Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 14, 1883, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTEIAilGENGEB, SATURDAY. APB1L 14. Is3.
Lancaster gjnteUigcncct.
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1883,
FAMOUS I'OrDUB SONUS.
Their Autnerahlp ana tue Circumstances
Under Wmcn Tbey Were Composed.
r" Auld Lang Syne " is popularly pup
pased te be the composition of Burns, but
in, fact, be wrete only the second and third
verses of the ballad as commonly sung,
retouching the ethers from an elder and
less- familiar song. ' ' The Old Oaken
Racket " was written by "Woedworthn
New Yerk city during the het summer of
1817. He came into the house and drank
a glass of water, and then said : " Hew
mnch mere refreshing it would be te take
a geed long drink from the old oaken
bucket that used te hang in my father's
well." Ilis wife suggested that it was a
happy thought ler a poem. He sat down
and wrote the song as we have it.
" Weedman, Spare that Tree " was the
result of an incident that happened te
Geerge P. Meri is. A friend's mother had
owned a little place in the country which
shb was obliged, from poverty, te sell. On
the property grew a large oak which had
been planted by his grandfather. The
purchaser of the Iiouse and land proposed
te cut down thu tier, and Menis1, liiend
paid him $10 for u bend that the oak
should he spared. Merris heard the story,
saw the tree, and wrote the song. " Oit
in the Stilly Night " was produced by
Moere after his family had undergone ap
parently every possible misfortune. One
of his children died young, another went
astray, and a third was accidcutly killed.
"The Light of Other Days" waswiitttn
te be introduced into Balfe's opera. The
Maid of Arleis. The opera is forgotten,
but the song still lives, and is as popular
as ever.
Payne wrote " Heme, Sweet IIeau," te
help lill up an opera he was preparing, and
at lirst it had four stanzas. The author
rover icceivcd anything for it, but though
the opera was a f.iilure when played iu the
Convent Garden theatre, the seug took,
and ever 100,000 copies were sold the lirst
year. In two years the publishers cleared
$10,000 by the publication ; and the varia
tiena h.m been innumerable. The melody
is bclievnl te be a Sicilian air, and Doni
zetti has a vaiiatieu of it in his opera
Anrui BelemOf Payne was afterwards ap
pointed American consul at Tunis, where
he died, and whence his remains the ether
day were sent te America. Setnn el his
miseries may be guessed from his own
words : " Hew often have I been in the
heart of Paris, lleilin, Londen, or some
ether city, and have heard persons
siuging or hcaul organs playing ' IIenn
Sweet Heme,' without having a shilling
te buy uiybclf the next meal, or a place te
lay my head. The world has literally
sung my song until every heart is familiar
with its melody ; yet I have been a
wanderer from my boyhood, and, iu my
old age, have te submit te humiliation ler
my bread." Fester's "Old Felks at
Heme," was the best song he cvir wiele.
Over 400,000 copies weic sold by the linn
that lirst published it. and the author is
aid te have received $13,000 for his s,l;:uc
'iu its sale. Christy, the noted inintiel,
paid $400 for the privilege of having his
name printed en one edition of Old
Felks at Heme " as the author a:id com
poser. The song is thuscften erroneously
attributed te him. ' Iteek Me le Sleep "
was written by Mis. Allen, of Maine.
She was paid $." ler it, and Ilus
sell & Ce., of Bosten, who hail in three
years gained $4,000 by its bale, offered her
$5 apiece for any songs she might write.
Seme years after, when a peer widow aud
in need of money, .she sent them a song
which was rejected. " A Life en the Ocean
Wave" by Epes Saigenr, was pioueunced
a failure by his friends. Thu copyright of
the song became vi ry valuable, though
Sargent never get anything from it hims-e'.f.
" What are the Wild Waves Saying :'"
was suggested by Dr. Carpenter by a hcene
from Dickens' novel, Dembcy f- &jn, and
the music was by Glevpr. '' Peer Jack"
was from the peu of Chailes Dibbin. the
author of The Waterman. "Peer Jack"
netted $2,000 for its publisher, and almost
nothing for the author.
'Stars of the Summer Night," a veiy
famous sene, especially for seienadcis,
was written by Aided II. Pease, the
noted pianist, whose sad death iu St.
Leuis a few months age was se gieutly
deplored by his friends. " Love's Yeung
Dream" was ene of Moere's best, but the
tune te which it is commonly sung is from
an Irish ballad called "The Old Weman."
Moere sang his old songs se well that
both the auditeis and himself wcie often
moved te teats. Once when he v:is sing
ing this song a lady who heaid him im
plered him te step. " Fer heaven's hake,
step; that is net geed for my soul."
"Auld Rebin Gray" was the" work el
Lady Anne Lindsay, who tells
"a curious story el the ciscuin
stances of the compesition: ' I called te
my little sister, the only peiseu near, and
said, 'I have been wiiting a ballad, my
dear. I am oppressing :nv hnoine with
many misfortunes. I have a heady sent
her Jamie te the sea, and bieken her
father's arm, aud made her m ther fall
sick, and given her Auld Rubin Gray for a
lever, but I wish te lead her with a tifUi
sorrow within the four lines, pjer thin::.
Help me te one' 'Steal thu cow,' sn'w
the little Elizabeth. The cow was immn
diately lifted by me. and the song com
pleted." "Kathleen Maveurut'cn " was
sold by Crouch, the author, for $23, and
brought the publishers as runny thousand.
Crouch was hepelcNsIy improvident, and
in his latter days became a
tramp. When Mme. Tititns ua in
this country a number of years ae
she Ming "Kathleen Maveuineeii'' in
New Yerk, when a dirty tramp iutieduccd
himself as Crouch was leceguized and
thanked her for singing the song se well
"Ilennie Doen"was the only English song
that the Emperor Napeleon liked. "I'll
Hang my Harp en a Willow Tiee" is j-aid
te have been written by a young English
nobleman in love with the 'Piiucw-s (new
Queen) Victeria. "Annie Lauiie" is two
hundred years old, and wastheptoductien
of a man named Douglas te celebiate the
praise of a girl named Liu is. The lady
afterwaids deserted the man who made
famous, and married a man named Fer Fer
gueon. "Sally in Our Alley" was written
by Dibdiu.
SfEVJAJL NOTIVUM.
F. Tewnlpy, Wiigtitsvllle, la., says: "I
am suic Brown's Iren Bitters emes in every
cass where directions aic'iollewed." Fer salt
,Uy II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street. u'J-lwd&w
Fibst a cetil, then bronchitis Muscle the
flrst with Hale's Heney or Ilorcheund :intl
Tar 7 Pike's Toothache Dreps cine In emi
minute. a!)-lwdeed&w
Decline of Man.
Hcrveus Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence.
Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Ro Re
newcr. SI.
Steadily gaining favor ; read the advertise
ment of Simmons Liver Regulator.
Fek Lame Hack, Hide or Chest use. S11X
J.OH'S POROUS PLASTER, l'rlce, 25 rents.
Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Neith Queen
treet, Lancaster. icblleedi)
Me matter what may be the name or hew
longstanding the trouble. Dr. Benten's Skin
Cure will always euro skin discuses. Gratciul
hundreds et cured patients nttest thlslact.
SI aterugglsts.
Jbuy Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile
Pills and introduce them wherever i go. Per
tonal knowledge and experience of their effects
.' en ethers prompts ttiis act." Rev. J. r. Fugett,
Hecter St. Luke's Ch., Myersburg, Pa. SO eta.
' t druggists.
All respectable druggists sellSlmmena Liver,
Regulator.
- Don't wear dingy or Jaded things when
the ten-cent Diamond Dye will make them
geed as new. They are perfect and cost but
11 cents.
SIX.VXB CBXZE, N. T., Feb. 6,1830.
Gents : I have been very low and have tried
everything, te no advantage. I heard your
Hep Bitters recommended by se many and I
concluded te give them a trial. I did anil new
am arennd and constantly Improving ami am
nearly as strong as eyer.
mariS-lCtced W. II, WELLE R.
Nausea relieved and Sick Headache enred
by taking Simmons Liver Regulator.
De Yen BlieT It.
That in this town there arc scores of persons
passing our store every day whose lives are
made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver com
plaint. Constipation, when for 75c we will sell
them Shiloh's VltaUzer. guaranteed te cure
thorn. Sold by H. K.Cechran, druggist, Nes.
117 and 139 North Queen street. feb7-ced2
Jeseph Durrlnlurger, Broadway. Buffalo,
was induced by his brother te try Themas'
Eclectrle OH ter a sprained ankle ; and with
halt a dozen applications he was enabled te
walk round again all right. Fer sale by 11.
1!. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen
street.
Kidney Complaint Cured.
I!. Turner, Rochester, N. Y., writes : ' 1
have been ler ever a year sublect te seiieus
disorder of the kidneys, and often unable te
attend te business ; I procured your Burdock
llloed Bitters and was relieved betere hall a
bottle was used. I Intend te continue, as I
teel cenlldcnt that thev will entirely cure
me," Price $1. Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran,
druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street.
A specific for Change of Lire.
"We are in receipt of a letter from .1. T.
llumhy, esq., et Floral, Ark., in which the
wi iter says: Samaritan Nervine cures female
decline, and during the change et life it 1.3 a
specific." Suggestive facts, truly. $1.50.
alMwend&w
Ce te 11. it. ceenran's arug store ler Mrs.
freeman's New Rational Dyes. Fer bright
ness and durability et color, are unequalcd.
Celer liem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng
lish and German. Price. 15 cents.
Skill in Tna Workshop. Te de geed work
the mechanic must have geed health. It long
hours el confinement iu close rooms have en
feebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let hiui
at ence ami before some organic trouble
appears, take plenty et Hep Bitters, lli-f sys
tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve strength
ened, his sight become clear, and the whole
constitution be built up te a higher working
condition. niarXMGtced
Dyspeptic, nervous people, " out br sorts."
Celdcn's Liquid Beet Tonic will cure. Asl:
for Celdcn's. Ot druggists. aO-lwdeed&w
- A Leap Inte Popular favor.
It is net always that the world acknowledges
what is right and best ; but Burdock Bleed
Bitters, by universal acquiescence, have been
awarded the premium for cleaning the bleed,
iccuring indigestionfcenstipatlon, regulating
t he bowels, and toning weak nerves. Price $1.
Fer sale by II. B. Cecluan, druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street.
Mothers! Jternersil ftletnerau
Arc you' disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by aslck child suffering and crying
v.lth excruciating pain et cutting teeth t If
se, go at once and gotabettle et MRS. WIN
FLOW'S SOOTHING SIRUP It will relieve
tl.e peer little suUercr Immediately depend
upon it: there is no mistake about it. There
I- net :. mother en earth wne has ever uicd it,
who 111 net tell you at once that it will regu
late the bowels, and give rest te the mother
a. id relief and health te the child, operating
like niagle. It is perfectly sate te use in all
cum's, and pleasant te the taste, and 1. thu
prescription et one of the eldest and best
female physicians and nuises in the United
Mute-.. Sold everynheie 25 cents i bottle.
mMy-M.WASSw
i"I'L.MX Talk vkem Ok Swathe-Te Whom
ll May Cencern: Itching Piles is enu el the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every one can tell whether In-is thus
allllcted by observing the following .symp .symp
eoms: intense itching, particularly after get
ting warm. It seems as II pin worms weie
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes lerm. The private parts are often
ailccicd. The mere you scratch the worse the
itching. Knewing that my ointment is supci supci
ler te any article In the market, J guarantee it
te cure the worst ease et itching piles in exist
ence. Signed, H.SWAVNE, M. I).
Dr. S wayne's Ointment isalseaplcasant and
effective cure ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas barl.cr's Itch, pimples, and all scaly,
crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50cts.
(in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, S1.25. Address, Dr.
SwayneA Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
eclU-lydTu.Th&S&w
RELIGIOUS.
I lULKICAIXV UAlTbT CHiritCIt KKV. J.
J I!. Seule, pastor. Preaching en Sunday at
10J4 a.m. and 7J4 p. m. Sunday school at !) a.
iu. d&w
CWLLKUK CUAPKL.-D1VIMK NKKVICB
j at 10:30 a. m., by the Rev. .1. II. Dubb,
1). I.
I.MKST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Ne morning service. Gospel meeting,
conducted by the deacons, In the evening ut
the usual hour of service. Sunday school at
'1 p. m.
IMKSr KEFOKMKD.-MV1NE SERVICES
to-meri ew at K a. m. and 1, p. in. Sun
day tchoel at a p. in.
IlItST EVAnOKLIOAt CltUKCII, (tiKK
. man). North Water street. Preaching at
IujiU in. :md7. m. by the pastor, llev. Kd
w.ird Butz. Sunday school at 2 p. m.
IIKST M. E. CUUKCH, NOllTII DUKE
stieet. Pleaching at I0X a. m. ami IV. p.
in., by the pastor, Kev. J. T. Satchell. Sunday
s"hoelat p. in. Prayer meeting en Wed
nesday evening at 7)- o'clock.
G1KACE EVANGELICAL I.LTII KltAN,
J .Neith Queen street, corner et .lames,
Itev. C. li. Ileupt, pastor. SurvJcc as usual at
le a. in. ami 7J p. in. Scheel at 2 p. in
MO K AVI AN.- J. MAX UAKK, l'ASTOK,
10a in.. Litany and sermon. 2 p. in.,
Sunday school. 7 p. m., evening service.
All eeidially invited.
OLIVET IIAIT1ST CHVKUU Y. M.
C. A. Reems, Kev. M. Frayne, pastor.
Pieiclilmr at 10:30 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday
school at 2 p. m.
1)KESBYTERIAN SKIIV1CES AT THE
i usual hours, morning and evening.
Preaching by Kev. Kebert Gamble.
PKESKYTEKIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
I services at Vi p. in. Preaching by Kev.
James Crawford. Sabb.ith school atl:45 p. m.
OT. .J AMI) HOLY
UUMMUNlUN AT 8
O and I1&
reing Ser
at 7'ip. n
Service at 10 a. in. Kvcn-
mg prayer
m
SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange, Kev. L. N. Werman, pastor. Pleach
ing at 10Ji a. in., subject, "A True Israelite."
Sunday school at 2 p. m. preaching at 1 p.
in., subject. " St. Paul's Conversion." Prayer
and Class en Tuesday and Thursday evenings
at IV, o'clock.
S1
T. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL.
Marietta Avenue, near West Oraiuie sti ect.
Itev. Win. F. Licliliter, pastor. Divine service.
at lu a. in. and 7' p. in. Sunday school at 2
p. in.
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, 8. QUEEN ST.
Kev. A. I. Cellem. pastor. Preashltig at
le;- a. m. and -754 P. m. Sabbath school at
ii p. m. Prayer meeting en Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock.
SALEM CHUKC11 OF GOD. FRKACUINO
morning and evening by the pastor, Kev
ll.elgcntuss. Evening subject " Examina
tion of K. G. Ingcrsell's Hepe." Suuday
scuuei in iji p. in.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SKiS
viccs at 10 a. m. and "PA p. in. Prayer
meeting at C p. m. Sunday school at IU p. in.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing by the pastor. Rev. Sylvanus Stall.
Iu a series en the book of Daniel, In tins morn
ing en the prophesies" The Great Image and
the kingdom ei the Little Stene." In the
evening, en the lite ana character or Daniel
"The dissenting Hebrews." All arc invited.
Seats free. Sunday school at lJi p. m. Gol Gel
wald mission school at 2 p. m.
WHK MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
A. will meet en Monday next at 10 a m.. In
the vestry room of the First Reformed
church. M. FBAYNE, Sec'y.
UNION RETHEL CHURCH OF UOD
Rev. G. W. Selihamer, pastor. Preaching
at 10K a. in. and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting en
Monday evening. Lecture en Wednesday
evening. Sabbath school at 1J p. m.
GEND1MIC HAVANA AND YAKA. UIUAKS
only 5 cents at
UAHTMAN'S YKLLOW FEONT CIOAK
UTOJIX.
MEDICAID
TEXSONS SKIN CUBE.
Frem the Springfield Republican.
A GENEROUS AOT
That Will be Appreciated by All Who care
for Their Complexion or Skin.
It is net generally known that the nervous
system has a wenderlul intiuence ever' the
skin, but tills is a tact known te medical men
who have given much of their time te the
study of diseases of t.ie skin. Ne one can
have a clear and fair complexion, unmixed
with blotches or pimples who Is very nervcus.
Whatever tends te a healthy condition et
the nervous system always beautifies
the comploxien and removes roughness and
dryness el the skin. Some skin diseases are
net attended by visible signs en the surface,
but an intolerable Itching that renders life
miserable.
We copy the following deserving and inter
esting compliment from the Tribune, which
says : " Dr. C. W. Bensen's New Remedy,
skin CtJEH,' is received by the public with
great confidence, and it Is regarded as a very
generous act en the doctor's part te make
known and prenare for general use his valua
ble and favorite prescription for the treatment
erskin diseases, atler having devoted almost
his entire lite te the study and treatment oft
nervous and skin diseases, in which he took
great delight. He was ter a number et years
physician in charge et the Maryland Infirm
ary en Dematolegy and anything from his
rhands is at once accepted as authority and
valuable. The remedy is fully the article te
attack the disease, both internally, through
the bleed, and externally through the absorb
ents and is the only reliable and rational
mode of treatment. Thee preparations are
only put up for general uv. after having been
used by the doctor in nis private practice for
years with the greatest success, and Insx? fully
mettt the confidence J all classes of sufferers
from fkin diseases." This is ter sale by all
dniKgistp." TwoLettlis. internal and external
treatment, in one package. Don't be per
su i ded te take any ether. It cons one dollar.
OU MY IIKAD!
WHY WILL VOU SUFFER?
Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia,
nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless
nessand brain disease positively cured by
Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills.
They contain no opium, qulnlne or ether
lnuinliil drug, bold by druggists. Price 50
cents per bev, two boxes ter it, six boxes ter
S2.5U. by mail postage free Dr. C W Bensen,
Baltimore. Aid. O. N. Crlttenten. New Yerk,
Is wholesale agent for tticse remedies.
uprl51uid3I,W,S&w
I-UCNSON'S SKIN CIIKK AND (JULBKY
and Chamomile Fills for sale at II. B.
Ceciuan's Drug stoic, 137 and 139 North Queen
stixet. ;umi2-3nid
Tp.VKKtil'S UINCK1C 'lOrtlC.
Fer the Happiness of Heme.
Prem a Clergyman's Heme O. mes a
Message Containing the Wis
dom of Experience.
Heme is the centre et the social system. Frem
it piecced the best and purest influences felt
in the w irlil and towards it gravitate the ten
dercst hopes et humanity. Fer it all geed
m n labor while their working days last, and
around it their last thoughts linger lovingly
when these days arc done.
Yet home does net usually apmeachln prac
tice its own ideals. The mother is evertaxed
with household duties and the rearing and
training et her children, while the fathcrtlghts
the outside b ittle te win the wherewithal te
meet expenses. Seener or later care and toil
leave their marks. It is true enough, as King
sley sings in the "Three ishers," that
" Men must work, and women must weep,"
but tee much working and weeping brush all
the bloom from life's truit.
.Mental anxiety and lack of rest and pleasure
irTtluce physical diseases of many kinds ;
whence the need et a trustworthy tonic te
give health and strength In times et need.
Among the geed women et the Jand who have
found such a sure anchor is Mrs. A.C. Geerge,
wile et Kev. A. C. Geerge, D. D., pastor et the
Centenary tX. E. Church, of Chicago, whese
words we have her permission te te quote :
" 1 use Pakkuu's Gikebr Temc In my lamily
and can say that we are highly pleased with It
as a tonic. Frem my experience of its value.
1 lecemmend it as a reliable family lnedictne."
Please nete : First, Barker's Ginger Tokie
is net a mere essence of Ginger ; second, it con
tains nethiiiff te create an appetite for intexica -tiny
rtrinJcs .' third, i7 is ci splendid health res
tarulive for all who suffer from disordered
JAver or Kidneys or any disease arising from
indigestion and impure bleed. Accept no sub
stitute ler it. Priees, 50c. and $1 per bottle. It
is cheaper te buy the larger size. Hiscox &
Ce., New Yerk. pr2-lycew4dS
sritisti (tee us.
T!.AUK OF FASHION.
5- r
. Astrich Brethers'
13 EAST KINO STREET.
We arc daily receiving Something New in
our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ; andln our
SUIT ROOM we are continually making up
New and Stylish Costumes and people visiting
us may see something new every day.
Having a uuyer constantly in New Yerk and
Philadelphia, we arc thus enabled te show our
patrons the Novelties et the season as they ap
pear, and also have an opportunity for pick
ing up bargains which ether merchants in this
city have net.
We have received this week a let et BLACK
AND COLORED CASHMERES that are all
wool and ever a yard -wide, which we are
etleiing at 50c. a yard; cannot be matched
elsewhere under liijc.
Special Bargains in BLACK AND WHITE
STRIPED AND CHECKED SILK at 45c a
yaid. Bargains in PLAIN COLORED SILK
at rc Seme Extraordinary Bargains in
BLACK SILKS. Our line of URKSS GOODS
must be seen le be appreciated.
Order Department.
In our Suit Roem we make a specialty el
making up any of the goods selected In our
steie, te order. Having tlrt-class dressmakers
we guarantee, satisfaction in every respect.
New in com sent preparation a let of dresses
that we will h ive displayed In nur Suit Roem
iii' t week, commencing APRIL 16. CALL
AND LOOK AT THEM.
Have just received a Fine Stock et REAL
TORCHO LACa.b, which we offer at most
reasonable pi Ices. Alse a large assortment of
LACE TIDIES.
New Patterns In HAMUURG EMBROID
ERIES at Lew Prices. INFANT'S LACE
CAPS la all the New Styles. Alse a large llnq
et imam's Cloaks. Shawls and Dresses.
1111 G LOVES in 3-button, 5-hook lacing and
Mesqui'taiie. AH the New Spring Celers In
all sizes. We will s-ell none but Hrst-class
goods and guarantee every pair.
A Large Assortment et LISLE GLOVES at
very Lew Piices. Towels, Toweling and Nap
kins vcrv cheap. Rargains in Table Linen.
HANDKERCHIEFS White and Colored
Borders, at all prices. New Styles in ISuttOns
NEW READ LACES
Novelties in our -MILLINERY DEPART
MENT received daily. A Large Selection et
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. We in
vite inspection.
va hal, a.
1?OR KKNT. A LAKOK TWO-8TORY
Bi iclc Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St.
A two story Brick Warehouse en Mlfllln
street, between Seuth Quee-i and Prince
streets.
A. J. STEINMAN.
120-Ild Intkixiqisnekr Office.
IHUUfcKV FOR SALE.
A WELL-KSTAI1L1SHED
GROCERY STORE
Iu a large manufacturing country town.
Heuse, Mere, store Fixtuies and a full line et
GROCERIES. The whole can be bought ter
less than $2,500.
Inquire at the a
al-lmd " INTBLLIGKNCER ' OFFICE.
F
OR SALIC.
is
FOR S4.LE.
,Tliet untlershjnedSeflers ler sale the lets of
Rieufld adjoining his residence, en Charlette
unil Walnut streets, In the city et Lancaster
comprising 211 feet en Charlette street and
Jfii feet en Walnut street. I
These lets will be sold en easy terms, In th
whole or In parts, te suit purchasers.
Apply te
TH0S.E. FRANKLIN,
OFFICE NO. 120 ,K AST KINO STREET.
''I? V .t j l , mMwxlWThr&fr
CAMUEL u. fkii;k, axteknki, hab
O Removed his Ofllce rrem 56 North Duke
street loNei OK ANT STREET, immedi. I
ately In-Rear J of Court Heflse,' LOngV New I
Building.- i I . un-tld I
palace mam
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OHAS. N. SHULTZ,
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TRIM RATHFON
New Offer the Greatest Barcains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, AH Onr Own Manufacture.
Examine Cards sent by mail, enclosed in the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away suited and well-pleased,
lfryeu should net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will send you oue. Our Stock of CLOTHING for Men.
leuth, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW.
Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full and ready te be shown te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired, and the
prices are within the reaeh or everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospeet for a geed trade this Spring is
assured. t3TCeme early and make your soleetien from ene of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in
Lancaster city. Call and save money.
MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. King St., Lancaster. Pa.
LANCASTER WATVHEn
riHIE
Lancaster Watcbes.
THE PROPOSED
of Interests having been Kneeled en a IJasis
Mutually Satisfactory te Reth Companies, it
was ordered at a Meeting of the Beard et !!
rectors et the
Lancaster I tick Ce.
held Thursday Alteriioen, April 12, that Werk
Should be RESUMED in All the Departments
el the If actery at 7 a. m.
Monday. April Id
TheManutactureef the Full Line of Favorite
Movements, with the addition et the Line of
HustrProef Movements, and Ladies' Watches,
willbe pushed forward with Increased Energy.
DUX OUODB.
O
l'ENINO AMSOCNUEMKNT.
Watt, Stand & Ge.
Have visited the marketweekly during the
past month and new etler an immense line of
new goods at prices te suit the times.
New Dress Goods,
New Summer Silks,
New Colored Silks,
New Black Silks,
At lowest possible prices.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
20 Pieces COLOREDand STRIPED SILKS,
60 cents a yard.
An Elegant Line et
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
Jl.OOa Vard.
Special Value in
BLAOK SILKS
At 75c, $1.10, $1.25, l.t0, $1.75 and $2.00 a yard
Elegant COMBINATION SUITS at
$5.00 and $C.oe each.
EMBROIDERIES,
5,000 yards HAMBURG EDGINGS, 10c. and
12Xc. a yd., worth from 2$c. te 20c. a yd.
TA SSAMENTERIES.
We etler a choice line of BEADED TRIM
MINGS at 25c, 33c, 37Sc 50c, 02c.
These arc much under present value.
New Yerk Stere,
8 and 10 BAST KING STREET.
MUSICAL JXl
CMRJfTS.
TTTILUOX & WHITE
THE
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Wareroeras,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Full Assortmentef the various styles con
stantly en hand and for sale en the most lib
eral terms for Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public Is most cordially invited te call
and examine these Instruments, which will be
found te he very 8-iporier in Quality and
Moderate In Prlce.
MK. DECKER is also agent ler the Famous
"KNABB"
AndsPral ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from 9225 upwards.
Iebl7ttd
A H.EN A.' BBKB ft CO.'S
Real Estate and Insurance Office
BEHOVED TO
NO. 108 BAST KING STRBBT.
luppesiw leopard Hetel.)
RELIABLE INSURANCE 'AT LOWEST
''''BA.TJBJ. ' W"JK'X
mn.r3l.1mrl
(Opposite Leepard Hetel.)
Collation
JTJSW BAT BTOBJS.
SHULTZ'S,
Tl
1 TJ
THE HATTERS,
144 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Gundaker's Old Stand).
ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
HARRY S. SHULTZ.
CJjUTUINO.
DRY
WHIM GOODS. TT7-H1TE GOODS.
GEORGE FAHHESTOOK.
( BAIR'S OLD STORE.)
Ne. 14 EAST KING STREET,
HAS NOW OPEN A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OP
Wash Dress Goods
Fer SPRING and SUMMER, and calls particular attention te the following :
Swiss Mulls, Victeria Lawns,
j-iinen de lade, French Pique,
Linen Printed Lawns,
Plaid and Plain Nanzoeks,
Figured, Striped and Plain Swiss.
Tbose are all new ; bought directly from the Importer anrl will be offered
REMARKABLY CHEAP.
GEORGE FAHNEST0CK,
NO. 14 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
WIXES AUD LIQUORS.
TfSTAUI.ISUfcD 1785.
WINES AND LIQUORS!
At REIuABH OLD WINE STORE, 1 29 1st Kii H
m CALL AND EXAMINE. "1
We have Just received direct from the Island of Madcrla the iollewing Wines :
Verdelho, Vintage 1870 ; Sercial, Vintage 1840,
DEIkIs; and J5HTeiSt8IlI,SkMS!tller Wlth T Ul " 1S" MA'
BRANDIES as follews: Vintage 18S0, ISiO. 1SU., 1SC0, 1SX. Fine Old RYE WHISKIES.
JAMAICA SPIRITS, N. E. RUM, Ac. FRENCH CORDIALS, Burgundies and Clarets.
We have the following Champagne Wines: Peiper Heldscick', G. II. Muniui & Ce.'s Ury
Verzenay and Extra Dry, L. Recderer's Carte .Blanche, Pemmery Sec. Veuve Cliqnet, Yellow
Label Dry, Krug&Ce.'a Private Cuvee, Jules Champien. And the
GREAT WESTERN EX. DRY WINE,
Frem the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, at Hammondsport, N. Y.
. .Tn,.s !? tne F,Hest American Wine in the market, having heen awarded the highest honor.
at the following Expositions : At Paris 1SG7, Vienna 1S73 and Philadelphia 1876.
S. CLAY MILLER,
Wines, Branflies, liins, Oia Bye WMskies, &c,
Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
3ILJj1NRJC.
O
PEN1NO OF
M. A. HOUGHTON'S
NEW STORE.
NEW LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS.
All the Latest Styles of PINE MILLINERY GOOD3 received daily and Beld
at the LOWEST PRICES at
M. A. HOUGHTON'S,
Ne: 105 West King Street.
OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER.
PLVMBINO AND
J
OUN b. AKROL11.
PLUMBING AND
TIN ROOFING, SLiTE ROOFING,
GAS FIXTURES AT REDDCED PRICES.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET,
BOOKS AND
s
ION OF THE BIO BOOK.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
BLANK BOOKS AND -STATIONERY.
LAR GE ASS0RTMEN1 ! LOW PRICES !
QUARTO IAMLZT BIBLES ! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN PRICES!
CSTAt the Sign of the Big Boek.
MXMOVAL.
pKMOVAL,
Removed te Ne. 46 BAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883.
FON DERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE
Will be removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where
there will he found a Complete New Stock or Beeks, Statfeuery and fancy Goods.
G. L. FON DERSMFTH, Bookseller and Stationer,
inar20-tfd NO. 46 EAST KING STREET.
THK, MOST JfKKOUJSHT HITK OF CAM
I cer is en the border ground, between skin
audnracens-membrsne; perhaps it would be
mere accurate te pay upon the mucous mem
brane. whCre it loins the skin, ler It la nnen
the mucous surface, rather than the cutano cutane cutano
ens, that the cancer is flrst observed. Cancers
and tumors of all kinds permanently cured, i
without giving pain or using the knife, by
- H. D. LONGAKER. M. O. !
Office Ne. 13 East Walnutstreet, Lancaster.
Consultation tree. al2-3tdw
rrHK BEST 6c. OIOAB1N THK CITY, HA-
JL vana or Tara fillers, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK.
GOODS.
H, E. Slaymaker,
AGENT.
HAS 1'lTTlNtl.
GAS FITTING,
LANCASTER; PA.
STATIONARY.
BOOKS AND STATIONMMi
VTKW UOOK.S.
ME. ISAACS.
THE COLONEL'S DAUOHTEK.
THE ADMIRALS WARD,
SOCIAL EQUALITY.
THE LA TEKT MA QAZINEX
aid
JYEW STA TIONER Y,
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KING STRUT.
CAMFXIB.
riUFSUBDM, SON CO.
CARPETS
AT
Philip Schum, ISen & Gos,
NO. ISO SOUTH WATER ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
We have a full supply of RAG AND FILL
ING CARPETS,
varna.
We en
only use the best et
It you want a Geed. Serviceable Carpet,
please come and examine our stock betere
purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell as cheap
as.t he cheapest. Come and see ler yourself
and be cemvlnced, as we always have the repu
tation et making FIRST-CLASS CARPET.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
COVERLET8, COUNTERPANES. BLAN
KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING
Y ARM, Ac.
Jtfr- Dyeing done in all branches at short
notice.
COAL! GOAL!
Or the Best Quality, expressly for Family Use
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON JtVO.,
Ne. 150 Sentb Water St, Lancaster, Pu.
mar22-lmd-M,W.AS
OHOCKKIES.
TU8T KKCK1VKD.
PHILIPPE, CADEAW Jt FII.'S
FINEST FRENCH PEAS,
SELLING AT 23-. A CAN.
REMEMBER, Our Lancaster Cennty
EARLY JUNbJ PEAS,
1. 1 0c. a can. TIi.m' ive satlsUclteu. And
MARROW FAT PEAS.
JUST RECEIVE I) :
FINE OLIVE OILS. MUSIlltOOMS. QUKKN
OLIVES, DUKIIEK'S SALAD DRESS
ING. Alse, it tlne line of bottled
PICKLKS and SAUCES.
Our SHAKER COUN at 12c. a quait Is eou eeu
sulcred cheap.
FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR;
Levan's Best, Minnesota. Greirs (Willow St.
Mills) Best, und Choice Manhelm Pat
ent KeUer Precess, AAA BB and
Fleur et the entire wheat.
At BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East Kins Street.
UA ll.tt iKiDS.
riuic.
T
GREAT
Burlington Reute
Chicago, KarllHgtea & qnlucj It. K.
Ciikage, KarllBgten ft (tnlacy K. H.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
CHICAUO OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CAL1FOKMA
LINCOLN AND DENVER
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
te St, Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Topeka, Deulsen,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Mentana and Tet as.
This route has no superior 101- Aiixirt Lea,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded te be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad In the .world ter nil
classes et travel.
All connections made Iu Union depots.
Try it and you will find travelings luxuiv
Instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line ter
sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canudii,
All Information about rates of fare.SleeieuM
Cars, etc., ctieerfuily given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111.
T. J. POTTEK,
3d Vice Pre:). A Hen. Manager, Cihoaeo, III.
JOUN y. A. ItKAn.Uen. Kaatern Agt.,
317 Bieadway, :wt; Washington St.
Nbw Your. Uosteh, Mahh
mavl6-lvdw
VAKMlAUEa, &V.
Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
REAR OF CENTRAL SIARKET HOUShS,
LANCASTER, PA.
Wemake eveiy tyiu I5ugy and Carriage
desired. All Werk finished in the mositcoin mesitcoin mositcein
fortahle and elegant Htle. We use only tlitj
best selcetei1 muteriiil and employ only the
best uicchanhM. Fer tiuility el work our
prices aru tlie cheuiif-it In the state. We liuy
ler easli and sell ou the most leasenuMn
terms. Give us a cull. All work warranted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One set et
workmen especially employed ler that pur
pose. n3fS-t!d&w
MEIHVAU
ikayh si'KCirn; mhjiuim:. -TUB
VX Greut KiiKltili ReiniMly. An unfailing
enre ler lmpeiuircy, and oil Discuses that
loUew less et Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain In the ISack, Dimness el
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Cen
sumptien and a I'remature Grave. Full par
ticulars In our pumplet, which we desire te
send Irce by mull te every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all di uggists at II per pack
age, or six packages fcr5. or will te sent Irtu
by maU-Mi the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, II. li. Cochran, 137 and 13 r
North Queen street. On account of counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper
thoenly genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by
us. Fer sale in Lancaster by II. B. Coebran,
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
Til EG RAY MKIUCINKi .. N.'k.
erlWvd-
T OCHKK'rf UYfcS.
A 5c, Package
LOCHER'3 DYE
WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY
OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET.
Fer sale by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. 9 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
NOT1CK t TKKsrAS!KK! AND GUN
NERS. All penens are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands el the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster ceuntle.", whether Inclesed or un un
Incleteri, either ter the purjiose of sheeting or
fishing, as the law will be rlgldlv enforced
against all trespassing en said lands et the
underfill d after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
R.PKRCYALDEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney ler K. w. Celeman's r. Ir .
elft-tMAw
T
MJUACCO PKESSCM.
MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO
PRESSES.
Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon
orable parties en trial. Warranted superior
in every leaturu te any In present use. II
net as represented can be returned at my ex
pense. Alse Manure Heeks ter cleaning sta
bles sold en same terms. Send for circular.
S.B. MINN1CH.
LandlsvUle, Lancaster Ce., Pa.
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