Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 10, 1883, Image 1

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Volume XIXNe. 162.
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'LINK BKENE4N.
LIGHT!
Nothing adds mere te the furnishing of a house than
Handsome Gas Fixtures. Formerly the prices were se
high that only the wealthy could enjoy se great a luxury.
This is no longer the case, and a visit te FLINN & BREN
EMAN'S and an examination of their Immense Stock will
surprise almost any one at the Lew Price at which Elegant
Goods can be sold. In Ceal Oil Lamps, Lanterns and
Chandeliers their stock is equally large and their prices are
away down. Before ordering your goods, leek at
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S,
Ne. 152 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
:letuinu.
E.
J. KKISMAN.
Neckties, Silk Hnndkcrchlefs, Silk and Cash
mere Muffier.". I.lncn Handkerchiefs, Kine
Shirts, Umlerwcr, Fur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves,Cellars,Cutls.
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card
Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Alliums, reriuincry.
Cigar Cases, Scurf
Tins, Sleeve
Buttens,
&c.
DON'T FAIL TO 8KB THE GRAND DIS
PLAY.
E. J. ERISMAN,
NO. 5G NORTH QUEEN STREET.
R
EaUY FOK SPUING.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OK
Spin Overcoats anfl Sis
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S BEADY-MADE SUITS
At ?l.(0, :.. W0, $8.00, $12.00 up 10 $18 OC.
BOY'S SUITS
At f2.(0,$3.Wt,f4.50sJ9 00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At 11.75, $2.00, $3.09, $1.00, up te 16.00.
HEROHAHTTAILOBIHe.
We have a very Large and Select Assort Assert Assort
reentot Heeds in the PIECE, and make them
te order at ihe most astonishingly LOW
PRICES.
MEN'S SUITS TO ORDER.
At $12.0d, $14.00, flCOO. $18.00, up te $25 and $30.
In our windows we have marknd in plain
fltrnres 110 nairs of pants. In ditlerent style-,
Which we make te order from $3.00 te $9 90.
A long statement of facts, or an elaborate
line of argument, isnet necessary te convince
these who inspect our splendid line of Cloth
ing anil Piece Goods, and learn the exceed
ingly LOW PRICES at. which we are selling
Koedsand that we are ettering extraordinary
bargains In every kind or garments
AT-
1. Gansman & Bre.,
UO-bS NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Eight en tha Southwest Cerner el Orange SL
LANCASTER, PA.
5-The cheapest and most reliable (nothing
Manufacturing Heuse In the city.
B
OSKNSTfclN'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
TlatScarfa.-allhilk, at 43 cent's, ami nearly 300
Ot these excellent Carter ami Dogskin Uleves
RtCS Cents,
Wc New Come Je the front Again
With the
-yill sell
rtijrgest Bargain ellcrcd yet.
We
FOR A FEW DAYS ONI,Y
The Well Known and Elegant Fitting WHITE
DRESS SHIRT,
nicely laundricd, known as
the
PAEAGrON,
AT-
58 CENTS.
THE REGULAR PRICE IS 81.00.
This Shirt is made in this City. The besom
Jsmadeef Fenr-1'ly Linen, and the muslin
Wawsntta Mills. .We have them in all sizes.
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
Our Spring Siylcs et Suitings are new
Refiiitr i.ir tnsi.fi'tlen. Thev are nearly all
I'ereign Goods and will he Made' Up Ele
gantly and a
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
At Moderate prices. Call and Examine
our Stock and you will net only Save Meney,
tout yen can get exactly 7hat yen want
AT
BOSEISTEIFS.
Ne. 37 North Queen St
-Opposite the Grape Hetel.
TAKUAINS IN WATCBKH,
CLOCKS
X Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac
Renairlncr
et ail Jonas mil receive my personal atten
tion. IjOUIS WEBER, Ne. U9i N rlh y-ieen
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near rennsyiyana
1W1VU
SIM
VT.OTO.ISQ.
Our goods are known te be
superior in 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 & Fixlh Sts.
PHILADELPHIA,
ml-lwd
I.
II, nSTKTTKKSOv.
SPECIAL REDUCTION
-IN
OcLcL Coats,
250 LTen aud Youtha' Odd Goats;
' Reducad Exactly One-half.
REDUCED TO $.1.00.
" " 4.50.
" 4.00.
" 3.00.
We have Icltthe original mark en the gar
ments, se that you can mat and make the re.
ductien for yourself.
I! B. Wetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
h AN CASTER. TA.
w
ILMAMSON & FOSTER,
FIRST-CLASS
I
We are the only Heuse in the city that keep'
constantly en band a complete stock et FIRST
C LASS RE ADY'-M ADE C LOTHING ter CHIL
DREN, BOYS. YOUTHS and MEN.
Our stock et SPRING STYLES this year will
eclipse all our lenner efforts in regard te
QUALITY, MAKE, KIT, FASHION and
PRICE. The latter we guarantee te he as low
as the same quality can be seldany where else.
The-FASHJO.N"Sareef the very latest Parisian
importatien: cut and trimmed in style, and
FIT as well a3 the most iastldlen could wish.
Wc are enabled, from the manner in which our
READY-MADE CLOTHING is made te guar
antee a perfect Fit te all. We have a very
handsome stock of elegant SPRING OVER
COATS new open for inspection. The Pat
terns are marvels et correct tate and the
Prices a re astonishingly low.
FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, UM,
RRELLAS. TRUNKS, VALISES. LADIES'
ana GENTS' WATERPROOF CLOAKS and
COATS lit LOWEST PRICES.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
4
Nes. 34, 36 & 38 E. Hfag
LANCASTER. PA.
C4.
49-BOOT AND SHOE
open In APRIL.
DEPARTMENT will
810.00 COATS
9.00 "
8.00 "
6.00 "
Reatly-Maile
Celli
LA3TCASTEB,
npME FOREST jkBU BEST.
Bemdy Ever Made.-It ts.CmapeHa.led
from Bep, Malt, Backs, Ku
. -drake, ul Dandelion.
The eldest, best, most renowned and valu
able medicine In the world, and In addition It
contains all the best and most effective cura
tive properties el all etherremedies, being the
greatest liver Regulator, .bleed purifier, and
lite and health restoring agent en carta.
It gives new life and vigor te the axed antl
infirm. Te clergymen, lawyers, literary men,
ladles, and all whom sedentary employments
cause irregularities et the Bleed, Stomach,
Bowels, or'KIdneje, or who require an ap
petizer, tonic, and mild stimulant. It is invalu
able, being highly curative, tonic and stimu
lating, without being intoxicating.
Ne matter what your leelmgs or symptoms
are, or what the disease or ailment Is, ne Hep
Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but it
you en'y feel-bad or miserable use the bitters
at ence. It may save your life. Hundreds
have been saved by se doing, at a moderate
cost. Ask your druggist, or physician. De
net suffer yourself or let your lrlends suffer,
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, painful and frequent discbarge 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 dfrkly furred ; swollen
and inflammed gums ; drepsical swelling of
the limbs; frequent attacks of hicceugh;
inability te void the urine and great fatigue in
attempting it you are suffering from, some
form et Kidney or Urinary Complaint, such
as Height's Disbabe et the kidneys, stone or
inflammation of the bladder, gravel and renal
calculi, diabetes, stranguary sfrlctcre-hnd re
tention or the urine, and Hep Bitters la the
only remedy that will permanently euro 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 stufl
with testimonials et great cures, but ask your
neighbor, druggist, pastor or physicians what
Hep Bitters has and can de for you and test it.
Jan3MyeeaTTli9Aw
TTer
HITTRUH FOB HAI.E AT B. B.
XI i
Cochran's Drug Stere, 187 and J39 North
Queen'street. ,mar2-gmu
HUUHH AND HTATlONKMi
pi.lSTRR CAKD?
EASTER, 1883.
Easter Cards..
RASTER CARDS selected with care and
in
great variety, at
L. M. FLYNN'S.
NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER.
TjlASTEK 1883.
NOVELTIES
FOR THE
EASTEE SEASOS !
PLAIN ANI FBINUEJJ
EASTER CARDS,
EASTER BANNERETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
AT THE BOOK-STORK OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS.
SIGN OP THE BOOK,
Nea. 15 and 17 North Queen Street
feb3-tttl
ULXtlS AND qvjsmcnswax..
H
lGtf 8 MABT1S.
e-ATp
CHINA HALL.
We new have open a very large line et
White Granite Ware,
White Porcelain Ware,
Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware
". IN
DINNER,
TEA and
CHAMBER SETS.
We have selected these goods irein the Rest
Manufacturers.
WE GUARANTEE THEM,
43-Uoeds net satisfactory wil he exchanged.
High & Martin's,
16 BAST KING STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
HAUaHVADB.
T
MIR
GREAT
Burlington Reute
Chicago, Burlington & (Joiner R. R
Chicago, Burlington & (gainer K. B.
PRINCIPAL. LINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAGO 0B PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA.
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Tepeka, Denisen,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Mentana and Texas,
This route has no superior ier AieertLea,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK.
Universally conceded te be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all
classes et travel.
All connections made In Union depots
Try it and yen will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line tei
rale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada.
All Information about rates of fare, Sleeping
Cars, etc, cheerfully given by
PKRCEVA1. LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Iu.
T.J. POTTKB,
M Vice Pres. A Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. .
JOBUQ. A. BCAS,ca. Ktera Agt.,
317 Broadway, 366 Washington St.
Nw Yds, Bobteh, Mam.
MUSI
-.7 - a. Ti. . -1 " .
PA. SATUBPAY. MARCH. 10, 18b3.
IN LIGHTEB VEIN-
MIsCKLUUtKY VOBSATUBUAY BIGHT.
S
fan and Vaaey et saA Flette Geed
tioeds la HaasU Psst Wefa
by tk Pracrsr.
Green is te be a favorite color in Londen
fashions.
A man in Snnbnry, Penh., recently
married bis son's wife's daughter.
Whenever a baby is born at Helena,
Hen., the fire bells ring ent te drown its
shrieks of rage.
There are' 65 widows out of a population
of 060 souls in the town of Augusta,
Ky.
A milliner in Plainville, Conn., has
closed ent her business and applied for a
license te sell intoxicating liquors.
De man what 'pen-la en de ioester-fer ter
crew , ,
An wake 'lm up early In de mawnin'.
May sometime nn uat de rooster it no me'.
But was stolen scv'al hours tore d dawnln'.
A strip of river bank, half a mile long
and 90 feet wide tumbled into the Ohie
river from the Kentucky shore, opposite
Aurera, Ind., the ether day.
Georgia claims te have contributed the
word " bogus " te the Ameiican vocabu
lary, the adjective having its origin in a
land lottery conducted by William A.
Begus, who succeeded in swindling nearly
everybody in Augusta before he deoamp deeamp
ea te Aakansas.
The Princess of Wales has had a bowl
ing alley built out of her dining room at
Sandringham,and spends most of her spare
time in it, playing after dinner every day
with whoever has the honor of being the
guest of the evening.
An Arkansas editor who was elected
county judge some time age did net ap
prove of his own administration, and in an
able editorial, written by himself, said :
" It is with sorrow that we announce that
the county judge of this county and the
editor of this paper is a feel."
A Taunton, Mass., woman recently sat
beside another woman, a stranger te her
in an old colony car. As the' train passed
Quincy, the stranger pointed te the
crowded burial place near the track, and
remarked in a complacent tone : "I've get
three of the best husbands lying there
that ever a woman bad."
The new town of Naples, in Idaho, en
the Oreeen Short Line railroad, maintains
a jail which is at once cheap and secure.
It is nothing mere or Jess than a deep hole
iu the ground, into which prisoners are
dropped with the grim warning that the
euards will put a bullet through every
-head which appears above tbe edge.
The "tfreeencs liibie" edition was
printed in 1G09. The name comes from
the fact that in the third chapter of Gene
sis, verse seventh, instead of "apron," as
in the present version, the word
"breeches" is used. The verse reads :
"Then the eyes of them both were opened
and knew that they were naked, and they
sewed fiff leaves together and made them
selves breeches."
Tote is crying very hard. "What is the
matter?" asked one of her father's friends.
"I have lest two cents that mamma gave
me,
I.Thef- is rink a iliffinnlfc less tn
"That is
repair,
' tAnlicul
the
friend ; " here ara
two cents." An instant afterward Tote
was cryiDg harder than ever. "What are
you still crying Ter?" asked the gentle
man. Iatn crying." said the artful
baby, "Because if I had net lest two
cents I should new have four."
A stylishly dressed woman entered a
Bosten restaurant. The waiter banded
her a bill of fare, and said, " Fiease mark
oil the dishes you wish te order." Could
a woman in a sealskin confess that ste
could net read? Taking the pencil she
made a few dashes and tbe order read :
"Dinner, SOcentP," "Feb. 20, '83." "veg
etables," "please pay at tbe desk," " cel
ery." The waiter brought her beefsteak
and onions and prune sauce, and she did
net dare te raise a word in pretest.
Mme. Thee, the French opera beuffe
cantatrice, took a benefit recently, qq
which oceasifipj in addition te reeeiving
$3,740 in geld, she was presented with a
heavy geld bracelet or geia, Dealing ner
name formed of large diamonds ; a big in
got of qnpelished geld and silver, with
'Thee" in geld letters iu relief: a silver
box containing a complete collection of
Mexican coins ; a massive crown of silver,
adorned with thirty ounces of geld ; a
rich collection of Mexican cloths ; a mail
box of embossed silver ; an ivory fan of
exquisite workmanship, bearing ber mon
ogram in geld, and, finally, a whole gal
lery of these quaint little statues illustra
tive of Mexican life.
Ne Shirt en Bit Back.
One sultry Sunday a minister was thun
dering away at his drowsy congregation,
the majority of which would go te sleep
in spite of all his efforts. At last he
shouted : '.' Wake up here ! There is a man
preaching te you who has only half a
shirt en his back !" It woke them tre
mendously. The next day a delegation of
ladies visited the parsonage and presented
the preacher with a package containing
some very nice shirts, saying, ' that it
was aBhamcd that be should be reduced te
half a Bhirt te his back." He replied,
alter accepting the shirts with thankr,
"that he was net literally reduced te -a
half shirt, although he were a half en his
back, he were the ether half in front of
him."
Annual Reunion el tbe Hibernian Sec.ety.
The Hibernian society for the relief of
emigrants from Ireland, will have its
annual dinner en Saturday evening next
in Deener's hotel, Philadelphia, Tenth
street, above Chestnut. Among the in
vited guests are President Arthur, Gover Gover
eor Pattison, Jjiant. Governer C. ' F.
Black, Chjef Justice Jlysies Me'rcur,
Justices Isaac G. Gorden, Edward M. Fax
son, Henry Green, Jehn Trunkey, James
P. Sterrett and Silas II. Clark ; Mayer
King, Congressmen Bingham, O'Neill,
Randall, Kelley and Harmer; General
Win. T. Sherman, Majer General Han
cook, Joel Cook, Commedore Simpsen, ex ex
Governer A. G. Cartin, ex Judge Jeremiah
S. Black, Geerge P. McCreary and W. U.
Hensel. Toasts will be responded te uy
Cel. Alexander E. McClnre, Charles
Emery Smith, James Gay Gorden, Gever
nnr Pattigen. ftiaver rLincr. w. u. uensei
and ethers. The Hibernian society was I
organized en the 22d af March, 1790, and
incorporated en April 37th, 1793. Its
objects are " te aid and assist peer and
oppressed persons emigrating from Ire
land into Fennsylvama."
Br eatf-n inner.
An anonymous novel wil be begun in
the Century Magazine Bemtime during the
next volume. It is .entitled "The Bread
winners," and is described as a story un
usual in scene and subject, and powerful
in treatment. The locality is one of the
American lake cities, and the plot (an old
fashioned one, full of action and interest)
includes a charming love story with a
tragic undercurrent', in which are de
scribed the doings of a secret society of
" Bread-winners." Certain phases and
types of American society will he here
described for the first time by a literary
artist of of real merit. The heroine, by
the way, is said by these who have read
the manuscript te be a reDrerentative
I American western girl, of- a mere agreea
ble type than the paMie is generally pre-
f seated witk. Aaiepg the), meat atrjkiag
T- T t- - -
passage in the book is a deaeriptiea of a
terror in a western city, cnliwisating in a
labor riot, in which the "Bread-winners"
bear a prominent part.
.lteHMtm.
Fair, of Nevada, says a Washington
correspondent, is the richest senator ;
Harris, of Tennessee, is the poorest;
Sherman, of Ohie, is the leanest ; David
Davis, of Illinois, the fattest ; Butler, of
Seuth Carolina, the handsomest ; MeDill,
of Iowa, the ugliest ; Mahone, of Vir
ginia, the most heterodox, and McMillan,'
of Minnesota, the most orthodox. Senater.
Ingalts, et "tTiinTB'. is the best debater.and
Den Cameren, of Pennsylvania, the poor
est ; Van Wyck, of Nebraska; the wittiest,
and Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, the dullest;
Bayard the most scholarly and Plumb the
least se ; Morgan, of Alabama, talks the
most, and ' Johnsten, of Virginia, the
least; Saulsbury, of Delaware, is the
tallest, and Sawyer, the shortest ; Ed
munds is the best lawyer ; Davis, of
West Virginia, the best business ;man ;
Legan the most noted general, and Frye,
of Maine, tbe most eloquent orator.
"Ne Cards."
When you observe " no cards " tacked
te a cook's advertisement in the Ledger it
does net signify that the lady has captured
a husband and wishes te inform the sev
eral hundred housekeepers, in whose
kitchens she has reigned during her year's
residence in America, that they were net
overlooked in sending out invitations te
the wedding ; it is merely te say te any
who desire te engage her tbat,if they want
her, they must come after her. The nego
tiations and the inquiries into the respect
ability and responsibility of would-be
employers, must be carried en at the
cook's own house. She does net propose
te waste her time tramping ever the city
at the bidding of postal cards. Possibly,
is she were sent for with a coach and four,
she might condescend, but the experiment
is risky, and I would net advise it. House
keepers should net complain that they
must pay personal calls upon these ladies;
In visiting them the chances are that they
will gain valuable information," about the
city, and become acquainted with neigh
borhoods and features of which they be-'
forehadno knowledge.
Bebberies la Kgypt.
In the country towns of the delta rob
beries are being committed en a scale se
princely as te recall tbe facts of the. forty
thieves, but as yet no AH Baba nor Morgi Mergi
anga are forthcoming te put an end te
these depredations. Last Sunday, near
Mansoura, about fifty robbers surrounded
the country house et the venerable Egyp
tian farmer named Es Said El Masri. Es
Said's pretty little lu.yoar-eld daughter
Affifa was about te be married, and
the country house was full of the rich and
beautiful treuseau with which affluent
Egyptians are accustomed te endow their
daughters. The robbers bastinadeed Es
Said, his wires, daughters and slaves
The yeungjuince of Affifa hastened te the
scene with a dozen attendants. A very
lively scrimmage ensued. But the rob
bers were victorious and the young fiance
received two bullet wounds, ene in the
leg and the ether in the arm. The robbers
looted the house and carried oil their
booty in thirty large sacks,
At Fert Said the ether day some Greek
robbers walked into a wine merchant's
shop, accompanied by their servants and
in bread daylight carried away six casks
of exeellant claret. Last Saturday a sol
dier belonging te the British army hospital
rode out en a donkey te visit the petrified
forest, a place about four miles from Caiie
greatly frequented by tourists. Three
Bedouins came along and knocked the un
lucky soldier off his donkey, robbed him
of his purse, bayonet, tobacco belt and
shoes, and after beating him severely sent
the soldier home en feet. The Bedouins
also took away the donkey that he was
riding and gave a sound, thrashing te the
donkey boy,
Wc understand that scal-skln coats are go
ing out et style, and in consequence, colds
are increasing among inc lair sex. hew ior ier
tunate there is such a remedy as Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup.
Fei assistance te sight already impaired,
there is no artificial aid equal te the Celluloid
Kyc-Gias es. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers
ana Opticians. inG-lwdeed
Daniel Cosgrove, James' Creek, Fa., says :
" Brown's Iren Bittera entirely cured me of a
distressing case el dyspepsia." Fer sale by II.
B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street. ma-lwd&w
If you are bilious, take Simmons 1 lver Beg
ulater.
It Heads the List
Ot all ether preparations or medicines. In
cases et nausea headache, dizziness or irregu
larities et the system, Burdock Bleed Bitters
have no equal. They never fail in affording
immediate relief. Price sl.00. Fer sale by IT.
B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street.
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shiloh's consumntten Cure is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as
nrqch as lt will cure u common or Chronic
Cough in one-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Croup, and
show mere cases of Consumption cured than
all ethers, it win curewiiere ineyiau, it is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and wc guarantee what we say. Price,
10a, 50c and $1.00. If yenr Lungs are sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist. Nes. 137
and 139 North Qncen street. feb7-eedl
All Is Well That Bnds Well.
Oiln Catlin, 49 Pearl street, Buffalo. N. Y.,
says: "I tried various' remedies for the piles
but found no relief until I used Themas' Ec
lectricOil, which entirely cured me altera
tew applications." II. B. Cochran, druggist,
7 aud 139 North Queen street. '
Walnut Leaf Hair Besterer.
It Is entirely different from all ethers. It is
as clear as water, and, as lb? name Indicates,
U jjerfoet Vegelable Hair Restorer, it will
Immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair te Its natural color and pre-
uuee a new grewiu wnere it nas nuien en.
It does net In any manner eflect the health,
which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of
bilver preparations have done. It will change
Bght or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each
ettle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and II ALL
ft BUCK EU New Yerk. tuns-Iyd.eedAw
HAKDWAJtM.
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EW HABJJWAKK HTUKtS.
0-11 SOUTH. QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL & RENG1ER,
DEALERS IN:
BUILDING and CABINhi
HARDWARE,
810VES,
HEATERS.
RANGES,
PAIlflS,
OILS and
. GLASS
Heuse Furnishing Goods.
all3nidw
AI-KWMOKE UFTHS STUUUCi AT SI
per hundred at
HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FEONTXIGAEj
FQJ,
MKDICAL.
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BOWrt'ftlBOX BITTKBS.
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FAILING!
That is what a great many people
are doing. They don't knew just what
is the matter, but they have a combi
nation of pains and aches, and each
month they grew worse.
The only sure remedy yet found is
Brown's Iren Bitters, and this by
rapid and thorough assimilation with
the bleed purifies and enriches it, and
neb, strong bleed flowing te every
part of the system repairs the wasted
tissues, drives out disease and gives
health and strength.
This is why Brown's Iren Bit
ters will cure kidney and liver dis
eases, consumption, rheumatism, neu
ralgia, dyspepsia, malaria, intermit
tent fevers, &c
203 S. Pace St, Baltimore,
Nev. 2s, 1881.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and for several weeks
could eat nothing and was grow
ing weaker every day. I tried
Bbewh'b Iren Bitters, and am
happy te say I new iave a geed
appetite, and am getting
stronger. Jab. McCawlet.
Brown's Iren Bitters is net a drink
and does net contain whisky. It is
be only preparation of Iren that
causes no injurious effect?. Get the
genuine. Don't be imposed en with
imitations.
t or sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COC11-
BAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
treet, Lancaster
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D
IPUTUKKIA.
DIPHTHERIA
HAS NO CHANCE
WI1KN TBEATKD WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
This wonderful remedy has saved the lives of
many, many children who were
almost dead 7.'Uh
Diphtheria.
S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says :
" The surgeons pronounced my case Diph
theria and decided that no remedies could
reach it. Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved my
life."
Libeous Leach, Nashua. N. H., says
"I had
threat
painter's colic and diptberetlc -ero
very severely. Pain Ivllh
Pain Killer drove both away."
DRUGGISTS
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ALL KEEP IT.
TLH WARE, &V.
QriSCIAL NOTICE.
Chandeliers
AND
GAS PLXTURBS
OF ALL KINDS.
Grlebesiand Shades,
Geal Oil Lamps.
Plumbing aud Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
A LAIIGE ASSORTMENT OF
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
-AT-
JOHN P. SCHAUI'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
leb27-lyd
LANCASTER, PA.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
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ILUOX & WHITE
TBE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Full Assortmentef the various styles con
stantly en hand and for sale en the most lib
eral terms ter Casb or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public is most cordially Invited te call
and examine these instruments, which will be
lennd te be very Superior In Quality and
Moderate in Price.
MB. DECKER Is also agent Icr the Famous
"KNABE"
Andsnveral ether Desirable
prices from $225 upwards.
febl7-tld
Pianofortes, at
YOUMAKBlfO JUSTAKKUr PUKV8A8 PUKV8A8
leg your cigars and tobacco at tbe Tel
low Frent, as all goods are as represented at
HAKTMAN'S tELLOW FRONT CiaAK
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IHct Til Cute
vzexmm se.
J.
K. tOEAUXB'S CAJUX.
raiKNDS ANDPATRONS-TalsmaTtMtiM
last chance te scene the greateet bargains - fer.;
flee Heavy-Welght WOOLENS ever eSr41a:
this eltv. Remember. I am sets? te eJea
them enttf possible thUseaseB-ibavelwuidlea
inis eiass ex goeaa-ior ew as yeexs. x Mi
thoroughly familiar with the merits et all tbs
leading makes et doth in the utark'taadde
say I think: the F. ft H. and Jehanay tdretfena
are superior in finish, mere reliable Is eeler
and mere durable than any cloths produced
In the WORLD. Kemetnber, also. I am the
only man In this city that has the NERVE te
tackle these fine, high-priced goods. They caa
only be had la large cities at prices net
less than S70 te 175. I am closing mine'
out at SiO a suit,
I am having a great Beem in Treuserings.
I am offering Heavy-Weights from fe
te 110 a pair-make a note et this, I have
among my 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
tien in prices, i snail enueaver u give en
tire satisfaction te allmy patrons. Belacafala ,s
able te attend te business. I wilt superintend.: ?
every department or the trade personally and. A
will guarantee te secure te everyone the.-
greatest .value for their Investment. All,
my productions are warranted le be et-V,
superior ciiau act jskajhv iuat xremay..-v,rr
ether beuse In tbe trade, having in ray employ
the best skilled workmen from the city, 'un
less entirely satisfactory te the. customer I,
will net allow It te go out. 49Place year .
orderatenceat
121 North Queen Street
LANCASTER, PA.
Neta. BajfE. I have a let of Remnants or
Fine Cleths and Casslmeres, suitable ter chil
dren, te which I Invite the attention et mothers
et small boys from Ave te ten years et age.
These Remnants are or the finest and best' .
qualUy of goods, and con be had front 50 cents
tell.WaSult.
H.
OKKHAKT.
SipeciallTeficeT
I hereby netlty my friends and patreas that
I have just received a large assortment et me
dium weight suiting ler the EARLY SPRING
TRADE.
Alse, a Choice Stock or SPRlN'Ci OVER
COAT 1NU et the Newest Shades.
I have also new ready sample cards et my
Foreign Importation for theSPRING TRADE,
and anyone desirous of securing Choice
Styles can de se new.
All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER
COATING will be made up te order until tbe
17th of MARCH at Cost Price.
H- GERHART,
TAIL OB,
NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET.
H
IKSH & BROTHER.
LOOK! READ! GOME!
BALANCE OF
WINTER STOCK
AT-
HALF VALUE.
The continued cold weather has enabled us
te close out a greater part et the Heavy
Uoedson which we reduced prices last week.
Te-tlay we Marked Down the Entire Balance
of our
OVERCOATS, HEAVY SDITS,
Odd Coats, Pants and Tests,
TO HALF TIIEIU FOUMEU VALVE. '
We give yen a few sample prices : A small.
let et Rlack Overcoats at 13.0 and SS.BU
About Thirty Black Overcoats, large sizes, at '
l.00. worth 15.00. About Thirty-eight Fancy,
Ulsterettes. $4.( 0, $5.00. jaoe te $3.00, worth den- j?;
ble. Twenty-five Fine Ulstercttes, S7.0S teJS
12.0 worth J12 te SiO. Alse. Forty Children's .M'a
Overcoats, at f 1.50 te $1.50, cost irem 9ZJS te A
$3.00 THEY MUST BE SOLD.
KXrUAOUDINAKT BARGAINS IN
KNIT JACKETS, UNDERWEAR
AWW, . V WW W.. . v "
Te save us tlie tre'ubTe of carrying them ever ?
till next season. Don't forget the Celebrated.. -vi;-y
'PENNUALL" wuuesniri. we sen inem.tVi
for 80c and cannot be beat by any $1.00 Shirty
HIRSH & BRO.,
The Peen Hall Clothing Heuatv,
Nes. S and 4 N. qseeaSt.
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In WHITE and CREAM, from $1.69 a pair op vr
NETTINU by yard from izxcnp. -' 7 .
BED
SETS. LAMBKEQUIN8.
SHAMS and TIDIES.
PILLOW
CURTAIN poles et every
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WALNUT EXTENSION CORN1C
iue3 verv tow a
in price : f i de cornices ier wc. wi cernieesr
$Loa,fzxe cornices ier fi.73, wxn ceraiess 1
$2.00. Will fit any window np te Ave feet
width, ana very easily aajnsteu,
LARQE STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS aDd WINDOW SHAD88
Fer Spring In all the New Patterns and Celers,-
uuu i.vra anu mhaaats ei ,rAHK,'i
HANGINGS very cheap te close ent'.t,
.aniwie thorn aM amaa vAtr shaliiai
hwj S.MWBA wgmm vaw ivsv rr'd.1l
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Shades left rob is cents up. -
Have yenr work done new before tae Snrra:
rush commences. We employ Hrstelswerk-';
men ana caa give yenr eraers prompt ane.
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