Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 02, 1887, Image 3

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THE LACASTEU DAILY INTELLtGENCEIt WEDNESDAY;, MAH01I 2.W887. Hf W.S
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TRB MONTH OF MAHON.
When rough and wild the March Wind blew,
Beneath the le we . ,0
We me the tiioek begin te new.
When wilder yet Ihe wild winds sing,
We hark end hear th bluebird ring
Hit silver trumpet of thn spring.
Ne bllter lne can him dlsmsy t
Though Icy eurrsnts check the way,
He ace tile to-tnnrrew In le day a .
He knew, that wtitthalh been shall be I
Me doe uet wait a we te tee,
1 ha bloom end bud upeu the tret.
Te tneMnrn outnTTeylul song t
TheunU bud end bloom be hidden long,
III faith I Hire, bit hope li lining. .
.N'eru I'tny.
THI UVKHIitM II r HOAMI,
It le tety Important Cmtlrlsmtlra at the
yiiml Tim,
from tlie Went Chester Village KccerA.
lheteaila In Chester oeunty oeuld net be
much werse or farther from deserving the
name of highway than during this February.
Travel at a faMer gait than a walk baa been
scarcely possible while the atraln upon herana
and tiven vehicles baa been tremendous.
Transit with heavy leads has been entlrely
barred, as few farmers bave atreng enough
teams te bave hauled a ten very far. IM no
one suppose that this refera te reads In a new
oeuntry for It refers loeneol the eldest settled
communities of Pennsylvania which haaspent
upon Ita reads for nearly hundred years
from one bnedred te two hundred theuaand
dollars vpersnclwhlehwlllspend during ths
coming summer the.aame amount for what It
spent the same sum lavt year. Never bave the
people complained se much as this year and
one supervisor told us that In his township
unless something permanent was done In tie
way of read making some of the reads would
have te be abandoned during the winter
time. The annual losses te people living In
the county due te bad reads, if they could be
figured up, would undoubtedly feet up te
surprisingly large sums, yet mere la no im
provement In the metheda of read making
from year te year se far as permanency la
concerned. Townships have Introduced read
machine which de the work of mending
reads In summer much better and mere
cheaply than the old-fashioned ahevel, but
the reads ae mended are Just aa deep wllb
inudaud llmpaasabls In winter. Knglneer
Ing aklll has made the l'ennaylvanla railroad
the meat perfect In the world, while the com
mon reads In Pennsylvania are far Inferior
te tbe reads made by the Unmans two thou
sand years age, when wealthy people didn't
bave the comforts new oneyed by the poor
est people In Chester oeunty.
Nemethlng should be done In the matter.
Everybody admits It new, but when spring
opens and aupervlsera should attempt soma
permanent Improvement, net many but a
beginning, there would be a grand cry airalnst
the Increased tax and tbe Ufa of these elllclala
would be a burden wbea they went te collect
the tax. There la one township la the oeunty
where the supervisors red uced tbe read Ux
last year, for which tbey received the thanka
of the oe .11 m unity, and several residents el that
township tell ua that they bave walked te the
railroad station several tlmea during this
winter because the reads were virtually se
impassable that tbey wouldn't risk riding.
If reads are only needed In summer time all
well and geed, but suppose a war In Humps
bad suddenly sent up ttie prlee of wheat titty
cents a bushel tbe bad reads In Chester
county would bave barred the farmers frum
baulleg their grain le the railroads except at
a coat that would have eaten up all tbe profit,
and well let everyone figure for himself
what tbe less would be from the ba I reads.
Qoed reads are possible as aynene who has
ever traveled In Kegland am certify and one
needn't go that far te verify It. Down In
Lewer Merlen, Montgomery oeunty, Mr. A.
J. Caaaatt, formerly vice president of tbe
Pennsylvania railroad, offered bis engineer
ing skill te hla neighbors and they made him
a supervisor, the result being that the reads
are se vastly Improved that winter travel has
few terrors ever that of summer. Of course
the question of expense comes up, but If a
tewnsbtp sets sptrt only a small portion of
Ita annual lax levy for permanent Improve
ments en Ibe main reads It will net require
many years te make these reads se; geed tbst
tbe annual expenses of repairing them will
be less than no', while tbe atvlng In aetual
aspense and the added comfort and conven
ience of these wbe have te travel or haul will
be largely added te. Jn connection with this
there ought te be some way of reaching tbe
railroad corporations and compelling thorn te
bear their snare of tbe expense or tlie reads
leading te them.
Festal and Hurtful Mtxlltlars.
There lift certain class of rumrdks for consti
pation atiselutnly useless, llu.e arti boluses
and potions male In (treat part of pndnphyltln,
aloes, rhubarb, gambeK and ethor worthless
Ingredients. The damage they dete thn stomach
of thoee wbe ute them Is tncilruluble. They
evacnate the bowels, It Is true, but always de se
violently and pretunnly, and hesldrs, yrlpe the
bowels. Their ntrect I te weaken both theni
and the sKuusch. Iletler far te use thn sirrrn.
able and sa'ntury aperient, lleittr's etemsch
Ultters, tbe laasilve envet nt which ti never pre
ceded by pain, or accompanied y a convulsive,
violent action el the bjweis On the centrury.
It Invigorates these erirans, the stomach and the
entire system. As a rmans ercurlufraud pre
ventlsa malurlnl feveia, mi medtcitie can com
pare with It, ami It reineillns nfrvein ilenlllty,
rheuinatlim, kldnuy anil bladder Inactivity utid
ether lueriianle alluienis. rji ml
J as.
H. Murphy, M. II , Cnmpanv'sMhetis, N
C, writes: "I sell
great deal et
ur. iii
nil's
Cough tiyrup, ler nrj one who tiles It likes It."
iiipru mnre iiiiiii; in nevven and earth,
Horatio, than aredreuintef In Tour philosophy."
Ol ceur.e why, these old dutTers uD'ered hor
ribly with aches ana pain, and didn't and
couldn't knew that Salvation oil would cure
them.
The Same Human Nature.
Many valu attempts are madu te repeat the
remarkable success of llenseu's Capclne Plaster.
This splendid remedy U known, sold and used
everywhere, and Ita prompt action and unrival
led curative powers have wen ler It beats of
friends. Imitation have sprung up under
similar sounding names, such aa " Lupslcln,"
- Capsicum," etc , Intended te deceive the care
lees and unwary. These articles possess none
of the virtues or the genuine, therefore we
hope the people will assist ns te protect what
are at once their Interests and ours. Ask for
Bensen's Plaster, and examine what la given
you, and make sura that the word " Capclnu "
fseut In thu middle or the plaster Itself, and the
Three Seals" trademark Is en the lace cloth.
Any reputable dealer will show you the safe
guards without hesitatien: If you cannot re
member the nauie Bunion's Capclne Plaster
aut this paragraph from the paper.
BVmOlAl. KUTIVBH.
Hear Hliu
! new. I was afflicted with sick head
ache anil geueral duOllliv, but ITfurJec flood
MUtert brought about an ImmedlaUi Improve
ment In niv Kenersl hunlih m..iA..r.i..
UV Wb MIM'IJ wwiigiuB 111
w -.. .rM.Tin ..i.ri"".- r:"w"w
the market.
jaoeipo ajkiihk. OaDWIK IS T
ITer sain h IT
e cucaran, araggut, i7 a
sad IK North Queen
user, umeaaier.
North Fele Eipedltleaa.
Price flghts,' lotteries, walking matches, and
balloon ascensions aru usually humbugs of ths
worst sort. Vr.Themni' Kclectrie .Oil I. net a
humbug. It I a quick cure for aches and
sprains, and Is Just as gxnX for a iamenass.
Fer sale by 11. B. Coehran, druggist, 137 and
law North Queen street, Lancaster,
The Dead Line. "
Many old soldiers remember " the dead line "
Andersenvllle. It was a mighty dangerous
neighborhood Dyspepsia, biliousness, and
liver and kidney dues es are lull or perils for
lhaeuarbut Burdock Hlned f)wt.tn.
tarn remedy. Beld everywhere. Fer sals by 11.
B. Cochran, druggtat, 117 and 1W North Queen
street, Laaneaster.
Beats tbe World.
That Is wbat.H. C tleherman, a druggist or
Marlen, Ohie, lays: rAomes' ikltclrla OU
beau tbe world. Beld nine bottles yesterday
aad te-day. One man cured cf sere threat ei
eight yean standing. Is s pie ml Id for rheums rheums
M,?.JreJ,,8b.Jr1' B. Cochran, druggist, 17
aad US North Queen street, Lancaster.
Beuress of Frellt,
'"nmuxytenren of profit te these wbe
are Ingenious and enterprising. Burdock mood
ere a suuroeet profit lu every way. Tbev
h!tMUy'iWitnU eying great Oeaf.; Fer sale
SuiltrbLanca.rteT'il, W mNerth
First Class lareraaee.
Insure with FAeimis' Meltctrte Oil. It la the
1?!SPS!. S 5?i e' iBifrinee w.
lormei nevuas aisoeanuand SI airh rAiii
OFiMtTuEFFscnAOvasv Mr. Oscar M.H.
Keek, of Ailsatewn. Fa, was bseUastwttk ta.
SAauaatery rbsumatlsm ta the wtatsv crfism
PssHeti oeuld de nothing te rails ve bias.
aeasmiaeed using Gress' BaemsaaUe BaaaaaV
ST the time be bad used salt a aeuu aawsaiA
leavsaisbedi wbenbs ba aaishac kT beMaa
ae was cured aad ass net adarraei tk tk
Aasaasesinee. la hi own words, 1 taal bstksa
laeAeverbefara.'1 Fries ix by aUdraawskZr
kV
flODQH. WHenriWia t
USHMgaweasMai
itiek'a Cars. BawlaS
3Baesuaiiy relieves 1
mmmttiAu
H
OOD'S SAKHAl'ARlLIiA.
The Bleed
! the source of health I therefore, te keep well
purify the Meed by taking Heeds Rarsaparllla,
This medicine Is pecnllarly designed te act
upon the blend, and through that upon all the
organs and tlsiust of the body. It has a specific
action, also, neon the secretions and exertions,
and assists natnte te expel from the system all
humors, impure particles, and effete matter
through the lungs, liver, bowels, kidneys, and
skin, n effectually aids werk,lmplred.aadde'
lillltated organs, Invigorates tbe nervous aye:
tern, tones the digestive organs, and Imparls
new life and energy.
Heed's Sarsap&rilla
" I think Heed's Parsaparlllaan excellent medi
cine for the bleed, and for debility arising from
dyspepsia and catarrh. We keep It constantly
for family use, and have net feand any remedy
se beneficial." m. . Cruiwiv, 10 Courtlandt
Street, I'revldence, It. I.
Purifies the Bleed
" Deven years age, while my little boy was
playing In theyaid. be waa bitten by a spider.
The pnltnn out ml his bleed, and sores seen
broke out about bis body i they Itched terribly
and caused him interne suffering. Several time
we succeeded In healing the sores up, but In
spite of all we could de they would seen break
out again, finally we tried Heed's Sersape
illla, and he took one bottle and one-third of
another, when the sores disappeared. He has
net a sere spot en htm new, and I consider Mm
potreettyoured." tin, II. II. Wasu, Downing-
tOWn, flMD.
HOOFS SARSAPARILLA
Sold by all druggists. II t six ler as. Pre
pan d by C. I. II jOii a CO , apothecaries. Lew
ell, Mass.
100 Desea One Dellar.
3)
T
IUK1I OUT!
Ai;tlilssrann nearly every one needs tense
some sort et tonic lltON enters Inte almost
every plitalctsn's prrstrlptluu for these wbe
need building up.
Phrilclaaa m4 UraggliU RersiaHeae
BROWN'S
IBM BITTERS!
At THE lEST TONIO.
.. KVT Weaknnss.ijusltude.'l.aek of Enerwy.Etc,
ItHANNOKgUAI., unci Is thn only In", medi!
vmid umv ia nui injurious, n nnncnes ins
iiiuw, iiiriKnniim ine nysinm, itesinres At
tile. Aids KlkTMIen. It does net blacken or
in.
nl
lllttera
Is a thoroughly jroed inrdtclne.
practice, and find Its mi inn
1 use It In tnv
eicels all ether
fnrmsnl Iren. In weakness, or a low conilltlen
of the system, llmwn's Iren llllters Is usually a
peimn nnci-Kitty. It Is nit that Is claimed fertu
tin. W.N. VViiiM, 1119 Thirty second Street,
Georgetown, I. C saja: ' llrewn's Iren llll
ters I. the Tonic el the Bire. Nothing better. It
creates appetite. Kites strength and Improves
digestion "
1 he Genuine has Trade Hark and crossed red
lines en wrapper, lake no ether. Made only bv
IIIIOWN UUBM1CAL CO,
( lialtlmere. Hd.
rpil
KNWlrTHPKOlKlUCO.
liSiSg
Black Wolf !
Or lllsck l-eprnir. Is a disease which Is con
sidered Incuiable. but It has yielded te the cura
tive properties of Hwirr'stncciria-new known
all ever the world ss 8. 8. f. Mrs. Bailey, of
West eemeivllle. Mans., near Ilosten, was at
tacked several years age with this hideous
black eruption, and was treated by the best
medical talent, who icu'3 "niv say that the
dljease win a specie el
LEPROSY.
and consequently Incurable. 11 Is Impossible te
describe her sufferings. Her body Irem the
crown et her bead te the soles et her feet was a
mass of decay, maum of flesh retting off and
leaving great ca Itles. Her fingers festered and
and three or four nails dropped off atone time
Her limbs contracted by the fearlul ulceration,
and for several years she did net leave her bed.
Her weight was reduced from IS te IV) as. Per
haps some faint Ideu of her condition ran be
gleaned from the fact that three pounds of Ces-
luuiiiiuuriiimiitniii worn usea per wet Kin aress
tng ber sores, rinally the physicians acknowl
edged their defeat by this lilacs Wolf, and com
mended the sntTerer le her all wise Creater.
Her husband hearing wonderful reports of tte
nse of awirra frscine (S.B a.), prevailed en
her te trj' It as a last resort, Hhe tMwan Its use
under pretest, but seen found that her system
was being relleed of the poison as the sores as
sumed a red and healthy color, as though the
bleed was becoming pure and active. Mrs.
Bailey continued the 8. a 8. until last February:
every sere was healed i she discarded chair and
crutches, and was ter the nrst time In 11 years a
wen woman. 11-r husband, Mr. C. A Halier. Is
In business at I7X Mtackstene Street, Ilosten,
and will take pleasure In giving the details or
this wonderful cure. Bend te ns for Treatise ou
Bleed and skin Diseases, mailed Iruu.
THE SWIFT SPECIFICS,
DRAWIR 3. ATLANTA, OA.
ri-ly.Uw
DSXliAUHTED VlTAiaTY.
exhausted" vitalitt
TUB8C1KNCKOF LIFE, the great Medical
Werk of the aire nn aii.niiwMf mawa..- bm
Physical Debility, Fremature Decline, Errors of
leuth, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon, aoepagossvo. IK prescriptions for all
diseases cloth, full gilt, only giroe, by mail,
sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young and
middle-aged men for the next M days. Address
Dtt. W.H. FABKEB, Bultineb Street. Bostea,
etas. mvUlveedAw
JJLY'S CREAM BAI,M. "
C1TARR1T, HAY FEVER.
Ely's Cream Balm
CUBES
Ofttsvrrb, Celd ta Bead, Rem Celd,
Hay Paver, Daafnaaa, Beadaehe.
EAST TO U8K-FBICK W CKNTS.
ELT BKOS., Oswego, N. Y U. 8. A.
HAY FEVER.
ELT'SCBEAM HALM Is net a liquid stuff or
powder. Applied Inte nostrils Is quickly ab
sorbed. It cleanses tbe head. Allays Inflamma
tion. Heals the sores, Kostercs ths senses of
taste and smell,
sTS0 Cents at Druggists t by mall, registered,
ee cents.
ELY BROTHERS, DriggUts,
JyXHyeedAlyw OSVYKUO. N. T.
CJAFK,HURKANDHPKKDY CURB.
t?..KJpt5 X5Ice?,Bwn "Pedal Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged by quack
when yen can And In Dr. Wright tbe only Beau
lab Farsieuw In FW'adelphia wbe makes a
speclaltyel tbe above dbeases, and Cuaas
Taint Ccass OuAkASTBSD. Adviee Free day
and evening. Strangers can be treated ana re
tarn bems same day oaeesnnvatax
0 omMS&ytriVbevlace,
mttRKOKB or THIS DENTAL. OH AS-
mmmmmM
fcI'j"Xn"
WlW-f DTlMOMOt lAOtHflltT MN
VlUag teeU speelalty. Ail weraaarsauS.
SaaMt,sASiiSi s.vsmhss.
jDTJMsM pUTXOK.
BUEGEE ft SUTTOI.
In Order te Make loom for Our
SPRING STOCK
-or-
BEADY-MADE
CLOTHING
We are compelled ta efTsr tbe balance of our
Winter stock at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
II you are In need of any anything In Heavy
Weights It will pay you te buy Irem ua new,
while we can gire you a geed assortment te
select from.
ear A call ta all we ask te convince you that we
mean te give you a Genuine Bargain.
BUBGER & SUTTON,
eaabctirlK Clothiers,
NO.
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANOASTEB. FA.
QANHMAN BBO
66L. Gansman & Bre.-68
NORTH QUEEN ST.
LARGE STOCK
Fresh Goefc - Lew. Prices.
It la partlcu'arly te your advantage te ex
amine out large stock el -
Men, Beys' and Children's Clothing
Before your purchase elsewhere.
Our stock has been enlarged, remodeled and
BtUd up In the best of style, exclusively rer
tbe sate or steady-Made Clothing and goods In
the piece soluble for Merchant Tailoring, and
are prepared new te meet ths wants of the
public
FACTS AND PRICES.
Men's Belts at M.B, 11.00, M 03, tlM. aj.00, 10.00.
IU co. sit oe and iisie .
lleys' ButU at (1.7A,rlTt, ta 00, 1 , HOO. 19.00,
snag as te and no ou.
Children's galls at si fl). n.7S. si no iisn as an.
sase, m.00, d.u and tste
One Thousand ralr of Men's and Beys' Fsnts
at 75c.. Me $1 00 ; re 1 1 val ae ler money .
Spring OvereeaU from (LBO and upward
Ten will never regret the rdeney spent en tbe
goods we are new offering at the lowest price
you have ever known.
Wtntsr Overcoats at your own price.
L. GAHSHAN & BRO.,
MANurACTUugus or
MfB'i, Bajt aad Chlldrea'i Cletblig,
B. It. COB N. OUBENA OBANGK STB ,
1.ANCA8TKU rA-
gaVCIesed everr eve except Monday and Sat
urday!. M
YKR8 4 RATHFON.
Reductions!
Plenty Of Cheap Olething.
TIlgSE BEDUCTION ' TlUKs 1
Leads of Bargains Left Yet 1
Plenty have been sold ; plenty here yet. The
Rrlees are low enough te J usttly a jy eue In buy buy
lgfern xt winter. Ours has been u aatuiaetery
reduction te us and te the trad.
MEN'S SUITS
AT ALL SEASONABLE PBICK4 FOB BUSI
NESS OB IIBK81 WKilt.
Prices ia Reach of Everyone.
t won't coat yen anything te Me these
Bargains, and If you don't want te buy, we'll
net Insist. "
Myers & Rathfon,
LeadiDg Lanctster Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
LAMCASTEB. PA.
rfBeTAMsT.
F"
NN tt BRENKMAN.
BUY THE GENUINE
OLD STYLE
HAND-MADE
TINWARE
-AT-
FLJMN & BRENEIAN'S,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
LAsTOATBB PA.
QONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER
OsfORQI 1RNST.
OAJUfBETBB, OOltTBACTOB A BUILDBB.
W00DBJMAMXItAAO eiEEBAL HABD
woeb wgu a reeLaxn.
HBW BTOBB.
Jeseph L. Rail & Ce.,
THE HEW STORE:
Spring Jackets and Wrips, Jersejs, Reiuj-Mtde Dnssts and Ladles' Wrappus.
Whlte our collection of the above Is at this writing far from oempltto.a
Leading Styles and Popular Prices at the New Stere.
JOSEPH L RAU & CO,
NQH. 130. 138, 140 K0ETH QUEEN STREET.
NEW ATTRACTION
-AT-
ASTRICH'S
Palace ei Fashion,
NO. 13 EAST KINO ST..
LANCASTER, FA.
-Wg CALL IT
POSTMORTEM SALE.
We have just Finished STOCKTAKING, and
In doing se we have come acreas a great many
floods onus and ENim.suehas we are aaz
0T11 te dispose of AT AN Y FBICK.
Tbey consist of Geed and Desirable Articles
for which we will and UKADY and UUIOK
S ALB at this time of the year.
. We have nut these aoeda nelnLOTV These
lets will be placed en our counters and elAcblet
maked with a large ticket telling thepHW
of It.
In order te dispose of them properly and In
short time we will Inaugurate,
COMMENCING
MONDAY MOBHJiG,
February q8,
A SO-CALLED
POST MORTEM SALE!
THIS WILL BE POSITIVELT THE LAST
SALE Till SEASON,
We have net yet died a deOnlte lime as te
hew nng this sale will last, an that depends
greatly en hew fast tbe goods will sell, and hew
seen tte approaching
Spring Trade
WILL COME IN ON US.
We are net prepared te mention any price at
this date, hut will de se In a low days, for the
present we mention helew a few Items which
will Interest you and gire you an Idea el
What Bargains We Offer.
Twe Leu el Infants'
Cents a pair.
Weel Mitts at Sand 18
One Let or Children's Cleth Olores at One Cent
a pair.
1 we Lets or Ladles' Mitts at UK and 21 Cent a
'!.02,Loier .L,n K'O Gloves, Spring Celer
and Black at s; Cent a pair.
One Let Butten Kid Gleve, 19 Cents a pair
Twe Leu of cashmere Ulevei, II ai.d 16 cents
a pair.
One Let of Vine Brilliant Lisle Gleve, li Cents
a pair.
reur Let et Colored Silk (lleves. is, si, 57 and
37 lenUapalr.
Twe Leu of Black Silk Gloves, It and 21 Cenu
a pair.
One Let of Children' Cotten lleie, Cardinal,
S Cenu a pair.
One Let et Children's Cardinal Hese, mil
BegnlarMade, lOCenUapslr.
rive Lets of Children's Black Bibbed Cotten
JJeee. J nil Begular Made, UK, is, 17, 19 and 23
ceuisi m pur
Other Lets renatsttng or Ladles' ilestery.
llandkereblef. Under wear, Embrelderte. Ac Ac
Leme aad see them. It will save your money.
BOOK.
1887.
1887.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Booksellers & Stationers
SHANNON FILES.
Best Lead Pencils !
-AND-
STATIONERY.
Ita. 15 and 17 North Queen Street,
LAMCASTEB, PA.
jremura.
w
HY, HO !
It Uad Te, But It's Different Nev'.
Trade does net end with Christmas by any
means. NetwItluUndlng tbe fact that our
Holiday Trade has been an unprecedented one.
ou . Buperb stock et .Teur-In-dand and ether
style Neckties, eUk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs,
Suipeneers, bleves, cellars, Cufls. Camel Hair
Underwear and. Half Hese, Shirts, Cigar Cases,
aeivrBntu,M-c-ta' -
RETURN GIFTS.
AVOnr Prleaa aa Lew as the Lewest for ths
same grade of goods.
E. J. ERISMAN,
BO. U WIST Bine STBBBT, LAMCASTBB.
aTArCgfaW,
w
ATOHBB,
Witckia, Clods Oktii&i ul Jertlrj
Mleai.thaaauotteanHeasanUl Jann
"aSSifcss.
ytaMtaiatty,
ky Ttiagrais. Dally, ettly
L. WEBER,
aim
N
EXT DOOR TO UOURT BODBK.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN NETS,
CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES,
Window Shading All Celers and Shades Eeady-Kada
Having flttexl up a room for the xelrulTatmit) of tog- abev ioedsi, la em.
neetlOB with OTirOARParT Rhem , we r prapsvgsl te off Imrf BBd ,(-trotlTBteoktVslBTLOWPWOsla,
R.
E. FAHNESTOCK,
Hext Deer te ike Cent Hewe. UMgwter, Fen'.
QARPKTS FKOaf AUCTION.
METZGER &
Bay Mew Opened a Large
INGRAIN, RAG, HALL
I
- A -
Bought at Auction for Cash
CARPETS At .-UaBFETa-
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SPECTACLES !
-BUYERS OF-
Spectacles, Eye Glasses and Optical Goods
WILL FIND A FULL LINE IN OUR STOCK.
We give especial care te filling Oculists' prescriptions and set all
kinds of lenses te order.
OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES.
H. Z. RHO.ADS,
Ne. 4 West King Street,
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A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS.
Honest Werk at
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PHILIP DOERSOMS
(OLD BELIABLE)
Carriage Works Neb. 126 and 128 East King St
The Largest Assortment of NK W AND SECOND-HAND Buggies, Carriage, Phaton. Market and
Business Wagen that has ever been Shown te the Public
11 Ten Want a Geed and First Class Fhsoten, GO TO DOEBSOM'S.
If Teu Want a Nice Comfortable family Carriage, ae TO DOEBSOM'B.
n,aXJJyntBuMyYouea8e,eotfronl,f,nDurerBnt Klndet Springs, If you GOT
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If Yen Want a Nice and Nrat Business Wagen, OO TO DOEBSOM'S.
If Yeu Want a Durable Market Wagen, GOTO DOEBSOat'B.
11 Yeu Want a Qoed Seoend-Uand Ponten, Buggy, or Market Wagen, GO TO DOEBSOM'S.
If Yeu Want te Buy a t'lrst-Clas Article at a Lewor Price than any ether plaee In the city or
county, r
GOTO
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage forks,
N0S. 186 AND 128 EAST KING BTBEET, LANCASTER, PA.
9g-FAOTORYIt6 & m MIFFLIX STREET.
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SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We are new prepared te show the toads the Largest and Bast Selected Line of Carpets stst ax
Ublted la this city. WILTONS, VELVETS, all the Trading Makes of BOOT AND TAPESTB1
BBDUBLS,THBEK-PLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTBASUPEBS, and all qualities eflw.
OBAINCABrETS, DAMASK and VENETIAN CABPETS. BAQ aad CHAIN CABPETS Of Oar
ewe KaausMtara a specialty. Special Attention paid te the maautectara of CUSTOM 0 ABT ITS
Alse a roil Ltaaef OIL CLOTHB, BUSS, WINDOW SHADES, CO VBBLBTS,
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