Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 10, 1884, Image 1

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.LANCASTER, PA.. JFBIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1884.
PrieTwCwta.
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CLOCK,
H.E
HHUAU9.
NOTICE !
We think the Public in general should be acquainted with
the fact that we give the most careful attention te the repairing
of Watches and Clocks of all grades ; from the finest chrono
meters te the most ordinary pocket piece, and from the finest
French Mantel Cleck te the commonest wooden one, and only
the most experienced workmen employed. All kinds ei
Jewelry repaired quickly and well at the Lewest Possible Cost
te Customers.
H. Z. R HO ADS,
LANCASTER, PA.
HMtr voeuh.
XlltXr UllUlf TO 11IK (IUUKTUUUSK,
FAHNESTOCK.
OUK UNPBECEDENTKD BALK OF
LADIES- AND CHILDREN'S COATS
L VST SEASON, rendered It liircarr that wn ahmild hnnlKtiAr tnHHil inr he rhm.
'.P.,?!"""1 We ,mv,' I""' completed enlarging, lninedellng una refurnishing our ILIMU
UuOM, and are new prepared te show a large and varlea stock et
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS
IN ALL TUB NEWEST STYLES.
Alse, Ladies' and Children's Jerseys, All Sizes.
E. E. FAHNESTOOK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse,
vAuram, jtv.
T u. natiriN vit.
Upholstery Department.
NOW OH FALL TBADK.
Choice HI I.K AM) WOOL COVBIUNUR for Furniture, Lambrequins ana Leng Curtains.
Haw tllke, iiatnle. Turceineus, itepp, Ae
Lacennd MH'lnghim'Cnrtalus, all Prices.
Luce CurUtlus m low as Oie. nor pair.
NEW nWISICUKTAINS.
Walnut, Kbeny, Aeh and Mnhegany Poles, complete, with Blngs,
Ac., oeu. Kbeny Poles, Brass lrlinnilngs, 73e Fringes, Ultnpa, Ac.
1 imbrrqnlns, f eng rurtalns, and all branches et Upholstery Werk, done promptly by
expeileuieu Upholsterers
FALL CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS.
WINDOW hHADBS. all Widths ud Celers
Shidei put up, beat Spring Fixture and Shading, ter 78a.
-LABGE STOCK OK -
Borders for Remodeling Old Carpets.
Old Carpet altered and rent by experienced workmen.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cerner Wext King and Prinre Streets.
OHlHH'a UAllf KT H4LU
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
-AT-
SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL.
Sellim Off te Clese Uawiness. Everything Mast Positively be Sold.
A Full Line of BODY BBUSSELS.TAPESTBY, and All Grades of INOEAIN GABPHTS.
BUUB. BLANBETS. COVKBLBTS and OIL CLOTH.
MALL AT A 8A0RIFI0B.Wt
- Prompt attention given te the Manufacture et Bag Carpets te erdei .
SHIRK'S CAEPET HAIL,
OOR, W. KINO AND WATER BTS ... I1A.NOASTHR, PA
fti"ri ?mdw
O A KI'IZl
Ij'aTAULlBHJCU 1SA0.
CARPETS
AT
Philip Schum, Sen & Ge's
150 dOUTB YVA.TKK BTHEET,
L ANCABTEB, I A.
Wehave a lull supply et BAO AND FILL
1NU OAUPETS. We only use the beat of
yarns.
II you want a geed, serviceable carpet,
please ceuie and examine our sleck before
purchaslug elsowheie at e will sell as cneup
as the chtuipusL Come and sue ler yourself anil
beceuvtnuud, as we always have the reputa
tion et making flrsl-class Carpel.
CUSTOM UAU OABPKTS A SPECIALTY!
COYEUl.tVIS. COUNTKBPANES, BLAN-
Ut.1'3, CAIU'fcT CHAIN, STOCK
ING YAHN.Aa
Dyeing Dene tn all its branches at short no
Uee.
GOAL I
COAL I
Of the beat quality ,;expressiy ter faintly u-t.
TKY A SAMPLE TON.
UKUKMUEUTUK OLD STAND.
PHILIP SCHUM, NUN & COU
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATKU STKEET,
reJinrt ,u"HTKIl lA
itibUUAXVti.
rputs
Prudential Insurance Ge.
OF AMERICA.
s
Heme Ofllce-SEWARK, N. J.
The Prudentlnl offers apian by which every
ena may secure a tuml sufficient ler burial
purposes. 'I his company la endorsed by the
leading business uiuu and manulaclurers el
Lancaster county Claims paid within 24
hear after proof et death
CALL AT
Ne. 12 SOUTH DUKP STB SB r,
JfOS OlRCCLABS ABO iFFOkXATIOa,
SO BeliablP Wasted.
WATOBK', SO.
Ne. 4 West King Street.
may a-lyd
Lancaster, Pa
Lancaster, Pa,
OLAriH AttD UUttBNHWAM.
iruw
BAkiTin
Glassware. - Queensware.
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
WE AUK NOW HKCEIV1NU
Our PaU Importations.
OUU ASSOUTMKNT WILL CONTAIN
M.vMY tiHYi AND NOVEL AUT1CLKS.
WEW1LLBU0WA
FINE LINE OF WARE.
The same gnarantee et satlslactten or ex ex
cuange will accompany all our sales.
-OIVE US A CALL.-
High & lartin,
15 EAST KING HTBEfcT,
tiANCASTKU, PA'
fUUTUUMAfUH.
J.&
uurt.,
Our aim u te make as PBETTY A
riUTUHE et your chUd as the InsUn InsUn
taneeus process will admit. Take a
leek utthe SPECIMENS at the en.
trance te our Gallery.
J. E. ROTE,
Ne. I0d North Queen titreat.
lun-'MM.
1A.Nr.a11r Ai.L.BlkL.t.31 AXu Af rtUUAA
j as low a the lowest, at
UAJUTMAM1 1A.LLOW IfaOSX CISAJt
Teaa.
MMDIOAU
T DMTB KfMIUI,
HUNT'S
KIDNEY AND LWEK
REMEDY.
Never Known te Pail.
It cures when all ether medicines fall, as It
acts directly and at once en the Kidneys,
Liver and Uewels. restoring them te
n healthy action. Ulsasa e.sare
ami apredy cure and hundreds
have bern cured by It when
physicians and trlends
had given thum up
te uie.
It is Beth a "Safe Cure" ani a "rpecific."
ItCUKKftall DUeaieset the Kidneys, Liver,
llladderand Urinary Organs 1 Dropsy,
Gravel, Diabetes, H light's Diseate,
Nervous Diseases. Kxcessus.
Feiuale tteaknegses.
Jaundice. utileuBneis,
Headache, Sour Stomach, Dys
pepsia. Constipation, Piles, Paini in
the Hack, 1 0111s or Side, Retention or
Non-Uetoutlon of Urine.
1.85 AT DRDQOISTS.
tMTTAKE NO OTlIER.-3
Bend ter Illustrated Pamphlet et Solid Testl
menlals of Absolute Cures.
HUNT'S KBMEDY COMPANY.
PKOV1DKNCK, B. I.
(3)
I Am ft UAUK.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous planter la absolutely (Ac bet
ever made, combining the virtues et bops
with gums, balsams and extracts. 1U power
Is wonderful in curing diseases where etbei
plasters simply relieve. Crick In the Hack
and Neck, Pain lr the Side or Limbs, Slid
Joint and Muscles, Kidney 'troubles, Hheu
mat Ism, Neuralgia, Sere Cnest. Ailecllena et
the Heart and Liver, and all pains or aches In
any part cured Instantly by the Hep Platter
AarTrylt. Price, iS ceuta, or nve ter fUO
Mallvd en receipt of price. Sold by all drug,
gists and country stores. Hep Waaler Com
pany, Proprietors, bosten, Mass.
LAMB BAOK.j
AVITer constipation, less et apiietlte and
diseases of the bowels take liawle 's Stomach
and Llvur Pills. Scents. dJti IvilAwlS)
lllLLKas
Black Liniment,
Is a new combination scientifically and prac
tically compounds I. and contains the llEsT
known Ingredients for the cure et
HUEUMATlall, NEUUALUIA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE,
1101L8, CAU11UNCLES,
Stiff Neck, Pain in the tildes, llack or Leins,
Cuts, llrultttrt or num., Lameneas,
Swelling et the joints.
And Qoneral Swelling produced by ilhcnmatlc
allectlens. English and German directions.
s!7 UmdAw
H
CAlHiUAKTUUS rUH THB
INDIAN MEDICINES,
KA-TON.KA AND MODOJ INDIAN, OIL
-AT-
LOOHER'S Drug Stere,
NO. KAST KING rtTHEEf,.
LANOaRTKR.PA.
Mr
KMHun
Seething Syrup
If) DECIDEDLY THE
OEST FBKPAUATION rOB TdK COM.
PLAINTS Or CHILDREN.
17-dmdaw
(IhACa MPkUiriO BJKUIU1KK--THK
T ureat English Bcmedy. An nntalllng
cure for 1 in potency, and all Diseases that lel
low Less et Memery, Universal Lassitude,
Pain In the llack. Dimness et Vision, Prema
ture Did Age, and many ether diseases that
lead te lnsa lty or Lenaumpiluu and a Pre
mature Grave. Full particulars In our pam
phlet, which w desire te send free by mall te
every one. The Hpeclfle Medicine is sold by
all druggists at 11 per package, or six pack
ages ler $i, or will be sent free my mall en the
reoelptet the money, by addressing the agent.
11. 11. COelIUAN, Druggist,
Nen. 137 and lira North Queen street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
en acoeantofcountertolts, we have adopted
the Yellow Wrapper 1 the only genuine.
'111E UUAY MEDlJlNK CO.,
dftw iiuttale, N. Y.
A bK IUU
MBS. KNIGHT'S
SOOTHING SYRUP.
17-mdAw
UUX UUUIih.
C
UlLUKKD'H UOATH,
WATT, SHA1 k CO,,
N08. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.
Have Opened a Lare Importation et
Children's Coats,
In the Latest Berlin Styles at Very
Lew Prices.
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS,
BEVRBSintKKBENCUSIJlTINQS,
HEUIUNGHONK COBDS,
TBI! OT1NE8,
DBAP UE'ALMA,
In all the popular colors at lowest city urlces.
6-4 CLOTH SUITINGS.
TBICOT SUITINGS.
PL1D CLOTH hUlriNGS.
6-4ULD1U SUITINGS.
7 Cents a Yard, Beally Werth 11.00.
Special Bargains In
Fancy German Plaids,
At UK Cents a Yard, Werth 20 Cents.
Anether invoice of choice styles In 86-Inch
FANCY DBaSS PLAIDS at 60c, a yard.
29 0 ASKS OF
White and Colored Blankets
SB per cent, nnder last season's
prices at the
NEW YORK STORE.
TOO FOND OF DIAMONDS-
UA OAKBKK Ur AN AnVHwrUKKSS,
Hew H.rMll and Husband LI Ted la Mil.
I th Biltb Avians Msw lerk tleicl
KxplaaaBSIIeD ril.naa.
Mm, OoergikhhA Heaitls, who Is under
rrert id uosten ler oDtsiDiefr diamonds te
the Tklue of nearly 20,000 from Therosa
Lyoeb, a diamond broker et Ne. 025
Broadway, New Yerk, by fraudulent top.
resontatleu. will probably net be brought
te New Yerk for several days, If at all.
She has taken advantage of the Massa Massa Massa
obuietts law, and will be Rranted a hear
ing there before the requisition Issued by
the governor or New Yerk will be con
firmed by the governor of the Bay State.
Mr. and Mrs. Heuitis have lived mere or
less at the Fifth Avenue hotel for two
yean paat. They had an elegant suite of
rooms, wbieh were paid for regularly,
whether the couple oeoupei them or nor.
Sometimes they would be away for
weeks together, bat the bill was always
paid en their return. They registered an
from East Marnhlleld, Mass., where Mr
iieustis was building a handsome home.
Lie kept a carriage aud horses, and from
his talk it was understood, about thn Fifth
Avenue that he was worth some 12,000,000,
aud that be was a broker or speculator in
Wall street. He left the hotel about four
months age with his wife aud went te
Massachusetts. Ills rooms were reserved
as usual and his return was dally ezpeeted.
Ue had been gene about five week a wheu
news of his death was received. Then the
rooms were let and a bill for (700 was
sent into his estate. Nothing was thought
but that the bill was geed, and at the
Fifth Avenue yesterday the manager was
oenuuent tnat an right and that everything
would be settled up in full.
Mrs. Lyneb, who is a woman east the
prime of life, decked out with a rgeeus
white wig, sat behind her stock of dia
monds yesterday and refused te say a
wetd about the affair. She referred every
caller and there was a multitude te her
lawyer, Mr. Abrem Kling, of Ne. 201
Broadway. Mr. Kling was very com cem com
munieativo. Liu was sure that he had a
" dead open and shut " ease against the
fair Gaergiana, who is only 3, aud very
eharmlng. Aoeordinz te Mr. Kiinir. Mrs.
Iieustis had eiten bjrrewed diamonds of
Mrs. Lynch for use at operas and ball.
' Why," said the enthusiastic Mr
Kling, "she onee get a ntckUce worth
140,000. Return it 1 Yea. Why, young
mau, yeu're net up lu these things. Hew
many people reputed rleu borrow gems
for show you've no idea I That's a fea
ture of New "Yerk life that you should
study."
Then Mr. Kling calmed down, lle
thought Mre. iieustis a most acoeni
plished oeuildenoe woman. She lived in
splendid style at the Fifth Avenue, and
oiude the acquaintance of Mrs. Lyueh,
They became great friends. Airs. Iieustis
moved in fashionable oireles. and.
although possessed of a goodly number of
gems, wanted variety. Se Mrs. Lynch
leaned diamonds te her whenever sbe
asked the favor. Diamonds of fabulous
value appeared about her person when
ever she was seen in public. Onea she
had a ring and charm worth (35,000,
whieh she were for two days. About a
year age she get from Mrs. Lyneb. dia
moods worth (.20,000 te wear ut a ball.
They were te be returned, as the ethers
had been, but they were net. The day
after she lent the jewels Mrs, Lyueh
sailed for Europe, where she has been
traveling ever since. She returned te
New Yerk three weeks age. Then, so se
cording te Mr. Kiiug, a deteotive was
sent after Mrs. Iieustis. lie ascertained
(bat the diamonds had been pawned in
Bosten. This detective, says Mr. Kling,
also aseertalued that the charming Mrs.
Iieustis had swindled Bosten merchants
out et (100,000, that the home at East
Marthfleld was a myth, and that Mrs.
Iieustis was a professional swindler and
confidence woman. Mr. Kling admitted
that Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. fleustia were
besom friends when the Utter was in New
Yerk, but claimed te have a clear case
against the charming widow.
On Oct. 3, an indictment was found in
this eity against Mrs. Iieustis for grand
lareeny in the ueoeud degree. The affida
vit en which the indietment was found
was made by Mrs. Lynehj It was te the
effeet that when, en Sept. 20, 1833. Mrs.
iieustis called en her at her place of busi
ness, she had known her for some time.
Mrs. iieustis asked her for the lean of a
diameud pin valued at fl&OCO, whieh she
wished te wear and whieh she premised
te return when desired. Mrs. Lyneh gave
her the piu, aud en Oct. 8, 1833, she gave
her for the same purpose, two diamond
rings worth (900 and 1,200, respectively.
She also leaned her en Oct. 11, a diameud
stud valued at (75 ; a pair of diamond ear
rings worth (1,500, and a sapphire and
diameud ling worth (250, She gave her
en Oct. 12, a wateh worth (60, and en
Nev. 3, a diameud cresoent pin valued, at
(400, and a pair of double stone earrings
valued at (1,200. On Nev. 5, Mrs. ileus
tis abtained ttetn depenent a pair of dia
mond Bleeve buttons worth (275, and a
itentlemau's repeatiutr wateh. whieh she
said she wished te show her husband and
which was valued at (500. On Nev. 25,
she get a nine stone diamond pin valued
at (1,500, and en Dee. 12, a diamond ores eres ores
eent valued at (200, a pair of single stone
diamond earrings (175, a diamond crets
worth (2,500, aud a siugle stone diameud
pin and a ruby ring, amounting together
te (3,000. The total amount is (10,800.
These goods were obtained en the assur
ance that they would be returned when
asked for, but Mrs. Heustls failed te de se.
The deponent swore that she was informed
that Mrs. iieustis bad no means and bad
obtained money from ether persons in the
same manner. She had pledged the prep
erly te aiuerent, persons la Uosten and re
futed te return it.
An affidavit from Qeorge M. Lyneh,
employed by the United States piper
company at Ne. 147 Duane street, was
also submitted. Lyneb deposed that he
was in the employ of MrB. Lynch when
the diamonds mentioned were given te
Mrs. iieustis, and he corroborated Mrs.
Lyneh's statement. On September 20,
Lyneh went te Bosten, where be learned
Mrs. Heustls lived, having Add from the
Fifth avenue hotel, whose proprietor she
bad defrauded out of (500, as the depon depen depen
ont was informed by Mr. MoPhersen, of
Bosten, who was also eheatud by Mrs.
Iieustis out or (7,000. Lynch had an in
terview with her in Bosteu, when she Bald
that her property had been seised by
creditors, and she was forced te
pledge tbe diamonds and ether jewelry.
She would net say, however, where she
had pledged them. Lyneb deelared that
he was informed by Counselor Edward
II. Pierce, of Ne. 81 Milk street, Bosten,
that Mrs. Iieustis was au adventuress and
had eheated ethers besides Mrs, Lyueh and
Mr. Aloi'hersen.
It is claimed by tbe friends of Mrs.
Geerglana iieustis, who is under arrest in
Bosteu for the alleged lareeny of (20,000
worth of diamond from Mrs. Lyt eh, that
she is the victim of an attempt te extort
money. They say that her lata husband
J. Fred Iieusus, was a man of property,
though it is admitted that he waa living
beyond his means, and was tt tines
prssMd for bmm, JtUU It la claimed.
that the proceeds of the estate, which Is
new in the hands of an ozeoutor, will be
sufficient te pay his debts. The relations
existing between the Lynohes, mother and
sic, and Mr. Mrc. Henstis appear acoord aceord acoerd
ing te letters and bills in ozistence, te have
bfen intimate in both business and soelal
afUtrfl. It Is olalmed that the diamonds
and jewelry te the amount of O20,000,upen
the alleged larceny of which the criminal
indictment is based, were bought en credit
by Mr. Iieustis and presented by him te
Mrs. Iieustis. The regularity of the
purehase Is apparently proved by a bill In
S roper form, amounting te about 128,000,
ut reduced by some thousands of dollars
by payments en aoeount which are properly
ereaitea.
Overpressure la tn school.
Dr Orlohtea Brewne.inhls official report
en overpressure In the British olementary
soheols, says : "The disintegrating oflVeta
of overpressure seem te be dearly revealcd,
for the number of lunatics in England,
Scotland and Ireland has increased enor
mously of late years, and In a degree out
of all proportion te the population, as may
be seen from the following figures : The
ratio of lunatics per 1,000 of population
has gene up from 1 81 in 1802 te 2 41 in
1872 and te 2 84 in 1882, An inoreaso of
43 310 iu the number of registered lunaties
in the three, kingdoms in a period of twon twen
ty years betokens a decidedly groater pre pre
valanee of insanity in the population. Seme
of the meat prolific cases of mental disease
have been greatly circumscribed lu their
operations te reeent times, especially when
we romember that the elementary educa
tion act was passed only in 1370, and has
net been applied with sneh strlnconev as
te amount te overpressure until a still
mere recent date. We coed net. there
fore, leek for any but faint indications of
its influence in the statistics of Insanity
for some years te come. We may be sow sew
ing the wind but we must wait for the
whirlwind. We may be settleg up pro
cesses wuljb. will ultimately eventuate in
madness en a tolerably large seale ; but
only after an interval of years.and through
such a number of Intermediate conditions
as will make it difficult te traoe out the
connection between the effoet and its cause.
The rate of suieide, oaleulated en the en
tire population, seems te have been quin
tupled iu the last century. The revival of
suicide In almost every oeuntry of Eurepe
has oemolded in time with the modern ex
tension of education, and suicides are new
most numerous in the very regions where
education is most widely diQused. The
number of children under sixteen years of
age iu the list of suleides, although still
comparatively small, is swelling .nnual-
m mm m
liaohclurneuu la rrauklin County
Frem the Keystone Gacotte, Waynesboro.
Dr. Phil. R. Welsh has suoeumbod. lie
held out for thoeauso of Oldbaobelerbood
with a heroism that rivaled that of
Leenldas; but, unlike that Spartan martyr
and wiser than he, he surrendered In time
te save his own life. He took his own
way for shaking off the old coil just
walked off, without leave or lioeueo and
saying nothing te nobody, except that he
was going away "en a little viBit." He
went, but tbe next news was that he was
having Important business with a party
by the name of "Hymen" at Willuma Willuma
pert. Pa. Sure enough, when he returned
a .'aw days age, it was net alone that he
entered the gates of his native town, but
accompanied by one of Williamsport's
fairest daughers, late Miss May Reamer,
who will brighten and hallow the balance
of his days. We cordially congratulate
the happy party and welcome them te the
Immensely better and grander state upon
which they have entered.
A llearty Old Lady.
An old lady In iihode island who Is one hun
dred ears et age, brings In all her own tire tire
weed uud then pllu it te pieces. Iren In the
bleed, don't jeu seeT It your bleed Is thin
and peer, what you med li Brown's Iren Bit.
ters. This pnnoeot tonics contains the only
preparation et iron that you can take witn
sstuty te teeth, stomach, and general health.
Mrs. chas. Dugan, Zauesvllle. olile , says, " 1
ued Brown's iron llltturs ter general de
bility und nerveusntss,and am new well."
Uuckluu'a Arnica Baive.
The Best fcalve In the"world ler Cuts,
Bruises, Seros, Ulcers, salt Bheum, Ifever
Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChtlblalnB,
Cerns, and all skin eruptions, and pest lively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It 1 guar
anteed te give peilect sutlsiactlen or money
retunded. Price, yn cents per box. Fer sale
by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Uueen street. Lancaster.
Tnrsw Away M3SO.
" Troubled with asthma ler eight years. Net
rirdle two bottles et Themaf Jiefectiia Oil
cured ma completely, alter tpendlng overlaid
without the slightest bench u" Tula li what
Augtwt 'Irubner. et Tjrone, Pa., sajs. Ke:
sale by H. B. Cechruu, druggist, 137 and 13D
North Queen street.
A walking Skeleton.
E. Snrlneer. et MechanlCdbnre. Pa..
Mr.
writes: "luiu atmcted with lung lever und
alwtsx en lungs, uud reduced te a walking
ekeleten Get a tree bottle et Dr King's New
Discovery ler Consumption, 'vhlch did me
se much uoed that 1 bought a dollar bottle.
Alter using three bottles, leuud mj self once
mete a man, completely restored te health,
with a hearty uppettui, und u gain In flesh et
48 pounds." Call at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes.
Ii7.and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pu.,
and get u true bottle et till, curtain cure ter
all Lung Diseases. Large bottles ll.tli. (3)
Hcrw ADeut the Uem,
Many people buteru purchasing a medicine
nuturady inquire tl esleet the dnseHndtue
Birungth OI lu In using llurdeck Meed UlUeri
a traspoeulul for the little 0111)4 and two tea tea tea
spoeululs ler grown folks are all that Is noies neies
sary at enu tliue. This magnificent medicine
Is net only economical but very pletuant te
the tusui. Fer sale by H. H. Coehran. drug.
gist, 137 and 139 North Queen Btrcct,
We Challenge tne World,
When we say we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure is
ucciueuiy me oust Lung Medicine made, in as
much us it will cure a commeu or Chronic
ueugh In one-halt the time aud relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, uud
show mere caies of Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where they lall, it la
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Pi Ice,
luc, Sen. and tl.eu. If your Lungs are sere,
Chest or Back lame, use Shlleh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 13U North Unoen street. mi"l-w 1
ttUUKU AMU HTAllOttJKJim-
LJUUOOLUbOHa.
SCHOOL BOOKS
TOBETAIL I1UYKH3 AT THE
So-Oelled Wholesale Prices.
TO WHOLESALE BUYERS,
AT LIBEBAL DISCOUNTS.
AT THE UOOKSTOBK OK
JOIH BAEBS SOIS,
15 find 17 North Queen St.,
LANflASVEK, PA.
fruit L1UUUI, liUl'A.1U 41 OH i oust.
JL ploteastertmentot Playing Cards In the
city, from 8e per pack up, at
JU.V,TlAir- YJCLLOW FliONT CIUABi
aTOBK.
CLOTHINO,
"PHOFKNIWU.
Xt. HAVING UK-OPKNEI) MY TA1LOB
INGKHTAiti.ISllMKNTatmy oldstandVNe.
NORTH OUEEN.8TBKKTTV1 Fleer) I Wttti
the finest line et rerelgn and Domestle
Woolens ter rail and Winter Wearlhaveever
shown, I would be pleased te have my
lermer customers and the public generally
call and examine the same be fore placing their
order s. Perlcct satlstactlen guaranteed.
Btspectfully,
JOUNJ.SMALINO,
.... . al "oer. Ne. 22 North Queen St.
88-tfdced
M
VKtta m KATurtis,
PALL AND WINTER
Ready-Made Clothing
Iu all the Latest and meat Fashionable
8tles ler Men's, Youth's, Beys' and Chil
dren's Wear. Assortment never larger. Qual
ities never better. Styles never handsomer.
Prices never lower.
FIE AND MEDIUM GBADE WOOLENS
Fer Custom Tailoring, embraclng all the
""k uineiiiua ui American, jtngusu ana
French manufacture. The grandest assert,
ment et goods In the piece shown by any
clothing house In eastern Pennsylvania,
Boteru ordering your roll or Winter Suit
step In and leek through our stock. We have
goods tosnltyeu, and ter them will guaran
tee te give prices you will pay and net com-
plftltls
MYERS &RATHF0N,
LEADING LANCASTKB CLOTHIEB3,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.
rpu ts SKASOn roil epjcBam
AND DBAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS
13 AT HAND, ANDOrCOUBSETHE
Yeung Men Want te LoeK Their Best.
TO DOTHIB THIS THEYSUOULD CALL AT
Burger &Sutten's,
NO. 24 OENTBE SQUARE,
Where Opera and All Other Salts
ABE MADE AT
PEICES THAT WILL ASTONISH.
Blue, BUck and Brwn Corkscrews,
BEST BABGAINS EVEB OFFKBED.
Burger & Sutten,
MERC11AN1 1AILORS AND
VLOTMMtS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
febt-lvd
TOH AMU AMU V1UAMH.
(jjiuiu
LAWN TENNIS
-AND-
RACQUET CIGARETTES,!
11 aie of straight cut tobacco, mild and et
tine flavor. It is tbe longest and pronounced
the best Cigarette In the market.
aTBY iT.-sa
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO,
Cigars and Pipes,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL,
AT-
I. L. Stelimaii & Ce.,
NO. U3 NORTH QUEEN ST.
marSMvd LANCASTEB, PA.
TlHWAJlt, C7.
re te
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
Ne. 21 Seuth Queen Street,
-FOB THE
CHEAPEST and BEST
REFRIGERATORS,
WATER COOLERS,
Lawn Mowers,-
GARDE1WOE8 AND OIL OLOTH.
JOIN P. SCIAU1,
24 Seuth Queen Btreet,
fehTT-lvd LANtlART-ttt, PA.
ArtlUL, LlNte O Pll'Jta AX PBIUtS
that defy competition at
UABTJiAN'S YELLOW lrBONT C1CAB
HTOBR
DR. BITNER'S
LAXATIVE POWDER,
tee tub ccaa or
COSTIVENESS, FEVEBa TOBPIDITY OF
THE L1VEK AND BOWELS, ACIDITY
OF THtS STOMACH. ErtUCTA-
TIONB A DUSPEPtUA.
It Is a mild LAXATIVE, producing no In.
convenience an- devoid et the harshness
utually pnxtuecJby I-ILLS, and can b taken
In all tuueu of the year.:
Aw-Itls plaatant te taka. Ask yeur-aalar
iOt It, BBSS--SW
czermurm.
-',
Ki
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f
"Aim
Vi:3S
-t
&
BIUBterlncr.sarinrlirrlsLwa ttnTili1 ' '
long delayed, will eurdy wmm.'i
The vital question 1b am TOU , J '
prepared ? We are, and hour It J
S7011 -mill nlrrA ..r. IV. , 1 ., ia 5 afrS '-.
te supply you with warm aald $r
seasonable Olethlng. Our geed. '.-,
styles and prices are lf right JJ
and must give satisfaction. t
A. C, YATES & CO.,
Ledger Building, Sixth andOhntnt SU.,
PHILADELPHIA.
s2-tmd
R
KMOVAL Alflf UPKMINO.
Labeastxb, Pa,' Sept. 19, ISM,
I desire te make known te my friends
and customers, and the publte in general,
that 1 have romevod from S3 Nerm Quern
street te 121 North Queen street, .formerly
occapted by the firm of Smallng a Bans
man, where I have epened with a large as
sortment of Engl tan, French and Genua
Noveltles, together with a large line of
Domestle Fabrics. Composed as my new
stock Is, of new goods and new styles, X
feel assured that In soliciting a centlnn- .
ance et your patronage, you wBl have aa.
opportunity of making selections from a
stock unequalled In lu variety and adapt
ed te tbe present demand, whieh la ter
geed values, gentlemanly styles ana
etTectfl, and exquisite fit. Nothing bnt the
very best et workmanship and price te .
suit everybody, riease favor me with '
your orders.
Yours very truly,
D. R. WINTERS.
UAHMIAM HBO.
MERCHANT TAILORING M
DEPARTMENT.
GBAND DISPLAY OF
GOOD3 LN THE PIEOl
-FOE
FALL & WINTER WEAR.
WE MAKE TO OBDEB
PANTS ! PANTS I PASTB I
At 13.00. tUOL M.00. IS.CO. is00.l7.ea. nn tn ala M. . 8n
KTTTTat BTTTTa OTTTT B 'Ji
" "w"" "u"" m
A Geed Business suit at ill A Better Bast-. feKS
ness Suit at (14. A Nice Casslmere Bait at MB
A FlnHCerkscrew suit in Black, Brewmarnt rQ
uiuu euwiu sv iu,nv, no, ns, in passing emr yj
nrrtnvnit wf ndnw. nlMta 1iAb a, -nm. a) -mp ' fi
amnies- All mi-r-rivl In Plain nBM..ttk-i J-.
Lewest Csh Prices. Bev-' Scheel Bulla ta ,1V?'i
geed variety axe new displayed, Drenlatt MS '.
only te leek ana get posted, as our Prleav-ra tsg"i
the Lewest.
L.&ansman&Bre.
r . E
The FASHIONABLE HEBCHAHT ZAIIiOM Hk
AND CLOTUIABS,
Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDHN STRMI.' V;'
IH trht. 'An th fltntFi ftvrm.9 tt mrmkJkMmk i 1
., -. . .-.- ..ww tf.
T.lVn.lTVD TA T" ':
-.w--.ww, mm vi
49- Net connected with any ether
iiuuaa iu u-u uihjr.
UALl. ANNUUNUKBUBIIT
-OF-
Fine Tailoring
-AT-
I. GEEEAErS,
.s5mi
1 Jrj
M
Ne. 6 East King Street. M
i nave new in iwm ue most complete asm -j
FINE WOOLENS
FOB TUE FALL AND WINTES
TBADK
t
Ever ettered before tn this city. A great va
rlety et LATEST STYLE ultKriKaVb SUIT
1NU. COBKSCBEWS in all shades and q-al
Itlea, A splendid assortment et
LIGHT AMD HEAVY-WEIGHT
OYEROOATINQ.
:
Prices AH LOW AJS THE LOWEST aa4 all '
goods warranted as represented.
H. GERHART.
"Vl AMtUON.
ATLAN1IO CITY.
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