"-" : 'r-" ' gvr-S' - -t-V -' 1 Jl. , . AWZA 7i '1 : LANCASTER, PA. SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1883. Price Twe Certe. Voleme XIX Ne. 186. i?,.r;-&v --" r-I $s .. jx - 'HHHj'E Ik ! j .. l i - uIVj al.li. jiVfi-. ragftcKftH&rae h m i .rrr j?- a. a v ! rv. - &. - -r i h. ,a a. jM&mI'I r r i i .i niii " . - VLOIHINO.UNVJSRWISAM, &V. TEMOYAL.. B. J. EBISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER, HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORE TO Ne. 17 WE3T KING STRBET, fNc.U Doer le Hull'.'? Drug Stere, Opposite Cres Keys Hetel.) T W-pay "P ci:i" attention, and call your at tention te II. We invite t-vciyene in want of :i(,Ol)D. DECENT, WELL-r ITTINu SUIT, at a Lew Pi ice. tec:ilI en in and examine our (iOUIIJuml PRICES. WHAT IS THE USE MI paying a "!I Pi ice ler si HEADY-MADE SLIP when mm: can make you a dec -nt, sub stantial one lertl.ri te flfi. We also have some as leu' as J 12. STOP AND LOOK AT OUR Shew Windows Yen ran elitain snme idea el the above's correctness. We have en hand an IMMENSE STOCK el Rcady-Madft Clothing ler MEN. lOU'IlM, ISMY.S anl CHILDREN, iiikI also all Kins e! Genta' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas. J5-Tlic Celelualeri PENN HALL WHITE SI HUT which wci-ell ler 80 cts. lsthchcstuiiri heapesi in tli"1 maikcl. HIRSH & BRO., Peiiii Hall Cletliing Henso, Nes. 9. and 4 NORTH QUEEN bT. J liKKIIAKT. SPRIM OPEIII& AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. OF THE LARUhSV ASSORTMENT OK FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND Sl'RIXH OVEKCOATIKH, Evi'.r breughl te the City el Lancaster. jThese desirous el berurlng L'hniee Slyles arc nivlled te call eai ly. w H.I.IAMMIM & ruvrKK. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. This extensive and elegant lilted up s.iles s.iles s.iles loein is new eiinn for Hie exclusive sale et HOerh and SHOES ler LADIES, GENTLE MEN, ROY'S ami CHILDREN, comprising all grades ei the best manufacture, from the fVTIlONO HOOT or SHOE ler ROUGH WORK te a HANDSOME FRENCH Kill fit the LATEST STYLE ler FULL DRESS WEAR. We have devoted especial attention te the M'leclieu et FINE SHOES ler LADIES and CHILDREN, having marie it a careful i oiidcralien te preeuie none but these that will give the customer the largest amount el we.tr feri he LOWEST 1'OSSIRLE PRICE. We lieulri esteem it a laver if enr many FRIENDS and PATRONS would call and in spect this handsome addllien loourcstablisli leourcstablisli loeurcstablisli ment, and we hope, by courteous attention te I hew ants ei the Public and a determination le supply none biit'-trielly reliable goods, te meiitas liberal suppetl in this Department ler the future as we have enjejed in all our ether branches. SPRING () KRSACKb in laigc variety. SUITS for MEN, P.OYb ami CHILDREN in all the NEW SPRING STYLES. NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, COLLARS ami CUFFS, UMP.RELLAS, RURP.ER CLOAKS ami COATS, 'I RUN US and VALISES. Sele Agents ler II. DUNLAP CO.'S FINE HATS. Williamson & Fester, 32, U, 3( & 3S East Kinj; St., LANCASTER. PA. JlA.T.1 jiXtt CAfa: H .VI if, UAPS, &c. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. (Old Stane.) Largest and Best Assortment ever ellercd te the public at lowest prices. FINE DRESS SILK nATS. ST'FF FELT HATS - French and English Pull-Overs. Seft Felt Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, &c. All of every quality and variety. All kinds of hats made te order.. '! he only Hat Manufactory in the city. Con stantly en hand my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ 4 BRO.) 1 IlS-ttd CLOTHING. VARIETIES. Besides the regular assort ment common te Large Cloth ing Stocks, we carry many spe cialties, such as Coachmen's Coats, Swallow Tails, Waiters' Coats, Barbers' Coats, etc. We invite examination and compa rison. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Fixlh Sts. PHILADELPHIA. aMuri J. " SSIAI.INl.-') i,li;il.-Aililenila. KIIIENDS AND PATRONS This may bellie last elianre te secure the greatest bargains in line He ivy-Weight WOOLENS ever etieieri in this city. Ken.i'iiiber, I am going te cIem; them eutif possible this season. I have handled this class et goods ler ever J."i years. 1 tun thoieughly familiar with the merits et all the learilng.liinkeset cloth in tint uiaiketand de hay 1 think the F. A II. and.Teliannv I'drei'ens aie snpeiier in finish, mera reliable m color and mme durable than any cloths produced in the WORLD. Reinemliei, also. 1 am the eulvinaii In this citvthat has the NEUVE te lurkle tlicxellne, high pi Iced goods. They can only lie had lit la'"gi' cities at prices net less than J70 te $ 1 am closing mini! out at $40 a suit. I am hailng a gicat ISoem In Trousciinge. am elltiing Heavy-Weights tiem :i.S(i te fin a pail make a note of this. 1 have among my line the best English and French p itii-i !h, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ler lc.-, than Jl.l te 18 a pair. Thanking the public ter the kind pationage tixtenderi p.iitieuliuly sinre my great reduc tion in pi ices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satislaclien te all my patrons. Jteiiuragain able te attend te liusincs. ' will superintend every department of the trade personally and will "guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for t.-cir investment. All in productions am warranted te lie et snpeiier CHARACTER AN I) TONE from any ether house in the tiade, having in my employ the best skilled workmen lieni the city. Un les cnliiely satistatleiy le the etisteiner 1 will net allow it te go out. CS-lMace your oiricrateiiccat 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, 1A. Neta Bene. I have a let of Remnants et Film Cleths ami Casinuues, suitable lorrhll lerrhll lorrhll riien.tewhicliIinviletheatlentioiioljiioMiers et small boys from five te ten years el age. These Remnants arc or thu linest. and best ijnalilv of goods, and can be had liem Tiiicents tell AG a. Suit. I have mi hand a large let et LINEN AND CLOTH LINED COLLARS AND CUFFS for Oentlemen anil Youths which 1 am closing out regardlc-s of cost, le make loom for my new Spiing Stock. It will pay dealers te ex amine these goods, thaie is certainly a great bargain in iheui. P. " HOSTKTl'KK & SON. With line weather eome the wants el men el CLOTHING, and the question wheie te buy. We have fcpaied neither time l.er money te get 1 he best Workmen. The CUTTER is the most impeitant. A simple liial is all we ask. Our Stock et PIECE GOODS contains, nil the Late ami Popular Shades. THE GOODS ARE THB FINEST, THE PRICES THE LOWEST. I) B. tatter & Merchant Tailors anil Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. w II.C(IXi WHITE THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent A Full Assortmentef the vaiiens styles con stantly en hand and ler sale en the met lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is most cordially invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be leund te be very S"perier in Quality and Moderate in Piice. MR. DECKER is also agent ler the Famous "KNAB1 n And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $223 upwards. febl7-tld Sen, MEDICAL. iCTlCOKA. PURE BLOOD. 1'T.ESirA, Sewi-emia, Sckoftea, and ether forms et bleed poisoning, resulting In glan dular swellings, ulcerous patches In thcthreat and mouth, abscesses, carbuncles, tumors, ulceis, sores and skin eruptions, are speedily neutralized and expelled by the Cuticdba Re Re eolvent, the new bleed purifier, while the skin Is cleansed of ull disfiguring humors by the external use of Cuticuba. and Ccticuka Seav, the great skin cures. Clticcka EesoL EeseL VEJ.T absolutely destroys disease germs, -which float in the bleed, urine and perspiration there is no doubt about it and expels them through the bowels, kidneys, and poiesetthc skin. GREATEST ON EARTH. Cuticcra KEMEDtEsare the geatestmedicines en earth. Had the worst case salt rheum in this comity. My mother had it twenty years, and in fart riled from it, I believe Ccticcka would have saven her life. My arms, breast, and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cuieil until I used the Cu ticuk.y EesOLVK.t Internally, and CtnicuitA and Ccticlt.a isOAP etteinally. J.W.ADAMS. Nkwaiik, O. BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. I have used your Cuticuba remedies in jev eral cases el Eczema, Moist anil Dry Tetter anil em ed i hem all. Your Cuticura Resol Resel vent, se f.ir as my pupply allows me te test it, has, in my hands, exceeded in elllcaeyand clllcienev any alterative coinpeuiid (bleed iirilli'i')I have ever made use et in an aetive practice nl SOytaiV ilu ration. E. N. KCKEK, M. D. Jacksonville Pa. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The halt has net been told as te the great curative powers or the Cdticura Remedies. I have paid hundreds et dollars ler medicines te cute diseases et the bleed and skin, and never found anything yet te equal 'the Ccti cuka RkMKWIES. CHAS. A. WILLIAMS. 1'nOVIUENCE, R. I. CURE IN EVERY CASE.. Your CuTicimv remedies outsell all ether medicines 1 keep for skin di-eaes. My cus tomers ami patients wiv that they have ellVet ed a ruie in every instance. wheie etheriemu dies have lailcil. U. W. I5R0CKWAY. M. D. Fkanklin Falls, N. II. CUTICURA" RESOLVENT. Clticuka. and CirntuiiA Seap, sold every wheie. 1'iice: Cuticdha, Hi els ami $1.00 per bev. Cujicuica Reselvent. l.O1! per bottle. Cm ICtlltA SOAP, 25 Cls. CUTICUKA SHAVIXO SO V. 15 cts. retter Di ug and Clicmlcil Ce., itusten. CATARRH. HANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Colds. Wateiy DI-cliarges from the Nese and Kyes, Ringing Noises in the Head Nerve.us Headache and Fever instantly 10 lleveil. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane eleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing ltiliued, and r.ivagcj cheeked. Ceuh. Urenchltls, Dumpings Inte the Threat. Pains In theClust. Djspcpsi.1, Wast ing et Mrength and Flesh, Lew et sleep, etc , cured. One bottle Radical Cuie, one box Caianhal Solvent and e-e Dr. Sanlerd's Inhaler, in one package, el all druggist", ler $1 Ask ler San San venn'A Radical Cum: a puns distillation el Uilch Hazel, Am. i'inc, Ca. Fir, Marigold. Clever Rlessiinis. etc. Petie.i Disue and Chemical Ce., Resien. COLLINS' 1C Fer tin' relief and prevention, tlin Int-tant It leupplieit of Rheumati-'ui. Neuialgia, Seia'i ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Rack, Stomach and Rowels, Mioeflng I'ains. Numbnes-', llysteiia, Female l'alns. Valpltatien, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Itilieus Fever, Malaria anil Epi demics, use Cellins' 1'iaxterr, (an Klcctrlc Kattery cemtilned with a l'oreiiH PJasler) and laimh at pain. 25e. everywhere. inar2I-lyriW,S,ftw CUTICUKA UhMKDIKS KOIC SALE AT II. I!. Cochran's Drug Sleie, 1.17 ami Rl'.l Neith Queen sticet. )i:vilni THE KIVEIC. BEYOND THE RIVER. Away ArresH tlie MtflslBSlppI Is Held a Con vincing Conversation. " I tell you sir. that they are one et the neat est combinations overproduced, and my e.v e.v peilenceet that soil et thing has been wide enough te entitle my judgment te some re spect." "Oh, 1 don't knew," icspended the Hist speaker's friend, with uliltle yawn, as theug i he didn't take much interest in the subject, " I have never been able le see much riillcr riillcr ence in Ihese. things. They ate all pr.lty nearly the same size, and made el about ti:c samefitiiil." The talk, el which the loiegeingisa frag ment, took place in Gallatin Missouri, net long age. in the snug etllee el Dr. M. P. Flow ers, one of the leading physicians et the state, who followed up the vein in which lie had in tieditced it substantially in these wenls : 'Nonsense, that Is the risrmaroleot a boy, or r.ilher el a man lie either doesn't knew et doesn't can- what he s.iy.. These things, as yen call thcin, are just as different as the moon is from green cheese. New, liniments, lotions and ointments me very geed in most cases for the relief et pain and inll.unmalien. Hut, in the first place, they are unclean. They soil the hands and the linen, besides being always out of leach when they arc most wanted." " Well, my dear doctor," sighed the traveler from the North. " what wetinl you have'.' This i it wretched worn! anvhew. and iietluu is ever at hand when it is wanted. Yeu can't sngeest an vthlng " ' Yes, lean," In eke In the doctor, thump ing the table witn his lir.st. ' I .jc.ui surest IJENSON'SCAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. I imvn tried it en mv nuticnts. and have li led it -en myself for an attack of Neumeni.i. and In 111! cases 1 el lei lias iuueweu n umu (iiii-u iu tetty-eight hours. The old jilastcrs aie stage coaches the Capcine is a telegraphic dispart 1). Fer Instance, incases et Neuralgia. Muscular Rheumatism. Lumbago, retaidcd action of the Kidnevs. nnd ." ' I ulve itup. ilocter, and in case of need I'll buy Bensen's," said the traveler, pleasantly. In the centre et the genuine is cut the word CAPCINE. Scabnry & Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. mai-20-2wriW,S&w BKNSON'nJ PI.ASTKKS FOIt SAI.K AT II. 15. Cochran's Drug Stere, i:!7 and l:V) North Queen street. niiifJ-'luiil H IIP HITTKIl. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, Net :i tlrinli.) Contains HOPS, RUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION and the Purest and P.cst Medical Qualities et all Other Hitters. THEY CURE All Diseases of the Stomach, Beut-Is, Bleed, Liver, Kidnej sand Urlimry Organs, Nerv eusucss. Sleepless and especially Female Complaints. Si ,oeo in geld will be paid ler a case they will net cure or belli, or ler unything impure and in) urieus leu nil in them. Ask your druggist ler HOP BITTERS and try them belere you sleep. Tke no ether. li. I. V. is an absolute and Irresistible cure ler Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. SEMD FOIl ClltCULAll. All the above sold by drnggists. HOP HITTERS MFG. CO., Rochester. N. Y., and Terente, Onr-. Tn22-16tred HOP niTTEKS FOR SALE AT H. B Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Quean-street. CAELE MOTERS. IN OPKRATION IX PHILADELPHIA. It Is at Last successfully Operated Vara KunniDg te Uie Park, a DUtance of Ten Blocks. Peeple who passed in the neighborhood of Twenty-third street and Columbia avenue, Philadelphia, yesterday morning, were surprised by the low, rumbling noise which cminated from the one-story build ing, used aB an office and stable by the Union passenger railway company. The neise was caused by two Perter & Allen engines of a hundred horse power each, which were used te propel the cable which the company has laid te haul their cars from the depot te the park. A test of the system was made and was witnessed by a number of citizens, including membcis of councils, ex-Mayer Stokley, F. Theodeie Walten, at eue time recorder of deeds, but new a resident of New Yerk city ; judges of the. supreme court, the officers of the railway company and many ethers. The laying of the cable was begun en the 23th of last May under the supervi sion of William B. Keaney, The castings weie made and patented by Merris, Tjsker & Ce., and 2,500,000 pounds of iron weie laid iu the sheets in the construction of the tunnel thtergh which the cable patses. The system used is iu mauy lespects similar te the method employed in Chi cago, though many improvements have been made. Au endless cable 9,200 feet leug pasAs ever a series of wheels, of very simple construction, into the stieet and propels the cars, which vcie builtby J. G. Brill & Ce., of this city.' The eats differ but little from the legular cars of the company, except that ureaie rounded in front and the windows cannot be lowered or raised as in the ordinary ear, but must be taken out altogether te admit the air during the summer. A better section of the read could net be found en which le fully test the wink ings of the cable system of prep ellina cars. About a quarter of a tnile from the start ing point a hill, with an ascent of three feet te the mile, rises, and thtee-quarters of a mile futther en a sharp curve or rather a round turn serves fuither te test the practicability e( the new meter. Nothing after 11 o'clock the buzzing of the big lly wheels was inci eased, and even the most unobservant spectator could porceivo that the speed of the c-i.gincs had been increased and that all was iu icadiuess te inake the tii.il. The car was brought from the stable, the giip placed in position and the word was given te start. Before doing se, however, tlucu el the legular car. of the company were joined te the meter, making a Vjaiu of four cats, When all was in readiness the engineer caught held of an arrangement somewhat similar te the handle which regulates the brake of ihe ordinary car, and a few levolntiens served te threw the grip upon the cable and the car stalled. Thestait wasaltogeihertoo sudden, however, and a sharp jolt was the consequence. Tin: car was then stepped and another iitai t made. This titue the motion was as gradual and easy as eeuld bedcsiietl. The car, with its train at tached, started off with an easy metw.i, and the speed was cradaally increased until it reaehtd the rate of six miles an hour. The err ascended the grade without, di minishing its sps f d stud gracefully leunderi the curve without the slightest halting. At the cuib an arrangement of the tunnel through which the slot passes bcives le threw the giip oil the cable altogether and the car is can ied en by its own momen tum. After passim; the curve the giip again catches the cable and the ear pre cceds as before. Down the hill en the return tiip tha tjaiu presei ved the regular, rate el speed awR arrived at the slatting point within fourteen minutes from the time of start ing, having traverscd a distauce of 9,200 feet. It is net the object of the company, however, te gain an increase of speed, but merely te offer increased facilities te the public in the mode of traveling. As was demonstrated te day. a train of four or even five cars can be propelled by the cable system as easily as oue car. Any number of peeple were present te witness the trial. People steed en the sidewalks en the line el the read and crowded the windows el the houses Manyaud varied weie the comments One old man, who has been a driver of the company for mauy years, was positive that the system would never be a success. Others, however, were mere hopeful. The "small boy," who by his energy and per sistency has become identified with almost all public exhibitions, turned out in gie.it feice, and his eheern resounded te the success of the undertaking. Id) tared alengside the train, and his efforts te get ahead of the meter, if unsuccessful, wein nt least worthy of mention. The success of the cable system is as sured. Ne mere thorough test could he made than was made. Several trips were taken aud the moie severe the tests tha moie satisfactory the results Ten moteis have been built, and if mere aie lequiied they will be made at. once, but as the starting of the trains will be four minutes apart it is thought that the present mini Jber of moteis will be sufficient te accom modate the summer travel The test may be deseiibed in ene word as satisfactory. After the trials had been made a banquet was served in thu oflice of the company. Speeches weie made by councilman Smcthnrst, who has se strongly advocated the live cent fates ; Mr. P. A. B. Widcii'sr, president of Ihe Market street railroad ; Mr. William Lawsen, ex president of the Callowhill street railway ; Win. II. Kerable, piesi dent of the Union passenger railway company, and etners Mr. Kemble said that nineteen years age the Unicu railway company had been started, and at that time but oue paper, the Public Ledger, thought enough of the undertaking te mention it. Since then it had gradually grown, until it had reached its present propeitions. "In the last year" he said, " we have carried thirty tin co million passongers." Referring te the cable line he said : " If the public accepts th'j first effort with favor, the company will build a line from Market stieat ferry te the depot. Such a line will cost ever live and a half million dellats. Ifthnpic seut project is nt received with favor the .company will net attempt any ethor pre ject of the kind." lie then iclciied te the five cent fain question and said that it. was the opinion of all railroad men who bad been informed of the distauce that the Union line can ied passeugcrs for a single fare, that the Ave cent system could net be introduced without positive less. A JUOIEJIUN REUNION. Gathering or nieiubern of the Reorganized Uliurch of Lulter-tlay Stntn. In Kirttand. Ohie, yesterday cold wind and rain interfered somewhat with the attendance at the Moitneu reunion. The organization was net perfected till after noon. The Rev. Z. H. Gurley was made temporary chairman and E. L. Kelley secretary of the conference. After prayer Iby the Rev. Jeseph Smith, committees en credentials and organization were ap pointed. The chair then introduced the Kev. Jeseph bruith, jr., presiaenu ei tue i reorganized church of latter-day saints. The speaker gave a brief outline of the purpose of the reunion, the condition of the church, the outlook for the future and the pregramme for the church conference. The Rev. W. W. Blair, counselor of the church and present missionary te Utah, speke next. He said that if Jeseph Smith was net inspired by Ged Almighty he was the most wonderful man of this century. This address closed the afternoon's pro ceedings. The Rev. Z. H. Gurley, of Washington, spoke of the Utah Mormons as Brighamites, and said they were dissen ters from the original church. He also said : " The people of Utah, men and women, have practiced the meanest things that ever disgraced the world. I am very sorry such a terrible thing as polygamy exists. It is a curse as black as Egyptian darkness. I de net take stock in any religion the followers of which de net leve the nation and obey its laws. We hope the government will draw a distinc tion between the reorganized church of latter-day saints and these latter-day devils at Utah." IN LOVK WITH EDWIN IJOOTH. A fwiullith. !lrl Tempts Faie anil Is Fortu nate in the .Man's Honesty. New Yerk Star. Speaking of the persecutions of actors it minds me of a very pretty story regard ing Edwin Beeth, it was while he was playing at the winter garden that a yeuug miss in her teens fell desperately iu leve with him. She was the only daughter of wealthy parents, and night after night she would make seme excuse te leave home atHl go te the theatrp. She deluged Beeth with leve letters, aud finally he wiote te her tclliug her te meet him at the stage deer at the end of the perform ance en a certain evening. She was there according te appointment. Beeth handed her into his carriage aud gave seme whispered instructions te the driver. The horses were driven rapidly aud in a few moments the girl found heiself in front of her own home. The carriaga stepped pud Beeth assisted her te alight. Taking hoi arm iu his he walked with her up the steep aud raug the bell. It was late and the girl's father, who had become very auxieus about her whereabouts, ei.-cnett the deer. When lie saw her in the com pany of the actor he statted luck in as tonishment. "Mr. ." said Beeth very quietly, "I have bieught your daughter home. She has been very foolish, but she has premised never te be se again, and I would advise you te take better care el her." With these words he turned and left. That young girl is a happy wife and mether new, but she never tires of telling the lessen she lecivcd of the great actor. KOntKTHINU FOU JlVKKYltuDV. Keuri, Mark neil Inwardly Digest. I f you have, nausea, want et appetite, flatu lency, dizziness, level i-h Hyinpteiiis, jnii are Millcrlng tiem costiveness and Hep ItillCM U the fin e Onie. It jeur-ital ibices are tlepics-cd, i! jeu have a 'eolingei general liiisllitde and weak-nc-3, ate easily fatigued, perspire ticely en going te sleep aru short et Jircath en every slight ellnr1- and have a geneial feeling of melancholy and ritpressien, jeu are sullcring Irein geneial debility and Hep Hitters temeves iti.il. 11 you have, a sense et weight or lallnc-s in ! he stomach ; a changeable appetite.semclimcs veracious, but generally fceble.anioibulcrav fceble.anieibulcrav itig; low spirits alter a full meal, villi m-cic pain for some time after catlntr, wind rlslr.gen the stomach ; sour stomach ;vomitingandHut ;vemitingandHut tering at the pit et the stomach and a soreness ever it; nausea, headache, or some et these symptoms, you are sntterlng from riypcpsli, and Hep Ritteis will permanently cure you. It yen freeze one hour, burn the ne'ct and sw( at another ; it you arc sulTcring all the toi tei tuics et the Inquisition, one moment tearing you will die, and the next lcaiingyeu won't; II you have blue nails and lips, yellow eyes and ghost-like completion, yen ate suffering lrem that wi-isnvitic curse, Itilieus, Malarial Fever, or Ague, and Hep Bitters will speedily cuie you. If von have a drv. harsh and yellow skin, a dull pain in the right Mile, evtending te the shoulder blade and pit of the stjjtnach : a ten dim ess ever the region el the liver ; a sense el lightness and uneaslnf&s about the stomach and liver; v Hewne.ss el the eyes; bowels ir icgular;a hacking or dry cough, irregular appetite : shortness et bieathing; feet and h nuts cold : lonirue coated white ; a disagree able taste in the mouth ; low spiiits; blotches en the face and neek ; palpitation et the heart ; distill bed sleep ; heartburn; lassllurie-it you have any et these symptoms you aresnllering tiem Liver Complaint and Hep Ritteis only will cure you. It you have a complaint which few unrier ilerstani' and none will give you credit ler anculccb'eit conditien: a geneness liuMiigli liuMiigli eut the Whole system ; twitching et the lower limbs ; a desire te lly all te piei es, and a ft ar that you will ; a steady les iff strength and health any of these symptoms show that you aie suffering liem Hut. hyra-headeil disease. Nervousness, and Uep P.ilteis will effectually cure you tryeu have ISi-ight's disease et the kidneys, or niiV ether ril-H'.ise et the kidneys or nun try organs. Hep Hitters is Ihe only medicine en .li t li that will pei in inently cure you. TruM no ether api3 ImriT'ii.Th&S HOI" ICITTHICS KOIC. SAI.K AT l. It Cochran's Ding Meie, 1.17 and lil'INeiIh Oueen street. inai-J-3mtl The invisible Celluloid Kyc-Olass Itamf", have reached the topmost wave el pepulailty, without a competitor, detjing competition, and tli" popular verdict is that they are the handsomest and best made. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. a3-lwdeed Vlrtne Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Jlnlhelland, Albany. N. Y., writes : "Fer several years I have siillered front olt elt reeuiilng bilious headaches, dyspep-ia, and complaints peculiar te my sex. .Since using your Rurdfick Rloeri Hitters 1 am entirely relieved." Price il. Fer sale by II. R. t.och t.ech iun,ilruggit, 137 ami 1.!-) North tjiieen street. Step dosing and tli tigging; take advice limn advettisementel Simmons Liver Regulator. A Dap 1 1st Minister's Experience. lamaRaptist Minister, and belere 1 even thought et being a clergyman, 1 graduated in medicine, but lett a lucrative practice for my present profession, 40 years age. 1 was for many years a sufferer fiem quinsy ; "Themas' Eclectric Oil cured me." I was also tumbled with hoarseness, and Themas' Eclecttic Oil al ways relieved me. Jly wife and child had diphtheria, and "Themas' Eclectric Oil cmcri them." and it taken in time it will cure seven out et ten. I am confident it is a cure for the most obstinate celtl or cough, and if anyone will take a small leasjioen and halt fill it with the Oil, and then place the end et the poen in one nostril mid draw the Oil out of the spoon into the head by snilling as hai d as they can, until the Oil fajls ever into the tin eat, and ni-act Ice that twice a week, 1 don't cue hew I offensive their head may lie, it will clean it out and cuie their catarrh, ter Uealne-s and eaiache it has done wonders le my ceilaiu knowledge. Itisthe only medicine riuhheri patent medicine that I have ever felt like re commending, and 1 am very anxious tesee.it iu every place, ler 1 tell you that 1 would net be without it in my house ter any considera tion 1 am new sntterlng with a pain like rheumatism in my light limb, and nothing le lievcs me like Themas' Eclectric Oil. Dr. E. F. CRANE, Cerry, Pa. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 ami Iff) North Queen street. Matthew Rheila, Allentown, Pa ays : "Brown's Iren Bitters cured me of nervous ness, dcbilltv and indiKOstien." Fer ?ale by I II. 15. ceelnan, druggist, 137 and l.TJ North ' Oucen street. a2 lw.lftw Nu Deception Uited. It I' strange se many people will continue te suffer day alter day with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Constipation; Sour Stomach, Gen era' Debility, wh'-ii they can procure at our store SIIILOH'S VITALIZE!!, irenef cost it it does net cure or relieve them. Price, 73 cents. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, 37andl3' North Queen street, Lancaster. ledll-eetl5 LOKltlLI.AKU'S ItKISKUUA TOI1ACCO only 10 cents per plug at UARTMAN'S yellow front ciuau STORE. TT7"IDrEr-WOKT. Biliousness and Bilious Patients. Pertaining te Bile, RHIeus Symptoms. Ill 11 11 eusTenipenttnents. TUE REMEDY The Rilious Is a disorder et the human sys tem. A technical ricflnitien of the tennis this : ' Pertaining te the bile ; disordered in respect te the bile ; as a bilious patient; de pendent en an execsss et bile ; as, bilious tern perment; bilious symptoms. The word bile, when employed in the sense in which it is te be understood in thisarticte, signifies, according te the dictionaries " a yellow, greenish, bitter, vicid, nauseous tlultl, secreted by the liver." " Any derangement of the bile at ence manifests itself in great bodily discomfort, in less et appetite and In despondency," recently remarked an author et a valuable treatise upon this subject. The same writer lurtneradds : " Seme of tlie following symptoms are usually prominent : Pain in the right side, which is very scnsltive te pressure. The pain will sometimes appear te be located under the .shoulder blade. There is also irregular appetite, ll.itnlence, a sense of fullness in the region el the stomach, aud, sooner e"r later, the whites el the eyes become yellow, the stoelj clay colored and the urine yellow, depositing a copious sediment." The balance of the tee familiar train et ills needs no lull her mention here. The bilious is, as will be seen, an allliotleuAl great m.igni tude and tit v.uieri (onus et direct and indi rect appearance. The disea-cis no respecter et persons orlec.ilities. Its deadly and Implac Implac ahle enemy is found in Kidsey-Wekt. It acts en the liver and kidneys at the same time, and by its mild but efllcient, cathartic citects mevt s the bowels lieely. The morbid poisons that have been the ciue et all this disease and suffering will ? thrown oil ; new life will bu iiilnsetl intr ivery organ, and na ture, thus aided will seen restore the patient te health. Physicians of leputcand standing, men wjse are honored ler their probity, uiid respected and truated ler their sWeatiHc attainments, are using Kidney-Wert in their practice regu larly. Ne stronger evidence of the nor h el the remedy would seem te benecesaiy. Such endorsements aie lew and fir between. We hadalme.sl.saidth.it they were without pre cedent In the hlsteiy et a piepiietay remedy Re that as it may, bower, thu fuel lemains es tabllshetl that Kidney-Wert is a matchless remedy, and one that needs only te be tested te ricnienslialc its raie merit ai ahealeret most of the common maladies et the human i. mi lly. Dr.. rmi.li- C. i:Lteif, lives in Monkton, VI- Under date et April 20th, 1SS2, the doctor wrote te the piopricter el Kidney-Wert, and said, auioiigethcr things: " Nearly n year age I wiete you about tl:e suc cess I had had in the u-eet Kidney-Wert in my Practice The past yeir I hare used It mere than eer, and with the bcstresults. It cmcriMr Ethcn Lawience, et this town, of a terrible case of bleat e 1 Kidney disorder. I have also treated mam ether tliveasei si;cce??- Hifi with it. Constipation, in all its tonus yields te it. and in rheumatic affections I have known it togivealme-l immediate relief. In lcina!criI-e:deis it iseuivilly s;:ects,t'iil. Take it all in all i! is the most wonderful melicine I have ever ni d." It.-. KjIIeu -Iecs net stane alone in hii expei ience with tills remedy. R. J. Clark, M. D., el Seuth Here, Vt., says " Kidney-Wert does a'l that is el limed ler it." Whilst Dr. C. M. buiumerlin, of Sun Hill, Washington Ce., t!eer-r", stvs. in a nuls'.-ell : "Kidney Wert cured my wile when my own and ether physicians' piccriptlens only pal liated her troubles." iii3e Iwtlcetl&w K1' DNi'.v v. out reie si.k at ii. is. Cec!. rin's Drugstore, i::7 and J.?.) -Ninth (Jiieeustieet. inuri! Jim! .1 1 ' U I A tV OOO UN. ACI'I OK KA5IUON. PA, Astricii Brethers, ar, PALACE Of FASHION, 13 EAST KIM) KTKKKT. NEW Spring Goods. .1 USP RECi:ii, a Large and Eleguni Stock of NfciW MILUNERY GOOuS. All Iho latest novelties in HATS ami J'.ON- Nl-.T., RIRRONS, FEATHLRS, SATINS, and M1LL1NLRY TKlMMI.MiS. TRIMMED II A'l .S AND RON NET.1, at special low piws. A huge and well-instiil-cd stock et .N.S'.V SPIII.m; HeMEItV ler Ladis,t;i ills ami Children. NEW SPRlNl. (JLOVKS. All the Sptiiig tutors in KID (LtiV'IS. An Elegant Assortment et IIAMI'.IIRC EMRROIDKRIES, Torchon Laces. ( reehel Edgiiigsaud all e her -trimmings Laees. Coieied ispanish Laei s1. NEW DRE-h Tltt.MMINt.i Large A-bOI l meiil .el HANDKERtlliEI'S, TOWELS, NAPKINt. etc. O ui NE W DEPAIU M ENTS, Under 11m management or M. II. RASH & SON. Special ISargaiiis In DEE.Vi (iOODS. We haveeue el the linest lines el Du-ss (Seu l.s that can be leund at any stele in thN city and are elleiing Mime SPECIAL I5AROAINS. SILKS. We. sell abetter RLACK SILK ntll.00 ayairilhan you can buy at any ether place. Sniped Ottomans. Diess satins, all eoiers, at Hie. a yard. SPRINO COATs. A large assortment at spec ial low pi ices. Weait! the only i-siabli-hiiieut In thiseity wheie a lull Hue el lhc-e goods can be 'tiunil. KBADV-MADL PRESSES, Fer Larilcsaiiri Children. We always have, a large and well-selected stock of these en hand, employing none but competent dress-makers We make a specially el making up dresses te order, and in cvety ease giiataetee lit weikmaiishipa.id style. ml3 lyd fAffR HAAU1NOB, Cct. )IIAKi:s Y. V KY. , We. have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Time, thrre-anil-a-hall and lour yard" Itnig in Mwisu, Nottingham Applequln, &c. LACE LAMRRKO."INS SIIA.MN TIDIES anil BED SETr-. BraHs, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &c. ('ernlte, in variety te fit any Window. Ferly Dltlerent I'atleinj el DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new colors, t; and 7 feet long. N ICICLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac. AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, In Gilts. Grounded and Common Papeis, Rerders, Ceeties, &c. PHARES W..FRY, Ne. 67 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. MKDICAIu nuewa's iken kitteks. Streng Facts! A great many peeple are asking what particular troubles Brown's-Iren Bitteis are geed for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paraly su, Dropsy, Kidney Diseas?, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is sim ply because it purifies and enriches the bleed, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drive out all disease. A L.a-?v Oured of Rheumatism. U.iltlmerc, Mil.. May 7. isai. My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when 1 com menced taking Brown's Iren Hitlers, anil I scarcely hat! strciigthc.ueugli te attend te my daily household, duties. I am new "using the third bettl aud I am regaining strength dally, and I cheerfully recom mend it te nil. I cannot say tee much In praise Anl it. Mas. Mart Brasher, 173 Prcstman st. Kidney Disease Ourad. Chrlstlansburg. Va., 1SS1. Sullcring from kidney disease, from which 1 could get no relic I, I tiled Brown's lien Bitters, which cured me completely. A chilil et mine, recovering lrem scarlet fever, had no appetite and did net seem te be able te i at at all. I gave him iron Bit ters with the happiest results J. Kylc Montaeue. Henri; Disease. Vine St., Harrlsbnrg. Pa. Dec. 2. 1?81. After trying different puysl eiaus ami many remedies ter palpitation et the heart without icceivingaiiy benelit, I was ad vised te try Rrewn's Iren Rtl-' ters. I have used two bottles and never tiniiiti anything that gave me se much relief. Mas. Jknnie Hess. Fer the peculiar troubles te which ladies are subject, Brown's Iren Bit ters it invaluable. Try it. I I3e sure and set the Genuine. Fersalc whelesal. and retail by II. ILCOOII ItAN, Druggist, IJ7 and IJ! North Queen street, Lancaster. ap twd&ftw H TVrflSUY DAVISVJ PAIN KII.LKK. ACCIDENTS H APPEI EVERY DAY in the Year. Burns, PERRY (,UTSj DAVIS'S Bituwra, Sprains, PAIN Scratches, KILLER Contusions, bwnr.i.iNes, is the Scalds, GREAT Se,,ES Dislocations, REMEDY Felons, FOR f1: DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. a2-'2nid&w 1 lltlir.U'.-i (HNOKiC TOnlC. Fer the Happiness of Heme., Frem a Olergyman'a Heme O mesa Message Contain ins the "Wia- dem of Experience. Heme isthet-entreottlieseeialH.vstem. Fiiiiu it pieeeed Hit: bestan i purest Inlliienees lelt iu tile w lid and Uiwartls.il ihviIkIh the. ten d -ri st Iiejics id hummijly. Fer It all goeil nu n labor while their working day last, and ai-t-iiml it their last thoughts linger lovingly when these das aie done. Vet home, does net usually appieach in prac tice its own ideals. The mother is overtaxed with household duties and the 'rearing and li-ai'iiiiget her children, whilethc father tlfrhts tin; outside It it tie te win the wherewithal te meet expensi s. Seener or later care and tell leave their marks It is true enough, as King sley sings in the "Three Ushers." that " Men must work, ami women muscweep," but loe much working and weeping brush all the bloom lrem life's trult. Mental an.xietv and lack of rest and pleasure induce physical diseases of many kinds ; whence the need et a trustworthy tonic U give health and strength In. times 01 need. Among the geed women of the land who have leund sucli a sure anchor is Mrs. A.C. Geerge, wife of Rev. A. C. Geerge. D. D.. pastor et tlm Centenary M. E. Church, or Chicago, whrse words we have her pei mission te te .uete? "I use Packer's Guinea Tonic in my family and can say that we are highly pleased with it. as a tonic. Frem my cxpci-leutai et it value. 1 recommend it a-mrellablelamily medicine." Please nole : First, f jeutKB's Gimeer Tenus it nut a tnerc essence of Ginger .second, it con tains nellmi'i te create an appetuejer imexicu -tint drinl.s ! third, it is a splendid health re teratlve for all who suffer from dtserdereu Liver or Kidneys or any disease arising front inditestien find impure bleed. Accept no sub stitute for it. Prices, SOc. anil $1 per-bettlb.'li: is cheaper te buy the larger size. Ujscex &. Ce., New Yerk. nprglycewaris 0JKNIO rillKK-TUtt(lAf,-THR KAlt Vs Her symptoms are simply uncomtertalilo local .sensations, provocative of voluntary ef forts of insallvatten te keep the parts cleansed , ami comfortable. Iliese efforts are supple mented In some instance by freiinent usc(ef drinks, which keep the illscomfert In abey ance. Threat. Ear and Eye diseases suct-etb-fully treated by DRb. II. 1. ami M. A. LOKGAKEE. Oflicc Ne. :: East Waliiutstreet.IinciLsier. Consulhitlen tree. a!-:!tdAw VUA-L. H. HAKTIN . wiuiii.iieand Retail Dealer In ail Klu'i LlfMI-.HR AND COAL. Wtlrd:Ne. 420 North- Watar anil Princj 'rt-ei' el.-evti Lemen Jjancaatar. "-lv MANUKK AJSU COAL. , New Yerk-and Phtlatlclphfa Herse Ma un it: by the car lead a$ reduced prictr All the BEST GEAUE& OF COAJ, ,f Betti ler Family and Sfeain , phrpescs. CEMENT by th-i bairet. DAY ana STUA,V by tin-ion or bale. , . tAiJD-.ll.inairisbtirgPike. ' ' GbNHiiAL OfweuwS 'Bttst Chestnut street. Kauffman, Keller &Ce. aprHyd . - . - c lOAL. JVI. V. B. COHO, a NORTH WATER BT., MMnemuUr, B,, Wholesale antl' Kelafl Dealers' In ' LUMBBB AND. jO.O'AL;. Oounnctlen With Ui TetepLenlc KzebaafL Yard and Offlce: Ne. 330 HO&7U W ATK STREET. t3b28-lya S
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