Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 07, 1883, Image 1

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TINVAEE.
The OLD FIRM OF FL1NN
A BEENEMAN
busy for the past two weeas, in
jTevtn9 TV.TDT1 Prieee en Tinware of
And also en tee LAUGE STOCK bought at FOECED SALEs InNEW TOEK.
UNHEABD OF LOW PKICES.
Weed and Willow-ware,
Kitchen Goods,
Steves and Ranges,
Lamps and Lamp Goods,
AT BARGAINS.
Flinn & Breneman,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANOASTEB, PA.
CLVZUINO.
T? J. KBISMAM.
Gent's Mil Goods.
Neckties, Silk Handkerchief, 811k and Cash
mere Mufflew. Mnen Handkerchiefs, Fine
Shirte, Underwe-r, Fur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cenars,Cuir3.
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card
Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scart
Pins, Sleeve
Buttens,
AC.
rwiN'T FAIL TO SEE THE GBAND
D1S
PLAT.
E. J. ERISMAN,
-NO. 66 KOUTIl QOEKK STEEET,
P.
B. HOSTKTTEK HON.
SPECIAL BEDUOTION
-IN-
Odd. Coats.
250 Men and Youths' Odd OeataJ
Bedueed Exaetly One-half.
$10.00 COATS REDUCED TO $5.00.
9.00 " " " 450-
8 00 " " " 4.00.
G.00 " " " 3.00.
Wew have lctt the original mark en the gar
ments, se that you can see and make the re
(tactien for yenrself.
I B. Hostetter t Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
-pIKSU & BKOTUKK.
LAST MARK DOWN.
35 OVEltCOATS AT 3 .00
40 OVERCOATS AT S.BO
27 OVnltCOATS AT.
60 OVERCOATS AT .M
Werth twice the money. We must have the
room ler our Immense Stock
F
SPRING CLOTHING,
WHICH WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING.
FIFTY DOZEN
HEAVY OVERALLS,
FORTY NINE CENTS A PAIE.
WORTH 75 CENTS.
Alse balance et our WINTER STOCK very
cheap, as the room they occupy is what we
need.
CALL AT ONCE
AT
HIRSH & BRO.,
The Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Nes. S and 4 N. queen St.
eeps
ivd
H.
OEKOAKT.
Special Mice!
I hereby netlly my friends and patrons that
I have just reeelved a large assortment et me
dium weight suiting ter the EARLY SPRING
TRADE.
Alse, a Choice Stock of SPRING OVER
COATING et the He west Shades.
I have also new ready sample cards el my
Foreign ImportatlenforthesPRING TRADE,
and anyone desirous of securing Cheke
Styles can de se new.
All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER
COATING wHl be made up te order until the
1.7th of M AKCU at Cost Price.
H- GERHART,
TAILOR,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET.
'X
have taken a new departure and liavcbcen
Their Own Make.
These Goods
CLOTBISQ.
s.
8. KATHVON.
OVERCOATS,
Dress Suits,
Business Suits,
Pantaloons,
Waistcoats,
Iti desirable winter materials, made prompt
ly te order ler men and boys, atbottem prices
ler the next two months, at
8. 8. RATHYON'S
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
Ne.
101 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTEE, PA.
I J23-lmeed
E
EaDV FOB SPKING.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OF
Sni
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS
At $1.(0, $3.00, IC.00, $8.00, $12.00 up te $18 0C".
BOY'S SUITS
At $2.(0, $3.00, $4.50, up te J9 00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $1.00, up te $0 00.
MERCHANTTA1L0M.
We have a very Large and Select A83en-
mentet
UOOUS in tUC l-lEiUtt, HUU limnu "'"t
te order at
me most u-jieiiisiiiHBij .!
PRICES.
MEWS SUITS TO ORDER.
At $12M $14.00, $16.00. $18.00, up te $25 and $30.
In our windows we have marknd in plain
flcurcs 1C0 pairs of pants, in dittcrent styles,
A long statement of facts, or an elaborate
line of argument, is net necessary te convince
theso who Inspect our splendid line et Clotli Cletli
ine and Piece Goods, and learn the exceed
ingly LOW PRICES at "which we are selling
goods and that we arc offering extraordinary
bargains In every kind of garments
AT-
L. Gansman & Bre.,
.8 NOBTII QUEEN STREET,
ttlghten the Southwest Cerner et Orange St.
LANCASTEE, PA.
4y The cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Manutacturlng Heuse In the city
-pOSKNSTKlM'S.
Bargains in White Shirts.
ANOTHER LEADER
AT
ROSENSTEIN'S
(ONE PRICE HOUSE),
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Having disposed of these Elegant Puff and
Flat Scarfs, all silk, at 18 cents, and n.-arly 300
of theso excellent Carter ami Dogskin Gloves
at 68 Cents,
We New Come te the Frent Again
With the
will sell
Biggest Bargain ettered yet.
We
rOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
The Well Known and Elegant Fitting WHITE
DRESS SHIRT, nicely Jaundried, known as
the
PAEAGON,
AT
58 CENTS.
THE REGULAR PRICE IS 81.00.
This Shirt is made in this City. The besom
is made or Four-Ply Linen, and the muslin
Wamsutta Mills. We have theni In all sizep.
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
Our Spring Styles et Suitings are new
Ready for Inspection. They are nearly all
Foreign Goods, and will be Made Up Ele
gantly and a
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
At Moderate prices. Call and Examine
our Stock and you will net only Save Meney,
but you can get exactly what yen want
AT
EOSEBTEDPS.
Ne. 37 North Queen St
00ppeslla the Grape Hetel.
"MOW BEAUX.
OUR NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE,
Containing a large number of properties in
city and country, with prices, &c. Copies sent
tree te any address.
. alusnaukkkace-
UeaflCstate' aud Insurance Agents, Ne. 10
JC 1st Ring Street. -
Sering
Overcoats
LANC ASTEE,
An Iieral Kvenue Offlcer saved.
PBOvnwscK, August 2i;iB92.
Editor ofBetton Herald :
Oeab Sib : Poring my term et service In the
Internal Revenue Department of the United
States, at the time my office was in this city, I
was afflicted with a severe attack or Kidney
fiiKKise- and at the time suffered intensely. I
received the medical advice et some of our
best physicians ler a long time, without being
benefited by their prescriptions. Being dis
couraged by the failures of the doctors te help
me, and being urged te use Hunt's Bemedy by
a friend who had tested its merits, although
reluctant te try a patent medicine. I was
finally induced te try the Bemedy, and pro
cured two bottles et it and commenced taking
It faithfully according te directions.
Rpfnm t iiai taken, it three davs the excru
ciating pains in my back had disappeared, and
HAinm i had naed two bottles I was entirely
J ured. Whenever, from ever exertion or a
violent cold, the pains in my kidneys return,
afew doses of Hunt's Eemedy quickly effects
a cure.
Before closing I beg te mention the remark
able cure of a friend et mine in New Tork
city, te whom I recommended this valuable
medicine. He was suffering severely from an
attack which was pronounced by bis physl
clan a decided case of Brlght's Disease ei the
Kidneys. I obtained two bottles et Hunt's
Eemedy ler him, and he commenced taking it
and began te improve at once, and was speed
ily restored te health, land he attribntes the
saving of his life, under the blessing of amer
cllul Providence, te Hunt's Bemedy.
Anether lrlend et mine in New Yerk, te
whom I recommended Hunt's Bemedy, was
sufierlng severely from Kidney disease, and
was entirely cure I et It atter using this won
derful medicine only a short period.
Feeling deeply gratelul for the great bene
fits experienced by my friends and myself
from th use of Hunt's Eemedy, I feel it te be
duty, as well as a great privilege, te lurniah
you this voluntary and unsolicited statement
eriacts for the information ei your large
number of readers, many of whom are un
doubtedly sufierlng irem this widely spread
ing scourge, and I believe It is the best medi
cine new known, and that It will cure all cases
et Kidney diseases that can be cured.
I shall be pleased te center with anyone who
may desire an interview regarding the state
men ts herein contained, Truly yours,
RICHMOND HENSHAW,
m2-lwM,W,Fd&'w 99 Messer street.
RKBIKOY FOU SALE AT H. B
O. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North
v ., miu
Queen street
mar2-3md
TTNIVKUSAI. TESTIMONY
IN TAVOE OF
;c
KIDNEY-WORT."
THE GREAT SPE IFIC FOB KIDNEY D1S-
EASE, LIVEE TROUBLES, MALARIA,
CONSTIPATION, PILES, LADIES'
WEAKNESSES AND
RHEUMATISM.
TEBR1IILK KIDNEY DISEASE.
'Mrs. Hedges says 1 cannot tee highly
pi alse Kidney-Wert," says Mr. Sam Hedges,
Vvilliamstewn, W. Va It cured my terrible
klctnev disease. My wire had te turn me ever
in the'bed before using It."
SEVEKE KIOH EY DISEASE.
" I was entirely cured," recently said Mr. N.
Burdick.ef the Chlcepec Bex Ce.. Springfield,
Mass , " of severe kidney disease by using Kidney-eort."
COULD MOT WOKK BEFORE.
" l've had no pains slnca 1 was cured by
Kidney-Wert." said Mr. Jas. C. Hurd.cfthe
Chlcepec Bex Ce., Springfield, Mass. I
ceuld't work before using it, se great were my
kidney difficulties."
KiiiNKY AND tlVEBTBOOBLtS.
" Several doctors failed," writes N. Steepy.
ui..i,i. 1'ita fa.. but Kidney- Wert cured
my kidney and liver troubles of two years
stanaing.
KiUNBX COMPLAINT AND DIABKTES.
vnr six vears" says Engineer W. H.
Thompson! eSu. M. & St. plul R. 1,1 had
kidney complaints and diabetes. Kidney Kidney
Wert has entirely cured me."
IT HAS DONE WONDERS.
t eiin ifecemmcnd Kidney-Wert te all the
world," writes J. K. BIngamen, Crestline e.,
It hit done wonders for me and many ethers
troubled with kidney and liver disorders."
Constipation, Plies and Rheumatism.
I have found in my practice that Constipa Censtipa
tinn indulles In all ierms. as well as rueu rueu
miScliens yield readily te Kidney-Wert.
Philip C. Balleu, M. D., Monfcten, Vt.
PILES 10 YEAIIS.
' Kidney-Wert is a medicine of priceless
value. I had plies for 10 years. It cured me."
Nelsen Falrchilds, St. Albans, Vt.
GRAVEL, PERMANENT RELIEF.
i t lmvn used Kidney-Wert ler gravel," . re
cently wrote Jas. F. Reed, t)f North Acton,
Maine, "and il gave me permanent relief.
20 YEARS KIDNEY DISEASE.
" I had kidney disease ler 20 years," vrltes
C. P. Brown, et Westport, X. Y. -I could
fccarcclywalkaud ceuf.i de no work. I de
voutly thank Ged that Kidney-Wert has en
tirely cureame.-
A GREAT 11LESSINO for RUEUMATI981.
" It ii, thanks te kind Providence, a great
temneril blessing," truly remarks Wm. tills,
el Evans, Colerado. The gentleman leferrcU
te Kidney-Wert, and its magical curative
properties. Incases of rheumatism and kid
ney trouble. .
RHEUMATISM ON THE BENCH.
A priceless Jewel. J. G. Jewell, a judge at
Woodbury, Vt. says : "Kidney-Wert cured my
rheumatism. Nothing else would de li."
PILES.
Frem Nantucket, Mass., Mr. Wrn. II. Chad
wick writes: "Kidney-Wert works pi emvtly
and efficiently In caes of Piles as well as Kid
ney troubles. It's a most exceUent medicine."
LADIES' XBOUBliM.
" Ne medicine helped my three years pecu
liar troubles," says Hr.'. H. Lamereaux, et
Isle La Motte, Vt., " except Kidney-Wert It
cured me and many of m friends, tee."
OVER 30 YEARS.
" I had ki.lnev and
ntliev trniililA nvpv SO
vears." writes Mrs. J.
T. Gallewav. Elk Flat.
- - ......i
Oregon. 'Nothing ueipea me our. ivicney ivicney
Wert. II will effect a permanent cure."
A Pnyslcian'H Wife's Troubles
"Demestic remedies and prescriptions by
mysell (a practicing physician) and ether doc
tors, only palliated my wife's chronic, two
years stindliig, inflammation of the bladder,
Kidney-Wert, however, cured herS These
nreextiacts lrem a letter et Dr. CM. Sum
merlin, of Sun Hill, Washington county, Ga.
SETTLED CONSTIPATION.
I have had kidney disease for 30 years,"
writes Mrs. Sarah Phillips, of Frankfort, N.
Y nearUtica "Kidney-Wert has allayed all
my pains and cubed my settled constipation."
LADY DISCHARGES TWO SKBVANTS.
'1 have net been able te de my'housewerk
for many years until recently," writes Mrs.
11. 1', aierse, et iiyuu iai, juuu., -"..
surprised all my friends by discharging my
tweservants and doing their work. Kidney Kidney
Wert was the cause. It cured me and Im
strong. ma-lweed&w
KIDNKY WOBI lTO 8MB AT M. B.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1C0 North
Queen street maiMmtt
XiyWAJtX!, &v.
Cl-KCIAL NOTICE.
Kf
Chandeliers
AND-
GAS FIXTURES
OF ALL KINDS.
Glebesand Shades,
Geal Oil Lamps.
Plumbing and Gasfitting, Hoefing
and Spouting.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
H0USEKEEPING.G00DS,
-AT
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUBBN STREET,
lebZMyd LANCA8TR,PA.
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PA.. WEDNESDAY. MAUCH 7, 18S3.
HIVES SPOBTS.
PK05ECUTIHO 'THK.-FO HUKTBBS.
ADeUcUvo"WBeput8top te tbe Destruc
tion et Omm Hew tae Wlieleaml
SlaagBter Wm Carried Ob.
A detective Mined Lindeey, who was
sett up from Baltimore te Havre de Ghujb
te pat a step te the wholesale murder of
ducks with big guns and pet hunters,
succeeded in bringing the offenders
te justice and putting a- step te
their game. He arrived in Havre
de Grace months age with his wife,
and was thought te be an English
gent'eman in search of amusement. He
wen the intimate friendship of "Wash.
Barnes, the king of the big-gunners, and
went out and helped Barnes pick up the
ducks killed with a big gun. 8e close did
i.:- ranrlaliin Tipnnma that Mrs. Lindsev
volunteered te teach the piano te Mrs.
Barnes' children. What Mr. Lindsey
didn't learn from Mr.Barnes Mrs. Lind
sey learned from Mrs. Barnes. The de de de
toefiva was en the bar in all sorts of
weather. Once he came near losing his
life by beicg swept along by drift ice. He
was such an enthusiast about the sport of
duck-Bhoeting that it was whispered he
ras a crank. But there's net a man,
woman or. child in Havre de Grace who
thinks se new.
In the testimony it was brought out that
Lindsey in his operations after the big
gunners had violated the wild-fowl law
himself, hence charges were filed against
him before Justice Adams for' two viola
tions of the law. The cases were tried at
once, and he was fined $25 for the first
offense and $50 for the second. The fines
were paid.
The big gunners are very bitter ever the
detective's work. They say that if the
!. ekmiirt Via mmdfifl se as te Dermit
them te gun at night from Jan. 1 te April
1 they would net gun at any ether tims.
It irequently occurs, they say, that the
bay in this vicinity is frezan ever after
Christmas, and it is difficult as well as
unprofitable te sheet from boxes. At
night the ducks bunch and feed. Then it
is the big gunners sneak upon them and
bang away. One shot from a big gun
Kmmrtitiinwn!).,i dneks this season. Te
get two shots a night is geed luck. The
guns are put m bkiiis waicu are yiawu uu
runners when necessary. The gunner is
shrouded from head te feet in white can
vass, se as te escape detection. Sometimes
he moves along en skates. The big gun
ners urge that if a man cannot make his
living in day-time in frozen weather, aud
is willing te undergo any amount of dis
comfort for that purpose at night, it i
neither fair nor right te deprive him of the
privilege. The owners of shore-side
property, say that if the big gunners are
net stepped, wildfowl will be frightened
off permanently after while and their
property become comparatively valueless.
They say that the legitimate gunners, who
greatly outnumber the hie gunners, make
a very geed thing of the business through
out the ducking season, and there is no
reason why ethers should net de likewise
except it be that nothing less than whole
sale slaughter will content them.
Ducks have been plentiful this season.
The champion legitimate gunner is Wm.
Dobsen, who has been known te bring
down 300 iu a day's sheeting. Tne money
spent in Havre de Grace by visiting sports
men, and their liberality in paying for the
services of hunters, has done a great deal
for the place aud its inhabitants, and is
one reason why se many persons side with
the sportsmen in desiring te prevent the
V.-,,. ..nnnnrs frnm driving tllO ducks aWaV.
There are no visiting yachts at Havre de
Grace new and but few of the' sportsmen
owning property along the shore, as they
come earlier in the season, which begins
Nev. 1 and ends April 1.
The enforcement ei ine taw againi ug
.,a" Vma ttpnn vprv beneficial. An ex
perienced hunter, who has made ducking
and fishing the business of a long life
time, states that en Friday last mere
ducks were killed en the flats ei the Sus
quehanna than were shot during the
whele month of Mareh last year. Usually
the warfare is se active by the ' big gun
ners" that by the time. Mareh arrives only
a few birds linger en the feeding grounds.
It is said the acute Philadelphia detective
who figured se conspicuously in the cap
ture of " big guns" and gunners, spotted
nearly every man engaged in illieit hunt
;.. htr 1 ei. which the hunters them-
selves gave, unconsciously. It was a sort
of trade mark, and subsequent develop
ments proved the accuracy of the deteo detee
tive's preliminary observations. It should
b8 remerabsred the big gunners ply their
vocation only at night when the birds arc
feeding. Sometimes the flats are covered
for inaDV miles with myriads of birds
Eettled.c'omfertabJy after dark where they
can procure choice 100a. ine uuuu ui
their feeding, like the whir of their wings
en rising, 'may ba heard a long dia--,na
n(T TJvj, linnter annreachius in
his tiny craft mas'; lie flat en hi3 breast..
He is directed in the darkness only by the
sound of the feeding, which may be great
or small in proportion te the size of the
fleck en the flats. Listening intently for
guidance, -the hunter is found te have
contracted a permanent habit of aiding the
hearing by the use eGhis hand against his
ear. Such a habit would net be necessary
in day light, when the pursuit of the game
is directed wholly by sight. The detective
mingled freely with hunters, big and lit
tle, in the bar rooms and resorts of Havre
de Grace. He privately, noted the name3
of all who enlarged the range of the organ
of hearing by the use of their hand, and it
is said that in nearly every case the indi
vidual having this habit was afteiwards
ascertained te be a " big gunner" or pet
linnfal "
A O.CKER CHARACTER.
A Dutch Baren at Nice.
Philadelphia Evening Tclegrapn Correspond
ence. There are queer people in this world,
and one of the strangest was certainly a
resident at Nice, who died seme time age,
and whose superb villa, with its spacious
grounds, still forms a point of attraction
te these who pass it in their drives. He
was a Dutchman who had made a gigan
tic fertune in Russia as a railway con
tractor, by name Baren von D . lie
had settled down at Nice te enjoy life
thoroughly, and he did enjoy it alter his
own fashion. He was passionately fend
of music, and net only caused a charming
j little opera house te be constructed as an
appendage te nis vma, dug -get up anu
maintained, at his own expense a private
orchestra, numbering some twenty musi
cians, this trifling luxury costing -him
$60,000 per annum. He also had a prima
denna in his - 'pay, , who dwelt with her
husband in the chalet en his grounds.
With these adjuncts as a nucleus for a
tnnrm lta nanfl n out rin ntMraH in find
style, the choruses being supplied by the
leading choral societies of Nice, and he
would, issue cards of invitation te these
entertainments. The invitations in
question were immensely sought after, as
tne numeer was necessarily umiwu, iu
baron doing things moreover en a gran-
diese scale, and: supplementing the
attnntieM of the nnuie by these Oi a but leuna no reuer unmiusee gliemas- x;c x;c x;c
aioacueiM ."" .- Jr(27 ZlJl lectricOU, which entirely cured jane altera
Buperb- Supper.- All the guests were applications." H. B. Ceckraa, druggist,
fxneewav"tpr sv9mBj isu inuu .,
..JV. n.. a'sect J?Qfa
-.i --t. nr- v t; ih .--- a-iTv - .j .-. v jv j -m
and the coup d'ceil of the dainty little
theatre, crowded with ladies in fall ball
dress and blazing with diamonds, is said
te have been very brilliant. The baron was
anything bat a courteous or attentive host.
He always occupied one of the precenium
boxes, never issuing from it te speak ex
te receive any of his guests. Any request
for an invitation, even en the part of
the best known or most distinguished of
his acquaintances, was greeted .with
marked rudeness and almost invariably
refused. Once or twice this style of ao ae ao
tien met with its own punishment as, en
one occasion when he had sent an invita
tion te Prince Oscar, of Sweden, and
afterwards received from that gentleman's
chamberlain a request for cards of invita
tion for the Count de 8 and his daugh
ter. " I have no cards te threw away en
wandering tourists." was the curt response
te the request, 'inereupen rnnce uscar
sent back his own card of invitation, an
action whieh induced the Baren te leek a
little further into the matter. What was
his horror en discovering that the so se
called Count de S was no ether than
the ex-king of Hanover, then travel
ing incognito with his daughter. The
baron made profuse and abject apole--gies,
and forwarded a whole pack
age of invitations, but no notice
whatever was taken of either. On another
occasion he sent se insolent a response te a
similar request made by the wife of the then
governor of Moscow, that the lady's hus
band sent him word that if be did net at
once apologize he weuldneverbe allowed
te set feet in Russia again. The baron
disdained te apologize or, indeed, te take
any notice whatever of the message. Un
luckily he happened te be at the station
when the governor arrived at Nice, and
the indignant Russian instantly fell upon
him and thrashed him within an inch of
liia life a ennrsA nf anf.inn which actually
brought forth the apology that up te that
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blUlU IIiU UOTU UUUiOUUCU IU T ...... - -
spite of all this, and ether drawbaeks tee
numerous te mention, the baron continued
te be immensely popular at Niceby rea rea
sen of the splendor of his entertainments,
and, above all, the superb and succulent
character of his sappers. The final end
of this unsympathetic personage waB in
congruously touching and pathetic. His
eldest daughter died very suddenlyat
Montpellier, whither she had gene with
her mother te be treated for a malady of
the threat. On receiving the telegram
that announced her death the baron was
stricken with apoplexy and died in a few
hours.
THE HOWGATE SCANDal..
Seme Strange Rumors from the Capital.
The "Howgate Combination."
New Yerk Sun.
Lately the belief has gained ground that
Captain Hewgate is still in Washington,
and has never been out of the city limits
since he disappeared. Wherever How Hew
gate is, he is a power. There is little
doubt that he holds net a few in his grip.
The amount he stele is put at about $200,
000. If it does net prove te be five times
that sum when the truth comes out it will
be strange.
Realestate in Howgate's name has been'
discovered amounting in value te about
$200,000. While he flourished he lived at
an expensive rate. He owned his yacht,
costing a geed round sum. Its yearly ex
penses amounted te a comfortable income.
The yacht, however, was only one item of
his yearly budget, tits guests were lav
ishly entertained. He made nothing of
spending $1,000 en a single entertainment.
He had no apparent income-but his salary,
and yet few men in Washington spent se
much money. Where did the money
come from ? The $200,000 said te be the
limit of his stealing from the signal ser
vice is accounted for in the real estate he
owned. Vastly larger sums which he
spent, in the face of every one are yet te be
accounted for. His extravagant expendi
tures went en for years.
Scores of men in Washington de net
doubt what the truth is. They never did
doubt what was going en when Howgate
flmirialmd Rn extensively. He had an open
hand for everybody, and his hand always J
had money in it. He- made friends who
have net deserted him. The belief is cur
rent that there are theso who cannot afford
te desert him, and that the circamstances
of his career have rendered his living in
Washington new and for an almost indefi
nitn nprinri a matter of enmoarative ease.
A settled conviction exists that if the
Hewgate combination has npt closed the
eyes of justice, it has at least turned them
in the wrong direction.
"Call the Iiexl Case, Sir"
Eatenton (Ga.) Messenger.
Forty years age Eatenton was a fast
town. Gambling of all kinds, cock-fighting
and horse racing was the rule as it is the
exception new. Why, sir, at ene term of
the court 1845 or 1840 the grand jury
1 nt nvnpil nn true bill aeainst forty persons.
Jehn W. Ashuter, solicitor-general and
a number of prominent lawyers included,
ia one batch for gambling. It was in this
case that it i3 said Judge Cene made him
self famous. When the case was reached all
of the defendants arese and pleaded guilty.
Judge Cone fined each of them $10,uud cost
ind'w.tiired them severelv unen the use
lessness and immorality of such habits
and the vicious example which they
were setting for the youth of the country ;
then commanding the defendants te take
their seats, with a solemn face, but a merry
twinkle in his eye he turned te the clerk,
and said:'New,Mr.Clerk,enter after these
nespe 'State of Oenrnia vs. Judze Cene:
gaming special information by his honor
pleaded guilty,' and fine him 8100 and
cost. Callthe next case, sir "
Byren never uttered truer words :han when
he said. "Phvslclans mend or end us." But
while doctors disagree, all the world has
agreed that there is no remeuy cquai 10 ur.
Bull's Cough Syrup.
F01 assistance te sight alreadv Impaired,
there is no artificial aid equal te the Celluloid
Eyc-Glas es. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers
ana Opticians. ms-lwdced
Ttnnlnl ffarrfT .TnTTlOa PTAftr Pfl flRTQ
Brown's Iren Bittern entirely cured me of a
distressing case of dyspepsia." Fer sale ty H.
i VA.nKwi.k imno1et ll7nTtl 131 Kni-th Onwn
ii
vuviutaiif "faft-Jt " - Av , uv..
street.
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Sensible suggestions;- read advertisement
and take Simmons Liver Regulator.
It Heads the List
Ol all ether -preparations or medicines. In
cases et nausea headache, dizziness or Irregu-
, ... . .!. .n.nn HnwllAlf RY.il lUttnlM
mnura ui luu b)ekiu,jiiuuvjw.....
have no rquai. a ney never jiui m 11m
immediate relief. Price 81.00. Fer sale
li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
street.
T Wish everybody te Knew.
Rev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen of
this .vicinity known te every one as ame3t
Influential citizen and christian minister et
the M. E. church, just this moment stepped in
our store te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both myself and wife ewe
our lives te Shiloh's consumption Cure." It
t ..!.. lMmanitniiBtnlAnvmmirMniitM
19 UailUq .........? ..-Maw w w. vu.w .....
and is giving perfect satisfaction in all -cases
OIvJ.UUlf UVM2UBC9, DUU11 OS 11UUUUK CJBO 1UU1
done.- DBS. MATCHETT A FRANCE.
RecBBOir. Ind., May 15, ."78.
Sold by H. B. Cochran, diugglst, Nes. 137 and
139 North Queen street, Lancaster, f eblleeul
... ,. w.n Thmt -- We
nHn C(1Hin.49 Pearl street Buffalo. N. T..
gays: "I tried various remedies for the piles
.jifuauiawwitwiiiiHWh
DICAH.
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PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
A HoeMkold Article ter Uatvanal FaaaUy
VM.
Eradicates
Fer Scarlet and Ty
phoid Fevers. Dlph-hei-a
Motivation. TJ1-
TUT A T- A T T cerated Sere Threat.
M.AL AKIA'Small Pox. Measles and
aUContagieua Diseases.
Persons waiting en the sick should use it
freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te
spread where th Fluid was used. -Jeuew
Fever has been curel with it after black wmt
had takenplace. The worst cases et diphtheria
yieia u iu
Fevered and Sick Per
SMALLPOX
and
sons refreshed ana
Bed Seres prevented
by bathing with Dar
by's Fluid.
Impure Air made
harmless and puri
fied.. Fer Sere .Threat it la a
sure cure.
Contagion destroyed.
Fer Frosted Feet.
Chilblains. Piles,
Cbaflngs, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Sele White Complex
Ions secured by its
use.
Ship Fever prevented.
Te purify the breath,
Cleanse the Teeth,
it can't be surpassed.
Catarrh relieved and
cured.
Ervsinelas cured.
PlTTIVO nf Small.
pex.PKEVKNTED.
A. member of mv
family was taken with
Small-pox. I used the
Fluid ; the patient was
nnt rtallrtnnfl. was net
pitted, and was about'
tne neuse again m
three weeks.. and no
ethers had It J. W..
PABxraseN, Philadel
phia. DIPHTHERIA
1'KlSY H.A'r.l.
The nhvatcluna here
nu nurliv'H pinid verv
successfully in the
treatment of Diph
theria. A. 5T0LLXS-
Burns relieved in-
wikck, Greensboro,
RtimtlV-
Aia.
Scars prevented
Dysentry cured.
Tetter dried up.
We
eunds healed rapid-
Cholera preveniea. .
Ulcers purified and
Rmirrv enred.
healed.
An Antidote for Ani
mal or Vegetable Pel-
In cases of Death it
should be used about
the corpse It will
prevent any unpleas
ant smell.
The' eminent Pbvsl-
sons, sungs, eic.
I used the Fluid dur
lncrenr nresent af
flictien with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage. It is in
dispensable te the
sick room. Wx. F.
Sahtebd, Eyrie, Ala.
SCARLET FEVEB
f!ITUED.
clan, J. MABlON
SIMS, M.. D.. New
Yerk, says: "I am
convinced Prof. Dar
by's Prepnyiactic
Fluid Is a valuable
disinfectant.-'
V i wnmimT . nviwnaprT W AAT1VIC.T.S. Tcnn.
I testify te the most excellent qualities ei
Darbv.'s Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant
and detergent it is oeth theoretically and
practically superior te any preparation with
which I am acquainted.
N. T. Luttow, Prof. Chemistry.
DARBY'S' FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BT
Hen. Alexander H. STKPHMts, of Georgia.
Rev. Chab. F. Deems, D. D Church of the
Strangers. N. Y. ,
Jes. LbCeutb, Columbia. Pre!., University,
S C.
"Rev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. Gee. F. Piebee, Bishop M. E. Chnrch.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
externally ler Man or Beast.
The Fluid has been thoreugly tested, and we
have abundant evidence that it hasdene
everything here claimed. Fer fuller inform
ation get or your Druggist a pamphlet or send
te the proprietors. ...... ..
J H. ZEIL1N&CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA.
Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and
133 Merta Queen street,
j in22-lyeedw
VLVTHINQ.
Our goods are known te be
superior iu make and style.
We guarantee everything we
sell and refund the money en
goods neb found as represented.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Building, Chestnut & f'ixlh St3.
PHILADELPHIA.
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HJtlAJLIG' CAKV. Addenda
FRIENDS AND PATRONS This may be the
last chance te secure the greatest bargains in
line Heavy-Weight WOOLENS ever eflered in
this city. Remember, I am going te close
them eutif possible this season, lhavebaudled
thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the
leading makes et cloth in the market and de
say I think tne F. ft H. and Johanny Edrctfena
arc superior in finish, mere reliable in color
nniltnnmilnnililn thannnv cloths nreduced
in the WORLD. Remember, also. 1 am the
only man in this cltythat luw thu NERVE te
tackle thesenne, high priced goods. They can
only be had In large cities at prices net
less than S70 10 STO. I am closing mine
out at tlO a suit.
I am having a great Beem in Treuserings.
I am offering Heavy-Weights lrem S3.80
te $10 a pair make a note et this. I have
among ray line the best English and
French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila
delphia ter less than $15 te $18 a pair.
Thanking the public for the kind patronage
extended particularly since my great reduc-
Lien in prills, X amuj. euuTui wgus -
lire sails. aunt' .w.m. y..e. .m ..p...
able te attend te business. 1 will superintend
every department of the trade 'personally and
will guarantee te secure te every one-the
greatest value for tbelr investment. ' All
my productions are warranted te be et
superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any
ether house in the trade, having in my employ
the best skilled workmen from the city. Un
less entirely satisfactory te the customer I
will net allow It te go out. -WPlaceyeur
orderatenceat
121 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
Neta Bhe I have a let or Remnants bt
Fine Cleths and Cassimeres, snltable ler chil
dren, te whichllnvltetheattentien Of mothers
of small boys from five te ten years et age.
These Remnants are of the finest and beat
quality of goods, and can be had from 50 cents
te $1.00 a Suit.
T)IAN08 AND FTJKNIXUKB RKHOYJC0
X at short aotlee. Alse, dealer ia second
hand and antique ' Furniture, Steves mad
jsracKci eawa, wuan.. aib.i. aun uu
aa Kertfc Omasa stret,
iiiiiriMii
Keciew WMImh
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SUFFER
,no longer from Dyspepsia, Iadigsx
tien, want of Appetite, lest af
Strength, lack et Energy, Malaria,,
Intermittent Fevers, &c
Brown's Iren Bitters never fails
te cure all these diseases.
Bosten,'Novcraber96,188I.
Baeww Chxkicai. Ce.
Gentlemen: Fer years IIMvei
been & great sufferer from Dys
pepsia, and could get no reUel
(baying; tried everything wbieli
was recommended) until, acting
en the advice et a friend, who
had been benefited by Brown's fi
Iren Bitters, I tried a bottle, ?,
with most surprising results.
Previous te taking Bre wna Iren
Bitters, everything I ate die
tressed me, and I Buffered great
ly from a burning sensation la
the stomach, which was unbear
able. Since taking Brown's
Iren Bitters, all my troubles are
at an end. Can eat any time
without any disagreeable re-'
suits. I am practically another
person.
Mas. W, J. fL-rax,
30 Maverick St., K. Bosten. '
Brown's Iren Bitters acts like a
charm en the digestive organs, re
moving all dyspeptic symptoms, saek
as tasting the feed, Belching, Heat in
the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The
only Iren. Preparation that will net
blacken tifeteeth or give headache.
COLD BT ALL SBUaOISTS.
Brown Chemical Company.
BALTIMORE. MD.
See that all Iren Bitters are made by
Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore, and
have crossed red lines, and trade
mark en wrapper.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
fr ei sale wholesale and retail by H. B; COCB
BAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Qneem
street. Lancaster
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TIPHTUKKIA
DIPHTHERIA
HAS NO CHANCE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
This wonderful remedy has saved the Uvea et
many, many children who were
almost dead Trlth
Diphtheria.
H. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., y:
" The surgeons pronounced my case Dip-,
theria and decided that no remedies could
reach It. Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved my
lite."
" Llbeeus Leach. Nashua. N. II., says : "I had
painter's colic and dlptberetlc fore threat
very severely. Pain Killer drove both away."
DRUGGISTS
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ALL KEEP IT.
VLVXUimt me.
TTT'lt.MAMSOS
& FOsTEK.
DUNLAP & CO.'S .
SPBJUG STYLE a
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iiunuar s ;-., ei new inn, ra nt-,- frs
knewledged te be the best manufacturer e 4-
divk Rll.lf HATS In t.hn ennntrv. W avi'irja
just received an elegant assortment of SltiKjiggtjgjS
STIFF and SOFT H aTS of the lateSVTRKtNO J&EBi
STVLESmadeby them. They cost' a luuii&j(f j
but they are very much better for wear. Tae
STIFF HATS sellier $3.00 and the SILK ter
$3.(0.
We have a'se a superb stock et-J. B.' aWST-
ivia ITATa ennallv ntvllith Tin notnalte be'
eTi'TflnU'S IT ITS in nrnvmrMal '-'"fSs
for HLYLB, DURABILtTT and MODERA-.y
TION IN PRICE. We'liave ether maanaie .;
turer 8 gOOUS lliui sen iuc ivaa uuuucjr, iv ww '.'rZI
m.j....i. uitq A-wn I'iPiiT' -srm
ALL PRICES.' At present we can pat earrij
XjUVTUax vaiu. ai ii.,uunau.njnuw;,
long we can accommodate yen at that agave.'!
as there are only a few left. , . "1
Alse alet of EIGHT DOZEN GOODSxirj1.,;
HATS FOR BOTS ler 35cu. The $S.M SlUT.rti
HATS that are a little out et style we seUfsr 'in
93.S0. &S
Trunics ana vriims,
In endless variety. Best Quality and alwafiMg
Lewest in Price. -4 ?x
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