Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 27, 1883, Image 1

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LINN & BBENEMAM. .
BARGAINS
IN
EITG1N MS, STOVES, If AND WOODEN fill
Having made Large Purchases at Forced Seles in New "XV rk, we are
prepared te offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES1 GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING.
A Large Stock of GAB FIXTURES at the Old Stand of
FLINN & BRENEMiiN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STM LANCASTER, PA.
CS'-SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.-!
CLOTHING.
F
OB ONE VTC.EK.
One Let el 25 Dezen el Heavy Gray .
UNDERWEAR
At 25 Cents Each.
One Let of 6 Dezen Pairs et
BUCKSKIN GLOVES
At 90 Cents, Werth $1.40.
One Let et
WOOLEN MITTS AKD GLOVES)
At 25 Cents, Werth 60 Cents.
One Let et
Blue Flannel Shirts
At 65 Cents, Werth $L35.
100 DOZEN
Penn Hall White Shirts
At 80 Cents.
. Ward's Argosy Reversible Cellars,
At 20 Cents.
158 Beys5 Single Cassimere Vests
At 47 Cents.
Full Line el OVERALLS. SHIRTS, etc.,
aultnble ter working at Tobacco, Just re
ceived. Entire Line of
Overcoats and Winter Suits
Yet en hand.atONE-H ALF VALUE, as.XHE Y
MUST ALL BE SOLD.
The Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
HIRSH & BRO.,
Nes. 2 and 4 N. Queen St , and G and 8
Centre Square.
E0p8 ivd
OPECIAL NOTICE,
THE
GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL
-IN-
FINE CLOTHES,
AT
E GEMAET'S
TAILORING ESTABLISUMEN1,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
In order te reduce stock and make room
ler the SPUING TRADE, I will make up te
order ter the remainder of the season, all
HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at
COST PRICE.
This Great Reduction is for cash only, and
will enable cash buyers te secure a line suitef
clothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy
them ready-made.
H. GERHART.
pittEAT
SWEEPING REDUCTION -
IN
MERCHANT TAILORING.
An nt this time of rear PANTS are the prin
cipal article needed amongst Gentlemen, and
In order te keep our hands lully employed, we
make te order PANT8 at prices that dety any
body te buy the same quality of goods, made
and trimmed like ours, leady made up.
WE MAKE TO ORDER
Mixed All-Weel Cassimere PANTS at $3 09
Striped All-Well Cassimere PANTS at.... 3 00
All-wool Extra Heavy PA NTS at 4 00
All Weel Cheviot PANTS at 4 F0
Plain Worsted PANTS at 6 00
Fancy Worsted PANTS at 5 0
Scotch All-Weel ChevIetPANTS at C 00
Extra Fine Foreign Fantaloenings at
G 60, $7.00, $8.00, $9 00, IL'.OO.
SUITS TO ORDER.
A Geed Woolen Business SUIT $12 00
An All-WDel Heavy Cassimere SUIT 14 00
An All-Weel Cheviot SUIT 15 00
An All-Weel Scotch Cheviot SUIT 16 50
A Fine Worsted SUIT 18 00
An Extra Fin Worsted SUIT 20 00
A Foreign Cassimere or Worsted SUIT... 25 CO
iy Whether you wish te purchase or net,
E lease call and be convinced of the RARE
AHG A1NS we are new offering te thepublic.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
THE FASHIONABLE
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
-66.68 KORTII QUEEN STREET,
Right en the Southwest Cerner el Orange Su
LANCASTER, PA.
jO-The cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Heuse in the city.
SAMUEL H. PRICK, ATTOKNBY, BAH
Removed his Offlee rrem 66 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi
ately In Bear et Court Heuse, Leng's New
Rnllrtlne rn17-tfrt
IS
UW KKAUX.
OUR NEW
REAL, ESTATE CATALOGUE,
Containing a large number or properties in
city and country, with prices, Ac Copies sent
lree te any address.
ALLEN A. HEKB A CO.,
Real Estate ana Insurance Agents, Ne.' 10
East King Street,
eab fitting.
CLOTHING.
"p 3. EKIHMAM.
1
Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash
mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Flne
Shirts, Underwear, Fur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.Collars.Cuffs,
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card
Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scarl
fins, Sleeve
Buttens,
Ac.
DON'TFAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DM
. PLAY.
E. J. EBISMAN,
NO. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
s.
. ItATHVON.
OVERCOATS,
Bress Suits,
Business Suits,
Pantaloons.
Waistcoats,
In desirable winter materials, made prompt,
ly te order ter men and boys, at bottom prices
ter the next two months, at
S. S. RATHV0FS
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St,
JZMinced LANCASTER, PA.
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TJOSENSTKIN'S.
BARGAINS
AT
BOSEisTsnrs.
THE GREATEST BARGAINS
-IN
's m, Dee ul
AND
CASTOR GLOVES,
WILL RE OFFERED AT
A. H. ROSENSTEIN'S
NEXT TUESDAY.
Every pair warranted and only 68c; price
elsewhere, $1.50.
A LARGE LOT OF
Gentlemen's Medicated Underwear
At 9Cc ; iormer price, $1.50,
WOOLEN CARDIGAN JACKETS
At 75 Cents.
ONLY A FEW MORE OF THOSE
Fine SILK, SATIN, and PLUSH
SOABFSLefc,
At 48 Cents.
OUR SPRING STYLES
OF
Fine Woolens
Will be ready for inspection
NEXT WEDNESDAY.
They comprise all the Latest Woolens the
market alterds,
MR. JAMES S. NOWJ.EN, whose reputation
as a flrst-class cutter has been fully estab
lished, Is still employed by me.
-My Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING
will be sold regard lebs of cost.
A. H. Resenstein,
Ne. 37 North Queen St.
49 Opposite the Grape Hetel.
BLEIOH3, C.
CLE1GH3!
SLEIGHS!
SLEIGHS!
JGDGKERLEY & CO.,
MARKET STREET,
Bear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN' A.
We have a Large and Splendid Assert
inent of
Portland, Albany and Donble Sleighs.
They are the best selected woodwork and
the finest painted and ornamented Sleighs
ever offered ter sale In this city.
Our Motte : "Quick sales and small profits.'
It costs nothing te call and examine work.
JSWe also have en hand a full line or Flne
Carriage work, in which we defy competition.
AU Werk Warranted. Repairing 6f all kinds
promptly attended te. n26-ttd & w
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G BAITS SPEOiriO M&MUINK. TUJE
Great English Remedy. An unfailing
cure for Impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi
tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness et
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par
.tlculars in our pamplct, which we desire te
send tree by mall te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack
age, or six packages for $5, or will be sent tree
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ;
the only genuine. Guarantees of cure Issued by
us. for sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran,
DruggtaVW and 139 North Queen street.
THE OKAY MEDICINE CO., N. 1 .
apxU-lYMw t
Hue;
LANCASTEB,
qHE PUKKST AMU BEST.
BMMdy Ever Made. It is Compounded
from Bops, Malt, Uncus, Bfaa-
drmke, aad Dandelion.
The eldest, best, most renowned and valu
able medicine In the world, and In addition It
contains all the best and most eftectlve cura
tive properties et all ether remedies, being the
greatest-liver xegulater, bleed partner, and
life and health restoring agent en earth.
It gives new lite and vigor te the aged and
Infirm. Te clergymen, lawyers, literary men,
ladles, and all whom sedentary employments
cause Irregularities et the Bleed, Stomach,
Bowels, or Kid no j a, or who require an ap
petiser, tonic, and mild stimulant, It is invalu
able, being highly curative, tonic and stimu
lating, without being intoxicating.
Ne matter what your ieehngs or symptoms
are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hep
Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but it
you en'.y feel bad or miserable use the bitters
at once. It may save your life. Hundreds
.have been saved by se delDg, at a moderate
cost. Ask your drusgiat, or physician. De
net sutler yourself or let your irlends Buffer,
but use and urge them te use Hep Bitters.
It you have lameness in the loins, with fre
quent pains and aches ; numbness of the thigh;
scanty, palntul and frequent discharge et
urine, filled with pus, and which will turn
red by standing ; a veracious appetite and un
quenchable thirst; harsh and dry skin;
clammy tongue, often darkly furred ; swollen
and lnflammed gums ; drepsical swelling of
the limbs; frequent attacks of hicceugh;
Inability te void the urine and great tatigue in
attempting it you are snfiering from some
form et Kidney or Urinary Complaint, euch
as Brieut's Disease et the kidneys, stone or
inflammation of the bladder, gravel and renal
calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and re
tention of the urine, and Hep Bitters Is the
only remedy that will permanently cure you.
Remember, Hep Bitters Is no vile, drugged,
drunken nostrum, but the purest and best
medicine ever made and no person or family
should be without it.
Don't risk any et the highly lauded stuff
with testimonials et great cures, but ask your
neighbor, drnggist, pastor or physicians what
Hep Bitters has and can de for you and test It.
J an30-lyeedTTh&S& w
MUSICAL ItittTUVMJCNTS.
THISTABLISIIBD 1805.
H. O. ORTH,
MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR THE
Weber, Steiuway,
Kranicli & Bach
PIANO-FORTES.
Masen & Hamlin, Peloubet & Ce.'s
ORGANS.
Address Correspondence te
Ne. 310 MARKET STREET,
UARRISBURG, PA.
n'28-3tn..
TTTTILUOX Si
WillTK.
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Full Assortment of the various styles con
stau tly en hand and for pale en the most lib
eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call
and examine these instruments, which will be
leund te be very Supciier in Quality and
Moderate in Price.
MK. DECKKlils also agent ler the Famous
"K N A B B
Andsnveral ether Desliable Pianolertes, at
prices from $225 upwards.
fcbl7-ttd
PAJfSOt, UAJiGlNGB, C.
tUABKS W. JTBY.
We have a large line et
Lace curtains-
In WHITE and CREAM, from $1.00 a pair up
NOTING by yard from 12c. up.
BED SETS, LAMBREQUINS, PILLOW
SHAMS and TIDIES.
CURTAIN POLES et every description.
WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low
in price : $1 50 cornices ter 90c., $2 cornices for
$1.60,$2.f0 cornices ler $1.75, $2.75 cornices for
$2.00. Will lit any window up te live leet in
width, and very easily adjusted.
LARGE STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES
Fer Spring In all the New Patterns and Celers
ODD LOTS and REMNANTS Ot PAPER
HANGINGS very cheap te clese out.
Among them are some very choice
styles. A tew of these light-colored
Shades left fiem 15 cents up.
Have your work done new before the Spring
rush commences We employ first-class work
men and can give your orders prompt atten
tion. PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
COAX
B.
B. MAKT1H,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds el
LUMBER AND COAL.
JEprard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
treets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd
fUAV AND 91ANUKK.
j Best&rade of family COAL, well-cleaned,
weight guaranteed.
Manure by the car-toad at Lewest Prices.
Alse, Limestone Screenings for drives and
walks. Cement at reduced prices.
Hay and Straw by the ten or bale.
Yard: Harrisburg pike.
General Office : 20) East Chestnut Street.
KAUFFMAN, KELLER A CO.
aprt-lwd
teai..
M. V. B. COHO,
SSO NORTH WA.TEX ST., Ianctuter, a..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
OonnectleB With the Telephonic Exchange.
Yard and Office:
STREET
NO. 330 NORTH WATS
- teb23-lya
PA. TUESDAY, FEBRUABY 27, 1883.
HGHUNG' NEW KULES.
DEMOCRATS BEEDStNO TU VOTE.
A Het Contest la the Meuse, Ending la a
relat of He yaerma Pennsylvania
SepaBlleans Vetg Wlttt Dem
ocrats. Washington Dispatch te the Times.
The one sided rale by which the tariff
bill most either go te a committee of con
ference or remain en the speaker's table
was net taken np in Ihe Heuse until lata
in the afternoon. Early in the session
the Senate Bent a message te the Heuse
requesting the return of the bill, the pur
pose being te correct the clerical errors
which had been discovered in it. While
the bill was en tbe Senate side undergo
ing repairs the Heuse proceeded with
ether business. When it was returned in
ship-shape order Mr. Reed's great boyish
form arose. This was the signal for gen
eral attention and silence. The galleries,
which were crowded, became unusually
quiet as Mr. Heed called up the repeit of
the committee en rules, made last Satur
day. It was read through by the clerk,
when Mr. Blackburn, from his seat en the
opposite side of the hall, said he would
raise a point of order against the proposed
amendment te the rules, but would re
serve it te allow the question of consider
ation te be raised.
A Plan of Resistance.
A.8 if by precencerted arrangement. Mr.
Carlisle arose in his seat and made the
motion. All this was done as if each
member bad a particular role te perform
and had rehearsed it many times before.
It was quite plain that the Republican
leaders were confident of the support of
their side and also that the Democratic
side has agreed upon a definite plan of re
sistance te the adoption of the new rule.
The only drawback te the pre arrangement
was seen developed in the conduct of the
Pennsylvania members, who seemed te
waver at the last moment. They could
net quite agree among themselves what
te de. They were evidently afraid that by
some hook or creek the Senate bill would
be submitted directly te the Heuse for its
action. They talked together in little
knots and when it came te voting voted
and then changed their votes, as it in the
greatest doubt what te de. Bayne, of
Pittsburgh, was the only one that had the
courage of his convietions and te the last
voted with the Democrats.
There was an unusually large attend
ance of members. The result showed
that the vote was nearly partisan. The
Republicans, of course, voted for and the
Democrats against consideration. Net a
single Democrat voted with the Repub
licans except Mr. Tucfccr, of Virginia, who
first voted in the negative and then
changed his vote in order te be able te
move a reconsideration. Messrs. Bayne,
Brumm and Miller, of Pennsylvania ;
Darrell, of Leuisiana,aud Prescelt, of New
Yerk voted with the Democrats. Messrs.
Campbell, Fisher, Parker, Soranten and
Urner first voted with the Democrats and
then changed their vote te the affirmative.
The vote steed 134 te 120.
A Point of Order.
Then Blackburn raised the point of
order against the report and spoke at
some length in favor of it. He said the
Republican leaders were evidently net dis
posed te allow the Senate tariff amend
ment te be submitted te the Heuse. Net
being in favor el it they were fearful if a
vote was taken the amendment would be
concurred in.. A paper had been circulated
binding the majdrity te vote for the report
of the committee en rules, se that the bill
could be sent te a committee of confer
ence. He doubted whether such a propo prepo
sition as that could be considered as a rule
of the Heuse and tried te show that such
a proceeding en the part of the majority
was revolutionary in character. In the
course of his speech he raised the ques
tion of the constitutional 'prerogative of
the Heuse te originate revenue bills and
urged that this prerogative bad been dis
regarded by the Senate.
Without further discussion the speaker
ruled upon the point of order. As te the
question of pi cregative it was net before
the Heuse and he hud nothing te de with
it. He held, howevor, that the pending
rule had been reported as a substitute for
several prepositions referred te the com
mittee. It was clearly the -right of the
committee te report any kind of substi
tute, and it was proper for the Heuse te
consider it, as it had already determined
te de,
Voting Down an Appeal.
Then Blackburn moved an appeal from
the decision of the chair. Reed moved te
lay the motion upon the table and the fili
bustering tactics of the Democrats were
resumed. Reed, however, anticipated
Mr. Tucker's pregramme and made the
usual clinching motions, en which the
Democrats called the yeas and nays. Mr.
Reed's motion prevailed by a partisan
vote. Anether yea and nay vote was
taken en a motion te adjourn, made en
the Democratic side. This was also voted
down. A yea and nay vote was again
ordered by the Democrats en Reed's mo
tion te lay Blackburn's appeal en the
table. Again the Democrats were
slaughtered.
These proceedings brought the Heuse
within a few moments of the special order
for taking a recess for the night session.
The confusion in the Heuse during these
few moments beggars description. Over
two hundred members were upon their
feet at one time. Many of them crowded
the area in front of the clerk's desk and
all seemed te be demanding recognition.
An effort was made te vacate the special
order in order te allow the Heuse te settle
the question of the new rule, but every
time the preposition was made fifty voices
exclaimed: "I object." In vain did the
speaker hammer the desk with the gavel
and call for order in the Heuse. Every
turbulent member was determined te ob
tain his purpose. Miller, of Pennsylvania,
from a 1 emote part of the ball, with his
shrill, loud voice insisted upon being receg
nized te move te adjourn, but the fleer
was net accorded him for the purpose,
although he persisted again and again in
making the motion. The great confusion
was finally brought te a close by the ar
rival of the time for recess.
The Scene at Night.
Anticipating a dead lock en the new
rule reported by the committee en rules, a
steady stream of people wended their way
te the capitol te witness the fun. The
public galleries seen overflowed and it
was found necessary te keep the doers
open se that strangers might be accommo
dated. In the private galleries the holders
of passes were promptly en hand and oc
cupied net only the seats but the steps in
this section. The diplomatic gallery was
L kept intact for some time, but the crowd
assumed such proportions that it was
finally deemed best te open this exclusive
space and it was quickly tilled.
On the fleer a busy scene was presented
and the first roll-call en the appeal from
the decision of the speaker showed that
two hundred and eleven- representatives
were present. Each was armed with a copy
of the digest, and the admiring constitu
ents in tbe galleries will probably leave
Washington mere impressed than ever
that their member is a hard-working,ever-
tazed statesman.
The Previous QaMtten Ordered,
The TOteontbliDCttes .appeal wa 1
te 95. Tbe previous question was the
ordered, 121 te 105, and then the debate
began. In the course of the debate Mr.
Robeson, of New Jersey, created consid
erable merriment when he termed the
word " it " a preposition and persisted in
his bad grammar, although corrected by
his associates, who informed him that
" it " was a pronoun. Sunset Cox called
this rule a fraud in parliamentary law and
revolutionary. After the various states
men bad finished their war of
words the speaker brought them
back te business te vote -en
the passage bf the resolution. The Dem
ocrats generally refrained from voting
and the result Was 120 yeas te 20 nays
Messrs Bayne, Beach, Campbell, Ermen
trout, Darrell, Fisher, Ferd, Hardenbergh
Harmer, Hazeltine, Ladd, Miller, Merse,
Rice, of Missouri ; Ritchie, Speer, Walker,
Whitthorne, Wilsen, and Wise of Pennsyl
vania. The point of no quorum was
raised. A call of the Heuse was ordered
and disclosed the presence of 225 members
All further proceeding under the call were
dispensed with. Then at 10.55 a motion
te adjourn was carried by the close vote of
97 te 96.
JOHN UAZLETT DBOWNED.
The Herse Jumbo, Which Me was Driving te
New Yerk, Drags Htm Inte mind
Broek.
Jehn Hazlett, a well-known horseman
of 863 Eighth avenue, New Yerk, With
his son Jeseph, 12 years old, set out from
Stamford, Conn., te drive te New Yerk
the horse Jumbo, belonging te Dr. Rewell
of Stamford. At neon Mr. Hazlett drew
up his horse near Blind Broek, a narrow
stream running under the post-read and
through the village of Rye, Westchester
county, New Yerk. Here it was decided
that the horse should be permitted te
drink, and accordingly it was driven
down a slight descent te the brink of
the brook. Mr. Hazlett said te -his
son that the brook was tee much swollen
te risk driving through it, and when he
thought that the horse had had sufficient
water he pulled en the lines with the in
tention of backing out. The horse made
a spring and bounded into the centre of
the stream, where the water was at least
ten feet deep. The current being strong,
the horse and wagon, with Mr. Hazlett
and his son, were seen carried several
hundred yards down. Seme men who
were near hastened te the rescue. One
man threw a rope within reach of the
boy, and he seized it and was drawn en
shore. While rescuing the boy the men
say that they saw the lifeless body of
a man, face downward, floating swiftly
down tbe stream. It was some minutes
before the boy, who was black and blue
from bruises, was able te articulate. He
said that he had told his father that he
could swim, and would take care of him
self. His father then tried te save the
horse. It is supposed that the horse, in
struggling, kicked Mr. Hazlett and stunned
him. Dr. Rewell says that Hazlett had in
his pockets when he left Stamford $500
and a geld watch. Blind Broek runs
through Milten, in the town of Rye,and
empties into Leng Island Sound, and it is
feared that the body has been carried out
into the sound. The brook and river are
being raked for the body. The horse and
wagon have been recovered. The horse is
slightly bruised.
MAIL M1SOEL.LANV
Striking News Condensed from the Morning
Newspapers.
Nine Americans are suspscted of com
plicity in the robbery of $50,000 from the
railroad company's vault at Panama.
Though the evidence, it is said, " seems
te indicate their innocence ." they are de
tained in prison without a hearing, and
U. S. Censul Turpinis interfering in their
behalf.
The First national bank of Union City
Erie county, closed en Saturday. Its
capital was $50,000 and the deposits
amounted te $165,000. It is believed the
depositors will be paid in full, the stock
holders losing something.
The whole town of Vaughan, Miss., was
burned en Sunday night, excepting the
hotel and the depot.
Steamships arriving at New Yerk from
European ports report terrific storms, im
mense fields of drift ice and icebergs en
the Atlantic ocean.
The cargo of the lest steamer Glamorgan
was valued at $200,000. There is an in
surance of about $100,000 upon it in Bos Bes Bos
eon companies and agencies.
The village of Hillestad, near Lund,
Sweden, has been burned, only thirty-two
chimneys remaining.
Suicide from Anticipated Trouble.
Mrs. Careline Marquart, wife ef a prom
inent farmer residing a few miles west of
Williamsburg, committed suicide by
twisting a sheeting into a rope and hang
ing herself in the smoke house. Her for
mer husband, it is claimed, was suddenly
killed some years age by a falling tree,
and the peer woman was afraid some
dreadful catastrophe might overtake her
second husband before he could pay the
debt en his farm. Her broediogs ever the
the subject drove her te take her own
life.
The ;c3thetic movement in England has en
tirely died out, because well because people
think there H mere geed common sense In
taking a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
than in carrying a lily.
The lenses used In the Celluloid KyeGlasses
are ground with scientific accuracy. They
are free from chromatic aberration, and pro
duce brightness and distinctness of vision.
Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opti
ciana. lBMwdeed
Visible Improvement.
Mr. Neah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes.
" About four years age I had an attack of bil
ious lever, and never lully recovered. My di
gestive organs were weakened, and I would
Be completely prostrated for days. After using
two bottles et your Burdock Bleed Bitters the
improvement was se vislble that 1 was aston
ished. I can new, though CI years of age, de a
lair and reasonable day's work." Price $1.
Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 Neith Queen street.
Falntness at theStemachand Debility cured
by Simmons Liver Regulator. See advertise
ment. Trouble Saved.
It Is arcmarkable fact that Themas' Eclectrlc
OH Is as steed for Internal as external use. Fer
diseases of the lungs and threat, and ter rheu
matism, neuralgia, crick In the back, wounds
and sores, it is the best known remedy, and
much trouble la saved by having it always en
hand. Fer sale by H: B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 139 North Queen street.
We cnallenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as
much as it will cure a common or Chronic
Cough in ene-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere cases of Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where they tall, it Is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10a, 50c and $1.00. If your Lnngs are sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-eedl
Walnut Leaf Hair Kenerer.
It Is entirely different from all ethers. It is
as clear as water, and, as its name Indicates,
Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will
immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair te Its natural color and pro
duce a new growth where it has fallen off.
It does net in any manner effect the health,
which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of
fellver preparations have done. It will change
" or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
Ey brown. Ask your drnggist for It. Each
e is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
RUCKELTNewYerk. fan6-lyLoed4v
Israel Jenes, Mfc Carpel. Pa-, says:,
'-Brown's Iren Bitten relieved ray wife la
sick headache and weakness la the stomach."
FersalebyH. B. Cechrsji, druggist, 137 aad
133 North Queen rtreet. f36-lwdaw
JtMX GOODS,
J.
B. MARTIN GO.
IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN OUR
Dry Goods Department,
Gents' Furnishing "
Upholstering Goods "
Carpet
Wall Paper
Queensware
fi
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Give ns a call and we will convince you at
ence that we have the LARGEST 8TOCK and
LOWEST PBICE8 in the city Even H you de
net wish te purchase call and examine enr
stock, as we consider it no trouble te show
GOODS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
T1TATT, SBAND A VO.
SPECIAL SALE
-OF
Linens and Housekeeping Goods
OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
Watt, Snand & Ce.
Are new showing the largest and best-selected
stock et
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLE
LINENS,
TURKET-RED DAMASKS
AI1U TAUE. CUViilta,
TOWELS, NAPKINS and D'OYLIES, "
That has ever been shown In this city.
SPECIAL BARGAINS :
ICC dez. TOWELS at 4c. each.
60 dez. All-Linen TOWELS at 10c. each.
50 dez. Extra-Large TOWELS at UKc. each.
25 dez. Knotted Fringe DAMASK TOWELS at
95c. each.
50 dez. mere et these famous G R A FE-BORDER
TOWELS at 35c. eacn.
Wc are offering the balance el our Stock el
Blankets, Comforts and Felt Skirts
WITHOUT REGARD TO THEIR COST.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
AT TH
New Yerk Stere,
8 and 10 EAST KING STREET.
TITETZGEK & DADuHHAN,
&
OHBAP STORE.
BLACK CASHMERES 12Jc.
BLACK CASHMERES 20c.
BLACK CASHMERES 25e.
BLACK CASHMERES 37Jc.
BLACI4CASHMERES 45c.
BLACK CASHMERES 50c.
BLACK CASHMERES C5c.
BLACK CASHMERES 75c.
BLACK CASHMERES 871c
BLACK CASHMERES $1.00
BLACK CASHMERES $1.25
THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED BY EVERY
ONE TO BE THE
BEST. GOODS
EVER SOLD AT THE. , PRICES.
(CHEAP STORE.)
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER
(Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.)
saiS CELT. AN BO US.
FOUNTAIN FINK-CUT TOBACCO, THE
best grade manufactured, 8 cts. per oz.,
or 25 cts. !4 ft. at
HARTHAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
BAKUAINS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS
Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac Repairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159f North Queen
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana
railroad depot. dec 28 lvd
rilHK EYE, FROM XTS DELICATE AND
A, complex structure, and diversity of its
diseases, was formerly much netrlected.
Diseases of the EYE, EAR, THROAT also,
CANCERS. TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC
DISEASES successfully treated by
DRS. H. D. and-il. A. LONGAKER.
Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster.
Consultation vbsb. 128-3td
pAPlXALI3l8 AND'BUlLDEttS
Are respect! ully Invited te call and learn
locution and prices of a 63 ACRE FARM,
STORE and DWELLING HOUSES for sale or
rent. Alse Choice Building Lets in geed loca
tions. IVS. Choice Building Stene and Sand equal
te River Sand, for sale.
HENRY BECHTOLD,
13-lyd Ne. 62 North Queen Street.
T FBAMK SATLOft
HAS REMOVED HIS
GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
-TO
NOa 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
J9 Exactly opppeslte the OldlStand.
ectll-6md&wB7
THE LARGEST ANU MOST OOMPLKTE
assortment of euchre, casslna, poker and
ether playing cards at
HAttXJI Ali'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR,
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pain in the backki naMi'wii.W W'Vj
many things. May eeeaekrW ;I0
ney disease, liver oeaatem,
tlen. cold, rheumatism. ;i
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te uasever tee ou uum awneeia.i
Something is wrong
attention. Ne aediebi haa'
discovered that will se
surely cure such digest
Iren Bitters, and it does this T
mencing at the foundattea, mi :
mg tbe bleed pure and iien
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Fer a long timer, ave ; .-
sufferer from stomaeli aim iM-yj-,
ney disease. My ast,ws
vnrv noer and the verr matti-?''-
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ilia. A hhwiuvjim .v.j mm ' r-;
..vim hah-mImMa. Af arilL' YtHltr-
trlnd manv remedies with ae-'ir-;
ri'sKAS'-i
success, unui x nseu acewwmsfhiw
Iren Bitters. 81nce 1 used tsmt Jj;,
my stomach does net DOtaeem&E
any. ny appeuw is swwjrw-' s
mense. aty xiumj .ixwtuam m,Q
no mere, and my general hesllst
is sucu, mat x ieei use a mw
man. After the use of Browm'S 'hIA,
Iren Bitters for one mentn, I a S
have gained twenty pound t "$$
weight. O. B. SABsmrr. T.-
Leading physicians and taetgjmm
Bitters. It has cured ethers suflsriaY4?i1
.. nut and it .silt nnm VU1. 5.S-.
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