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Volume XIX Ne 176.
aOVSB rUBNIHUWU OOUIiB.
FEW WOKU3 AHOCT
OHILDRBN'S
We take pleasure in calling the attention of the public
,. t or Accnrhnent of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES.
these goods have been made te our own special order, we feel
safe in saying that in Durability of Construction, Elegance of
Finish or Beauty of Design, they are ahead of any goods in the
market The styles this season are mere varied than ever. The
finest goods are of Rattan, Cane or Weed-slat bodies, with gear
and wheels either painted or varnished. Parasols or Canopy
Tops are equally fashionable. Our finest goods are upholstered
in the richest Plain or Brocaded Satins. But we have Elegant
Goods in "Weel, Terry, Tapestry and Ram's Cleth. Notwith
standing our Carriages are better and handsomer than ever, the
prices are lower. Call early and make your selections.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
vur OUO
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LACK GOU1IN.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BAIR'S OLD STORE.)
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
HAS JUST OPENED A NEW AND DESIRABLE LINE OP
BLACK GOODS.
Including" LUPIN'S CASHMERES, BLUE and in JET BLACK.
CUT CASHMERES. LANGTRY SUITINGS, BLACK BATTISTE, NUN'S VEIL
L ING. LACE BUNTINGS, BENGALINES, CASHMERE COUPE.
Silk Warn Henriettas, Silk Warp Drep d'Alma, Black Jersey Cleths for
P H LADIES' JACKETS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.
Frem a large importer's sale in New Yerk, being the Cheapest Goods yet offered
Geerge Fahnesteek,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
CLOTUJXU.
p."
UOSTKTTKK SON.
II
A LARGE STOCK OK
CLOTHING
NOW BEADY FOB
SPRING WEAR,
AND MADE IN THE
LATEST STYLES.
A low SPECIAL LOTS Of
Black Cassiimrd and Worsted Suits,
for Youths and Beys, suitable ter Continua
tion Suits, ami lunging In price
FROM $8.00 TO $1200.
THE
Merchant Tailoring Department
IB illled -with tlie LATEST STYLES and you
are sure te be satisfied If you give us a tilal.
1 1 Hosteller & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. FA.
H,
OKRUAKT.
Special Mice!
I hereby notify my friends and patrons that
I have just received a large assortment et me
dium weight suiting ter ll.e EARLY SPUING
TBA.DE.
Alse, a Choice Stock or SPRING OVER
COATING et the Newest Shades.
I have also new ready sample cards et my
Terelgn Importation for thcbPRlNG TRADE,
mid anyone 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 OB,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
B.AKHW-AMB.
IS
KW BAKUWA1US SIUBB-
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL & REMIER,
DEALEBS IN:
BUILDING and CABIN M
HARDWARE,
810VES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
PAIU1S,
OILS and
GLASS
Heuse Furnishing Goods.
Rll-.1ni1Aw
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DUtlBB.POKEB.CASSlNA AM) A rDLL
I Una et Hart's and Dougherty s playing
'"aMllAH'B YELLOW KBONT CIG AB
QkirAj?.
CARRIAGES.
te
As
VS.
T)LACK GOODS.
CLOTHING, UlfOBltWBAJt, it.
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J. KK1SMAH.
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Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash
mere Mullier.. Linen Handkerchiefs, Une
Shirts, UiidTwn r, Eur Spring Tep
Gloves, Caster Gloves.Collard.Cutfrt.
Siispendcis, Pocket Beeks. Card
Case.". Ladles' .Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scarf
Pins, Sleove
Buttens,
&C.
DON'T FAIL lO SEE THE GRAND DIS
PLAY.
E. J. ERISMAN,
NO. f.G NOKTH QUEEN STREET.
Sl'iCINU CAMPAIIJN.
SPRING- CAMPAIGN.
We are again u-ady villi Stock that will
surprise you, which for completeness, variety
and
LOW PRICES,
Cannet be equalled. All manufactured In this
city by skilled hands.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S SUITS, SU.r.O SI. S4.50, S3, SO, W7
1e815
YOUTH'S SUITS. SJ.25. 83.75, I83, 5
te SIO.
OUR SPECIALTY.
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
AT
ITCMAIiKABLi LOW FIGURES.
Alse si Full Line et
Gents' Furnishing Goods
AT P.OTTOM Pill ,ES.
S-We pay special attention teMEBCUANT
TAILORING. Always a full line of PIECE
GOODS en hand, which will be made up at
LOWEST PRICES.
CALL AT
Hindi t Breil's,
Great Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
Nes. 2 and 4 '. Queen St.
Lakcasteb, Pa.
3 We shall esteem it a favor ter you te call
..n.i irmir tlu.nm.li mir IMMENSE S'lOCK.
sepS tv1
B"
EaUY fob spking.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OF
Spin Overcoats a! Suits
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE TBICES :
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS
At $1.(0. Jj.00, $C.00, 18.00, $12.00 up te $18 OC.
BOY'S SUITS
At $2.(0, 13.00, f4.50, up te S9.00.
OHILDRBN'S SUITS
At $1.73, $2.00. $3.00, $1,00, up te $6.00.
MEROHAflTTAILORIM
We have a very Large and Select Assort
ment et Goods In the 1'IECE, and make them
te order at the most astonishingly LOW
I'BICES.
MEN'S SUITS TO ORDER.
At$12.0i, $14.00, $16.00. $18.00, up te $25 and $30.
lnouwlndew8 we have markPd in plain
figures 1C0 pairs of pants. In different styles,
which we make te order lreni $3.00 te 9 00.
a inn. ntiitntnunt of facts, or an elaborate
line el argument, is net necessary te convince-
these WHO inspect our sjneuuiu uuu ui uuiu-
inir mwi iMfien ijoeds. and learn the excecd-
injjlvLOW BBICES at which we are selling
goods anil that we are offering extraordinary
bargains in every kind et garments
AT
L. GaEsman & Bre.,
Gb.8 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Bight en the Southwest Cerner ei Orange St.
LANCASTER. PA.
jO-TIie cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Manufacturing He"j in the city.
OAHUBL H. lKIilS, AXTOKNK. MAS
O Removed his Ofllce irem 66 North Duke
Jdreet te Ne. 41 GBANT STBEET, immedi
ately in Bear ei Court .Hopbe, Leng's New
Building. mTMid
Fraiii
LANCASTER,
TEMEMBKK THIS.
IF YOU ARE SICK.
It von are sick. HOP
BITTERS Will
surely aid nature in maxing you wen
Hirain when all else tails.
u rely i
It yen are comparatively well, but
teel the nce3 of a grand tonic and stini
uiant, never rest easy till you are made
a new being by the use et
HOP BITTEBS.
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are
gutteiing from any ether of the numer
eus diseases et the stomach or bowels, it
is your own fault it you remain ill, for
HOP BITTERS
are the sovereign remedy in all such
complaints.
It you are wasting away with any form
et Kidnev disease, fctep tempting Death
this moment, and turn ler a cure te
HOP BITTERS.
If you are sick with that terrible sick
ness Nervousness, you will ilnd a "Balm -in
Gilead " in the use et
HOP BITTERS.
It you are a frequenter, or a resident
or a miasmatic district, barricatle your
system against the scourge of all coun
tries malarial, epidemic, bilious, and
intermittent ievers-by the use et
HOP BITTER8.
If you have rough, plmply.er swallow
skin. 1 ad breath, pains and aches, and
reel mlserablegeneraliy.IlOP BITTERS
will give you lair skin, rich bleed, the
sweetest breath, health, and comfort.
In short, they euro ALL Diseases et
the Stomach, Bowels, BIoej, Liver,
Nerves, Kidnej s, etc., and
$500
will be paid ler a case they will net cure
or help, or for anything impure or In
jurieus ieunu in iuum.
That peer, bedridden, Invali 1 wif.
sister, mother, or daughter, can be made
the picture of health by a few bottles et
Hep Bitters, cestlnglbut a trifle.
Will you let them suffer ?
Cleanse,. Pnrify and Enrich
the Bleed with
Hep Bitters,
And you will have no sickness or sutTering or
doctor's bills te pay.
inl3-TuTh&S
TTOP BITTKKS FOB, 8LK AT H. It
XX Cochran's Dru
ISlere, ;137 and 139 North
Queen street.
uiaiA'uuiu
clothing ec.
Shall we speak of our great
variety of Spring Overcoats and
our low prices ? That would be
nothing new. Everybody ad
vertises " great variety," etc.
Oall in and see for yourself.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Building, Chestnut & Hxih Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
H127-1 wd
R
EAUY-MADK CLOTBIKO.
MUST BE SOLD.
A LARGE STOCK OF
READY-Mai CLOTHING
Fer Men, Beys and Children,
-AT-
ROSENSTEIN'S,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
As I am desirous el closing out my Entire
Stock ei Men's. Beys' and Children's CLOTH
ING by APBIL EIBST, I have made a Sweep
ing Beductien. Yeu can certainly never again
get such an opportunity te purchase All-Weel,
Beliable and WMl-Made CLOTHING at such
Lew Prices.
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS ler $6.00, worth
$12.00.
MEN'S WOBSTED SUITS ler $12.00, worth
$22.00.
BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5 00, worth
tlO.CO.
CHILDREN'S SUITS Irem $1 up.
They Must Be Sold
ASIPBOPOSETO GlVJS MY ENTIBE AT
TENTION TO THE MERCHANT
TAILORING.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
In this department you can And 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 First-Glass
Gutter a Perfect Pit can be
Relied Upen.
All Shades et Fine Kerseys and Meltons for
SPRING OVERCOATS? which I make te order
lined throughout with SUk, iaced with Silk
and Satin Sleeve Linings for $25.
37 NORTH QUEEN ST.
PA. TUESDAY. MABCH 27, 1883.
THE TOBACCO MAEKET.
IN NEW YOBK AD IN LANUASIEK.
Seed Leaf and Havana The Lecal Trans
actions Beceni Sales acd
Deliveries.
U. S. Tobacco Journal.
Ne improvement in seed leaf can be
noticed. Fer Sumatra and Havana to
baccos our market was exceedingly active.
Seed leaf remained neglected. There was
an unusual inquiry for '81 Pennsylvania,
and would be buyers examined many
packings, but the only result was the sale
of about 230 cases at the usual p. t. There
is a demand for this tobacco, notwith
standing all reports te the contrary. It
contains seme very fine stock ; it has
excellent quality, and, as a rule, bums
white ; and still hardly mere thaa 5 per
cent, of the crop has gene into manufac
turers' hands as yet. The cause for this
lies with the packers. They bought the
tobacco at such high figures that their
asking prices last fall made an investment
by a jobber or manufacturer extra hazard
ous. The Havana seed of Wisconsin and
New Yerk was efiered at a great deal
lower figures ; and, consequently, while
the two last named sold, the first
named remained en baud. Then
came the long period of enforced
idleness in manufacturing circles,
the competition of Sumatra tobacco, and,
above all. the reports of the magnificent
quality of the '82 Pennsylvania, coupled
with comparatively low prices asked for
the same by growers. Naturally enough
all these needing tobacco for jobbing or
manufacturing purposes began te indulge
in the " bridging ever" process. If '81
Pennsylvania had been the only available
block this would have been impossible ;
but with the masse3 of stock in the mar
ket, including '80 Pennsylvania, '81 Wis
consin, '81 New Yerk state and '81 Con
necticut, net te say anything of the better
grades of '81 Ohie and Sumatra tobacco,
investors have found no difficulty in sup
plying themselves with leaf.
Te our knowledge, no holder of '81
Pennsylvania has se far offered his pack
ing at low figures. When we say "low
figures" we mean figures which would
induce speculative investment. If these
holders would place themselves in the po
sition of buyers new swarming in Penn
sylvania they would arrive at the value of
their goods. If they could, as ethers are
new doing, buy '82 Pennsylvania at from
10 te 13 cents through, would they pay 15
te 25 cents for '81 leaf?
Is there a scarcity of old tobacco new,
or is there any chance of oue iu the near
future ? If there is one, and if the '82
Pennsylvania is net as geed in quality and
yield as the '81, then these holders are
right in biding their time for a profitable
return for their investment.
The sales of the week were as follews:
Pennsylvania, crop '81, 250 cases, p. t. ;
crop '80, 400 cases, at H te 12J.
New Yerk, crop '81, 150 cases Havana
seed, at 22.
Connecticut, crop '81, wrappers, at 1G
te 32.
Ohie, crop '81, 200 cases, at 5i te S.
Sumatra. A heavy jobbing business
was done, sales numbering C00 bales at
figutes ranging from 93 cents for light
and ragged te $1.40 for daik and medium
size.
Havana. Market very active. Sales 800
bales. Quotations, 85c. te $1.30. Feity
bales of '81 wrapper.-; were sold at $2.80 te
a city manufacturer.
Guns" Kojiert.
Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J.
S. Gans' Sen & Ce.. tobacco brokers, Ne.
131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week
ending March 2G, 1883:
200 cases 1881 Pennsylvania, 612c ;
200 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, 818 ; 100
cases 1881 New England, 1030a ; 100
cases 1881 Ohie, 5c; 100 cases sundries
3J18. Total, 700 cases.
Tbe rhlladelpuia Market.
Lear.
Seed Leaf Dull is th3 word generally.
The truth is but few goods are needed
just new. The 1st of May must come and
go before the anticipated boom can be re
alized. When it does come, there is ene
satisfaction : never in the history of leaf
merchants has there been a better selec
tion of cigar leaf in the market than new,
of every grade aud description, se that
before long lively times may be expected.
Ceusideiiug the condition of trade prices
held remarkably steady.
Sumatra still has its admirers. Sales of
Havana have fallen back in full sympathy
with seed. Seme splendid Vuelta is in
the market.
Receipts for the week : 184 cases Cen
neeticut, 2G1 cases Pennsylvania, 37 casus
Ohie, 54 cases Wisconsin, 91 cases Yerk
State seed, 87 bales Havana, 30 bales Su
matra aud 326 hhds Virginia aud Western
leaf tobacco.
Sales have been : 121 cases Connecticut,
178 cases Pennsylvania, 21 cases Ohie, 35
cases Wisconsin, 57 cases Yerk State
seed, 73 bales Havana, 19 bales Sumatra,
71 hhds Virginia and Western leaf iu
transit direct te manufacturers.
.Exported of leaf te Liverpool, 31,309
lbs ; te West Indies, 2,910 lb-. Total,
34,225 lbs.
TI1E L.OUAL IHABKET.
Transactions in Old and New Lear.
The past week has been a rather quiet
one se lar as buying aud selling is con
cerned, though there was a great deal of
leaf delivered at the warehouses that had
been previously purchased. Buyers say
that the dullness is net because they are
unwilling te buy, but rather because the
farmers want as high prices for the bal
ance of the crop as were paid earlier in
the season for the finer lets which were
then bought. There are, nevertheless, a
geed many buyers yet in tbe field, and
some of them have received orders from
their principals te take all they can get at
reasonable figures. This is a straw
which shows that the crop of 82 is
wanted, and that it will be taken off the
farmers' hands at paying prices ; ana
that the scare of " ever production " aud
the competition of Sumatra tobacco is
net having much weight with Bhrewd
dealers.
During the week past there have been
no heavy sales in old tobacco. Jehn Hil
debrand sold 100 cases of '80 en private
terms, and 200 or 300 cases of '80 and '81
were disposed of in smaller lets by ether
packers.
ftrnat activity continues at the ware
houses in preparing the crop of 1882 for
market. There is great diversity of
opinion among packers as te its condition,
and, there is no doubt, great diversity in
the quality of different plantings. They
are like Longfellow's little girl : "When
she was geed, she was very, very geed, and
when she was bad 8he was horrid."
Seme Recent Sales.
Skiles&Fry bought of A. Hershour,
Fulton township. 6 acres at 13, 5, 3 ; Ames
Griest's estate, Eden, 3 acres at 18, 8, 5,
3.
Jehn S. Rohrer bought of H. Wilkey,
Colerain. 2 acres at 15, 5, 3 ; J. J. An
drews, 2 acres at 9, 4, 2 ; R. Fergusen, 2
acres at 13, 4, 2; besides these he has
bought some 50 acres in Colerain at about
same prices.
Hildebrand, Hoerner & Ce., bought tbe
following leta in Mt. Jey township
Aaren Kubns, 2 acres at id, e, e
Henry
Eshle-
Bard, 2 acres at 12, 5, 3 ; Henry
man, 2 acres at 1C, 5, 3 : Nathaniel
Fierc-
tine, 2 acres at 11, 2.
Nissley, Kieybill & Nissley bought in
East Denegal, from ' Geerge Lentz, 1 J
acres at 5 round ; from Geerge Colwel),
J acre at 5 round.
Abraham Sheibley, jr., near Oregon,
Lancaster county, sold te Stephen B.
Herr, 4 acres of tobacco at 27 for all
wrappers. 10 for seconds, 3 for fillers.
G. H. & W. B Townsend, of Christiana
sold 4$ acres of tobacco te Frank Pent
large, at 20, 8, 5, 2 ; R. B. Simmons, jr.,
same place, sold one acre te same, for 16,
5, 2 ; N. B. Warner & Bre., of same place
2J acres te Fridyef Mountville, for 16, 5,
2 ; E. P. Pownell, of same plase, 5 acres
te 3. K. Shirk, for 20. 10, 5, 3.
Bart township :J The sales the past
week were net se extensive in this neigh
borhood, but prices a trifle better. Seme
excellent lets still remain unsold, but
will no doubt seen ba taken. Martin &
Fritz have made two or three purchases
in Chester county, but have net yet com
menccd te case any ; it is net known
what they will de in the trad.e. All
their old, or 1880 crop, amounting te
near 500 cases, has been sold and shipped.
They have still in their warehouse about
200 cases of 1881 crop, bought entirely in
districts where there was no hail storm.
The sales the past week were as fellows :
te Friday : H. Girvin, 2 acres at 13. 4, 2 ;
PUDenly, jr., 1 acres at 12, 4, 2 ; W.
Jehnsen, 1 acre at 12, 4, 2. Te Sener &
Kreidcr : H. S. Kcndig, 3 acres at 20, 5,
3 ; Aaren Hartman, 2 acres at 19, 5, 3 ;
Meris Eavenson, small let at 18, 5, 2. Te
Eendig & Ce : Jehn Hies, 1 acre at 16, 0,
4, 2 ; W. Rice, 1 acre at 20, 8, 4, 2.
A Keperter As An Assistant Tobacco Buyer
Fer the IsTELLiaKNCEa.
Ill
Soen as we strike the Chester county
soil, Jehn says, " Yeung fellow, down
here you must talk as if you are the pro
prietor, of this establishment ; go for
tlieru." Very seen we begin business.
Crep after crop is bought at Jehn's own
price, until he runs against a Lancaster
county emigrant who holds stiff, and can
not be made believe it is net handled, or
that it is burned. It is net bought and
Jehn gets moody again, says "Oxford for
dinner." We drive there for it and leaf
around the town for some time, when we
start again, looking at lets, but buying
none until just before dark we strike a
fellow who is ready te sell at 12, 4, 2 ;
and then af ay for Russelville, which has
new one of the best conducted country
hotels in the state ; geed grub and geed
beds.
We are here again besieged by a host of
anxious grewers, all of whom we premise
as they have been at ether places.
Our old friend, Billy Armstrong,
the host, reaps a harvest from it, -and
would be glad te have mere buyers
come.
We are just ready for bad when two
mere buyers artive ; lies are swapped ;
hample shown ; Jehn pulls out a sample
of a crop that he bought that day for 15,
4, 2, but referred net te us. We suppose
he bought it in the morning before we
were ui). We listen with epen ears and
are glad whoa Billy blows out the light.
After getting up very late out of geed
beds at Armstrong's we get breakfast aud
as Jehn has premised we proceed te leek
up the holders of the weed. We find it
plenty and growers anxious te sell, but
little that suits the taste of Jehn, or at
least he says se, but tells all ke will be
back next week, which we, taking i.ite
consideration some former broken prom prem
ises, hatdly believe ; nor de the farmers,
but pretend they de and consent te wait
for him. The few crops that are bought
are bought at lower prices than we have
seen paid yet. Jehn makes many inquir
ies about the holders and seems very
solicitous about theso who are compelled
te move and must sell en that account
:ind we netice nearlv always helps them
out of their crops at what he calls big
figures, but we don't. We, of course,
help him all we can, which he assures us
is our duty, but the farmers, we think de
net appreciate our efforts We spend the
whole day at this place and will net sce
one-half of these premised.
Around Russelville we put in all the day
Jehn fixes prices and gets them frequently
saying " I only make oue offer," and
Riipli familiar remarks, and taking down
the goods, abusing the handling aud bull
dozing them generally. By such means
he picks up a geed quantity at low prices,
and mostly they are geed crops. Several
places we have been known as one of the
partners of the beuse he represents ; the
honor we bear meekly, believing ourselves
that we are millieuaiiej.and show it te the
peer farmers who leek aghast ; we mean
while going for them aud blowing that we
had better get back te Lancaster county,
where we can buy lower, get geed tobacco
and hae it bandied right, &c.
We stay all night again at the same
place ; the same scenes take place ; prom prem
ises are attain made and we go te bed try try
ieg te believe the Inger3ell doctrine te
case our minds.
The next morning Jehn quietly tells me
we will put our faces toward home, not
withstanding he has positively premised
te go in five ether directions ; we get
ready te start and tell Mr. Armstrong we
will be back next Monday.
On our read home we step frequently
but meet with little success, farmers get
hierhar in their tarm3 as we get nearer
home. We went into one cellar; looked
at the crop ; the usual talk took place
when finally Jehn asked the price. " 25,
12, 8, 3," said the farmer, and in the same
breath, "What might your name be?"
" Well," said Jehn, ' ' it might be Van
dcrbilt, and ftem the price you ask me
for your tobacco I suppose you think I
am he." As he hastily eet out and into
the wagon the reply of the farmer was
mere profane than elegant. We again
cress the beautiful Octoraro, take dinner
with our friend Jee Roop, at Kirkwood ;
it being a geed one, we enjoy it. Here
we meet another buyer, the generally
peer crop is discussed, and we think we
really were mistaken that we had seen no
geed tobacco at all, and are net at all sur-
5 prised te bear both Jehn and the ether
buyer say all tuey naa aene was some
three crops ; they had seen an immense
quantity, but it had no style, &c, all
runs te our minds very forcibly when we
get around te the Hiester house in the
evening in time te hear Jehn tell the
senior hew many geed fine crops he did
buy and appeal te me te back it up, for
whieh the .senior ordered a bottle of
Mumm.
We arrive in Lancaster again late in the
evening well pleased with the country we
have passed through, but will have te de
penance for some months te take away the
recollections of Jehn's depravity, and
what a trial we have had, and are con
vinced that the life of a buyer is "net a
rosy one."
Ne mero sickness or trouble : read the ad
vertisement et Slmmena Liver Regulator.
N. R. Husyl. Sbamekin. Pa., says . "I have
taken Brown's Iren Bitters for dyspepsia and
heartburn and it has done me geed." Fer sale
by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North
Queen street. mSB-lwdAw
TVe walk in the midst et secrets, we are en
compassed with mysteries, bat it Is an open
secret that there is no remedy in the world
se wonderful as Dr. Beil's Cough Syrup for
congas and colds.
The Celluloid Eye-G lasses are the most per
fect artificial help te the human eye known te
science. Try a pair and be convinced. Fer
sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians.
m2C-lwdeed
Ge te H. B. ceenran's drug store ler Afrt.
freeman's New National Dye. Fer bright
ness and durability et color, are unequaled.
Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions In Eng
lish and German. Price. 15 cents.
I Wish Everybody te Knew.
Kev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old citizen of
this vicinity known te eTery one as a most
influential citizen and christian minister et
the M. E. church, Just this moment stepped in
our store te say, ' I wish everybody te lcnew
that I consider that both myself and wife ewe
our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It
is having a tremendous sale ever our counters
and is glvini? pcrlcct satisfaction in all cases
ei Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has
done. DBS.MATCHETTAFBANCE.
Bourbek. Ind.. May 15, 78.
Sold by H. B. Cochran, djugglst, Nes. 137 and
139 North Queen street. Lancaster. lebHeed
Walnut Leaf Hair Kesterer.
It Is entirely diflerent from aU ethers. It is
as clear as water, and, as its name Indicate.',
Is a perfect Vegetable Hair Besterer. It wUl
immediately frce the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair te its natural color and pro
duce a new growth where it has iallen off.
It does net in any manner effect 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 A CO.,
Wholcsale Agenta, Philadelphia, and HALL
& BUCKEL. New Yerk. lun6-lyd.eedw
LAX VAST KB. WATCHEa
A"
m
TO THE
IAMFACTORT
OF TBS
Lancaster Hch Ce.
HAS BEEN
RECENTLY COMPLETED,
WITH THE PURPOSE OF
DOUBLING THE CAPACITY
OF THE
FACTORY IN THE VARIOUS GRADES
OF THE
Lancaster Watches.
MILLINERY.
1ALACK OF FAS U ION.
Astricli Brethers,
Agt.
PALACE OP FASHION,
13 EAST KING STREET.
WE WILL OPEN
dUIt NEW DEPARTMENT
On Wednesday, March 21,
AND INVITE INSPECTION.
A Full and Elegant I.lnc et
UEADY-MAIEUItES81!.SKOU LADIES AND
CHILDREN.
Alse a Large and Well Selected Stock et
DKESS GOODS
JJ3 Special Bargains will he offered. This
department will be under the management el
MESSKS. M A. BASH & .SON, lermer proprie
tors of the Philadelphia Suit and CIe.ik Stere,
which business will Le closed.
Spring Milliners
A Large anil Varied Stock of
SPUING HATS AND UONNETS In Cantcn
Milan and Chip, lllack and all New
Spring Celers.
UIBBONS IX ALL NEW SHADES.
Large Assortment et
NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERY
at Special Lew Prices.
Bargains in
LADIES' AND CHILD'S SPIUNG HOSIERY
LADIES' AND GENT'S LINEN HANDKER
CHIEFS. Snccial Bargains in
SILK AND LINKS HANDKERCHIEFS,
Fine Quality worth 25c av KJc.
Special Bargains In
TOWELS, NAPKINS AND TOWELINGS.
All-Linen Table Cleths, 54 in. wide, 25c.
LANGTRY PINS.
KID GLOVES
iu Ihree Buttens, Five Heeks and Musque-
taltes.
IN ALL THE SPRING SHADES.
VUA-L.
B.
U. UABT1M
wholesale and Retail Daaler In tdl kinds el
LUMBER AND COAL.
3- f ard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
tw-eta cbevi Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyil
TiTANUBK AN1 COAL.
1YJL New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth ler Family and Steam purposes. .
CEMENT by the barrel. IlAYand STRAW
by the ten or bale.
Yabd-315 Harrtsburg Pike.
Gkmkrai. Office 20 East Chestnut street.
Kauffman, Keller & Ce.
apri-lyd
pOAI..
M. V. J3. COHO,
Y30 SOUTH WATKH ST., Lancaster, Ira.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND OO.AL
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
Yard and Oracj : Ne. 330 NORTH W ATE
STREET teWB-Ud
BAKUAINM IN WA.TUHKH, CLOCKS
Chains, Rings, Spectacles, 4c Repairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. lSajjNcrth Qieen
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana
railroad depot. dec281vd
Extens
Attien
Price Twe Carta
IKUIOAL.
TROWW3 IRON 1UTTKR8.
BBOWirS
IRON
BITTEBS
will care dyspepsia, hewrtburn, mala
ria, kidney disease, liver complaint,
and ether wasting diseases.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
enriches the bleed and purifies the
system ; cures weakness, lack of en
ergy, etc. Try a bottle.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
is the only Iren preparation that does
net color the teeth, and will net cause
headache or constipation, as ether
Iren preparations will.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaint, will find it without an equal.
Fer sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COC1I
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen
Street, Lancaster. m2J lwdAw 7
D
li'UTUKKIA.
DIPHTHERIA
HAS NO CHANCE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
This wonderful remedy has saved the lives et
many, many children who were
almost dead with
Diphtheria.
S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass.. says :
The surgeons pronounced my case Diph
theria and dccldud that no remedies could
reach it. Perry Davis' Pain KlUer saved my
liie."
Llbeeus Lach, Nashua, N. H., sav : "I had
painter's colic ami diptheretlc ere threat
very severely. Pain Killer drove heth away."
DRUGGISTS
ml-lmd&w
ALL KEEP IT.
riA ware; AC,
tJl-KCIAL NUTIUK.
Chandeliers
AND
GAS FLXTUBES
OF ALL KINDS.
Glebes and Shades,
Geal Oil Lamps.
numbing and Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
LARGE ASSORTMENT Or
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
-AT
JOHN P. SGHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
leb27-lyd
LANCASTER. PA.
MUSICAL ISSTBUMBKTB.
w
ILCOX Se WHITE
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Full Assortment et the various styles con
stantly en hand and ler sale en the aest lib
eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. ,
The public is most cordially invited te call
and examine these instruments, which will ba
teund te he very Superior In Quality and
Moderate in Price.
M it. DECKER la idse agent ler the Famous
"knabb:
And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from $225 upwards.
febl7-tid
FIHST-CLASS fKMNHXLVAMIA.OiOAK
15 ler 25 eta. at
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIG A&
STORE,