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OJi FIXTURES, JtC.
?Lltm BKKMJUkAM.
Fer tbe past week we have been calling your attention te our large stock
of Gas and Ceal Oil Fixtures. Houses well lighted should be clean, and this
reminds us of our large stock of Brushes for Dusting, Scrubbing, White
washing and Fainting. These goods hare been bought at Great Bargains
and we are selling them at Lew Rates. We have Shee Brushes that we can
sell at half tbe Regular Price. Dust Brushes at much below the cost of
makincr. Herse Brushes, an elegant article, which we will net be able te re
place at thepriees we are asking for them. White Wash Brushes at Lewer
prices than ever before. . We guarantee the Largest Stock and Lewest Prices
en all these goods, and it will pay our Customers te lay these goods aside if
net wanted for a year.
JW-CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOUKSELVE8 -
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S,
Ne. 152 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
CLOTUIMU.
H
IK8U & BKOTHKK.
HA VlNOJVBTRETURNBDFROMTHh.
VARIOUS MARKETS WITH A tULL
AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
SUITINGS,
TROUSERINGS,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Worsted Goods,
WE OFFER THE SAME, WHICH, FOR
PRICE, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP,
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
HIRSH & BRO.,
The Pcnn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Nes. 2 and 4 N. Queen St.
sep8
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H.
GEBHABT.
Special Mice!
I hereby notify my friends and patrons that
I have just received a large assortment of me
dium weight suiting ler tl.e EAULY SPUING
TKADE.
Alse, a Choice Stock of SPRING OVEK
COA11NG of the Newest Shades.
I have also new ready sample cards of my
Foreign Importation forthebPlNG TRADE,
and auyene desirous of securing Choice
Styles can de se new.
All Heavy Weight SUITING and OVER
COATING will be made up te order until the
17th of MARCH at Cost Price.
H- GERHART,
TAIL OS,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET.
-TTTILLIAMSUN
FOSTEB.
Ueckwear. Neckwear.
THE WEXFORD
Is tbe name of MESSRS. F. SI. WALTON A
CO.'S latest production in STYLISH NECK
WEAR for GENTLEMEN. This NEAT and
GRACEFUL PUFF SCARF after a sharp con
test for supremacy bes been successful in
gaining the preference ever tbe Flat Scarf.
Therefore, all manufacturers ei Dine Neck
wear bave devoted their energies in the hope
of producing tbe most acceptable sbape. The
result bas been the WEXFORD proves the
most artistic of an endless variety of shapes.
The PATTERNS this season are et LARGE
DESIGNS and undoubtedly will become
very popular. The FIGURES nre SQUARE
STRIPES, BARS and RINGS, which
almost conceal the nature and color
ing of the ground. The most conspicuous
colors, and these intended te display an im
portant part this season aie STEEL BLUE,
GAKNET and OLIVE. The shades are in solid
and a new combination of ether harmonious
colors and the effect is very beautiful. There
bas been a steady Increase in the demand for
thisBtyleel neckwear, for alter all there is
nothing se neat as a pretty Ecerf.
In HALF-HOSE It is almost impossible te
ierm an idea what is te be the style. The va
riety Is bewildering. Tbe prominent colors
seem te be CANARY, PEARL and FLESH in
choice goods.
Sele Agents for DUNLAP'S FINE HATS.
CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALI8E8 and BUB
BER CLOAKS and COATS at the very Lewest
Prices.
JO-BOOT AND 8HOE DEPARTMENT will
open first week In APRIL.
Williamson & Fester,
Neb. 34,36 &38 E.King St,
LANCASTER. PA.
8PEUIAX. TBCAX.
Te workingmen In tobacco warehouses and
ethers in want of
- Gente FurnlBlitajr Goods,
NOTIONS, Ac all are respectfully Invited te
call andsee the BargmfeH new enered at tbe
PEOPLE'S 0TOCIVa STOKE.
HEXET-iriBCMOLD
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lerut Tailoring.
CLOTHING AC
Tj1 J. KUU8MAK.
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Neckties, Sftk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash
mere Mufltare. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine
Shirts, Underwear, JTur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.Collars.CuflH,
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card
Cases, Ladles' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scarf
Pins, Sleeve
Buttens,
Ac.
OONT FAIL lO SEE THE GltAND DIS
PLAY.
E. J. BRISMAN,
NO. SC NOUTU QUEEN STBEKT,
J.
K. HAlAMMGt) VAKU.-Addenda.
FBI ENDS AND PATRONS This may be the
last chance te secure the greatest bargains in
line Heavy-Weight WOOLENS ever ettered In
this city. Remember, I am going te close
them eutlf possible this season, l have bandied
this class of goods ter ever 25 years. I am
thoroughly familiar with the merit? of all tbe
leading makes of cloth in Hie market and de
say I think the F. & II. and Johanny Edreens
are superior in finish, mere reliable in color
and mere durable than any cloths produced
in the WOULD. Remember, also. I am the
only man In this city that has the NERVE te
tackle these fine, high-priced goods. They can
only be bad in large cities at prices net
less than S70 te 175. I am closing mine
out at J0 a suit.
I am having a great Beem In Treuserings.
I am offering Heavy-Weights from $3.60
te $10 a pair make a note of 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.
I Thanklnir the nubile for the kind natronae-o
extended particularly since my great reduc-
tlen in prices, I shall endeavor te give en-
tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Beine again
uuiu w uirauu 10 Dusiuess, i wui supenniena
every department of the trade personally and
will guarantee te secure te every one the
greatest value for their investment. All
my productions are warranted te be el
superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any
ether house in the trade, having in my employ
tbe best skilled workmen from the city. Un
less entirely satisfactory te the customer I
will net allow it te go out. 49Place your
orderatencoat
121 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
Neta Bkitb. I have a let of Remnants of
FineCIeUis and Cassimercs, suitable ler chil
dren, te which I invite the attention of mothers
of small boys from five te ten years of age.
These Remnants arc of the finest and best
quality of goods, and can be bad from 50 cents
te $1.60 a Suit.
I have en hand a Jarge let of LINEN AND
CLOTH LINED COLLARS AND CUFF8 for
Gentlemen and Youths which I am closing
out regardless of cost, te make room rer my
new Spring Stock. It will pay dealers te ex
amine these goods, there is certainly a great
bargain in them.
TJEAUY-MADK CLOTHING.
MUST BE SOLD.
A LARGE STOCK OF
READY - MiDE CLOTfllG
Fer Men, Beys and Children,
AT
ROSENSTEIN'S,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
As I am desirous et closing out my Entire
8teck et Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTH
ING by APRIL FIRST, I have made a Sweep
ing Reduction. Ten can certainly never again
get such an opportunity te purchase All-Weel,
Reliable and Well-Made CLOTHING at such
Lew Prices.
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS for 98.00, worth
$12.00.
MEN'S WORSTED SUITS ler $12.00, worth
$22.00.
BOYS' ALL-WOOL. SUITS for $5 00, worth
$10.00.
CIULDREN'SSUITS from $1 up.
TiieyffliistBe Sold
AS I PROPOSE TO GIVE MY ENTIRE AT
TENTION TO THE MERCHANT
TAILORING.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
In this d3pertment you can find the choicest
assortment of Fine Imported and American
Woolens which I am prepared te make te
order at Moderate Prices.
Having in my Employ a Firet-Olass
Gutter a Perfeet Fit can be
Relied Upen.
AU Shades of Fine Kerseys and Meltons for
SPRING OVERCOATS which I make te order
lined throughout with Silk, faced -with Silk
and Satin Sleeve Linings for $25.
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37 K0RTH QUEEN ST.
T OCBEB'S U1KB.
A 5c Package
LOCHERrS DYE
WILL COLOR MORE EGGS THAN ANY
OTHER DYE IK THE MARKET,
Fer sale by
CHAS, A. L0CHER,
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MJBDIVAZ..
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
A Hoesebold Artlelfl for
Uulvetsal Family
.Use.
Eradicates
Fer Scarlet and Ty
phoid Fevers. Diph
theria, Salivation, Ul
1UT A T ADIA cerab'd Sere Threat.
lUilJLiiilliiSinall Pox, Measles and
all Contagious Diseases.
Persons waiting en the sick should use it
freely. Scarlet Fever bas never been known te
spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow
Fever has been cure i with it after black vomit
hadtakenplace. The worst cases et diphtheria
yieiu. uj iu
Fevered and Sick Per
SMALL POX
and
PITTING of Small
pox PREVENTED.;
A member of my
family was taken with
Small-pox. I used the
Fluid ; the patient was
net delirious, was het
pitted, and was about
tbe house again in
three weeks and no
ethers had it J. W.
Pabkinsex, Philadel
phia. DIPHTHERIA
sons refreshed and
Bed Peres prevented
ey Darning wiin Dar
by's Fluid.
Impure Air m:ule
harmless aud purl
fled.
Fer 8ore Threat It Is a
sure ure.
Contagion destnyed.
Fer Frosted Feet.
Chilblains, Piles,
Cbaflngs, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Seft White Complex
ions secured vy its
use.
Shle Fever prevented
PREVENTED.
Tbe physicians here
Te purify the breath,!
Cleanse tne xceiu.
it can't be surpassed,
use Darby's Fluid very
Catarrh relieved and
successfully in tbe
cured.
Erysipelas cured.
Burns relieved 1 n
stantly.
treatment ei vipn
theria. A. Steixeh-
werck, Greensboro,
Aia.
Scars prevented
Dvsentrv cured.
Tetter dried up.
Wounds healed rapid
uneiera prevented.
Ulcers purified and
ly
Scurvy cured.
An Antidote ler Ani
mal erYcgetable Put
sons. Stings, etc.
healed.
In cases of Death It
should be used about
the corpse It will
preventany unpleas
ant smell.
The eminent Physi
I used the Fluid dur
ing our present at
flic-tien with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage. It Is in
dispensable te the
sick room. Wh. F.
cian. J. MARION
SIMb, M. D.. New
I eik. savs : "I am
Sabfesu, Eyrie, Ala. I
convinced Prof. Dar
by's Prophylactic
Fluid is a valuable
SCARLET FEVER
CURED.
disinfectant.'
Vakdkrbilt University, Nashville, Tcnn.
I testify te the most excellent quaUtits et
Darbv's Piephylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant
and detergent it is oeth theoretically and
practically superior te any pieparatien with,
which I am acquainted.
N. T. Lurreif, Prof. Chemistry.
DARBY'S TLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY
Hen. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia
Re7. Chab. F. Deeiis, D. D., Church of the
Strangers. N. Y.
Jes. LeCente, Columbia, Prof., University,
S.C.
Rev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. Gee. F. Pierce, Bishop M. E. Church.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used Internally or
externally for Man or Beast.
The Fluid has been thoretigly tested, and we
have abundant evidence that it lias done
everything here claimed. Fei fuller inform
atlen get or your Druggist a pamphlet or send
te the proprietors.
J n. ZKILIN & CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA.
Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street,
Jan22-lyeedAw
K
IDNUY-WOKT.
SIGNIFICANT SPBING.
A Dissertation upon its advent, and Its
effect upon mankind.
"The green leaf of the new come SpringS'ShaL.
Everybody recognizes spring, when It Is
once upon us, but many persons are net fa
miliar with the exact date of its appearance.
Webster, the world-renowned lexicographer
gives us a definition, which may net be inap
propriate here. "Spring," says he "Is the
season et the year when plants begin te vege
tate and rise ; the vernal season, comprehend
ing the months et March, April and May, In
the middle latitudes north of the equator."
Thomsen, in his "Seasons,' and Shakspcare
in many of his works, have, perhaps, no peers
in describing it, and yet "etherlal spring" is
freighted with malaria, "that insidious fee,
lurking unseen in the very air we breathe."
It spreads ever the fairest portions et our
land ; brings death and disease te thousands ;
cuts oft scores upon scores et our children and
youth, as well as theso In advanced lire. A
pestilence Is regarded, with little less appre
hension, and reeple everywhere are asking,
" what Is It ?" " Whei e dees 1 , come from ?
"What will cure it?"
Kidney-Wert, as a Spring Medicine.
When you begin te lese appetite .have a
headache, a pain in your side, back, and
shoulders ; te toss about at night In lcstlcss
dreams ; wake in the morning with a foul
mouth and furred tongue ; feel disinclined
te go about veur work, heavy In body and op
pressed in mind; bave a fit of the blues,
when your urlne gets scanty or high-colored J
te Buffer with constipation, diarrheea ; or
Indigestion ; have a pasty, sallow face, dull
eyes, and a blotched skin ,one or all of these
common complaints will certainly be evi
dences that your liver is disordered, torpid,
or perhaps diseased. A bottle of Kidney Kidney
Wert is, under such circumstances, a price
less been te such a person.
Bare assertions of proprietors have come te
possess less force than they frequently merit.
The cause of this condition et popular skep
ticism is, in the main, te be found in the tact
that charlatanism covers our bread land.
Meritorious articles are tee frequently found
in bad company.
Tbe proprietors of Kidney-Wert always
prove all their assertions, touching the meiits
of their preparations. When we afllrm, there
fore, that Kidney-Wert is a specific for just
such disorders as have been mentioned in
this article, the proof, tee, belongs te and
shall, fellow this statement.
A Physicians Experience.
Dr R. K. Clark, a regular physician of ex
tensive practice in Grand Isle County, and a
worthy deacon et the Congregational Church,
at Seuth Here, Vt., has used Kidney-Wert for
several years in his practice, and before the
present proprietors purchased an interest in
it, he had given his unDiased opinion in its
favor. This opinion has net changed. " It has
done better than any ether remedy I have ever
used," says the Docter, and, further en he
writes : "I de net recollect an Instance where
the patient te whom I have given It bas failed
te receive benefit from its use, and in some
severe cases most decidedly se." These are
strong words. They are from a representa
tive, conscientious, ever-approachable public
citizen, however, and better still they are
true.
Kidney-Wert will bear all the onceniums
lavished upon It by Its friends-and their
name is legion. " I will swear by Kidney Kidney
Wert all the time," writes Mr. J. B. Kaufiman,
of Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement this by
asserting, as a matter of fact, and one capable
of demonstration, tbat all honest patrons of
this remedy are its friends and advocates.
ml6 lwdeed&w
1DHKT WOKT FOB SALE AT If. if.
Cochran's Drug store, 137 and 189 -North
Queen street. mar23md
GRAY'S SPKCIFIO J1KDIOIKK. TUB
Great English Remedy. An unfailing
cure ter Impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain. In the Back, Dimness et
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases tbat lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. - Full par
ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te
send tree by mail te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack
age, or six packages ter $5, or will be sent free
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, H.B. Cochran, 137 and 138
North Queen street. On account et oounter eounter oeunter
Salts,' we nave adopted tbe Yellow Wrapper:
ttteenlygesalM. tttuuantees of cure JssiMd by
tm. iw weuiJuuwwnBj e. voearan,
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THE VAtfDEBBILTS.
SUMK SPKCJttKNSOrTHKlKSrLENDOK
Tbe Last New Dining Boen Unexampled
Bf agnlficeece im tbe Hense of Cor Cer Cor
Beliea Vanderb.lt.
The dining room of the new house of
Cernel iaaVanderbi.t will be a marvel of
art and handiwork. A correspondent
writing of it says : We mast enter the
front deer and cress the hall before look
ing at tbe dining room, and there the har
monious effects of color and the treat -te
the sense of sight will make us linger a
moment. The deer which has closed be
hind us is a glory of glass jewels, studded
together with the network of" lead which
holds them, forming in arabesque pattern,
one of Lafarge's triumphs in stained glass.
On the right is a small reception room,
the woodwork of unpolished ebony, pan
elled eight feet with a mosaic frieze above.
A small window in this room cost a fabu
leus sum, though it measures only nine
inches by twelve.
We ascend three oaken steps in tbe hall
and find ourselves in the main hall. Oppo Oppe
Mte us is tbe solid oak staircase, partially
hidden by a reproduction of Uebelin tap
estry, for which, it is said, lu. Vandcr
bilt paid $30,000. In front of this stands
an old marriage chest of black oak and
brass. A few old chairs, covered with old
Dutch leather, complete tbe furnishing of
the ball. A portiere which is te hang at
the dining room deer is net yet in in its
place, but will bear mentioning. Upen
an oaken bar with rings of geld is te hang
a precious fabric measuring six by four
feet. It is literally a piece of cloth of
geld. Te prove that it is a cloth of geld
it is only necessary te state that Tiffany
& Ce., the jewelers, under the direction
of an artist, spun from pure geld a thread
which comprises this hanging at a cost of
$20,000. Miss Tillinghast, whose work of
design and embroidery is at tbe head of
that particular art in this country, and
possibly in the world, undertook, with her
assistants, the embellishment with the
needle of this cloth of geld. Worked in J
silver mad delicate blue and sea-green
metal threads are the scenes of the aeid.
Inte the late hours of tbe night were these
busy fingers working te accomplish their
work at the premised time. If the hours
spent upon it were reckoned by the eight
hours a-day system, four years and a half
would be tbe result shown of the time
consumed. This is the way of the nine
teenth century in America. If we bave
the money we must have what we desire
at a moment's notice. Te wait a year is
such a. long time !
Passing witbin the deer we find that it
is in fact two months ever A year since the
decorator and the interior finisher began
their work. It is a large oblong room,
with a spacious conservatory at the end,
which will be filled with raie exotics. At
the ether end an arch separates the break
fast room from the dining hall. One thing
that is the most noticeable is the absence
et windows around the room. There is no
light except through the glass of the con
servatory, and that will be partially ob.
scured by a screen et stained glass. This
portion of the house is but one story high,
and consequently a jeweled glass skylight
of immense size forms a large part of the
ceiling. The room is high studded, and
the woodwork, which is of oak, darkened
te give an antique appearance, is panelled
with heavy meuldings of hammered brass,
making a dado of about five feet around
the room. The heavy beams, a feet in
thickncs3, intercept each ether en the
ceiling, allowing the stained glass skylight
te fill the different centre panels.
But the delight of any one looking upon
this room will he centred upon the panels
which constitute the " style " or that
space between the walls and the skylight
en the ceiling. Here art has triumphed.
Four of these panels represent the seasons
in bass-relief figures, three quarters life
size, and ethers of a classic design.
Te attempt te describe thorn will be te
fail, but a mere suggestion of autumn may
be the foundation of a dream which the
writer will vouch cannot equal the reality.
Ilere is a partially nude figure, the flesh
parts cut from solid ivory and the drapery
chiselled from a greenish stone known as
serpentine, standing against vines and
leaves carved from the solid oak that con
stitutes the whole background, with the
left hand raised above the bead grasping
a heavily carved grape branch, from which
hang in clusters of varied hues bunches of
grapes carved from mother-of pearl. The
right arm is extended, the hand holding a
bent circle of inlaid mother-of-pearl and
ebony ; the deepening of the flesh tints
has been given te the ivory with acids,
shading it into the browns and ecru color
ing. Hammered brass and cast bronze are
also utilized in the hair. Although Mr.
Lafarge reaps the praise that new is and
ever will be given te these, there is one te
whom a great deal of the praise belongs.
While be is a great colorist, Mr. Lafarge
is, alas ! a peer draughtsman, especially
where the human figure is concerned.
These panels must have been a failure had
net the hand of St. Gaudens medelled
them.
Within this room there are no ebande ebande
liers, but above the skylight a row of gas
jets, will cast a mellow light through the
stained glass jewels upon tne silver and
glass of the table below. The heavy
beams of tbe ceiling are inlaid with the
Grecian pattern in mother-of-pearl, and
the high mantel has an exquisite inlaying
of pure silver, ebony, mother-of-pearl, and
ivory, forming vases, birds and foliage.
The breakfast room is in white and geld,
and the ceiling is panelled with places for
ten pictures which are new being finished
in Mr. Lafaige s studio. It is estimated
tbat these rooms will cost $100,000 when
finished.
The Vanderbllt Ball.
Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt will seen give a
fancy dress ball, some of the arrangements
for which are thus ierecast : The Mether
Geese quadrille had its last rehearsal at
Mrs. Butler Duncan's en Thursday, and
its members weie pronounced perfect in
all the stately movements and intricate
windings of the dance. The ladies pre
siding ever some of the ether quadrilles
have net been se fortunate in their corps
de ballet, and in one case an open insur
rection bas occurred among its members,
and a determination te substitute the
lancers for the quadrille figures has been
announced.
Of course, as in all great undertakings,
there are occasionally troubled waters,
upon which no one will pour the tradi
tional oil, and blocks in the read requir
ing some skill and cleverness te surmount.
It is rumored that a heavy cloud has
gathered ever Mrs. W. Aster's starry fir
mament, and that one of her brightest
lights has disappeared en account of the
scantiness and transparency of the dress.
A disappointment bas also occurred lrem
a quarter where it was least expected,
from the immortal Werth. The eestumes
of a Reman and a Venetian princess,
which he bas sent out for Mrs. Vanderbilt
and-Lady Mandeville respectively, de net
meet with approval, and the'fair mistress
of the revels is said te be sd dissatisfied
that she proposes to.threw "aside Werth's
creation and appear aa etoetrkriitht.
mere wm prebaMy bat rawaiateri?
tl eharaeurs Vtai il at tMa ball.
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impersonation of insectf, flowers, bird?, or
even animals. Mrs. Buehanan Winthrop
is going as peacock, and her costume is
said te be extremely fanciful and becom
ing. Mrs- Seward Webb will represent a
hornet, without its objectionable nest.
The dress will be in black and yellow
stripes, with gauzy wings. Anether lady
with a very small waist, we presume, will
represent a wasp, and ethers are 'going as
swallows land hummingbirds. The courts
of Leuis -XI Y, and XV. will, of course, be
largely represented, and hairdressers are
in such demand that many ladies will be
obliged te rise an hour earlier than usual
that their hair may be powdered before
breakfast. On the occasion of the great
balpeudre at Buckingham palace,a cum
ber of aristocratic heads were dressed en
the previous day, and a court hairdresser
wen undying fame and gratitude by con
triving a padded pasteboard arrangement
in which the edifice of puffs and cushions
was protected from damage while the
wearer snatched a few hours' repose.
The flower quadrille, about which but
little has been heard or said, will preba
bly be one of the prettiest, and the roses,
heartease, morning glories, and lillies will
for once quite outshine Solemon in all his
glory. And tbe mention of Solemon very
naturally suggests his wealthy neighbor
and visitor, the Queen of Sheba, whom
Mrs. Frederiek Neilson has elected te pro
duce. Her costume will, of course, be
regal, and her jewels worthy of the name
she assumes.
Indeed, the display of diamonds en the
occasion of this notable ball will probably
be something never before Been in
the city. An elderly club man,
who has been a ball giver in his
day, and who is of mathematical turn of
mind, occupied a leisure half hour the
ether evening in calculating the amount
of money that it will probably cause te
change hands. Fifty thousand dollars he
estimated would net mere than cover the
cost of tbe entertainment, with the money
that had been expended in the purchase
and hire of cestumesj without, of course,
including either lace or jewels. The one
item of champagne alone, by Mr. Vander
bilt's own calculation, will amount te
nearly $2,000. And the contents of his
house en the night of the ball, including
furniture, pictures, bric-a-brac, and jawels
worn by his family and friends, was valued
by this veteran calculator at net less than
$5,000,000.
DKUMOKE DOINGS.
Our Regular Fairfield Correspondent.
W. Smith Hastings has two English
cents, the elder of which was made in
1729, when the geed " Georgius H. Rex"
was en the throne. Tbe ether was made
during the reign of our old and particular
friend, Geerge III, in 1775. Beth speci
mens are in geed condition and would be
very entertaining if they, like some of our
old men, could tell what they have Been.
Mere cattle are being fed in this part of
the county than have been for years, and
some of them are beauties, as we buy geed
stock and have some excellent feeders.
Mr. James G.MeSparren, of Fairfield, has a
let well worthy of mention. But our
champion let,in regard te qua!ity,uniform qua!ity,uniferm
ity of size and color, and all the ether
points going te make up a first class steer
having had the best attention, is owned
and fed by Mr. Hugh . Leng, near
Fuseyville. He bas eighteen of them, and
will turn them out against any of that
number in the cennty.
The commissioners appointed te divide
our township into two election districts,
met at Drumore Centre last Saturday and
agreed upon the division given te the read
supervisors. The eastern end will held
its elections in tbe tobacco house of Mr.
Swarr,near Mechanic's Greve ; the western
likely at Hess' mill. .
Mrs. Hannah Cook an aged lady of
Pleasant Greve, Fulton township, died
last week suddenly.
Ge te H. U. ceenran's drug store ter Mrs.
Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright,
ness and durability et color, are uneqnaled.
Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng
lish and German. Price. 15 cents.
Net tomorrow, but te-day, read tbe adver
tisement of Simmons Liver Regulator.
Celluloid Eye-Glasses have steed the test,
and tbe thousands who new wear them pro
nounce them the best. Fer sale by all leading
Jewelers and Opticians. m!9-lwdeed
E. A. Waltman, Wrlghtsville, Pa., says:
"A few doses of Brown's Iren Bitters will
satisfy any one of its remedial effects." Fer
sale by u. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Queen street. ml0-lwdw
A Kenevattng Kemeay
Is te be found in Bnrdeck Bleed Bitters. As
an antidote for sick headache, lemale weak
ness, biliousness, indigestion, constipation,
and ether diseases et a kindred nature, these
bitters are invaluable. Price $1. Fer sale by
H. B. Cochi&n, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
We Challenge tbe World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove tbat Shiloh's consumption Cure is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as
much as it will cure a common or Chronic
Cough in one-half the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere cases of Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where tbey tail, it is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c., 60c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Qneen street. feb7-eedl
A Vriend In Need.
TIme ever and again Themas' EclectrlcOil
has proved a salutary friend te the distressed.
As a reliable curative ter croup In children,
sere threat and bronchial affections, and as a
positive external remedy for pain,. It is a
never-falling antidote. Fer sale by II. B.
Cochran, 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 effect the health,
which Sulphur. Sugar of Letd and Nitrate ei
bilver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful
flossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
ettle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE ft CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
A RUCKEL. New Yerk. jun6-lyLeedw
CAMMM-A&MB, JtV.
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Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY".
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
BEAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUBES,
LANCASTER, PA.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage
desired. AU Werk finished In tne most com
fortable and elegant style. We use only the
best selected material and employ only the
beat mechanics. Fer quality of work our
prices are tbe cheapest in tbe state. We buy
for cash and sell en tbe most reasonable
terms. Give us a call. All work warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One set et
workmen especially employed ler" that-pur-peee.-
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Hear what one Hkeuber of tne yiftla
testifies regarding the scMatiae prepara
tion -of a brother member.
Mb. Da wlkt has been In the drug business
in the city et Providence twenty-nve years as
clerk and proprietor In geed standing, and
knows whereof be affirms. Ed.
Mr. D. says: "Fer many years! have suffer
ed, intensely at times, with, what Is generally
called rheumatism. When first attacked I was
confined te my bed and could net walk a step.
I could net bear tbe weight of the bed-clothes
se excruciating was the agony I endured. I
always noticed that before these attacks came
en my kidneys .were affected ; before there
would be any pain in my limbs or any swell
ing of Joints or limbs, the color of the secre
tions from the kidneys would be very dark
and tbe odor strong and feverish. The last
attaek was very severe, about five years age,
and I was confined te the house several weeks
and was unable te attend te business In three
months. During the time I was confined at
home and the time of my convalescence I
employed four of the best doctors tbat I could
obtain, but none et them gave me per
manent relief, for they did net go te work at
the cause of the trouble. Having been ac
quainted with the proprietor of Hunt's Rem
edy a long time I was Induced by him te give
It trial, hoping that it might reach the seat of J
the disease : and after taking one bottle I
found myself very much improved, and after
taking the second I was feeling better than I
had after any previous attacks. During many
months previous te taklnir the Remedy my
hands and fingers would be much swollen
and stiff every morning ; my left side. In the
region of stomach and spleen, was very lame
and sensitive ; at times I would be taken with
severe cramps ever the spleen, and be obliged
te apply mustard or cayenne for temporary
relief ; I was very norvens nights and could
net sleep ; I was obliged te be very particular
in my diet, and my physl al system was sadly
demoralized. Since I have taken Hunt's Rem
edy systematically all these things have
changed ; I have no swollen hands or limbs,
no pains or cramps in tne side, can eat all
kinds et feed, sleep soundly and get thor
oughly rested, and my kidneys are active and
perform their functions promptly, thus taking
out et the system all the poisonous secretions
which contaminate the whole system where
the kidneys de net act efficiently. My friend e,
what Hnnt's Remedy has dene for me It will
oe for allot you. I believe it te be the only
sure cure terall diseases of the Ktdneys, Liver,
and Uiinary organs. Respectfully.
E. R. DAWLET.
ml6-MW&F Oi Bread St."
HUNT'S SEMbDI FOK SALE AT H. K
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North
Queen street. mar2-3md
VLOTUWH.
We keep net only fine cloth
ing, but also tough things te
knock about in, geed working
suits and goods for roughing it,
suitable for the sportsman.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Building, Chestnut & ftxlh Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
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papxm njunmraB, jte.
-prlABES W. f BY.
We have opened te-day another
CHOICE LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS
Three, thrce-and-a-half and four yards long in
Swiss, Nottingham. Applequln, &c.
LAC E LAMBREQUINS.
SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS.
Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur
tain Poles, Bands, Leeps,
Heeks, &e.
Cornice, in variety te fit any Window. Forty
Different Patterns et DADO WINDOW
SHADES, in new colors, 6 and 7 feet long.
NICKLE ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
Wall Papers,
Of every description, in Gilts, Grounded and
Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 67 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER. PA.
OOAlm
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Of
LUMBER AND COAL.
Jkvrard: Ne. 430 North Water and Frtnee
treets above Lemen Lancaster. as-lyd
MANCKK AHO GOAL.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by tbe car lead at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth for Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yard 315 Harrisburg Pike.
Gsxzbai. Omcx 20 East Chestnut street.
Kauffinan, Keller & Oe.
apri-lyd
pOAL.
M. V. B. COHO,
330 XOMTH. WATMU BX Immhmv, 1
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
QgMiaaw With the TelevbaaleateeBaav
Yard and Office: Ha 3M NORTH W ATE
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ters. In the Winter it
and warms the system ; te tki9jftig0;
it enriches the bleed and temvmn.tmiP'L.
ease ; in the Summer it givw teimtf
tne nerves ana ana aigasuv
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In no way can disease be te Mirl
prevented as by keeping the tjmm 1mlM& "1
perfect condition. Brown's Ixesr'BilHS
ters ensures perfect health OatmkJ
tee changing seasons, it nHsraaf tUt'.rfU
danger from impure water nil miisji, .
matie air, and it prevents-
lien. Eidnev anti Liver DImsss ateu-'iASi'jl
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known firm of H. 8. Berlin A Cfip.
Attorneys, Le Droit BniWiag, Wssfcsl
ingtea, D. C, writes, Dee. 5th, 1881'
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. nervous troubles, cuted W0$vj5Jj
overwork,
suits.
with excellent re-
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Beware of imitations. Ask for
Brown's Iren Bitters, and insist eb1
having it. Don't be imposed 0 wish .'
r jziite-
something recemmended as "jvstt
geed." The genuine is mads only sysFJN$j
the Brown Chemical Ce., BaKhsectv. I-. S
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Fer sale wholesale and retail by B.B, COCK-
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 130 Nerta
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WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Ellei
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