IMCINK. TUK
VJ Great English Remedy. An unfailing
euro ter Impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow Ions of .Memery, Universal Lassi
tude, Pain in the. liaclr. Dimness et
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether disease' that lead le Insanity or Cen
sumptien ami a I'reinature Grave. Fall
riar-
ticuhirs in
our imrnplct. which we
desirote
send lif'e by icaii te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack
age, or sir packages ler$.", or will be sent lree
Dy man en me receipt; 01 tne money, by
dressing th .gent. 11. R. Cochran, 137 and
ad-
13U
North Queen street. On
account of counter-
TIIBUKAY MKUtetHKCn V K
apria-lvUAw
reits, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper
thee.;ij genuine. Guarantees eleure issued by
us. Fer sale in Lancaster by II. R. Cochran
Druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street.
DRT GOODS.
Wanamaker's.
Silk novelties innumerable
and indescribable. Everythine
that ladies or dressmakers have
occasion for in matching, deco-
ratine-, 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 anything, 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.
Nexkeuter circle, south en nan co te main
building.
Warm skirts for ladies, and
leggings fr ladies, girls and lit
tle girls. The warm skirts are
satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt,
satin-and-ltalian-cleth, 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 ?
1S03 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
we guess our prices haven't
been very high ; have they?
Next-outer circle, south entrance te muln
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 afford ; 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 lrem cwatre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Chestnut. Thirteenth nn d Market streets and
City-hall square, Philadelphia.
HJjKIUIIS, c.
(1LK1GUS!
SLEIGHS!
SLEIGHS!
EDGEKLEY fc CO.,
MAHKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PKNN'A.
We have a Large and Splendid A'-oert.
men t of
rerlluml, Albany and Deuble Sleighs.
They are the beat selectee' woodwork and
the finest painted and ornamented Sleighs
everelfered for sale in this city.
Our Motte: "Quick sales anil small profits
It costs nothing.te call and examine work
5-We also have en hand a. rmi line et Kine
C.!irr.'.aKJ w.?,r,r-,n w,,,ei we defy competition.
All Werk Warranted. Repairing or all klndj
promptly attended te. nSC-tf U.tw
L.1UVOKS, JtV.
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 4tS North Queen street, JLancsNter, I'a.
The very bc-d. and llnest qualities el Foreign
and Demestic WINKS and LIQUORS, con
stantly for sale at whe!eH:ile and retail.
Straight Old Rye Whisky et the distillation
et 187."i. Pure nnadnltcratcd Custom Heuso
Rrandy, warranted of the vintage el 1850.
Kept especially for medicinal rmrpescs. Pure
Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, bran
dies and Wines te suit the trade.
Xeb3-lyd HOUSEAL A CO.