X m titMmM - k Volume XIX Ne. 227. LANCASTER, PA. FBIDAY. MAY 25, 1S83. Price Twe Gent PLVMBIHa ANU QAB F1TTIXO. JLINN A BKBMEM.AN. PURE PA-INT, MEOIVAL. -AND- WHERE TO ' BUY IT There is no advantage in buying and using the common mixedpaintsthat are new floedlag the markets They can be bought at any price you offer for them, but you only waste your money and the work expended en putting them en Wadsworth, Martinz & Longman's Paints cost mere at first, butthey go farther, leek better and last longer than any dther goods in the market. till you have inquired into xne menw u nD Don't buy goods. paint FLINN & BRENEMAN, He. 152 NORTH QPEEMSraEET, LOTBR.PA. OIIN I-. AKHOUI. DON'T FORGET YOUR Clothing Until the leth. Destroys lhem. .TTTST REOEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER- JOHN l7arneld, Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANOASTER, PA. J Winter It ATT AN Jt VAI'H. H ATa, OAFS, C. SHULTZ BR( S.' (OLD STAND,) 9 fles. 31 and 33 North Queen street. -"""WKSpasfflsr'"1 The only TUE LARGEST AND REST ASSORTMENT OF HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS riUKE Sifflmens' Liver Regulator Fer Dyspep-ria, Cesllvcnesa, Sick neatlache. Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity of the Rlced, Fever anrt Augue, Malaria and aU dis eases caused ey Derangement or Irfver.Uewels ami Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Pad Breath , Pain jn the Side, sometimes the pain Is lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ler RhcumatLsni ; general less et appe tite. Rowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble Iejs or memory, accompanied wlthapaln lul uensalien et leaving undone something which ought te have been ione ; a slight, dry cough and flushed lace is sometimes an at tendant, elten uilstakenler consumption ; the paUent complains or wcariuessand debility; nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation et theMkin ex ists: spirits are low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben ben efleial.ycteneean hardly summon up lortl lertl tmle te try lt-in lact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the dlsease, but eases have occurred when but lew et them existed, vet examination alter ('cat n has shown the Liver te have been ex tenblvely deranged. It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living In Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dose occasionally Je keep the 1.1 ver in healthy action, will avoid all Malar! i. llillens attack. Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will Invigorate llkn a glass of wine, but is no Intoxicating beverage. It yen have eaten "anything hard or diges tion, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a debe anil you will be relieved. rime and Doctors' Dills will be saved by always keeping the regulator In the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the ailment, may be. a tho roughly sale purgative, alternative and Ionic can never be out et place. The remedy Is harmless and does net interfere, with busi ness nr pleasure. ' IT IS PURELY VEGKl'ARI.K. Andji.'ts all Hid power mid eflleaey of Calomel or Qninine, without any l the. injurious artcr effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been In upc lumylauiily ler some time, and luiubiitl fled it is a valuable addition te the iiiedlc.il science. .I.Gu.t.Shektkr, Governer et Alabama. lien. Alexander II. Stephens, et Ua., says: Dave derived home benelit Item Urn use et Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it atnrthcrtrial. "The only Thing that never fails te Relieve." 1 1 ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but. never have found anything te benelit me te the etint Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 sent from Minnesota te Georgia ler it ana weuiu senu fnrtherler such n medicine, and would ad vise all who are similarly affected te give it a trial as It seems theenly thlngthat never fnils torellovo. ... P.M. .TANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem afuVflibocpcri afuVflibecpcri nnni in ihn use of Simmons Lltf.i vi..,ater In my practice 1 have been and "ei.i'mvCS'1.110 use and prescribe It as a purgati.r t .cine. 3-Take only the GENUINE. Alilclfulwiiya -AT THE- Lewest Prices Ever Offered te the Public. RED TRADE-MARK lins en the wranner the am siunatubk ur J. II. ZKIL1N&CO. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and .7.1 North Queen street. FOR SALE 1SY ALL DRUUGISTS. lanll-lyceil&w TTN1V1CKSAL TKS1I5IONT IK FAVOR OF " KIDNEY-WORT." The entire stock bought ler cash at a liberal discount, than any ether store. mayit-lmd which enables us te scilhcapcr JOHN SIDES, Successor te SIIULTZ BROS. DRY GOODS. I -y BIlRnK KAHNMIOOH, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE. ) 14 EAST KING STREET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY CANTON MATTING, CANTON MATTING, CANTON MATTING, FROM THE LOWEST TO THE FINEST GRADES, WHICH AT VERY LOW PRICES. WILL BE SOLD GEORGE FAHNESTOCK NO 14 EAST KING STREET. LANOASTER. PA. JjlVMKV UTAJILE. rroUflHTei'S THHIIIIKAT Sl'KlllFKJ FOR ICIDN'KY OlS- KASK, LIVERTROUULES. MALARIA, CONSTIPATION, PILE. LADIES WEAKNESSES AND RHEU MATISM. TKKKIIST.K K1IINKY niSKASF. "Mrs. Hedges ays I runnet tee highly pr.iise Kldnev-Wert;- wsMii. Sam Hedaes, Wllliamstewii, W. V.t " Jt cured my terrible kidney disease. My wile had te turn me ever in the bed beiore using it." SKVKHi; KllLNKYlMSKASB. "I was entirely cured," recently said SI r. N. P.urdlck, et t!ie Chhepe Rv Ce.,Spriiigllc !, Mass , "et seven- klduev di-easu by using kiil- aaey-weit." COUI.K mil' lKv i;r.niw-. " I've had no "pains tdnce I was cured by Kidney-t oil." said Mr. .las 0. llnrd, el the Chic-open Ue Ce, Spil glield, Mass. -1 couldn't work beteie using it, e great weie my kidney eilllcnllies." KIDM'.V AND I.IVI'.L' rif.OUItl.tt.S. ."Several docteis laile I." wrils N. Sleepy. Alle-'heny 'iiy. Pa., ' but Kidney- Wert cured my kidney hiii'i liver tumbles of two years standing." KIDNEY UIIrt.llN'l' AND IIIAKETKS. i n-r... Jr vp'ii-H " H.s Encineer W. II. Thompson, ei C M.iV St. Paul R. R. irl.lnev eemnlatnts and diabetes. Wert lias entirely cured inc." IT HAS UONR WOSOKRS. ' lean ro'emmeiid K til nev-Wert leall Hie world." urltes.1. K. !!! gamnn, i.ieslltne, O., " Jt has done wonder. iei me and many othei s troubled with kidnej and liver dlaonleis ' ClIllMllpuUeil, fl!P mid UIlOlIllllMWIU. lhave leiiiidiu my pr.iclis-e that, i en-lipa- lien and Piles in all Iei".-s. as well as Khfii- mallc utlectieiKs, yield leadllv In Ivl.lney- Wi. it--Philip C I! dleu, M. D.. Monkteu, . rlI,V.' 1(5 YKAKS. "Kidney-Wert is a m-dieine et piiceless Vilue 1 had Piles ler !: consecutive ears. ft cured me." N'eUen Faiiehilds, SL Albans, Vt. RKAViil., I'KKIII.VNBTT KKI.IKK. ' I have used lMue-Werl. ler grave!," re cenlly wrote -las F. Reed, et North Aeto , Maine, " and if gave i,icvermanenl relief." SO YKAItS KlUMKY D1SKASK. ' 1 had ki uiey disease Ter 20 years," writes i i!nuvn. of Westnert. H. Y. "I could THE INDIAN SCHOOL, TaE KXAMINATIONS AT CAK1.I3LK. A UlitlncuUhed Company of OuwU-Inter e.UD Jixercwe nd Owierl Ap- probaUen of tn Iftttattan Special correspondence el thp Inuisnca: Oarlwtx, Pa., May .-Yesterday was a treat day at the Indian idaatrial school at Carlisle"! It irau annul, examination day, and elaborate preparation! i had been made te give the affair eelat. Many inn inn tatiens were sent te government and state officials and friends of the gchoehn various parts of the country, and net less tban200 visitors from abroad were in attendance, while the residents of Carlisle and i vicinity who witnessed the exercises swelled the number te nearly one thousand. Follow Fellow Follow iej: is a partial list, principally of these from a distance : . ., . Hen. H. M. Teller, secretary of the in terior ; Hen. Hiram Price, commissioner of Indian affairs, Washington, D.C.; J. M. Haworth, inspector of Indian schools; As sistant Attorney General Jes. C. McUam McUam meu, Washington, D. C; Hen Philip C. Ganott, of the state, beard et charities; Hen. Wm. McMichacl, Philadelphia; 11. B. Shelden, Indian commissioner, Round Valley agency, California; Rev Dr. J. A. McCauley, president of Dickinsen college, Carlisle; Rev. Dr. Cattell, presi dent of Lafayette college, Easten; Rev. Dr. Brown, Iowa; Hte Hener. Judge It. M. Hendersen, of Carlisle ; W.Lindsey, ex-deputv superintendent cf education, Cumberland county. Pa.; Rev. Dr. A. H. Krcmer, Carlisle; Rev. Dr. Lippmcett, of Dickinsen cellege and chaplain of the Indian school ; Rev. Mr. Beadle, el JHew Jersey ; Rev .Father Lane, of St. Aloysius, Philadelphia ; Rev. Father Uickey, Car lihle ; Revs. Wing, Vance, Noicress and Piiep, of Carlisle ; Rev. J. Bolten and wife ; Hen. Jehn B. Bratten. Carlisle; Albert K. Sniiley, New PaUz, N. "i . ; Dr. N. N. Stokes, Frank. Wells, of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin; Misses Susau Loug Leug Rtreth, Mrs. E. 11. Farnum, Mrs. Ed. R Cepe, Mrs. J. B. Weed, Philadelphia ; Miss R.H.Stveiid, Miss D.T.Estes.Mr. ami Mrs. II. Reed, Mis. S. D. Perkins, Misses Vail, Bewers, Beggs and Chase, Phila delphia ; Miss Lillie Lewis, Baltimore ; m "Dnmnnv. Mrs. Div Acnew and daughter, New Yerk ; Percy Johnsten, of the Philadelphia Press. The following named were present from Lancaster : It. K. Buohrle. city superiu U-ndent of schools ; Dr. C. A. Heinitsh and wife ; Mr. Gee. K. Reed aud wife ; Mr. J. M. Johnsten aud daughter. Doubtless the attendance would hava been much larger had net the weather bewi se uupropitiens the storms of the two days preceding being followed by au overcast sky and a raw, disagrceable air. in tne Worfcfibepa. At 7:30 the several shops were opened as usual, and the Indian boys went te work at their several trades sheeniakinir, harness-making, wagon making, tailoring, painting, tinsmithing, carpentering, blacksmithing, baking, printing, laun drying, &c. . , Secretary Teller and the ether officials together with many strangers visited the shops and were much interested in the work deue it being conceded by all that the Indian workmen were in all respects ennal te white men having equal advan- . rrii... :..i ;,i.li,cfiinl nvimt wnre immaviii.. w.---- -. and telling peints.in his comparison of the results of the two systems followed by t je government in its attempt te solve the Indian question first by a war of ex termination and second by educa tion. The former had taken hundreds of years of time and cost hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of lives and had failed; while the latter, during the few years it had been in practice, had proved its success beyond a doubt, while the money expended en it had been a mere pittance in comparison, while life had been preserved instead of sacrificed. Mr. Wells called upon the friends of the school te leek after their congressmen, and see that none of these who had op posed liberal appropriations te the cause of the schools should be reelected. With a solid delegation from Pennsylvania in favor of Indian education, the project could be pushed se that in afewyears there would be a hundred such schools as this established, and the Indians who have long been hunted and wronged may be come intelligent, industrious citizens. The ceremonies olesed with an address by Captain Pratt. . : A CI.KVKR ROBBKKY. Bags or Meney Taken Trem an r.xpreea Messenger's Kucgy. At Clevaland, the United States express company's money carrier, Alexander Granger, received sundry packages of money and ether valuables from an cast bound Lake Shero train at the Union depot yesterday morning and placed them in a buggy which was standing out side. Somebody from the ice room called him, and nobody being in sight he stepped a little way from his vehicle te ascertain who called. Returning, he drove te the company's office where it was found that peuches, filled with brown paper, had been substituted for the two containing the money. It is supposed that the robbery was carefully planned by experts, and executed at the momeut Granger's attention was diverted. The missing packages are said te have con tained in the neighborhood of $15,000 in thirty packages of remittances from rail way stations en the Lake Shere railroad between Chicago aud Teledo te head Quarters. Tlie exact amount will net be definitely known for some days. Many of the remittances are thought te be in bank checks and certificate of deposit. Trouble In a Court Keem. A Helena snecial savs : Immediately after the circuit court adjourned for dinner yesterday, and while its judge, te. a. Saunder, was in the court room looking up some authorities in cases pending before him, Dr. E. D. Moere approached him in regard te seme matter in which Phillips county was indebted te Moere for services rendered while aaunuers was county judge. His declining te listen incensed .Moere, who t. truck the judge and fired twice at him, the second snot taking euect in the left hand. Beth gentlemen are highly respected, and the occurrence is deeply deplored by every citizen. Moero was arrested. MKDIOAH. "PERKY DAVIS'S PAIN KlLLKK. THE TESTS OF 40 TEAES PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT PERRYDAVIS'S PAINKILLER IS THE GKKAT HEALTH KEEVEtt. THE KELIEVEU OF DI3TKESS. THE COMKORTKR FOR PAIN. The Enemy of Diaeaee and a Friend of tbe Family, whieh should always he at hand. EVERY DRUGGIST KEEPS Perry Davis's Pjn Killer. niayl-lyd&w CLOTHlim. 6. A R. SUITS. In Blue Flannels we keep but one kind and that the best fine in quality, pure in color and ex cellently made. We will furnish with each Suit, when desired, an extra set of regulation " Grand Army" Buttens. We will stand by every Suit we sell and war rant them net te fade. CZOTUUfO. e: OKI I2S3AQK OK raOCUUKATIUir. WHAT IT MEANS ! ' Tnat we cordially Invite you all' te cometo euc store, and in se dote wlsn te state that we are prepared te give you a welcome that meatls something. Further, it means that we&uaU snow yen the most elegant and complete line et IN ANI CHIT.- Spring Styles MKN'S, yeUTHS' BOYS' ANT CI DREITS CLOTHING YOU SVER SAW. l means that these desirable goods will te etrarett te you at Prices Lewer Than Yeu Have Ever Known. Prices that de net lall te clinch bargains every time. It means that you will secure Clothing ( our own superior manufacture ) well-cut, weir trlmmed, well-made, aconpleet dollars less la price than Irem any ether clothier In the city. .es-ltthosavlnirer Dollars and Cent be a matter et Interest te you and we think It is you'll be likely te give us a call without' the asking. Myers & Rathfon, Practical Merchant Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. 1 LANCASTER, PA. P. If. U09TCTTKKA80H. . " 1 lni'l IvIlllH'V" HOUGHTON'S lew Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, a. ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. rnilM ile no work. I de nt Klilney-Wiirt lias en- BOOKS AJfJf gTATieyrjtx. TUBN BAKU'S SONS. JOHN BAEE'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bag 8 seiiei'lv w.lk :itil I veutly thank Ue.t t ' tirrhi cured me." 1 " ..... r .....fw.rVft.M "It Is. than 1m te klmt l'levhlisiiec. a yrcat immoral blessing." truly renmrl.s Win. Kills, of Kvany, Colermlo. The t'enlliMiiuii interred le Klilney-Wert, mid It magical ennillve piepertles. In cases til iheuinaiisui iiud kid ney 1 reuble. KUr.UMATISM ." Till? UKNCU. A irlc'ele.-s Jewel. .1. . Sewel, a JinlKnal. w.w,.ii.n,v Vi.. hiivs: "Kidney-Weit cured my rheumatism, nothing else would de It." PILtW.1 Frem Nantucket, Mas-., Mr. Win. 11. (Jhad wlckwiiles: "Kidney-Wert works promptly aitd cMcicnthj In c.ise.i el I'lles ni well as Kid ney troubles It's a mevUixcellent medicine.' LAUICS' TKOUIILKS. Ne medicine helped my three years pecu liar troubles." sjys ins. u. Lainenaui, ; Islcl.a Melte, VI., "except Kidney Wert. It ctrZ me. and many et my friend?, tee." OVKIt 30 VKAKS. "1 had kidnev and oilier troubles ever3 yearV writes Mr. .1. T. (iallewuy. Kilt Kiat, Oregon. "Nothing helped me lint Klduey-Wtn-l. Jt will effect a permanent cure.'" A rtystclau'n Wife's Troubles. domestic remedies and prescriptions by S9At the Sign of the Big Boek. myself (a practicing physician) and ether doc tors, only palliated my wile's crenic, two " af ..!. t . j-i lint Kliiflilm, vniirti sianuinK. iiiiiiuumauuii " '" """" KMSMOrAH. UKMllVAL.. Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. FONDERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE Will lie removed te Ne 48 K AST KING Street, directly opposite i the Court Heuse, where Xlimxxriw. of Beeks, Stationery and fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller ana DTamener, inarSO tfd NO. 40 EAST KING STREET. ttOUHM ANU HTATIONKM1 TKW BtMKS. uif iu ACS Tllk COLONEL'S DAUGHTER, THB ADMIKAL'S WAKU SOCIAL EQUALITY. THE LA TENT MA OAZJlfBH NEW STATIONERY, AT N" " UTJUK -M.X XUKSlTASSJfiKS AU UUM NKKS.AU persons are hereby torbtildeu te trespass en any of the lands of the Corn wall or Siieedwefl estates, in Lebanon am: , Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un lnclesed, either ler the purpose pt Hhoetlng 01 nsniug, as uie mw , - ".-", ,," airaliwt all tresiiassing en said laiuls of the undersigned after this notice. . WM. COLEMAN KKEEMAN K. PKKCY ALDKN, EUWAKU C. 1TREEMAN,' 1TREEMAN,' Atterney ler it. W Coleman'a.Helrs. nlti-tWw Cldncy-Wert, however, cured her." These arc extracts from a letter et ur. u. jh. nuiniiieruu, 6'r Sun Hill, Washington Ce., Ga. SETTLED CONSTIPATION. "I hae ha I kidney disease ler S) years," writes Sarah l'liilllps el Fiuuktert, N. V., near Utint " Kidney-Wert lr.w allayed alt my pains and cured my settled constipation." I.AUV WJSUUABGBH TWO SKKVANTS. " 1 have net been able te de my house-work rn ,en-cf TMra. miLii iiuriv. ' which eiiti. jji. r. Merse, of yte l'arfr, Minn.," I've new surprised all my friends, by dischartling my two servants and delus 1 "'lr work. Kidney Kidney Wert was the muse. It cmed inn and I am strong. iuyi!l-lw3lenil t-irrec I h(l ITirls also visited and mauy fine upecimuns of iicrtUowerk, diiruicp, &c, were shown, and ilezens of Indian t?ir!s were engaRcd at their work with sewinsj machines and with the ordinary thread and needle The belnmls. Ti.n einniR nrn next visiled. Thore tire ten of them, locater! in the large two story hniltlinjr near the senthern part of the campus, formerly used as a quarters forseldiew. They am ratletl and tanht hy the following corps of teachers : Miss Seniple, principal ; Misses Cutter, Fisher, Burgess, Beeth, Morten, Patterson, Ben der rhillipa and Shields, me ecumn rooms are well lighted and well furnished, the walls being covered with a very lare surface of blackboard and hnefj with maps, charts and pictures, while all the rooms ceutaiu a fnll supply of bhwlr let ters, hooks, glebes, etc. The pupils in ..ii dm tr.lirifil rooms were examiued in the several branches studied by them read ing, writing, written and raeutal arithme tic t'rainmar, history, etc., and their ren dition of problems aud answers te ques tions put te them in the several branches, worn mm ranirt and correct as in similar examinations of white pupils in schools of equal grade. They were especially rapid in writing upon the blackbeaid dictated weids or sentences, anu men- iiouuittueuiF -' genet ally very ueat and elean,and their or thography almost always correct. On many of the blackboards were well executed drawings by the pupils of meu, horses, buffaloes, birds, flowers, geome geeme ti ical ligures, etc., etc. The Uueits at Lunch. At the close of this examination about ,.. i.,imir..il of Mm invited truests sat down te au abundant Ianch prepared by Capt. R. II. Pratt, superintendent of the enlinnl iiwl snreail in the chapel, the benches of which had been removed and tables laden with snbtautial viands occu pied their place. The waiting was deue by the Indian girls, who were m expeit and courteous in their duties as well drilled hotel girls. . After lunch the boys in bright new nui fnrma worn fermed for dress parade en the parade ground in front or Capt. Pratt s residence, and under command of the dis ciplinarian, Mr. Wm. P. Campbell, were put through various evolutions, and anally marched te tue large room useu a gymnasium, where the remaining exer cises of the day took place. Exclusive or the three hundred pupils present there were net less than eix hundred visitors in the room. The exercises consisted of in strumental muie by a band composed exclusively of Indian boys, vocal mnsic, consisting of duets, choruses, &c, original speeches by both male aud female pupils, recitations, declamations, aiaionuce, ,.., nearly all of which were creditably exe cuted. Te these features were added exercises in map drawing, arithmetic, bis tery, reading, ivc, &e. The Speeches. Judge Hendersen, of the Carlisle courts, was introduced and made aringing speech in behalf of the schoe', taking occasion te say that he had lived all his life in Carlisle was rarleetlv familiar with Carli8le bar- racks, when they were occupied for mili AKMY OKElCEK'S TfSTlMONY. Captain Jeseph L. Ilaydcn, residing at Ne. !; Fourth street, Seuth Bosten, Mass., form erly captain in the army, new with the Wal worth Manufacturing Company, Seuth Hos Hes Hos ten. writes, Aprfl 23, 1SS3: "While living in Cambrldgcpert my wire was aflllctcd witii ter rible pains in her back andsides.accempanied with great weakness and less orappeiitc. She tried many se called remedies without avail, growing rapidly vor.-e, wjien her attention was called te Hunt's ltemdy. She pujjehased a bottle from Lewell's drug store, In Cani Cani liridgeperl, and alter taking the llrst dose she began te leel easier, she cenld sleep well, and aricr continuing Us use ashert. time the seveic pains In her back and side entirely disappear ed, and she Is a well woman. Many el our relatives and li lends have used Hunt's lte medy wilh the met gratifying results. I have recommended It many times, and as many tlnieq heard the jamn story. Hunt's Re medy is all that Is claimed for itjund a real blessing te all afflicted with kidntfy or liver trouble." A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis. PHILADELPHIA Spring Novelties. ELEGANT STYLES IN French Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN Scotch Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN'1 English Woolens, ELEGANT STYLES IN 9lllli Demestic Woolens, ,f f ' ELEGANT bTYLES.IN Spring Overceatings, ELEGANT "STYLES IN Pantaloenings. !. 3. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. H." KKIIAKT. mji lwa TT1KKII & HK. What Time Is It ? The vei v limn te make your purchased of CLOTHING AND dents' .Furnishing Goods, SPRDTG OPMUTG AT e SUMMER MONTHS htallKA-KlAN UK HIH. Mr. C. O. Wheeler, Ne. 1?. Austin Street, Cambrldgepert, Mass., makes the lollewlng remarkable -.tulement. On April 27, 13S3, he writes as lollevs: "1 have been troubled wit.i kidney disuase ler nearly twenty years. Have fluttered at time with terrible pains In my back and limbs. I used many medicines, but leund nothing reached my case until 1 took Hunt's Kemedy. 1 purchashed a bottle el A. P. Gllsen, C30 Trenieut Street, lJoten snd bciere I had used this one battle I leund relict, and continuing its use, my pains and weakness all disappeared, aud 1 leel like a new man, with new life and vigor. Hunt's ICemcdv did wonders ter uie. and 1 have no hesitancy in lecemmenitlng It le all afflicted with kidney or liver dlcsase.", as I am positive that, by its use they will (mil immediate r.-nei. Yeu may use this letter In any way you elioeso, se that the preplu may knew et a sure medic'ne ler the euro el ail dincasea el kld neysand liver." iuy211wilM,W&F&w KKSlf.DY FOK SALE AT iinT'S M i',wlir,m'H DriiL' Stere. 1:17 and 139 Nerl Queen street. mar2-3md Ne'rffl for the SPUING AND THE PLACE IS at Penn Hall Olething Heuse, KEl'T HY HIRSH & BRO. On acconntet the lat-ness of the 92aen we have taken time bv the ferelcek and maJe a SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES, throughout our entire stock, we will make It te your Interest te call en us, asourslezk Is yet complete In every way. We pay especial attention te Beys' and Children's Clothing, We have them In all grilles and sizes and at nrlces varvlnst from Si. 50 upward. Y'cur attention is called te the fine Line el NECKWEAIt. UNDERWEAR, SIIHITS AN1 FURNISHING GOODS. Wc have the greatest bargain ever ettered in I-aneaster in 150 Dezen Pants-fitting Overalls, with four regular pockets, riveted buttons, and you cannot rip them. We sell them ter 75 CENTS. Each pair c-imL S1.2S te manufacture. H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, OF THE LAROKST ASSORTMKb'l OF FINK SUITING, PANTALOONING AND- SI'KINU OYEKL'OaTINU, Ever brought te the City et Lancaster S-Theso desirous of seciu Ing Choice Style ant Invited te call early. 'The best Is the cheapest." is an old and true maxim. The Celluloid Kyc-uiasses are the best for these who need artificial uld for the eyes. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. mySI-lwdeedftw Net tomorrow, but te-day, read theadver theadver theadver tisomentet Simmons Liver begulater. , (lANMl'UN St UK. -THE Hirsh & Brether, Nea. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. JUVKIHAL.. Me Deception Vied. It Is strange se many people will continue te suffer day alter day with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen oral Debility, when they can procure atpnr store SHILOH'S VITALlZEK, ireoef cost it It does net cure or relieve them. Price. 5 cent. Sold by 11. M. ceenran, in anuuj norm muccu street. Lancaster. , ledUeedS w II.UOX St WHITE TUE K1DNF.Y WOKT KK SLE AT II. If. Cochran's Drug bteiv, 1:17 and 189 .Neith Queen street. mai2 3md OtXin.S AT KKDUCtCU L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING 8TRBBT. IfAKEMO M18TAKK, BUT POKOHASK ax the genuine Yara ClE ar for sc. at ige Hi HAKTHAN'S YELLO FRONT CIGAR OKASONBA1.K O Pi ices AT HECHTOLD'S. A whole suil. lat. i-elnw, $?.2!; Working Pants ler 60c. and up; best make et Overalls in the market; all Rinds of Shirts, Gauze Un derwear lrein 25c, and np; Ladies', Gents and Mlses' Hese from 5c. up te the best British; latest styles Neckwear, Cellars, Cutis, Hats, Caps and Notions. .. v HENRY UECHTOLD, Ne. 62 N. Queen Street. feb3-lvd Don't Harry, Gentleman." Said a man en his way te be hanged, " there'll be no lun till 1 get there." Wesay te the dys peptic, nervous and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly ler tome icmedyer oeuuuui merit, uncertain el relief, when you can get at the dnurglsts Ter one dell JBurdeeA: Bleed JiU ters almost sare te enre and certain te benefit. Fer sale bvB. R- Cochran, eiugglst, 137 and 139 North Queen street. A Dangereu Counterfeit. There are dangerous ceunterlelts In circu lation purporting te be " Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence et IU great value is the lact that parties knowing its great eflleaey try te imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a Jac simile or a walnut leal leal blewn In the glass : and a Green Leaf en tbe eutelde wrapjier. The "Restorer" la as harm less as water, while ii possesses all properties necesxarv te restore lite, vigor, growth and -,.i.. tr. the lmir. Purchase enlv tiem respen sible parties Ask yenr druggist for it. -Each bottle is warranted. JOHNSON. 'UULLUWAl lliiSililnliia. mill HALL ItUOIiKl. New Yerk. " lnnB-lvd.ee.IAw A Newsuaper Kalter. O.M. Holcomb, of Bloemvllle, Ohie, rises te exDlaln: "Had that terrible disease catarrh, lertweuty years : couldn't taste or smell, and hearing as failing. Themas Ecleclric Oil cur tame. These are facts voluntarily given against a former picjudlce et patent medi cine. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 119 North Queen street. WILG0X& WHITE Parler Organ Warcroems, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LTJCKENBACH, Agent. tary purposes, and never iluring all these years waB there a mere intelligent, intlns intlns trieus, well behaved or perfectly discip lined body of men at the barrackB than the boys and girls new in attendance at. tlin nehoel. Secretary Teller was next introduced and spoke in the highest terms of the school, saying that he earnestly approved ei uapc. rraii s nieineu ei cuuuuw,mB .., and declaring that se lenjt as he was see retary of internal affairs no effort should be spared te increase its efficiency, enlarge its appropriation?, and te establish similar schools, until the 40,000 Indian children in our territories Hha'.l all te provided with school facilities. ,,,. 4 vvui. assekimknt erniUAKAWi Frank Wells, of the pmiaaeipuia nec- j Apple-weed Pipes. Weeden Pipes irem ningBulletin, was next willed en fwj nj speeeb, and made one brim fall of namer .n- stork. Leading Clothiers. As we have net marked our goeda np there is no occasion te mam them down ;. therefore, we give below a list, el prices or the greatest burgdns ever offered ter ALIWOOL' CASSIMERE SUITS. ZV Men's Suits at $C no sold elsewhere at J12.00 JS9 Men's Suits at W oe. sold olaewhereat$i6 iu. ITS Men's Sulfa atsio.eo. sold elaew here at J-ai ue. ler. Youth8'Suitaatt5.0e,sold clsewhereatfiaoe. b; Heys' Sniu at $4.oe. sold elsewhere-" at 8.W.; 7JChtldron'sSultsat$i004ieldeIsewhereatt.00 And all the finest giadcs In proportion. " A Full Assortment of the various styles con slanUyonhandandlersalo en the most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly ln- StThpublicls most cordially invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be-very superior In Qnallty.and Moderate In Price. Having eevered my connections with the Estey Organ Company, 1 lake this method te inform my f rlcnda in jjiiicaster county, i am new selilne an Organ equal te any and sur passed by none. Pleae call and examine one et the most, beautttul-lened Organs manu factured In the United States. Mr. Luckenbach la sdse agent ler the famous "KNABB" And several ether Desirable Planotertes, at prices from $225 upwanls. tebl7-lld IN MERCHANT TAILORING yc never have been se busy belere ; as our low prices, workmanship and tit. cannot be iippreacbmi elsewhere. IkkiIc at our windows ; a ii its marked In plain figures from $12 le '.. .te order. Light Colored Pants te order, a specially. -' L. Gansman & Bre., THRFA9HIONABLEMKRCHANT TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, fiAKUAlMS IN WAlUUKi, ehalna Rlnca SnAPtnf1p,. Al!. .v"r" --B", ---- -- ..,.- nnas wui receive my peraeun mw ULOOKr Repairing B it nil tinn r.eniR WKHIBR-Ne. lSOWNeiihUueen trpt itemember name and number. 1)1- reatiy oppeslto City Hetel, near Penngylvana raUrodepet. dec&Ivtf Right en the Seutawest Corae' et ursac su - . 5 LANCASTKK, PA. 49-P09iUvely net ceTineeted with amy otter clothing itensa in thlaly. -' t BUT HT GUODBVKea FlIBit for cash and seUdae bet goods, for the uTrTjJ ttM&XOW ONT C1UA STORK. 8TORI
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