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Neckties, Silk Handkerchlels, Silk and Cash
mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine
Shirts, Underwear, far Bprlnsr Tep
Glevea, Caster Gloves.ColJara,Cnff8,
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card
Cases. Jules' Satchels. Pbe-
tegrapb and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scan
Fins, Sleeve
Buttens,
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DONT KAIL 10 SEE THE GUANO DIS
PLAY.
E. J. ERISMAN,
SO. SC NORTH QUEEN STBEKT,
O H. UATHVOS.
" OVERCOATS,
Dress Suits,
Easiness Suits,
Pantaloons,
Waistcoats,
In desirable winter materials, mode prompt
ly te order ler men and boys, at bottom prices
ler tlie next two months, at
8. 8. RATHVOFS
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
J23-luieed L,ANCASTEIi,FA.
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Special Mice!
1 hereby netity my tiicnds and patiens that
1 have j ust received a large nssortment'et me
dium weight suiting ter tl.e EAULYSPIUNG
TKADE.
Alse, a Choice Stock of SPUING OVER
COATING el the Newest Shades.
I have also new ready sample cards of my
Foreign Importation for the SPRING TRADE,
and anyone dc-jlreus of securing Cheke
Styles cm de se new.
All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER
COATING will be in ide up te order until 1 he
17th of MARCH at Cost Price.
H- GERHART,
TAILOR,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET.
E
UAJIY-MADK CLOlHING.
MUST BE SOLD.
A LARGE STOCK OP
BEADY -MaBE CLOTHING
Fer Men, Heys and Children,
AT
ROSENSTEIN'S,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
As I am desii mis of closing out my Kntiie
Stock of Men's, Reys' and Children's CLOTH
ING by APRIL FIRST, I have made a Sweep
ing Reduction. Yeu can certainly never again
gctsuc'jaii opportunity te purchase All-Weel,
Keliable ami Well-Made CLOTHING i.t such
Lew Prices.
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS for $6 CO, worth
$12.00.
MEN'S WORSTEL SUITS ler $12.03, worth
$22.01).
BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5 00, worth
$10 CO.
CHILDREN'S SUITS from $1 up.
They Must Be Sold
AS I PROPOSE TO GIVE MY ENTIRE AT
TENTION TO THE MERCHANT
TAILORING.
MBROHAJST TAILORING.
In this d ipartment you can tlnd the choicest
assortment or Fine Imported and American
Woolens which I am prepared te make te
order at Moderate Prices.
Having in my Employ a Firet-Clasa
Cutter a Perfect Fit ean be
Relied Upen.
All Shades of Fine Kerseys and Meltons for
SPRING OVERCOATS which I make le order
lined throughout with Silk, laced with Silk
and Satin Sleeve Linings for $2.
37 K0RTH QUEEN ST.
"VruiiCK -XV 1KKMASS15K3 AVI) OUN-
J.1 NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any or the lands et the Corn
wall or J-peedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed, or un un
lnclesed, cither ter the purpose of sheeting or
fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced
against all trespassing en said lands el the
undersigned alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
R. PERCY ALDEN,
EDWAKD C..FBEEMAN,
Attorney for K. W. Celeman's Uelr-.
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A 5c, Package
LOCHER'S DYE
WILL COLOR MORE EGGS THAN ANY
OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET.
Fer sale by
CHAS. A. LOCHER, .
, MO. O fMAST ZING STRMT,
LAXCABTUt, PA.
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A LARGE STOCK OF
CLOTHING
NOW READY FOR
SPRING WEAR,
AND MADE IN THE
LATEST STYLES.
A lew SPECIAL LOTS Of
Black Cassimere and Worsted Suits,
Fer Youths and Bey9, Miltable ler Confirma
tion Snit, ami ranging in price
FROM $8.00 TO $12.00.
THE
Merchant Tailoring Department
la filled with the LATEST STYLKS and you
are sure te be satisfied if you glve us a trial.
0 B. leslBtter
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
R
i:l)V FOIt Sl'KING.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OF
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS
At $1.1 0, $5 00, $0.00, $8.00, $12.00 up te $18 0C.
BOY'S SUITS
At $2(0, $3 00, 11.50, up te 39 00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At 11.75, $2 00, $3.00, $1.00, up te $0.00.
MER0HANTTA1L0RING.
We have a vei v Large and Select Assort
ment et Goods in the PIECE, and make them
te order at the most astonishingly LOW
PRICES.
3 f EN'S SUITS TO ORDER.
At $12.0.1, $14.00, $10.00. $18 CO, up te $23 and $30.
In our windows we have marknd in plain
figures KO pairs of pants, in dillerent styles,
which w c make te order ti mil $3 00 te $9 09.
A long statement of l.iets, or an elaborate
line of argument, isnet nciessaiy te convince
these who inspect our splendid line et Cloth
ing and Piece Hoedi, and leain the exceed
ingly LOW PRICES at which we arc spiling
goedsandth.it we ere effeilng extraordinary
bargains In eery kind of garments
AT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
(5-(J8 MKTH 0UEEN STREET,
Right en tlie Southwest Cerner et Oranne si
LANCASTER. PA.
ff-The cheapest and most reliable Clothing
ManutjcUuiiig Heuse In tht city.
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ILLIAMSON Sc FOSTER.
SPRING OVERCOATS
AND
CHILDREN'S SUITS.
The NEW LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT
ler the SPRING is worn shorter than last sea
son's. We have a complete stock el the very
latest Fashions of tha indispensable garment,
ler as the days get wanner the WINTER
OVERCOAT becomes burdensome, and we
feel the necessity of a mere suitable garment
than a heavy Beaver. We arc prepared te
meet this want and can supply you with a
geed, lesptctahle SPUING OVERCOAT ier
the MODERATE PRICE et 7, or a HAND
SOME SILK-LINED FULL DRESS LIGHT
WEIGHT OVERCOAT made of IMPORTED
FACK1CS. guaranteed te FIT and WORK
MANsniP equal te the llnest emtem made
urS28.
Our assortment of SPUING SUITS for the
CHILDREN thlssea-onaresupciini Inqua'Ity,
pi ice and excellent Uste In finish than upon
any former ec asien. Our iCta of placing this
Department sep irate from all ethers has met
with decided favor, and oursteek of CHIL
DREN'S SUITS this season is larger than
heretofore. We have 50 CHILDREN'S SUITS,
a litfc out of style, made or line imported
Fabiie, that lermerly sold at 88 and 812 a
suit Te have a clean stock, we will bell this lit
tle Let at S3 a suit- Alse 19 SUITS for BOYS,
who wtar LONG PANT?, 8 te 12 years of
age, former Piice 4(10 te 814 We will sell
them lei;$5 a Suit. Tim is an unexpected otler
se don't neglect it, as there are but a ltw of
them.
Sole Agents for DUNLAP'S FInE HATS
NECKWEAUinalltheNEWSPRINGSTVLES
at the Lewest Prices.
43-BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will
open first week in APRIL.
liaison & Fester,
Nes. 34,36 &38 E. King St ,
LANCASTER PA
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HABT1K,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds or
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-fard: Ne. 420 North Water and P i-c
treets above Lemen Lancaster. u t- yd
MANUKK AND CIMI,.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth for Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by tuts barre". HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yard 315 Harrlsburg Pike.
Gkkerax. Office 20if East Chestnut street.
Kauflman, Keller & Ce.
aprl-lyd
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(OAL.
M. V. B. CO HO.
9SO NOHTM WATJSR KT., Lancaster, tu.
. Wholesale ami Ketall Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
UoBMCtteB With the areleptaenJcKxctiHn.tr,
Yard and Office Ne MO NORTH WATE,
)T&KKT iebV-lril
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TtEHKMBlSK THIS.
IF YOU ARE SICK.
It7eu are sick. HOP BITTERS Will
surely aid Nature In making yen weU
. again when all else falls.
it you are comparatively well, but
feel the neel et a grand tonic and stim
ulant, never rest easy till yen are made
a new being by the use et
HOP BITTERS.
If yen are costive or dyspeptic, or are
sufleiing from any ether et the nnmer
eus diseases et the stomach or bowels, it
isyourewn fault It yen remain 111, for
HOP BITTERS
are the sovereign remedy in all such
complaints.
It you are wasting away with any form
of Kidney disease, step tempting Death
this moment, and tnrnlera cure te
HOP BITTERS.
if yen are-sick with that terrible sick
ness Nervousness, yen will find a "Balm
in GUead" In the use et
HOP BITTERS.
If you are a frequenter, or a resident
of a. miasmatic district, barricade your
system against the scourge et all coun ceun
triesmalarial, epidemic, bilious, and
intermittent levers by the use of
BOP BITTER&
If yen have rough, plmply.er swallow
skin, i ad breath, pains and aches, and
leel miserable generally, HOP BITTERS
will give you lair skin, rich bleed, the
sweetest breath, health, and comfort.
In fhert, they cure ALL Diseases el
the Stomach, Bowels, BIoe , Liver,
Nerves, Kidneys, etc., and
8500
will be paid for u case they will net cure
or help, or for anything impure or In
jurious ieund in them.
That peer, bedridden, lnvali I wife,
sister, mother, or daughter, ean be made
the nicture of health by a few bottles et
Hep Bitters, cestingbut a trifle.
Will you let them Buffer ?
Cleanse. Fnrify and Enrich
the Bleed with
Hep Bitters,
And you will have no sickness or sutTerlng or
doctor's bills te pay.
ml3-TuTh&S
HOP MITTEKS FOK 8LK AT II. II
Cochran's Drug Stere, 187 and 139 North
Queen street. mar2-3md
TAKKER'S G1NUEII TOHlC.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN BOSS.
Hew te Promote Personal Power A Mew
Radical Reformer.
" There is no prevision in the Divine econ
omy ter political bosses !"
With a bang or his fist, and in the voice of a
man who had made up his mind en the sub
ject, Rev. James Chambers, et Calvary Pies
bytcrlan church, Harlam, recently opened his
sermon with this announcement. He was
right. The only boss authorized by the Boek
Is mentioned in these words : "He who rnleth
his own spirit is greater than he who taketh a
city."
Commonly, the better side et men is subject
te the despotism et the werce side Bait pas
sions, bad humors, mean jealousies and base
revenge are nil bosses. One et the weist
bosses is bi!e. What is most depressing in
philosophical or theological thought is due te
it. Old Gencial Debility Is another tyrannical
boss He lashes men who arc naturally geed
until they become unnaturally bad or misera
bly weaK.
Concerning his deliverance from this bond
age, Rev S. P. Lewes, pastor et the Eighth
Street Baptist church, St. Leuis, Me., wiitcs:
' I was suffering from exhaustion and general
debility. As an invigerant 1 used Parker's
Gineer Tonic. I never met with anything se
etlective. It Is an elegant family medicine. I
take a bottle in my valise when I go en mv
annual vacations."
Parbxr's GinokbTehio neither intoxicates nor
promotes a desire for strong (IrinKs. 2 he most
jironeunccd temperance jjeeplc use and jtraise
it for this reason alone. It cures Malarial
Fevers, Consumption, Rheumatism and all
Diseases of the liloed. Alse weaknesses pecu
liar te women. Its action is prompt and per
vasive. Test it once, and you will adept it as
a home lcmedy. Price 50 cents and $1 a bottle.
ltiscex & co , i e., ciicmtsts, New l eik
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HOXVS.
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UCNWAI.I. LEHANON It. It. GO.
&
Railroad Company.
5 PER CENT. BONDS.
FREE OP TAXES.
THE CORNWALL & LEBANON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY will receive bids, at par.
and accrued interest from January 1, 18S3.
Fer 5 per cent. Registered Bends, redeemable
after July 1, 1892, and payable July 1, 1902,
interest payable January 1 and July 1 et
each year at the efiicc et the Company.
49The entire amount et BONDS te be
Issued is
$150,000,
Secured by a
First Mortgage en the Read, Rolling Stocks
Depots, Property and Franchises of the
said Corporation,
Kxecutcd and delivered te
William A. Hubcr and Jacob H. Kcdseckcr,
Trustees, and duly recorded.
THE BONDS
Wlllbeis3UOil in amounts et
.$100. $500, and $1,000,
As subscribers may prefer.
Apply te
HUGH B. MAXWELL.
Secretary and Treasurer,
Cornwall. Pa.
Or at the Lebanon Dime Saving Bank. Leba
non. Pa. mlO-4wdW&S4tw
CAJtBXAIiJSS, 4tV.
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Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
BEAR OF CENTRAL MARKET BOUSES,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Bugey and Carriage
desired. All Werk finished in the most com
fortable and elegant style. We use only the
best selected material and employ only the
best mechanics. Fer quality et work our
prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy
ter cash and sell en the most reasonable
terms. Give ns a call. All work warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One set et
workmen especially employed ler that pur
pose. n26-tldftw
PIANOS AMU KUBNITUKK BKMOVE0
at short notice. Alse, dealer In second
hand and antique Furniture, Steves and
BracketBws,aij8l AUG. F.KKINOKHL...
" . ' 99ft Werth Onnan itiwiL
dll-SMdAboTtte;BTerUwni Market.)
Cornwall
Lebanon
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HIS LAST COURT.
A PATHETIC AKKaHSAS TALE.
A Case of Father and Daughter Appealed
te a Higher Cear t Tne JBecalt of a
Decision Out or Court
Arkansas Traveller.
Old Judge Grepsen, a. justice of the
peace, was never known te smile. He
came t6 Arkansas years age, 'before the
"carpet baggers" began their sway, and
year after year, by the will of the voters,
he held his place as magistrate. The
lawyers who practiced in his court never
joked with him, because every one seen
learned that the old man never engaged iu
levity. Every morning, no matter hew
bad the weather might be, the old man
took his place behind the bar which, with
his own hands, he i had made,
and every evening, just at a
certain time he closed his books and
went home. Ne one ever engaged him in
private conversation, because he would
talk te no one. Ne one ever went te his
hemp, a little cottage among the tress iu
tba city's outskirts, because he had never
shown a disposition te make welcome the
visits of these who even lived in the im
mediate vicinity. His office was net given
him through the influence of "electioneer
ing," because he never asked any man for
his vote. He was first elected because,
havieg been summoned in a case of arbi
tration, he exhibited the executive side of
such a legal mind that the people neminat
ed and-elected him. He eoen gained the
name of the "Hard Justice," and every
lawyer in Arkansas referred te nis decis
ions. His ruling were never reversed by
the higher courts. He showed no senti
ment in decision. He steed upon the
platform of a law which he had raade a
study, and no man disputed him.
evcral days age a woman charged with
misdemeanor was arraigned before htm.
"The old man seems mere than ever
unsteady," remarked a lawyer as the
magistrate took his seat. "I don't see
hew a man se old can stand the vexations
of a court much longer."
"I am net well te-day, ", said the judge
turning te the lawyers, ' " and auy cases
that you may have you will please dispatch
them te the best, and, let-me add, te the
quickest of your ability,"
JSvery one saw that tm en man was
unusually feeble, and no one thought of a
scheme te prolong a discussion, for all the
Iawyeis had learned te almost reverence
him.
"Is this the woman?" asked the judge,
" Who is defending her ?"
"I have no delense, your honor," the
woman replied. " In fact, I de net think
that I need any, ler I am here te confess
my guilt. Ne man can defend me," and
she looked at the magistrate with a curi
eus gaze.
I have been aricsted en a
charge of disturbing the peace, and I am
willing te submit my case. I am dying of
consumption, judge, and 'I knew that any
ruling made by the law can have but little
effect en me ;" and she coughed a hollow,
vacant cough, and drew around her an old
black shawl that she were. The cxpres
sien en the face of the magistrate remained
unchanged, but his eyelids dropped, and
he did net raise them when the woman
continued : " As I say, no man can defend
me. I am tee near that awful approach,
te pass which we knew is everlasting
death te soul and te body. Years age I was
a child of brightest premise. I lived with
my parents in Kentucky. Waywaid aud
light hearted, I was the admired of all the
gay society known in our neighborhood.
A man came and professed his love for me.
I don't say this, judge, te excite your
sympathy. I have many and mauy a time
been drawn oelero courts, but 1 never be
fore spoken of my past life." She coughed
again aud caught a flew of bleed en a
haudkercbief which sbe pressed te her
lips. " I speak of it new because I knew
that this is the last court ou earth before
which I will be arraigned. I was 15 years
old when I fell in Jove with the mau. My
father baid he was bad, but I loved him.
He came again and again, anil when my
father said he should come no mere I ran
away and married him. My father said
I should never come home again. I had
always been his pride 'and had loved him
se dearly, but he said I must never again
come te his home, my Jieme, the home of
my youth and happiness. Hew I longed te
see him. Hew I yearned te put my
head en his breast. Al y husband became
addicted te drink. I e abused me. I
wrote te my father, at king him te let me
corne home, but the answer that came
was ' I de net knew feu 1' My husband
died. Homeless and ' rretched, and with
my little boy, I went -out into the world.
My child died aud I; bowed down aud
wept ever a pauper's grave. I wrote te
my father again, but be answered : ' I
knew net theso who disobey my com
mandments.' I turned away from that
letter hardened. I embiaced sin. 1
rushed madly into vice. I spumed my
teachings. I was time and time again ar
rested. New I am here." Several law
years rnshed forward. A crimson tide
flowed from her lips. They leaned her
lifeless head back against a chair. The
old magistrate' had net raised his eyes
" Great Ged !" said a lawyer, " s'ae is
dead." The woman was his daughter.
MSW8 NOTES.
Condensed Frem the Herning Malls.
Cera Barker, a Lynn (Mass ) Tailored,
has sued J. C. Phillips, a son of Ebuti
Phillips, the millionaire, for 820,000 for
breach of premise.
Ex President Daiz and party arrived at
St. Leuis yesterday and were cordially
welcomed by the municipal and mercan
tile authorities.
F. Tayler & Ce.'s paper mill, at Seuth
Hadley, Mass., was burned en Fiiday,
with a large amount of. raw stock and
ether material. Less, $15,000.
Rebert Jenkins, a sewing machine agent
at Chattanooga Tenn.. committed suicide
by sheeting himself. He was short in his
accounts.
The Cbapin paper and pulp company, at
Springfield, Mass., has filed a petition in
insolvency. The liabilities are reported
between $25,000 and $30,000,
It is reported at Nashville, Tenn., ,and
generally believed, that the attemejs of
ex-State Treasurer Polk had made a
preposition for the full settlemnt of his
deficit te the state.
Hnlda Schmul, the missing emigrant
girl who was a passenger en the ill-fated
Cimbria, has been found, married te Gus Gus
taeo Beeck, a fellow passenger en the lest
steamer.
A fire at Wabash-, Minn., caused by
spontaneous combustion, destroyed the
warehouse of the Wabash elevator com
pany, containing 8,000 bushels wheat, and
damaged the Herald printing office and
the general store of Lucius Eehn. Total
les., $21,000.
In the suit of Matthew F. Neville, at
New Yerk, against Messrs. Hitchcock &
Darling proprietors of the Fifth Avenue
hotel, for $50,000 damages, for ejecting
him from -that hestchy, was ended in the
court of common pleas by a verdict of
$220 for the plaintiff. ,
A fire originating in Rehn Ss Tanne
baum!a clothing store, at Bloomington
Ind., destroyed that Wilding and also the
following : Shoemaker's drag atom : Cela,
oeoaMSttuoBary: jt'ertue, ftoeta and
shoes; Jesh Hewey, jewelry; the Ameri
can express office, and Jehn Graham's real
estate office. Total less, $75,000.
The president has, suspended Judge
WitoertS.. Hoever, associate justice of the
supreme court of Arizona, pending an
investigation by the department of justice
of charges preferred against him of cor
rupt practices in accepting bribes. Jndge
Hoever is well known from his connection
with the Dicksen Star Reute bribery
eases.
In Trey, N. Y., Sarah A. Dann, daugh
ter of James Dann, attempted te kill her
father by administering poison te him.
She bought a quantity of strychnine
which he placed in a cup of tea intended
for her father te drink at breakfast. Mr.
Dann's suspicion were aroused by the
bitter taste and appearance of the bever
age, and, upon being questioned, the
woman admitted her guilt. Ne cause is
assigned for the act.
A - fire in the mining town of Ferest
City, Cal., started below Scullen's hotel,
and spread se rapidly that in a very short
time all the business houses were ablaze.
A strong easterly breeze was blowing.
E. Miller, a hotel keeper, was burned te
death in Huntzen's store. The losses run
in'te the hundred thousands, but are heav
ily covered by insurance. Only a few
dwellings are left. At last accounts des
perate efforts were being made te save the
Bald Mountain works.
SIL.YKK-MOCNT1CO PRIZE FIGHT.
Twe iteu&hs Battling In a Gentleman's
Battling In
ratier.
An Alteena special says : A most re
markable prize.fight'toek place in the par
ler of a private residence about three miles
beyond here. The place where the fight
came off is owned by Colonel Rehme, a
gentleman who is very wealthy. The
parlor fleer was covered with an elegant
Brussels carpet, and the walls were hung
with handsome pictures. In the centre of
the room, a very large one, a twenty-feet
ring was marked out with chalk en the
carpet, and en the top of this chalk mark
silversand was spread. . In a room adjoin adjein
inp this all kinds of liquors could be had.
About fifty persons were in attendance.
At fifteen minutes east 1 o'clock the
principals in the fight, Pat O'Neil of
Pittsburgh, and Kehne, of Philadelphia,
came into the parlor. They both were
trunks and long stockings. Before begin
ning hostilities Colonel Rehmo offered a
present of $50 in geld te the winner.
Thirty-six rounds were hotly contested.
In the thirty-third round Kehne knocked
O'Neil down and split his left ear. The
next three rounds were fought desperately
and virtually ended the fiht in favor of
the Pittsburgh pugilist. Kehne failed te
score for the thirty-seventh round. The
right was for $100 a side, and about $300
chanced hands between the Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia men in attendance.
A FATAL U4SK OF SUFFOUATION.
Aletber aud Sen Suffocated by Kscap'ng
Ceal Gas.
In Hamilton, Ont., a series of miner mis
fortunes te Alexander Allan and family
was crowned la&t night by a sad calamity.
On Monday Al lan's eldest son, Jehn, aged
fifteen, was caught in the machinery of
the Untane cotton mills and next day the
father had an arm fractured. Yesterday
morning the daughter, Lydia, aged thir
teen, upon catering the room in which her
father, mother and brother slept found
the two latter dead and the former gasp
ing for beatli. A suffocating smell of coal
gas pervaded the room, and it was seen
learned that the deaths were due te
asphyxia from gas escaping from a base
burning stove iu a small unventi'a
ted room Mrs. Allan was found sitting
beside the body of her son. She had net
gene te bed, but remained up te attend
te the wants of her disabled son. Three
small children, besides Lydia, slept up
stairs and escaped uninjured, though they
complained of pains in tbe head and stom
ach befere reaching fresh air. The father
is still unconscious, but may recover.
The latest news from Africa H that the Zulu
King has the croup ; this news is doubted by
many, butnetwithstanding, the friends or the
Rtng have sent him a case of Dr. Bull's Cough
syrup and consequently knew his cuie Is cer
tain. Celluloid Eye Glass frames representing tLc
choicest selections of tortelse-snell and amber
are last becoming the meat popular. Fer sale
by all leading Jewelers and Optici ua
ml2-lwdeei
Net te morrow, but te-day, read the adver
tisement of Simmons Liver Regulator.
Incredible.
F. A. Scratch, druggist, Ruthven, Ont.,
writes : " 1 have the greatest confidence in
venr Burdock Bleed Bittern. In one case with
which I am personally acqntinted their suc
cess was almost incretlible. One lady told me
that halt a bett:c did her mere geed than hun
dreds of dollars' worth et medicine she had
pi evleusly taken." Price $1. Fer sale by II.
ll. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen
street.
L. Weitzel. Wilghtsvllle, Pa., says:
"Brown's Iren Hitters is giving relief te many
suff'-rlng invalids in this partet the country."
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, dru;;gM, 137 and
139 North Queen street. ml-lwd&w
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shlleh's (onsumetion Cure Is
decidedly the bpst Lung Medicine made, In as
much as it will cure a common or Chronic
Cough in one-halt the lime and relieve Asth
ma. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere cases of Consumption cured than
all ether". It will euro where they tail, it Is
plcasaht te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10a, 50c and $1.00. If our Lnngs arc sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-cedl
Unrivalled
As being a certain enre for the worst forms of
dyspepsia, indigcstion,censtipation, impurity
et bleed, torpid liver, disordered kidneys,
etc., and as a medicine ler eradicating every
species el humor, from an ordinary pimpk) te
the worst ulcer. Burdock Bleed Bitters stands
unrivaled. Price SI. Fer sale bv II. B. Coch
ran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street.
Walnut Lear Hair Kesterer.
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 off ect the health,
which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ei
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
A RUCKEL. New Yerk. Jun6-lyd.eedAw
MATS AJiD CAM'S.
TT ATS, CAPS AND FURS,
Hats, Caps and Furs.
JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stecsr
of Hats, Caps and Purs lately belonging te the
firm et Sbultz & Bre., fashionable lwtters. and
new offers them ler sale, retail and whole
sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 and
33 NORTH QUEEN ST., the well-established
Hat Stere of the late firm et Shnltz ft Bre.
Special inducements offered te country mer
chants. Mr. Sides will continue the Hat busi
ness and constantly keep en band the latest
and best styles. He has employed Henry A.
and Wm. Shultz. of the late firm etfihuUX &
Bre., who are experienced natters.
JOHN SIDES, .;
(SUCCESSOR TO EHULTZ MO-)-
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MUUUCAI
TDKOWN-S IRON BITTERS.
fV
New Life
is given by using Brown's Iren Bit
ters. In the Winter it strengthens
and warms the system ; in the Spring
it enriches the bleed and conquers dis
ease ; in the Summer it gives tone te
the nerves and and digestive organs ;
in the Fall it enables the system te
stand the shook of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be se surely
prevented as by keeping the system in
perfect condition. Brown's Iten Bit
ters ensures perfect health through
the changing seasons, it disarms the
danger from impure water and mias
matic air, and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Disease, &c
n. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well
known firm of H. S, Berlin & Ce.,
Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Wash- .
ingten, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th, 1831.
Gentlemen : I take pleasure in
stating that I have used Brown's
Iren Bitters ler malaria and
nervous troubles, caused by
overwork, with excellent re
sults. Beware of imitations. Ask for
Brown's Iren Bitters, and insist en
having it. Don't be imposed en with
something recommended as
geed." The gennine a made
"jUSt (18
only by
the Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore,
Md.
Fer sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 159 North Queen
Street, Lancaster. mlO lwd&Aw f
D
ll'ttTUEKIA.
DIPHTHERIA
HAS NO CHANCE
WIIICN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
This wonderful remedy has saved the lives et
many, many children who were
almost dead 7.'lth
Diphtheria.
S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says :
" The surgeons pronounced my case Diph
theria ami decided that no remedies could
reach it. Perry Davis's Pain Killer saved my
lite."
Libeous Leach, Nashua, N. If., says : "I had
painter's colic and diptheretlc ere threat
very severely. Pain Killer drove both away."
DRUGGISTS
ral-lmdftw
ALL KEEP IT.
til. ASH axjd QumarswABA.
H
1U MAKT1S
AT
CHINA HALL.
We new have enen a very large line of
White Granite Ware.
White Porcelain Ware,
Deerated Granite and Porcelain Ware
dinner, ""
TEA and
CHAMBER SETS.
We have selected these goods lrem the Best
Manufacturers.
WE GUARANTEE THEM.
43-Uoedsnotsatis factory will be exchanged.
High & Martin's,
15 BAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
OKOCJEMIKS.
AT
BVRSK'jj.
-OUR
CH0C0LATE&C0C0A
DEPARTMENT.
BAKER'S Ne. 1 Premium Chocolate.
BAKER'S Breakfast Cocea.
WHITMAN'S Instantaneous Chocolate.
WHITMAN'S Commercial Chocolate.
WHITMAN'S Plain Chocolate.
ALKETHBEPTA, a preparation or Pure
Chocolate. ,
EPP'S P RE PARED COCOA. -
We can say et Epp's Cocea, that It makes
a delicious and healthf uldrlnk. We have tried
it. Give it a trial.
FRESH SMOKED SALMON.
In quantity te suit purchasers. We still have
that splendid
10 CENT SYRUP.
At BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street.
HAKUAJNS IN WAXVUn, CLOCKS
-Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing
et allrklHds wnl receive -ray personal attea attea
tlea. LOUIS WEBKE, Ne. lUHNerUiQnee
street Remember name and naaaber. -W
xeuyomesluoty Hetel, sear Peaasylvaxar
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xiua reqqess aeneiOBtn HUMQII""
and prudent man. who will wtibimrk
t)OSe himself nnnmtnnt n fciAW,
fcTAftVh A-rrma tUTaMl. n.u-l. r i-ki
- w fHM. juaw,jg;
weignt overeoata, splendid u
ment, from $10.00 te $30.00.
A. I YA KStt III M
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Ledger Building, Chestnut & ftxlh Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
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MIZJjINJtMY.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
Astricli Brethers,
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 EAST KING STREET.
NOTICE :
A NEW DEPARTMENT t
On or about Anrll 1st wc will enen a new de-
rairlmmt. ("nmnrlqlntr nn pleimnh and mrmtr " 'j?-t
complete assortment el
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BEADX-M ADE
DRESSES,
which will be made np in first class style and
sold at our well-known low prices. Alse, an
entirely NEW and well-selected stock of
DRESS GOODS. We shall make it enr special
aim te offer these Goods at verv low prices.
SPECIAL BARGAINS will be offered la
BLACK SILKS. De net purchase until you
have seen our Goods. We have received this
week the first let of NEW SPRING HHAPE8.
and are new dally receiving NEW GOODS In
our
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
A large and well-selected stock of RIBBONS
hi ways en hand. Novelties In Ladles' Neck
wear, Lace cellars, Ffchus, Ruchlcg. SpanfeB.
Ties and Fichus, In-Cream and Black. Large
Assortment or Ladies' Linen Handkerchlels,
In White and fancy. Special Bargains In All-'
Linen Handkerchiefs at Sc. and 10c. Taacy
Bordered Handkerchiefs et latest designs at
Gc : warranted fast colors. Ladles' Lines Cel
lars, -we Keep none nut tne best make."
BARGAINS IN LINEN TOWELS.
at 8c. and 10c All Linen Napkins, fringed, C Q;
Linen TABLECLOTII.M Inches wide, atSBe. J"J&
yard. - 3
CHILD'S COTTON AND WOOLENHOSMRY
at almost half their mice. i".iC
rnuacTa w. hev. tb. iu.t e.w... '.J'A
the lowest prices.
mDIUUTVna T inve nirmnfiwe v.
KMRRmrtlCRTRS A lgrm liul Una mtnrtenf V.
tha naMf tiaffara. stl a. .hA r.r
reasonable prices. -vSvl
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. jS
fiurr.ntaniiireafla --r
v...iu UUUUOOllO, ,,
EMBROIDERED SHAWLS.,
uitaaie' iii.niflu liiiUAAa. 4,j
PIpjLqn ?1vn no a. mill nml a will 1ia AemaA .39
te show you our goods.
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pipis
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GAS FIXTURES!
OF ALL KINDS.
GlebesRand Shades,
Geal Oil iAmrnL
I'lnmhifK anil flaaQiitner ""--
and fiiuinltne v
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stantly en hand and ter sale em Uw.vtkKHsV:
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The public is most ccrdlally laviteil te- 4
and examine these I nstrameats, wblek.wfH: I
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