Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 15, 1884, Image 1

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JCiANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, DECEMBER lb, 1884.
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NOVELTIES!
. New Idea In Enaraelled Ladles' Watcb, lust received Irem Karens, that should be seen by
all means.
The latest thing ler letter sealing purposes it a prottyease containing a beautiful Btone
Beal, ren Uolder, C Just the thing ler that purpose
Stene et the Alps Mtteh Bala for gentlemen t holds small candles besides the matches, and
shuts up Inte a very small oempais, Alte Cigarette and Gird Cases, Sanaa stone, entirely new
thing.
Onr Musical Itezes for Children, at the small
are going off rapidly.
Our Kew and Beautiful Linn el French Travelling Clocks Is verv complete I these clocks
have a very delicate gong sttlke, are el the flnest workmanship and finish and at very reason.
Able prices,
H. Z. RHOADS,
Lancaster. Pa.
JiMI WOODS.
r1UATH AMD BHAWLH.
LADIES
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IVCetzger & JETaiighmari's
Newmarkets, Russian Circulars,
Delmans and Jackets.
CHILDRENS' COATS, for Pall and Winter.
Onr Assortment of Coats ler Ladies and Children was made exprosalyfer us by the best
makers et Mew Yerk and Philadelphia, and are very cheap.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE
43 West King Street,
(Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
nevl-lydAw
N
XT DUO TO TBI UUUHT U'JVBM.
FAHNESTOCK'S!
FOR THE COMING FESTIVE SEASON.
Bilks, Blankets, Bilk Umbrellas,
Shawls, Table Linens, Bilk HandkerehleeEa.
Dress Cleths, Table Cevers, Linen Handkerchiefs,
Cleth Skirts, Napkins, Underwear.
Ladles' Coats, Piane Cevers, Gloves,
Children's Coats, Stand Cevers, Hosiery,
Gossamers, ueunterpanes, OerBeta.
ay Our sleck was never se Attraetlvs as at the present Ume, and PBtGES ALWAYS
TIIK LOWEST.
R E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse,
J.
B. HAH VIM A WO.
TOY
DEPARTMENT !
MECHANICAL TOYS wbleh would
are here displayed, and we
Bravinsr Mules.
Bellowing Mules,
Neighing Horses,
Steam Engines,
Santa Glaus.
Magic Lanterns.
Building Blocks;
Games.
Stables,
Horses,
And 100 ether different Artleles suitable ter Presents and Gifts.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cerner West Kf and Prince Streets.
LANCASTER, TA.
OJLHPMTB, C.
CIKKIl OAHTJET HA1.I.
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BARGAINS I
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SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
Selling Off te Clese Business. Ererything Meat Positively be Sold.
A mil Line et BOOT BEOBSKLB, TAPK8TBY, and AU (trades Of 1NQBAXN CAKPBTB,
eea, uiiAnIkts, cevkulkts and ou, cletIi.
HT ALL AT A BAORIFIOSrWk
4sr Prompt attention given te tne Manuraotuie et Sax Carpeta te order.
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-SIIBK'S CA1PET HALL,
OOB. W. KINO AND WATHR STB.',
Ieb98-maaw
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Watches and Clocks.
tuMinsirji
Watehas, Oloeks. Onalns, XUnea,
Bpeotaelee, etc,.
Bepalrtntr of all kinds will receive my per per per
soaenUenT LOU1B WBUiB
Me. 180X North Qneea Btreet.
Bemember name and number. Directly op
1U Olty UeUd, near Fenn'a Depot, Jyilly
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UTIOI TO THSMt ABMSUta AMD UUK
NBUS-AU persona are hereby lerbidden
xMnaaa en any et the lands of the Cern
te trespass en an;
et the lands of the Cern-
wall or SpeedweU estates. In Lebanon and
L&neuter counties, whether laoleaed or nn
Inclesed, either ter the purpose et sheeting or
Ashing, as the law will be rlffcUy entoreed
against all trespassing en said lands et the
nnderslgned after this notice,
WM. COLEMAN riUMlfAsTI
KriJtaTALDEM,
jnerat c a. w. Ortwwin'j asm
scetn te be Tery popular and
Ne. 4 West King Street.
COATS
Hetel,)
LANCABTKB PA.
Lancaster, Pa
make Iho sternest man laugh
invite an te can ana see tne
Opposite Sterens Hense.
BARGAINS !
LANOABTBB, PA
axuvKt.
X)uub, -nnxTrnm ukmjsjiuuuu,
-BANKERS.-
PBIMK BAILWAT 8KCTJKITIKS ALWATB
ON UAMU FOB IN VKSTMBNT.
MINNBArOLlS KKAL EBTATK 7 PXB
CBNT BONDS JTOB HALB AT 101 AMD IN
TBBBST.
PBOPBIKTOBI Of " POOR'S MANUAL Or
BAILWAYS." COBBKSPONDKNCE IN
V1TBD. Ol-lydeed B WALL BT NKW TOBK.
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ITUUAUM
ABD
Oomejlstlon Warabeuss,
DANIEL MAYBtt.
dert-lyd Id West Chestnut street.
cost et 75c t
TUE OAN ALL UOPY. BUT SUNS CAM
equal the Uavana Yellow rrent 3s, Cigar,
"hartman'8 TELLowraeNTciaAa
XOM,
OZOTH1KO.
M
IBM m BATnrua,
Hely Ms ana Orerceats,
roil MEN, FOB YOUTHS, FOE
OUILDBKN.
WT hat tnnM s & ft.!.. .a .. .s.is
gllU for (be Uelldays re there tkt.ii an
JSLEUANTIT FITTING SUIT
OR
OVKRCOAT T
Wn httVsfe nrn ...1 .tAM - lnftre tttirni.
- , vu.wau.sK ,ia tU OWJlU Al Y Ul IICB
in
I'lRlIH.timltrAnlni nil it a U,iU. u-ni.i..
Foreign and Demestic Woolens,
rrera which It Is easy te tnake satisfactory
sol actions.
Our Cntters are skilled In their calling' and
Jill guarantee te fit you periecUy In anystylc
uoslred.
Our Tailors are numbered among tiis best of
IJniWilnptnMnh.nln. nn, .lm, .w i
Hvw,v. ...uvuwuui, mm iiiuii wvik ntvavn
bears evidence ' superior tnanuiacture.
,.'"""" ijiiwe nuuu uiy are tow Mown
nesay ours are as low down as these el any
one anywhere. We only ask ler a cuunce te
conylnee veu of this lact.
Myers & Rathfon,
LEAD1XO LANUAfcTKB TAILOK8,
NO. 18 BAST KING STRHH1,
LANCASTER. FA.
)KKt'AKB ruH UllHIBTSIAS,
Uave you a husband, a father. or a brother t
If yen have, what could be ruore acceptable as
a Christmas Olft than
A FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES
SUCH A3 T1IKY SELL AT
Burger & Sutten's
MKBCUANTTAILOBINO AND CLOTHING
STOBB,
NO. 24 OBNTRH SQUARE.
Or If you cannot nfferd an ENTIBE SUIT,
BUY AN OVERCOAT,
And II you can't sllerd that, bny one or our
Nobby NocRlles, et which we bave an almost
endltxs variety.
Burger & Sutten,
DEAL KllS IN CLOTHING AND GENT'S
PUBNIBUlNd UOUD8,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARF.
(Southeast Angle.)
LANOASTEB, VA.
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ECONOMY
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CLOTHING.
Yeu are doublless Interested In the pur
chase et Clothing, and wauttbe beat goods ter
the least money.
We are equally Interested In scouring year
piUrouego, and we ha ve placed our large stock
at prices within the roaeliol all.
j hotlmea are rlpe lerlU The werklngrnan
sees no use In navlnir 111 00 for an Overcoat or
i a fault, when he can tlnd an henest and geed
looking article here ter te IJ and tti.te.
SUITS.
8U1T8, M.OO.tO.00, 18 00. 8U1T8, 110.00,(12.00
IU.00.
nest workmanship, l'rlces from 10 te 25 per
cent, lower than elsewhere.
OVERCOATS.
O VEHCOAT8. W.00, S CO. 16 CO.
U V KUIO Al 8, i 00. 110.00, f 12.00.
OVKUCO ATS, I13.00,H.U0. I1S.0O.
Beat Qualities, Lewest I'rlees, and a Vast
Sleck te select Irem. Our goods were never
se low priced as new, whlle they are as deslra
bio as ever.
LGansman&Bre.
The FASHION ABLE MERCHANT TAILO&B
AJiU UMTCitlJCHB,
Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDBIN STRIET,
Right en the Southwest Cerner ei Orangr,
LANCASTXB, PA.
Net connected with any ether clothing
beuse In this city.
UHX UUUJ1B.
T AUIEB' UMJAHB.
Km, SHAl & GO,
NOB. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.
AN 1MUKNBB VABIETY or LAD1K8' AND
UUILDUEN'B
COATS AND CLOAKS.
MBWMABBET8,
BUSSIAN CIBCU LABS,
JEttSEY NEWMAEKET,
SEAL CLOTU COATS.
NewQoelsl Latest Styles I Lewest Prices I
SPECIAL ATTBAOTION THIS WEEK,
DOUBLE FOLD
WOOL Ml iCASHIlIE,
lSXCaTard.
Anether Cese or these Ezcelltnt
6-4 DRESS OLOTHS;
I a Popular Celers, 75e a Tard.
45-Iuch Eeayy Twilled Clethg,
73e Begular Price. ILO0.
ONLY ONE CASS,
A CITY PANIC-STRICKEN.
ErVOMT TO 1ILUW VV I.UNUUN UB1UUB.
Illy Founds or the Kxpleslre tferks Only
MHO Wertn bf Damaae Ueleetlre. rail
te ulseever KTeutnaTradltlanal viae.
Londeu Dispatch te New Yerk World.
A torrlble concussion startled Londen
Saturday afternoon at 5:40 o'etook. It
proved te be the renilt of an attempt te
blew up Londen bridge. Tbe effort re
suited in a failure nrnl the Btrueture was
uninjured. Tbe only damage done, as far
as eau be neoertalucd, Is the destruction of
perhaps 60 worth of window glass in the
warehouses en both banks of the rlver ; tv
number of lamp pests twisted Inte fantas fantas
tie shapes and a few tr.ivolleis knocked
ever. One pedestrian, who vr.-n prebtbly
nearest te tbe explosion, is eald te have
been slightly bruised by being violently
thrown against the 6tone parapet of the
bridge llail the eutrage been oarefully
planned and had the perpetrators Intended
serious misobief, which fa doubted by the
pollea ofDeials, the result must hnve been
appalllnir,
Londen bridge Is known te be the most
thronged thoreughfaro In the world. Fenr
lines of vehlole traffle are with difneulty
kept moving by policemen stationed within
a few yards from each ether and the side
walks are proportionately orewded for
elghteen.hnnta out of the twenty-four. A
year age the streDg police patrol stationed
between the elty and the Beuthwark alde
was doubled inconsequence of the threats of
dynamlters,but at tbe end of three months
the scare died avray and the extra force
was withdrawn,
Within fifteen minutes after tbe explo
sion, and as Boen m tbe locality of the
attempt could be arcertained, your corres
pondent hurried te the river at Olaok Olaek
friars, hired a beat and rowed te the
peoendarohof the bridge en the Beuth
wark side, which appeared te be the very
focus of the explosion. He found there
three beat leads of policemen examining
the piers and buttresses, and Razing
anxiously at the superstructure. Ills first
question, hewever, resulted in bis nrrcst
and displte cards, papers of identification
and pretests be was Immediately hurried
ashere and te tbe nearest polieo station,
A special messenger sent te a well known
newB bnreau finally brenght suoeor, and
the suspeet was released. Whlle under
the bridge and parleying with the ofllelala
sueh an examination as the waning light
permltted showed that no damai?e what
ever bad been done. The massive granite
work of the piers bad net even been
chipped. This fact would seem te justify
the pelice theory, which was freely dis
cussed at the station and en route, that
the dynamite which bad been used was
inolesed In a tin oaae and had been thrown
from the western or upper side of the
bridge. At midnight tbe polieo bad
scoured the river for flve miles abeve and
as far below the brldge without finding
any olne te the perpetrator et the attempt,
and all hope has practieally been aban
doned of any immediate discovery f the
dynamiters.
Toe detonation caused by the explosion
was se startliDgthat for a time the excite,
ment in the crowded vicinity was intense.
On the railway bridge, a short distanee
above, all beoame confusion. Trains
AAAaAJt . knMll&LAAlBfeAMAWiMHaHhKl.
demoralization. lasting for ten or fifteen
minutes, reigned supreme.
Experts from Scotland Yard e&timate
that while tbe damage done was slight at
least fifty pounds of dynamite must have
been used te causa an explosion se ercat
as te smash windows en both sides of the
river and put out gas lights for a spaoe of
at least a quarter of a mlle. Tlisy ere
astounded at the small damage dune. It
is net at likely that the poliee will suc
ceed in makiug say arrests, as they have
long since relaxed all precautions against
overt acU of this description, oxeopt in
the vleinlty of tbe governmont buildings
proper.
The pelice new think that a beat con
tainlng explesivM was allowed te drift
beneath the brldge with a burning fuse
attaehed. An eye witness says that the
flames shot up simultaneously from each
side of the bridge, showing that the fuse
had been nicely timed te cause an explo
sion when half way beneath the brldge.
The explosion was hsard ten miles outside
of Londen. At Woelwioh the arsenal
gates were shaken.
A Senatorial ll.cbelur.
Senater Saulsbury is a gay young
bachelor of sixty-seven winters,upeu whom
the belles of Washington have for Iedr
years tried their batteries In vain. His
brother senators often joke him upon his
continued resistance te the bland,
isbments of the fair and false. llo lle llo
cently Senators Beck and Hampton and
some ethers get up a story that he bad
made an oath In 1800 never te marry until
a Democratic president was elected : that
he has long been smitten with tbe charms
of a youthful beauty from ene of the
Eastern states, and would lead her te the
altar en the day that Oleveland was in.
augurated. This fiction they have circu
lated far and wide, and the oensequenoe is,
as Senater Saulsbury says, that every
pretty girl that be has flirted with in the
last ten years new leeks at him as if sbe
expeetshim te get en his knees and deolare
himself at onee. He says he must de
something at onee te protect himself as
he may be confronted with a half-dozen
suits for breach of premise. He has, there
fore, engaged Senater Pagh, et Alabama,
te bring a suit for heavy damages against
ueeK, uampten et ai. ler sianecr.
The Ostrich as n Kicker.
The faet does net oppear In works en
natural history, but the ostrich Is a first-,
class klekcr. The LosAngelos Kxprcss
relatcs that Dr. Ekotchley, who has
charge of the ostrich farm at Anaheim,
was plucking ene of the birds a few days
age. When they pluck thorn a stocking Is
kept en the head te blind the bird. Wlille
he cannot sce he is quiet, but if his blink
ers get uncovered, then he "coos for"
the pluckcr, The doctor moved his arm
se as te disturb the stocking, and Instantly
he saw what was done and went head first
out of the pen, net caring for any mero
plumes juBt then. As he tumbled head
first evor the fence, the bird he was a
jack ene, of course let fly a klek which,
striking a fence-beard, made toothpicks of
a whole panel length. The mule's occupa
tion as a kicker Is geno in this country
since the OBtricucame.
The Conning efa Deg.
There is a deg In Kansas City ewned
by a gentleman who Is a member of the
Catholic church, and who does net,
therefere, have meat brought into the
houseon Friday. This the deg seen dis
covered, as he did also the faet that tbe
next deer neighbor was net an observer of
this aneient custom. Every Friday for
years the sagacious canlne would Ignore
Uie teod given him by his master and
make a friendly visit te his Frotestant
neighbor, who never failed te supply him
with meat. These weekly visits were kept
up regularly for years, the deg never fall
ing winter or sumruer te put In an appear
ance at the neighbor's en the day his mas
ter failed te supply him with meat. Re-
i centlyUw fAauy owning Uie deg eved
te a remete part of the city, but the fol
lowing Friday, faithful te his custom In
the pist, the deg appeared at the home of
bis old neighbor and made his mute ap
peal for dinner,
1
The Migratory Ouall.
Sonie years age a great deal of attention
and seme hundreds of dollars were given
te the importation into this country of the
European migratory quail. A number of
clubs joined in the enterprise Thousands
of birds were brought evor and distributed
in different parts of the Eastern and Mid Mid
dle states. A few moagre and unsatis
factory reports were heard of thelr subse
quent whereabouts, and then all Informa
tion about thorn suddenly ceased. Thov
may bave Increased au multiplied and
migrated, but thelr abiding place Is known
of no man te this day, The individuals
and clubs who brought ever these birds
are net very well satisfied with the results
se far obtained, and in fact are se much
discouraged that they liave given up all
hepe of ever seeing or hearing of the game
again. A recent announcement in tlicse
columns that mera quail could be had failed
te exoite much intercst. Has any ene
rceently seen any of these birds ? Intolll Intelll Intolll
genco of thorn would be wolcemo. Whlle
the migratory quail oxperlmont failed se
completely, ether Btmllar cntornrlse te
transplant our own American bird, "Beb
White, " have been very successful. Many
depicted covers bave been restocked and
the sheeting restored. The results of cn cn cn
doavershavo net been uniformly satisfac
tory, but the avorage is such as te warrant
furthorwerk luthosame direction. Our
game clubs and associations can ongage in
no mero profitable labor te iucroasethe
game supply than this transplanting of the
quail. ,
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Eating Juit llofero Sleeping.
D. M. Stoue in New Yerk Comuieiclal Adver.
tlser.
A healthy person who gees te bed en a
full stomaeh will always wake in tbe
morning with a better appetite for his
breakfast. If dinner is eaten in the
middle of the day and a light supper Is
served at 6 in the afternoon a hearty
lunoheen should be provided at 10 in the
evening or jest befere the hour of retiring.
The rule should be te eat at the last
mement befere going te bed, whatover
that hour may be.
And this latest meal should net be of
"light" viands, as this phase is oemmouly
understood. The less a person cats at any
time of cake or pie, or the oeuntless flum
meries that go te make up a faney tea
table the hotter, but nene of these should
be eaten at bed-tlme. Geld ohlcken, oeld
roast beef, corned beef, or wholesome
meat of any kind, with well baked bread
and butter (sauce and piokle will de no
barm), will serve the substantial requisites
for this collation. Milk is perhaps the
host of all where the pure artlole ean be
obtained ; "Berden's oendonsed" will sup
ply in the best shape te suit our taste, and
if this Is nsed it should be mixed with
warm or het water, instead of oeld, and
eaten befere it oeo's. With bread and
fruit (baked apples will serve when ber
ries and peaehes fail) this makes a very
wholejomo evening meal.
The Fremh Tax en Ttachelurf.
tax is proposed en bachelors In
the
next French Budeet. The nrearuble reads :
tattsfcmigTOYi Ing decroase In the
populatien: of France, It has bocemo nocos necos noces
sary te Impese a tax en all slngle persons
evor years Cre ottlie. tuale set."
Some of the causes of this decrcase-wr
that no Frenchman under 25 can marry
without the consent of his parents. This
consent Is invariably withheld if the girl
is portienless. On the ether hand, if the
girl be well provided for, her kinsfolk will
net only net let her marry unless the man's
marriage portion be in proportion te hers,
but they will effectually pmvent all possi
bility of her makiug the acquaintance of
a peer man. In France an Invitation te
a private dinner or ball is gonerally prcce
dsd by an inquiry into the financial posi
tion of the recipient of such an invitation,
whleb, for thoreughnos8,wlll beat anything
and everything detectives la Londen or
Paris could accomplish.
m
A Minneapolis Slather.
Many a mother will retd with Interest what
Mrs. Mctlurdy.et 007 Cedar Avunue. Mlnne.
itpell. says : " Since attack of ;aiptlitIjerla. a
year age, I have been troubled greatly with
Indigestion, which no doctor's modlclne
would help. I began nelng Brown's Iren
Hitters two months njje, and It acted Uke a
charm, ftavn me such an appotlte I was bun-
urv iui iiih nme. l censumr myseu wen ami
r recommend my friends te use 1U Shall nlse
uie it when my chlldien are ailing,"
The Dead Line."
Many old soldlers romember "the dead line"
at Anuersonvllle. It was a mlRhty'danuereus
neighborhood. Dyspepsia, blllousne-s, and
liver and hldnny dls-usen are tullet perlls ter
tba sick, but JJurdec'c Jlloeit JIUtcrt ure a cer
tain ronne'iy. Seli everywhire. rir silo
by II II. Cochrun, druggist, 137 and IX) North
Queen streat.
A Lawyers Opinion el Interett;te All.
J. A. Tawney, esq., a lcadtug attorney et
Winona, Minn., writes : " Alter uslne It for
mere tlian three years, 1 take great pleasure
In stating that I regard Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, as the best remedy
In the world for Ceugiis and Colds. It lias
never failed te euro the most sevore colds 1
bare hed, and Invariably rulleves the pulu In
the chesL"
Trial bottles et this euro euro for nil Threat
and Lung Dtscases may be hud Irue at
Cochran's drug stere, Nns. 1!17 and 130 North
(Jueen street, Lancaster, Pa. Large size, tl.eu.
JylydeSw (1)
Jlent. ttie Wntld.
This Is what 11. C. Hebnrraan, a druggist et
Marlen, Ohie, says : TAemai' JCcltctrta Oil
beats thv world. Sold nine bottles vttHterduv
and te day. One man cured et sere threat et
eigiu ysars sianuing. is spienuia ler rneuma
tlsni. Fer Bale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 1S7
and 13D North Oceen strett.
UaeSlen's Armea Bmlf e.
The Best Salve In the'world'fer Cuts,
Hrulses, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever
Beres, Tetter, Chapped Uands, Chilblains,
Cerns,and all skin uruptleus, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay roqutred. It U guar
anteed te glve perluct sallstactlen or mouey
refunded. Price, S3 cents per box. Fer Bale
by II. 11. Cochran, druggut, 137 and 180 North
Queen street. Lancaster.
We Challenge the World.
When we sav we believe, we have evidence
te prove that Bhlleh's consumption Cure Is
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, tn as
much aa it will euro a common or Chronle
cough tnone-halt the Ume and relieve Asttv
ma, urencmus, wuoepingcougn, creun,
show mere cases of ConsumpUen cured than
all ethers. It wlU euro whero they tall, It Is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantue what we say. Prlce,
loc., bee. and li.oe. it your Lungs are sero,
Cben or Back lame, use UhUeh's Pereus Plas
ter, sold by u. li. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 139 North Uneen street. I eb7-oed 1
m,l:
ILLEM B
BLACK DIAMOND
COUGH SYRUP.
septn-Otnd&i
rtUMSUMPTWN. 1 MAVIS A POSITIVE
i remedv ter the aim ve dlsease i by Its ise
thousands et casus et the worst kind and of
lung standing have been cured. Indeed, se
strong is my faith In its etneaey that I will
send TWO BOTTLES 1 BIB, together with a
VALUABLE TBKAT1SE en this dlseate. te
any sullerer. Olve expreiu and P. O. address.
'db.t.a.bloeum,
MMDIOAIm
r AMK BAOK.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous plaster Is absolutely tht bit
ever made, combining the virtues of hops
with Rnms, balsams and extracts. Its power
Is wenderful In eurlna- dlseases wbere ether
nlastnrs slmnlr rolleve. Crlek In the Back
and Neck, I'aln In the Bide or Limbs, sun
Joints and Muscles, Kidney Troubles. Bheu
rnatlsm, Neuralela, Bore Cnest, Aftoctlens of
me Heart and i.iver, ana nit rains or ncnes i a
anypart cured Instantly by the Hep Matter,
SarTrylt. I'rlce, M cents, or nve for $UO.
Molledenrccolptofprico. Beld by alt drug
clsta and ceuntrv stores. Hoe Master 0ni-
pany, Proprietors, Bosten, Mass.
LAME BACK.
SrKer constipation, less et appottte and
diseases of the bowels take UawlAy's Stomach
and Liver Pills. 2S cents. d.2d-lvd&w(S)
G
unrr, uuiirr,uuiirx.
J. W. MlU.Klt,
Of Washington borough, Pa., Is guilty el man
uiaciuring
MILLER'S
Btt Diioei Cmuli Syrnp,
And the vordlctet all who use 11 U that
"21 IS TllEBESTl"
"U IS THE BES1I"
" II IS THE BES1 1 "
BLACK DIAMOND
COUGH SYRUP
IS TUB BEST.
sepU-SuidAw
M1
lid. kn mux's
Seething Syrup
18 THK LATEST AND BEST FKKIAUA-
TION rOU TUB COMl'IiAlMTS
or TUB
Little Ones,
And It- Is fitvlnpt the utmost satisfaction te all
who are using 1U
17-6md4w
, - i - - n Jifcitmrir i i
U1
SB
DR. BITNER'S
LAXATIVE POWDER,
iron m emu or;
COSTIVENESS, rEVEBS. TOBPIDITYrOt
THE LIVEll AND UOWBLS. ACIDITY
OF THE STOMACH, EBUCTA-
TIONS A DYSPEPSIA.
It Is a mild LAXATIVE, producing no In
convenience and devoid el the harshness
usually produced by PILLS, and can be taken
in all seasons of the year.
A7-ltU Dleasant te tale. Ask your dealer
ler U.
aepU-emd&i
-pAWMJSH UtTTJSKS.
LOTZ & C0.'S TOMC,
reu
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA AND
CHAMPS.
DOSK Twe Tnblcspoentul bolere each meal.
MANtTFACTUHED AND roll SALE BY
LOTZ & CO.,
LA.NO ASTEB, PA.
augOGmdMAH
X'Al'XH UAXUIMOB SO.
puAUEa w. ruT.
WE HAVE MADE SELECTIONS Or OVEB
5,000 PIECES Or
WALL PAPERS,
FOB TUB SPUING AND FALL TBADE,
from Bellable Manufacturers, which are being
shipped as last as produced, consequontly we
are opening NEW LINES almostdaliv.com almestdaliv.com almostdaliv.cem
prising ALL UBADE3 OF PAPEB UANU
1NUH. trem the Lewest te the FlnestUllts.
The colorings and designs are beautiful. In
cluding rreuzes, uoruers, uemug uecersuuus,
lngl
We
e.
have paper irem 8 cent
lis
a niece u
and our nrlces for hanslng are S centa a rtlecu
for Cnmmeu and 10 cents a niece ler QUta and
Decorations. Tbose prices are lewet than I
they have ever been either ler paptr or work. I
UIVO us your uruer nuw, as yuu caa &vu uig
money, as these prices may net remulnleng.
We employ geed workmen nnd are PTepared
te de work promptly and In a tint-class man-
WINDOW SHADES
IN Tlaln and Dades of xvsry DescrlpUen
LACE UUBTAINS, POLES, AC.
PHARESW. FRY,
Ne, 67 North Queen Street,
LAHOASTXB, PA.
IIUUTB AMU HUOBB.
riUUTS AND BUCKS.
WM. H. GASTi
Ne, 105 North Queen Street,
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOR J ALL AN,D WIN2ER.
w rn wait nrenared with a fall stock et
Heavy and Med! urn work for Celd Weather
also a lull line of Bubbers, '
Notwithstanding the laet that all of the
work exhibited at the late Fair In competition
with ours, was selected In New Yerk and else
whera, our own lnanutoeture of Beets and
Bheus was awarded Uie
TWO inGUEST PREMIUMS.
AVCustemers can rely upon getting suit
.....h wnrlr a Wrf flThlliltAlf. UlVO US B CSil
Prices guaranteed te be aa low as any in the
etty, leli-emdaw
-TAKA OISAB9, ONLY Ce.. HCAKAK-
XHArMliVxjew re ewak
PATOE
BITTER
FrieeTwtjCMte. 1
vr'As. ..Mrs
There may be mere at
reading matter than adr
ments, but if you are In BMdef
geed Olething at merely nemi
nal prices, our mewage beoemw
vitally important. Our stock
has yet many choice selection
of goods that can be bought a .
prices that would astonish yetu
-X1!
A. C, YATES & CO.,
"'
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G02. 604, GOG, CHESTNUT Stjfc;
rmi.ADKLFmA.
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or-
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Fine Tailerin
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ywjl
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IT flTTDTT AT)riUCI"
&.
XL. UJJIn ttRjJL q:
Ne. 6 East King Street.'
I have new In stock tne most complete swlfe,i
eholeeat assortment of , 3 " J
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f a x sa ir uujj r r cn
r OB THE r ALL AND W1NTEK y M'si
xaaum
... j;h.
Ever offered befere In thlirttr.
rletv of LATEST BTTLK CUK
A mat avl.
IKED SUIT A,
IN (J. COBK8UBEWS mall shade and qasi'
ltles. A splendid assortment et
LIOUT AND nKAVT-WElti'lT
OYERCOA1 XHa.
ijrStJm
Prloes AH LOW A9 THE LOWE8T OBd Ml
goods warranted as represented.i
H. GERHARD
T K. HMALINU.
GREAT SLAUGHTER
-IN FINE-
OVEEOOATS:
We offer te-day a reduction el 25 te 30 per
cent, below last month's price Crombfe's
celebrated and popular Overceatings,
THE BEST IN THEWOBLD.
In all tbe different shades and styles.
sians, jrurs, veieura, vicunas,
Unas. Mentanak's, Astrachsns,
.uroaens. uzarinbs, uuuei
Beavers. Beyal Irish Prelze. i
tersham. Meltons and Kerseys.
can only be nad at leading houses in large
clUea. and range in price from ISO te f 100. We
are soiling tliem from 30 te ase. Alullllnoef
Dornestlc Fabrics, ranging In prices from tU
tosje.
surriNGS
OF KVKllY DESCBIPTION AT PB1CEB
COBBESPONDINQL Tt LO W.
AU colors are subjocted te a thorough chem
ical test. Our work Is of the best and hlaheat
Lauapcts, vi H;'.
, etc. r.B.
s ana z-aveatr i vs
Uarrrewen. Pa- J-f 1
These goods tr
style of art. Our long experience In basmessV" cfe;
and dese inspection enables us te be ther-"y-3l
euguiy luiuiiiiu' wiiu uu uie uusi.uuuiniiu:inrea
Ugh
ad
and latest styles in tne marxeu Uive us a
trial and be convinced, at
Ne. 2 West King St & Centre Squrt.
Hi's Tin's Gii
marlO-lyWAa
w
AltB UP I MB ALIVB !
DON'T M1S3 TUB
Liveliest CIethuiB lfargalns Ever OsTcred. ?$
UEAUINMIND
Our Entire Stock of Clothing must be sold be lffM
fore APB1L Lt - .?!
tore APUIL L-,
$50,000 worft-ef wm
-AND-
''.. ... r. ,..rt?pj
timvn KnrntRUiutr uoeas. ' ';:3
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Win de sold te the first comers at prices 'aW,
,,iiii,inwM,t.t thA lint mmfln naTA tsiA.
choice ; Uie goods must peaiuvely he sold.
Knock Down Fxieea for XMa Wku
Overcoats ler Hen from 1X00 te ac.Os.
BulU for Men from tvt.CS te 118.00.
Bulta for Beys Less than Cost Price. .
Bulls ter Children ler ILS0 and Upward.
Overcoats for Children for SLIJ, fLss,e. te
aCSO.
HOS1KBY AND 8U1KTS.,
At Less than Manufacturers' Cost, ,.T
bilk BUSPflNDKKaioree. Jl"Sr-.
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