Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 31, 1883, Image 1

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Volume XIX Ne 180.
VLOTHZHO.
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, J. KKIBMAW.
Git's Fiilii Goens.
Neckties, Silk Handkerchlels, Silk and Cash
mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine
Shirts, Underweir, Fur Spring Tep
Moves, Caster Gloves.CeUars.Cuns.
Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card
Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho
tograph and Autograph
Albums, Perfumery,
Cigar Cases, Scarf
Pins, Sleeve
Buttens,
Ac.
DOMT KAIL lO 8KB THE GRAND DIS
PLAT.
E. J. ERISMAN,
NO. W NORTH QUEEN STREET.
It. nOSTKTXKKASOM.
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uijuiiiiiiu. 'Duimiiu..
A LARGE STOCK OF
CLOTHING
NOW READY FOR
SPRING WEAR.
AND MADE IN THE
LATEST STYLES.
A lew SPECIAL LOTS or
Black Cassimera and Worsted Suits,
1 or )cutli9niid Heys, pnltable lej' confirma
tion Suits, and ranging In prlee
FROM $8.00 TO $12-00.
THE
Merchant Tailoring Department
Is tilled with the, LATEST STYLES and you
me sure te in- satisfied if you give us atrial.
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!. B .ItttHrl Seb,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
J.
K. SMAI.ING's UA1U).-Addenda.
FRIENDS AND PATRONS This may be the
Inst chance te secure the greatest bargains in
tinc Heavy-weight WOOLENS ever ettered in
this city. Reii.ember, 1 am going te close
tin-in eutlf possible this season, 1 have handled
thisclas.s ei goods ler ever 25 years. I am
thoieughly familiar with the merits et all the
lending makes et cloth in the uiarketandde
-iy I think the F. A II. and Johanny EdrcCens
lie siipener In finish, mere reliable in color
inni ninie durable than any cloths produced
in the WORLD. Remembei, also. I am the
t . jy man in this city that has the NERVE te
tacklti these line, high priced goods. They can
ei. y be had in large cities at prices net
I.---S than S7 te $75. I am closing mine
nit at $10 a suit.
1 urn having a great Beem in Treuserings,
i am ettering Heavy-Weights lrem $3.50
te $10 a pair make a note et this. I have
among my line the best English and
Fi 1'iicli p.ittei n, that cannot be had in Phila
delphia ter les than $15 te $18 a pair.
Thanking tin- public ler the kind patrenage
I'Xtcndi'd paiticularly slnrp my great reduc
tion in puces, I shall endeavor te give en
! re at:sf action loallmypatrena. Belniragain
.dih' in attend te business. 1 will superintend
every depai tnient of the trade personally and
v, ill guarantee 'e secure te everyone the
ruitenl vuliie for tr.elr Investment. All
niv production" are warranted te be et
upeiier CHARACTER AND TONE from any
ii.ii-r house In the Hade, having in my employ
: lie bet skilled workmen lrem tlie city. Un
lcs entirely satisfactory te the customer I
unl nut allow it te go out, JWPlaceyeur
onteratonceat
121 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.
J.'eta I.kne. I bave a let of Remnants et
fcii Cleths and Cassimercs. suitable lorcbil lercbil lorcbil
.lieii.tewhichlinviletheattentlonofmothcrs l stiittll boys lrem live te ten years et age.
Tlie-,ii Remnants are or the finest and best
tiialllv of goods, and can be had fremWcentfl
te $150 a hurt.
I have en hand a large let et LINEN AND
CLOTH LINJSD COLLARS AND CUFFS ler
Gentlemen and Youths which I am closing
out regardless et cost, te make room rermy
new Spring Stock. It will pay dealers te ex
amine these goods, there is certainly a great
birguin In them.
w
ILLIAMSON & rOrsTEIt.
Tough Suits.:
In JUVENILE CLOTHING, the BOYS, let
tlieni be large ei Mnall, must have tough
Suit. Net only tough in material, but tough
ami strongly sewed, with buttons fastened en
soihey will net come off until the goods give
way. OUR CLOTHING for the JUVENILES
1 1ds --e.ise.i has been selected with especial
i are te thi essential point toughness. They
are made et strictly tellable goods, worthy the
consideration of all buyers desiring well-made J
iraritieius ai prices we nuanuiiee wie lowest.
Clean, natty and graceful In style, coni ceni
b. i.ing Ht en co elegance with utility,
.tiueiid the very many handsome styles ate
Mime pretty nlcited waists ler the little Beys,
lrem 4 te G years of age, the description el
u hie it would be almost useless Te tully ap
preciate them you must come ami see them.
Tlict euro no Jeng stairs te climb. We have
tliem in a. comfortably fitted room en the first
fleer, apart from the ether Clothing.
The YOUTHS' and MEN'8 NEW SUITS are
last tilling up the vacant counters and our
stock et ELEuANT SPRING OVERSACKS
are in excellent condition fervarlety et styles
and colors.
SOLE AGENTS for R. DUNLAP A CO. and
J. B. STET-ON'S FINE HATS. FURN1SH
i NO GOODS In all the latest novelties.
TRUNKS and VALISES, RUBBER 'GOODS
and )IIK1N COATS and PANTS ter FISH
ERMEN. -63-BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will
open first week In APRIL.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
Nes. 34,36 &38 E. King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
XUSMUAL.
(1 KAY'S SPKCIKIO MHUlUINlS. 1'UB
JT (J rent 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 that lead te Insanity or Cen.
amotien and a Premature Grave. Full par
t culars in our pamplet, which we desire te
rend tree, by mall te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack
age, or six packages for $5. or will te sent lree
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the ageut, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper :
the only genuine. Guarantees otcure issued by
ns. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran,
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street,
THE GRAY MEDICIKK CO., N. x.
prl2-lyrtw
czeTBJjra Ac-
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 ic and see for yourself.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Building, Chestnut & h'xlh Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
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BAUY-MADK CLOTHING.
MUST BE SOLD.
A LARGE STOCK OF
READY - MiDE CLOTHING
Fer Men, Beys and Children,
AT
ROSENSTEIN'S,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
As 1 am desirous el closing out my Entire
Stock ei Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTH
ING bjrAPIUL FIRST, I have made a Sweep
ing Reduction. Yeu can certainly never again
get Mich an opportunity te purchase All-Weel,
Reliable and Well-MailH CLOTHING i.t such
Lew Prleee.
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS for $6.00, worth
12.00.
MEN'S WORSTED SUITS ler $12.00, worth
$22.01).
BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS for $5 00, worth
$10.10.
CHILDREN'S SUITS lrem $1 up.
They Must Be Sold
AS 1 PROPOSE TO GIVE MY ENTIRE AT
TENTION TO THE MERCHANT
TAILORING.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
In this department 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 Pirst-Olasa
Gutter a Perfect Fit can be
Relied Upen.
A.l Shades et ifine Kerseys and Melteni for
Si'KING OVERCOAT.- which I make le order
lined througueut with Silk, laced with HU
nnd,Satin Sleeve Linings for $25.
37 KORTH QUEEN ST.
R
EaDV FOB 8PKINU.
THE CHOICEST STOCK OF
Surii Overcoats aM Sis
IN THE CITY.
NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES :
MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS
' At $1.00, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $12.00 up te $)S '.
B0TPS SUITS
At $2.00, $3.00, $1.50, np te $9 00.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
At $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $1,00. up te 96.00.
lEROHAflTTAILORlNG.
We have a verv Large and Select Assort
ment et Goods in 1 he PIEC E, and make thorn
te order at the most astonishingly LOW
PRICES.
MEN'S SUITS TO ORDER.
At $12.0, $14.00, $16.00. $18.00, up te $25 and $30.
In our windows we have marknd In plain
figures K0 pairs of pants. In different styles,
which we make te order lrem $3.00 te $9 00.
A long statement of facts, or an ciaDeraie
line el argument. Is net necessary te convlnce
these who Inspect our splendid line et Cloth
ing and Piece Goods, and learn the exceed
ingly LOW PRICES at which we are selling
goods and that we are offering extraordinary
bargains In every kind or garments
AT
e
L. Gansman & Bre.,
66.G8 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Bighton the Southwest Cerner et Orangn St.
LANCASTER, PA.
49-Tlie cheapest and most reliable Clothing
Manufacturing Hen.ee In the dry.
LOKtULLABD'S KfciJKCUA TOBACCO
only 10 centaper plug at
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
SXORE.
LANCASTER,
MEDICAJ.
pTJTlCCRA.
Cutieura
Remedies.
Catlcnra Keselvenr, the new bleed partner
Internally, and Cutieura and Oatlcara Seap,
the great akin cures, externally, clear the
Complexion, cleanse the Skin and Scalp, and
purify the Bleed of every SDecies of Itching,
Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous, Mercurial and Can
ccreus Seres, Humors, Ulcers, Swellings, Tu
mors, Abscesses, Bleed Poisons, Scurvy, Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas and all ether Torturing
Disfigurations, Skin Blemishes and Humors of
Childhood, when phy&iclans, hospitals and all
ether means fall.
cutlcnra Keselvent operates with energy
upon the bowels, liver, kidneys and pores of
the skin, purifying the system of all humors
and diseases arising from Impure bleed. In
herited weaknesses and mercurial poisons.
Catlcnra, a medicinal Jelly, clears off all ex
ternal evidences of bleed, skin and scalp
humors, eats away dead skin and flesh, in
stantly allays ltchlngs and irritationa.seUens,
seethes and heals. Werth Its weight in geld
ter any itching humor, Itching piles and deli
cate Irritations et either sex.
Cutlr.ura soap, fragrant with delicious flow
er odors and healing balsams, contains In a
modified lenn all the virtues et Cuticuba, and
13 indispensable in treating skin diseases, in
Jantile and bill li humors, rough, chipped or
greasy skin, black heads and skin blemishes,
and is an exquisite Sain BeautlUer.
Tlie Cuticuba. Remedies are the only real
curatives for diseases et the skin, scalp and
bled, and way be used fieiu infancy te old
age. Pi ice. Cuticuba Kkselvbnt, $1 per bottle.
Cuticuka, 50 ct. per box; large nexes, $1.
Cuticus a. Seap, 25 cts. CunctreA Shaving Seap,
IScts. Sold by all dealers.
I'etteb Drug amd Chemical Ce., Bestow.
rnrmTCURA soap.
Absolutely puve,
tal. indorsed by
UUll highly medicinal.
nhvslcians. preferred by the elite. Sales, 1821
and 1882. 1,000,000 cakes. Sold everywhere.
CATARRH.
SANF0RDS RADICAL CURE.
The Balsamic Distillation of Witch llHel,
American Pine, Canadian Fir, Mari
gold Clever Blnssein, etc.
Fer the Immediate relief and Permanent cure
of every form et Catarrh, from a Simple Head
Celd or Influenza te the less et Snieil, Taste
and Hearing, Cough, bronchitis and Incipient
Consumption. Relief in Ave minutes In any
una every case. Nothing like it. Grateful,
fragrant, wholesome. Cure begins lrem first
application, ami is rapid, radical, permanent
and never falling.
One bottle Radical Cure, one Bex Catarrhal
Solvent and banlerd's Inhaler, all in one pack
age, terming a complete treatment, et all
druggists for $1. Ask ler Saotebd's Radical
Cure. Petter Dbue and Chemical Ce.. Bosten.
COLLINS'
ic
Fer the lellef and ptcvcntlen, tlie Inxtant It
I applied of Rheumatism. Neuudgta. Seiu'l
ca. Coughs, Colds. Weak Back, Stomach and
Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, llysietla,
Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver
Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epi
demics, use Cellins' A'tasteri", (an Klectrlc
Uattery combined with a Pnrewt t'lnsterjand
laugh at pain. 25c. every where.
mai-21-lydW,S,Aw
CUTICURA KKB1EDIES 1TOK SALE AT
H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139
North Queen street.
IlKtOnii THE B1VKK.
BEYOND THE RIVER J
Away Acress the Mississippi is Held a Con
vincing Conversation.
" I tell you sir. that they are one et the neat
est combinations ever produced, and my ex
perience of that sort et thing has been wide
enough te entitle my judgment te some re
spect' "Oh, I don't knew," responded the first
spi aker's fiiend, with allttle yawn, us theug i
he didn't take lnuc'J Interest in the subject,
" I have never ucan able te r-ee much differ
ence In these things. They are all pretty
nearly the same size, and made et about the
same stuff."
The talk, et which the foregoing is a frag
ment, took place in Gallatin, Missouri, net
long age. In the snug office et Dr. M. P. Flow
ers, one of the leading physicians et the state,
who followed up the vein in which he had In
i.i riiiiici.l it subxtantiallv in these words :
"Nonsense, that is the rigmaroleetaboy,
or ralbcr et a man who either doesn't knew or
doesn't care what he says. These things, as
you call them, are just sis different us the
moon is from green cheese. New, liniments,
lotions and ointments nre very geed In most
cases for the relief et pain and inflammation.
But, in the first place, they are unclean, 'they
soil the hands and the linen, besides being
always .out et reach when they are most
wanted."
Well, my dear doctor." sighed the traveler
from the North. ' what wouidyeu have? This
Is u wretched world anyhow, and nothing la
ever at hand when it is wanted, " Yeu can't
suggest anything"
Yes, I can," broke In the doctor, thump
ing the table witli his first. " 1 can suggest
BENSON'S OAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. 1
have tried it en my patients, and have tiled it
en myself for aft attack of Neumenlu. and In
all cases relief has lollewed in from three te
terty-eight hours. The old plasters are stage
coaches the Capclne Is a telegraphic dispatch.
Ferinstance, in cases et Neuralgia. Muscular
Rheumatism. Lumbago, retarded action of the
Kidneys, Hnd ,"
' I give itup. doctor, and In case of need I'll
buy Bensen's," said the traveler, pleasantly.
In the centre et the genuine Is cut the word
CAPCINE. .
Scabury & Jonnson, cuemisis, New i or.
mar20-2wdW,S&w
BENSON'S PLASTERS FUR SALK AT B.
B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North
Queen street. mar2-3md
OCClUKNTAt. D1FUTI1KKI CURE.
Reader, have you a sere threat 1 Take
OCCIDENTAL.
Are you troubled with hoarseness and
nhlegm in the threat 7 Take
OCCIDENTAL
Have yen diphtheria or scarlet fever in you r
larelly ? Don't hesitate te try the
" OCCIDENTAL
at once. It never tails If taken in time. A
decided change Is seen after three or four
doses have been taken. Th
OCCIDENTAL
can be had el any druggist in Lancaster at
50c and $1.00 per bottle. Don't lall te try it.
H. B. COCHRAN, Nes. 137 andl39 North Queen
street, always has It en hand.
02-6mdTu,TliS
UCBER'8 11VK9.
A 5c, Package
0
LOCHER'S DYE
WILL COLOR MORE EGGS THAN ANY
OTHER DYE JN THE MARKET.
Fer .sale by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. ;0 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
PA. SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1883.
SATURDAY NIGHT-
MISCELLANY OV ALL UKSCKlPHeNS'
Frem Grave te Gay Fact and Fancy The
Spirit ei the Times Given In Con Cen
die Paragraphs.
The estate of the late Nathaniel Thayer,
of Bosten, is estimated at 17,000,000.
A man lately married, was asked at the
club about his bride. " Is she pretty ?"
" Ne," replied he, " she is net, but she
will be when-her father dies."
Gail Hamilton says that a Mermen is a
husband who harnesses his wives abreast,
and a man who has been a widower three
times is ene who drives them tandem.
A question that puzzles some mathe
maticians is this : " If a hen and one half
lay ene egg and one-half in ene day hew
many eggs will three hens lay in three
days."
The archbishop of Chicago and the
bishop of Minnesota have come out with
powerful appeals te their lieinan Catholic
p3eple te sustain the movement for biijh
liquor license.
The Atlanta Constitution thinks that a3
long as hotel waiters set the fashion in
dress suits and negre minstrels in hats
our teaiety young raen can't go veiyfar
wrong.
The largest fruit seller in New Orleac."
en being ;'.skcl what became of all the
cocoanut shells, leplied that he sent an
nually 1,000,000 te New Yerk te be ground
into pepper.
The story of mankind in all ages is told
in this little aphorism, attributed te a
Georgia darkey : " A man dat kin make a
libin' playin' de fiddle aint ap' te pastor
de hoe handle."
M. Feurmant has concluded a series of
exact experiments upon trichituc in meat.
He finds that te pack the deceased ilesh
in salt for fifteen months does net kill the
parasites ; mice fed upon the meat died of
trichinosis.
The mayor of Jacksonville, Flerida, is a
Jew. lie i.s said le enforce the Sunday
laws with a degree of strictuess that is
irksome even te orthodox churchgoers. Iti
Ohie there is a Jewish justice who dis
plays similar strictness in punishing viola viola
liens of the Sunday laws.
A Sunday school teacher, after reading
te her class the story of a generous child,
asked them what generosity was. One
little fellow shook his head igoreuslji,
and en being requested te answer saiil,
"It's giving te ethers what you don't want
yourself."
President Perter, of Yale, told a legis
lative committee en temperance that he
did net believe in prohibition, for it w.ts
impracticable in cities. He looked for
ward te the time when rum would be felt
te be as dangerous as dynamite audits
ceifk rpfitnetcd.
The British National smoke abatement
institution is makiug arraugements for
opening a permanent exhibition in a
central part of Louden for the display of
apparatus, fuels, and systems of heating
combining economy with the prevention
of smoke, and the best methods of ventil
ating and lightiug.
A little 3 year old girl impressed her
parents with her jnvcuili wisdom the
ether night by wording the following
prayer: "Biers the feed ; make the baby
geed ; forgive the .sius ; bless everything
in the house. We thank you for keeping
us through the storm. Keep the baby
geed. Amen."
Traiued horses have shown in England
that they aie capable of jumping j.reat
distances. Chandler cleared 29 feet ever
a break at Warwick ; Calvcrtherpe, 30
feet ever hurdles at Newport Pagnell ;
King of the Valley, 35 feet ever the Wis Wis
sedine Broek, Leicestershire : Letleiy, 34
feet at Liverpool ; Peter 3iinpIe. 37 feet
at Bosten. p
"Ma," howled a boy, tunning into the
house and approaching his mother, " m47
little brother hit me with a slick."
"Well, I'll whip your little brother," said
the mother abstractedly tucking together
a pair of stockings she had been darning.
"Ne, don't whip him. Don't let him
have any supper. I whipped him befete
he hit me."
Prof. Swing, of Chicago, christened
seven children of his congregation at his
residence en Easter afternoeu. The
water used had been brought from the
River Jerdan by the grandfather of one of
the little ones, and the silver christening
cup which held the precious dieps was
formerly tn-j property ei ncMjeiii, mu mu
celn. The general ceuucil of the Reformed
Episcopal church will assemble in Cum
mins Memerial church, Lafayette Squat e
Baltimere, en Wednesday, May 23. There
will be present 200 delegates about equally
divided between ministers and laymen.
Every part of the United States and Can
ada will be represented. The presiding
... ! 1. T? t TT!1I? I "V...1...I
etucer win ee uisuep milium iv Aniiuui
j son, of Philadelphia.
Three sporting gentlemen ei uiuneui',
N. C, en hearing of a great orew roent
near the residence of Baxteu H. Moere,
about ene mile from the suburbs of the
city, repaiicd te the spot en Tuesday
night, armed with shotguns and pustelb.
Every pine tree te be seen w.is beadiug te
the ground with a lead of eievvs, and one
informant says they were theic by the
million. The gunners shot uutil ihey
were tiied and brought se mauy of the
biids te the ground that no account could
be kept of their number. Next night
about twenty-five sportsmen went te the
place te sheet.
Ne teties ever published in the Century
has attracted mere attention or exerted a
wider influence, than Dr. Washington
Gladden's three recent papers en "The
Christian League of Connecticut." In
view of the interest manifested, both in
America and England, the author has
written for the May Century a. supplemen
tary chapter, describing the third anuual
convention of the league, in which reports
were read from the county societies and a
general discussion took place of the work
ings of the league in different localities.
It would seem that the reforms accom
plished by the league throughout the
state were brought about in the face of
mauy serious practical dificulties. Hew
these difllcHltie.s weteovcrcemo Dr. Glad
den tells in the supp lemcntary essay.
An EtcblBg of Gray ' Church.
Pall Mall Gazette.
There is no village close te Londen
which preserves its classic grace and air of
lettered antiquity se thoroughly at Sloke
Pegis. With the ene exception of that
hideous mansion which testifies te the
Palladian taste of Wy at t, there is no build
ing at Stoke which thrusts upon the
visitor a conviction that it did net exist iu
Gray's time at least. The village itself
has rather dwindled than expanded ; the
famous house of the Hattens has shrunk
te a cluster of chimney-stacks. But the
wonderful church remains, with its at
mosphere of eighteenth century poetry
around it, and the sentiment of its um
brageous churchyard. Mr. Frederick
Slocembe, the distinguished etcher, has
just paid a fine tribute te its beauty, and
te the genius of Gray, in a large etching,
which is published by Mr. Onntherne, of
Vige street. It represents the picturesque
structure built by Sir Jehn Malines 500
tiira nan in fhn rih t.wilinht. which thn
peec has discribed in his " Elegy." This
imaginative impression of the scene will
be valued by many who have visited
Gray's tomb, and who agree with a dis
tinguished American that there are com cem
paratively few buildings in Ohie at once
se ancient and se picturesque as the
church of Stoke Pegis. .
m
Surviving a Terrible Deed.
Lockport Journal.
We hare heard m uch lately of Justice
Haight, of Pennsylvania.living many days
after a bullet had been fired into his brain.
A mere peculiar case is new a resident of
this county. Geerge Sinsel, of Newfane,
was a-private in the Eighth New Yerk
heavy artillery. At the charge enthe
Rebel works en Petersburg, en the leth
day of June, 1804, a minie ball struck him
en the head, breaking the skull. The ball
divided, part going outside and part going
under the skull. Fer three days he lay en
the field and was reported dead. After
this time he wandered into a hospital and
was treated, the physicians taking out a
number of bones from the head. He was
then sent te St. Mary's hospital.Rechester,
While there he was under the care of Dr.
Moeie, :nd en the 23d day of October
following Dr. Bradley, the assistaut sur
geon, took from the unhealed wound a
piece of rebel lead, which had lain there
four months. New Mr. Sinsel is as well,
apparently, as cver, though he has a de
pression in his skull large enough te hide
a walnut, and evcrwhich there is no skull
bone. This case was a wonder te the sur
geons at the time it eceurred,and a greater
wonder te the man himself that he should
be alive.
airs. Harnes, the Oueeu et uulnea.
N. Y. World.
Mrs. Rebecca Barnes, a colored woman,
living at Broadway and Mechanic street,
Camden, N. J., has made a peculiar claim,
and eue that seems te be fairly well sub
stamiated, te being the hdrasste the title
of quecu of Guinea. She has liver" Jir
years in the city and never spoke of lier
claim, although she had said mcch of er
mother's and grandmother's s'avery ci d
of the families with whom they had liven,
which corrcs-pends with information whih
recently canie IhreugU a letter from Mr.
Ledgley, her last master, asking u she
were the woman whom he recollected.
Effeitshad been made, it seems, en the
part of a firm trading with Guinea, te
discover the descendants of the queen,
who was stolen eighty years age, and who
Mrs. Barnes says was her grandmother,
because' a l.irge amount of valuables had
been left in the hands of another firm of
coast traders if the heir of them should
ever ba discovered. Several persons have
been se thoroughly convinced of the truth
..r nil thoe', utafcunnnt.q that thev have
written te the state department and else .
where in search et information as te tue
best methods te fellow in an effort te se
cure the estate te the woman.
A young girl in Philadelphia who for thre3
ycaishas been a patient sufferer "1th sere
threat, has been effectually cured by using
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
When reading your paper, mark the adver adver
Hscmentet Simmons Liver Regulator.
The Celluloid Eye-Glasses are the most per
fect artificial help te the liui an eye known te
"cience. Tiy a pair and be convinced. Fer
ale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians.
m261wdced
N. R. Husyl. Shatnekin. Pa., says . "I have
taken "Biown'.s Iren Bitters for dyspepsia and
heartburn and it has done me geed." Fer sale
by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
(iiuiii street. m2-lwdaw
Nearly a Miracle.
E.Asenith Hall, BIngliamten, N Y. writes:
I suffered for several months with a dull
pain through the lelt lung and shoulders. 1
ie-t my spirits, appetite and color, and could
with difficulty keep mi all day. My mother
procured some Buideck Bleed Bitters ; 1 took
them us directed, and have felt no pain since
Ur.t wci-k atter using them, and am new quite
well." Price $1. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran,
druggist. 137 nnd 139 North Queen street.
ah Important Discovery
Ha3 been made whereby a successful vegeta vegeta
h!e combination has been Introduced, which
acts upon the bowels, the liver and the kid
neys, and at the -atne time imparts strength
and vitality te the entire system. Burdock
Bleed Bitters constitute this Important dis
covery. "rlcc$l.- Fer sale by H. B. cechian,
drug2i"t, 137 and 130 North Q uecn street.
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shlleh'a consumption Cure Is
decidedly the best. I.nng Merticlne minie, in as
much as it will euro a common or Chronic
Cough Inene-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mere cases et Consumption cured than
allelheiv. It will cure where they tail, it is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c 50c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere.
Chest et Back lame, nse Shileli's Ferons Flus
ter. Sold by J I. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
nnd 139 North Qneen street. feb7-eedl
Walnut Leaf Hair tcesterer.
It Is entirely dlflerent from all ether. It ie
as clear us water, and, as Its name Indicate,
is h perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer.' It will
immediately free the head from all dandruff,
tu-.nregraj luilr te its natural color and pro
duce a new growth where it has fallen off.
U !i I" "iet in imv manner etlect he health,
which Siilnhur.Siigar of Le-id and Nitrate of
silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a tew days te a beautiful
dosnyemwu. Ask your druggist for It. Each
bottle is wirraiited. &M1T11, liLlNE CC,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL
A Ri ''KkL. New Yerk lun6-lyd.oedw
JIOA'VS.
c
fifiNWALL & LEBANON It. K. GO.
&
Railroad Gempany.
5 PER CENT. BONDS
FP.EE OP TAXES.
THE CORNWALL & LEBANON '-1AIL
ROAD COMPANY' will receive bids, it par,
and accrued interest from Jamnry 1, 18'
Fer 5 per cent. Registered Bends, redeemable
after -July 1, lS02,aml payable July 1, -C32,
interest payable January I and July 1 of
each year at the office et the Company.
SS-Tlie enlire amount et BONDS te be
ined is y,
$150,000,
Secured by a
Irst Mortgage en the Read, Rolling Stocks
Depots, Property and Franchises of the
said Corporation,
Executed and delivered te
William A. Hubcr and Jacob H. Redsecken
Trustees, and duly recorded.
THE BONDS
Will be issued in amounts et
$100, $500, and $1,000,
As subscribers may prefer.
Apply te
HIJG11 K. MAXWELL.
. Secretary and Treasurer,
Cornwall. Pa.
Or at the Lebanon Dime Saving Bank, Leba
non, Pa. ml(MwdWA84w
bOiiiwail
Lebanon
-pEJfEMBEK THIS.
. IF YOU ARE SICK.
It yen are sick. HOP BITTMS Will
surely aid Nature In making- yen well
again when all else falls.
It you are comparatively well, but
leel the need et a itrandtonle and stim
ulant, never rest easy tUl you are mad
a new being toy the use et
HOP BITTERS.
If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are
eufieilng from any ether at the numer
ous diseases et the stomach or bowels, it
Is your own fault it you remain 111, for
HOP BITTERS
are the sovereign remedy in all such
complaints.
If you are wasting away with any form
of Kidney disease, step tempting- Death
this moment, and turn ler a cure te
HOP BITTERS.
If you are sick with that terrible sick sick
nessNerveusness, yeuwUlflnda "Balm
in Gilead " In the use et
HOP BITTBRS.
If you are a frequenter, or i resident
or a miasmatic district, barrlci.de your
system vr.lnst the scourge of all conn cenn
tries niilailid, epidemic, bilious, and
Interml. at levers by the use or
HOP BITTBRS.
If ye-a have rough, pimply, or swallow
skin, lad breath, pains and aches, and
reel mb '.ruble generally, HOP BITTKBS
will give von lair skin, rich bleed, the
sweetest l.rcatli, licalth, and comfort.
In short, thev cure ALL Diseases et
the Stomach, Bowels, Bioeu, Liver,
Nerve-, ':iitii"ys etc., and
8500
will be paid ler u case they will net cure
or help, or for anvthlng impure or In
jurious found in thtni.
That peer, bcdiidden, Invall I wlfn,
sister, mother, or daughter, can be made
the picture or health by a le w bottles et
Hep Bitters, cestlnglbut a trifle,
"Will you let thsm suffer ?
Cksmse, Purify and Enrich
the Bleed rcith
Hep Bitters,
And you will have no sickness orsnneilnjer
. dofter'bbilU te pay.
mlS-TuThaS
HOI' BITTHRH FOB SALK AT H. It
Cochran's Drug Stere, J1J7 and 139 North
Queen street. mar2-3md
T.RKR'S GINUKK TOlilO.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN BOSS.
Hew te rromete Personal Power A Mew
Kadfcal Reformer.
" There Is no prevision in the Divine econ
omy ler 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 Pres
bvterlun church, Harlam, recently opened his
sermon with this announcement. He was
right. The only boss authorized by the Boek
Is mentleneu in these wents : "He who releth
his own spirit la greater than he who taketh a
city."
Commonly, the better bide et men is subject
te the despotism et the worse side Bad pas
sions, bad humors, mean jealousies -and base
revenge are all bosses. One et the worst
bosses Is bile. What Is most depressing in
friiilosephlcal or theological thought Is due te
t. Old General Debility Is another tyrannical
boss. He lashes men wne are. naturally geed
until they become unnaturally bail or misera
bly weak. .
Concerning ids deliverance lrem this bond
age, Rev. S. P. Lewes, pastor et the Eighth
Street Baptist church, St. Lenis, Me.,wiite$:
' 1 was suffering from exhaustion and general
debility. As an invlgerant I used Pabker's
GimoebTesic. I never met with anything se
eflective. It is an elegant family medicine. I
take a bottle In my valise when I go ou my
annual vacations."
Parker's Ginger Tomic neither inloxicatetner
promotes a desire for strong drinks. 'The most
pronounced temperance people use and praise
it for this reason alone. It cures Malarial
Fevers, Consumption, Rheumatism and all
Diseases et the Bleed. Alse weaknesses pecu
liar te women. Its action Is prompt and per
vasive. Test it once, and you will adept It us
a home remedy. Price no cents and $1 a bottle.
HIscex & Ce., " e.. Chemists, New Yerk. '
marl-lyw eew&dS
CJlUrXTB.
1P1L1P SUHUM, SON CO.
CARPETS
AT
Philip Sch urn, Sen & Ce.'s,
NO. 150 SOUTH WATER ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
We have a full supply of RAG AND FILL
1NU CAItl'KTS. e eiu
iy use the best et
yarns
If veu want a Geed. Serviceable Carpet.
please come and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell as cheap
as the cheapest. Come and see for yourself
and be convinced, as we always have the repu
tation et making FIRST-CLASS CARPET.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, BLAN
KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING
YARN, AC
4&- Dyeing done in all branches at short
notlee.
GOAL! GOAL!
Of the Best Qunlily. expressly for Family Use
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
PHILIP SCUUM, SOXK S CO.,
Ne. 130 Seuth Water St., Lancaster. I'a.
maiJ2-lnid-M,W,&S
s
UII'.KS CAUPKT BALL.
44 The Old Reliable."
Thta is the Titlf which
Shirk's Carpet lall,
Oer. W. KING & WATER Sts.,
Has ebtalnei: by se.lingthe Best Goods at the
most Keas-enable Prices with THE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK le select from. In addi
tion te the Larjre.-t. Stock el Carpets ever car
ried In this city, t- have new
1EE LATEST AND BEST KINDS
-OF
Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpets,
Ever brought te the city of Lancaster.
I& Call before purchasing elsewhere AND
BE CONVINCED.
H, S. SHIRK,
Carpet Hall, West King and Water Sts.
49- CARPETS WOVEN TO ORDER. Orders
respectfully seliclted.ami promptly attended
te when received.
TLHWAnE,C.
OrECiAL notice.
CJ
Chandeliers
AND
GAS FIXTURES
OF ALL KINDS.
Glebes and Shades,
Geal Oil Lamps.
Flnmnltig and Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
-HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
AT
JOHN P. SOHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QTJBHN STABET,
leb27-lyd LANCASTER, PA.
Price Tire Geoff,
MBDICAZ.
DRUWM'8 IKON UITTKKS.J
Ne Whisky !
Brown's Iren Bitters is one of the
very few tonie medicines that are net
composed mostly of aloehol or whisky,
thus becoming a fruitful seurce of in
temperance by promoting a desire fei
rum.
Brown's Iren Bitters is guaranteed
te be a non-intoxicant stimulant, and
it will, in uearly every case, take the
place of all liquor, and at the sams
time absolutely kill the desire for
whiakv and ether intoxicating b-cr-ages.
Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of -co
American Christian Review, says of
Brown's Iren Bitters :
Cin.. '., Nev 15, 1331.
Gents: T'le foolish wasting
of vital Mrcein bustards, pleas
ure, and vicious Indulgence et
our people, makes your prapara
Hen a necessity ; nnd it applied,
will save huudreJs who resert
te saloon-, for te'iipnrary recupe
ration. Brown's Ireu Bitters has been
thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, in
digestion, biliousness, weakness, de
bility, overwork, rheumatism, neu
ralgia, consumption, liver complaints,
kidney troubles, &c, and it never
fails te render speedy and permanent
relief.
Fer sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCH
RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Que.-n
Street, Lancaster. mSO lwdft&w i
TVIPUTHEKIA.
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 -rlth
Diphtheria.
S. Henry Wilsen, l-awrence, Mas., says :
"The surgeons pronounced ray case Diph
theria and decided that no remedies could
reach It.' Perry Davts'a Palu Killer saved tuy
lile."
Llbeeus Leach, Nashua, N. If., says : "1 ha.:
painter's colic and dlptberetlc --ere threut
very eeverely. Pain Killer drove both away "
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP FT.
ml-lmdaw
I'AVBK HANIilNtitt, .Vr.
pttAKKS W. FRY.
We have opened te-day odeiuit
a
CHOICE LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS
Three, thrce-and-a half and tenryanb' Inns; In
Swiss. Nottingham Applet uln, Ac.
LACK LAMBREQUINS.
SHAMS, TIDlESand BED SETS.
Brass, Ash. Ebony and Walnut Cur
tain Poles, Bands, Leeps,
Heeks, &e.
Cornice, In variety te lit any Window. Keity
Ditlercnt Patterns et DIiO WINDOW
SHADES, in new colors, B and 7 f'-t lung.
SICKLE ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS, FRINGES, 4c.
AN ELEGANT LINE Or
Wall Papers,
Of every description. In Gilts, Greuiiiid and
Common Papers, Borders, Centres, ic.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER. PA.
HJ.AHH AND QUKKHW.Kt..
H
ion m habtui.
Gla, Glass aid iQueensw m
AT
CHINA HALL,
We new have open a very large line et
White Granite Ware.
White Porcelain Ware,
Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware
DINNER,
TEA and
CHAMBER SETB.
We have selected these goods from the Best
Manufacturers.
WE GUARANTEE THEM.
4Goeds net satts factory will be exchanged.
High & Martin's,
15 BAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.