"Ct.x.r.f-.-. " ... " -m -l - Tff - ' ,r -. -v v " "- A - r " V';"-. . T v iv . i "V:; ; '. 9 " v ,.. - -c --ry LANCASTER, PA.. SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 183. F.J.iir XIX Ne. 258. Price Twe Celts. . -11) aifte TTAGEK & BBOTBEB. CLEARING SALE. Lancaster, June 25, 1883. In order te olese out our entire stock of Spring-Weight Clothing, we have this day made great reductions from former priees, in Men's Suits, Youths' Suits, Beys' Suits and Children's Suits. The mark down has been very deeided, and will insure rapid sales, .therefore you are invited te call early te secure bargains. Attention is also called te full Hues of Light-Weight Clothing for Het Weather, in Creele Suits, Linen 'uits, White Vests, Mohair Coate, Linen and Mohair Dusters, etc. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in Staple Wears and NeveltieB. Ne. 25 West King JNO. s. UIVLF.K & CO. Black and Colored Silks, Black Cashmeres, Grenadines, Lawus, Percales, Plain and Figured Satteens, White Goods, &c. FULL LINE OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND" CHILDREN'S HOSIEEY AND UNDER WE AE, SUITABLE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, AT LOW PRIOES. L5TAU goods marked in plain figures and one price only. PLEASE NOXE After July 1st, and until further notice, our store will close every evening, except Sat urday, at 6 o'clock. JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. ItllWK! S & IIUHST. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ... - LANCASTER, PA. LAKGKE STOCK. LOW PEICES. CHOICE ASSORTMENT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT : Black Silks, Summer Silks, Colored Silks, Brocade Silks, Nun's Veilings, Albatross Cleths, White Goods, Swiss Embroideries, ' Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. BOWER8& HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, - Lancaster, Pa Will close at 6 o'clock, p. m during July and August, except Satuidays. WINES AN K AsrAISI.ISIII'.l) 1785. WINES AND At REIGART'S OLD Wli STORE, 1 29 1st Kil M. m CALL AND EXAMINE. -fEJ We liavi' Just received direct Irem the Island et Madcrla the tollewing Wines : Verdelho, Vintage 1870 : Seicial, Vintage 1840, Which we etlur te enr customer., together with our old 1S00, 1S1U, 1317. 1313 and 1SS7 MA. lililKAN: mm KINK OLD SHERRIES. HRANDIKS an lelli.ws: Vintage 1S20, ISiO. 1SIA, ISM. 1SZS. Fine Old RYE WHISKIES. JAMAICA SPIRITS, N. K. RUM, Ac. FRENCH CORDIALS, Burgundies and Clarets. We have the lollewlr g Champagne Wines : Pelper Hcldseick, G. II. Milium & Ce.'s Dry Verzeiiay anil Extra Dry, L. Itecdcrer's Carte Blanche, reniuieryScc Vi-nve Cliquot, Yellow Label Dry, King Ce.'a Private Ouvce, Jules Champien. And the CRK AT WESTERN EX. DRY WINE, Frem the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, at Hammondsport, N. Y. This is the Finest American Wine in the market, having been awarded the highest honors ut tin tollewing Expositiens: At Paris 1M57, Vienna 187a and Philadelphia 1870. S. CLAY MILLER, Wines. Brandies. LliusOUl Rye Whiskies, c. Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. WATER COOLERS, AC. "IKWr.TT'.-) REFRIGERATORS. ICE CHESTS, AND WATER COOLERS, FOR SALE BY Gee. M. Steinman & Ce., 26 and 28 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa. June2tldiw LIVERY H OUtUlTOM'.S. HOUGHTON'S lew Livery and Sale Stables, j FRI3T-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. nORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. fLUJO.il I NO AKU lOHN 1.. AUNOLII. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. TOHN L. Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE J ,M:ATIIKK3 OUCAMEn. X The only place tn town where leathers areclcaned. curled anil dyed In all the lutes! shades, is at K. l'HOMAK'S, ta North Queen street Short notice. Lewest prices. je9-lmd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Street. -LA.RQE STOUK OF- e- Sr GIVLER It LIQUORS. LIQUORS! H. E. Slaymaker, AGKNT. STARVE. OAS FITTING. ARNOLD, STREET. LANCASTER, PA. STKVKN8 HOUSK SUA VINO AND HAItt DRESSING SALOON. (oed Jenrneymen and prices same as ether saloons. H. WAUNKR, myl5-tld Manager. HAGER & BROTHER, & CO., LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATIIYON. 31KU1CAL. Y Klt'S 1'II.I.V. A CLEAR HEAD. "One year age I was Induced te t:y Aran's I'u.t.s as a leinedy ter Imllgni-tluii, CoiibiIjiii CeiibiIjiii iluii, and ilfuilitctie, Irem which 1 had Ien; lieen a rreat suQeri-r. (.'eminencIiiK with a dost! et live I'ill.s, I leiiiul their action easy, and obtained pienipt reliut. In continuing their use, a tsingle I'll! taken alter dinner, dully, lias hecn all the mcdiciiie 1 have re Hiiiicd. Aybr's I'ills h ive Uf.pl my system regular and my head cl :ir. and hcneliled mc mine thin all : he medicines cv r hefere tried. Kvery peibiin Mlnilliuly alllicted should knew their value. M. V. Watsen." Fer a1 1 diseases f.t tin slein ich and bowels, try Aykk's I'ills. TOBrARKD BY lr. .1. C. AYEIC & CO., Letrcll, Mass. Se'd liy all Oruffgists. junc25Jl-lyd&w- KCUY IIAVIS'S IMIN KII.I.l:IC. Caught a Bad Geld. The SUMMER COLDS and Coughs are quite as dangerous as these of midwinter. But they yield te the same treat ment and ought te be taken In time. Fer nil diaeaaea or THROAT. NOS TR1L, HEAD or BREATHING APPARATUS Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy. ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER. i unci -1 yd Aw EXCURSION. T M1V. l-.XCUKSION MKASON (IF 1883. TO TIIK SUMMKU UESOUTS AND EXcUHSION POINTS ON ou vrA TIih Shenaudbah Vrulley K.iilmart. THE CAVKICNS OK LU1CAY. THE NATURAL ISIUDOE. THE VIKUIN1A Sl'BlNGS, &c, &a. I'crfect previsions at LUItAY ler the ae ae ae cointnedation of Excursion Parties et all sizes. Transportation Kates arranKcd ler parties et various numbers from 5 te 5iw. Correspondence invited Irem Schools, Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the arraugemer.tet Special Kates and Excursion Days. Transportation lurnished en SPECIAL TRAINS when the size et the party Jnstltics. Application through the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent et the Read en which the Excursion Partv originates, te either et the undersigned, will rcceive prompt attention. Small parlies desiring accommodations at the LURAY INN can also Im cared ler by similar application. Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPRINGS anil SOUTUEKN SUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and alter. JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket J dices of connecting lines. SUMMEKTOURIST U II IDE ROOKS and all Inloriuatieii furnished en application te the Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. R. or the Virginia, Tcniiussee A Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt., . O. HOWARD R.OYEK. Lynchburg. Va. Division Pass'r Agt., Hagerstown, Mil. may33-3md BAKUA1NS EN WATUUKH, ULOCK Chains, Kings, Spectacles, Ac Repairing et ail kinds will receive my personal atten Hen. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 15!)' North Queen street. Remember nainft and number. 1)1-re-slly opposite City Hetel, near.Pennsylvana railroad depot. dec 28 lvd CHRISTIAN UNION. A TLEA ITOB SON-bCfrAKiajHSJI. Four l'reiegtaut DcuciulnatlenH ineugU The Keloruiatteu or t.lc 13th Century. A Flea for Church Union. Iu the current number of the Reformed Church Quarterly, Rev. 0. Z. Weiser, D. D., has an article en Christian union, which he opens with d'Anbigne's scnti incut : " The union of all true Christians this is the Reformation of the 19th cen tury," and concludes as fellows : However strong the bends and fetters of sectarianism may be, passion has ever proven able te snap them as quickly .13 Samson did the withes. Why eheuld net charity, then, bn able te re move the mountains which stand iu the way of Christian union ? True, religion allianced with prejudice forms an ada ada mantiue chain ; but it is gratifyiu? te knew that many soul.-, joed and true, possess religion without the alley. And such spirits who realize a pure and undo filed mind of Christ are the bone for a universal church? An intelligent, successful, aged and re ligieus merchant of Philadelphia, once declared it as his delibarate conviction, that Protestantism could and ought te be reduced down te four principal coaemiua tiens, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Mel he dist aud IJaptist. Iu these, he maintained, all complexions of faith, eutside of thj Ii; man Catholic church, might sink into their several fundamental colors. We repro duce his original idea, net se much ler the purpose of endorsing his orthodoxy, but morely te prove that.- there is some thinking done en the subject el Uuris:: iu union by intelligent laymen, we verily te bishop McLaren, npen the misunaer misunaer misunaer bolieve that the Christian laity, were an ! standing existing bctween the bishop and opportunity alferded te voice ith?l.', the rector, Ilov. Father Ritchie. It pro pre would vete te change the ecclesiastical , Jesses fealty te the church and bishop, but archipelago into some four great con- asserts that the ritual of the church of tincnts, ei. perhaps mtu a licif.c ihe Aseeusien is in strict accordance with ocean. An Episcopal rector, who received j the law.-, or the church, aud chides the bis training at Yale aud has developed bishop, if he thinks otherwise, for failing into a learncu ana wcu lmermcu iiivinc,ey years of diligent anil ceitf cientieus study, once spoke satignin'ly te us of the ir. priety of calling a convocation of all th adheieutsef the various denoiuin.ilien-., whT believe in the objective olemcut.. of Christ iauily, in an educational religion, sacrum nlal gran,; and a liturgical cultus. lie cherished, in this way, the hope of opening the deer te a household, under which many might be culled out from all the decks new scat tercd ever the Christian plain; whilst a counter Hecking might be cspsctcd, en the part of these who consider tiiomselvc-. antipodal. Aud te .show his willingness ; te concede his full part toward.-; such a confederation, he spoke of his r-lin-. te accept the Ifeideilwr cvteehism a; a , common basis of doctrine, lie Moke j solely for himself; and wh'thcr we con i sulci- the p:an Utopian or net, ine spine ei ; the man betrays a lcsMcwsness and ilissat l isfactien under- the direful sect system which -scorns te us absolutely refresh ing. And the same suggc-tien found a hearty echo from thu lip i of a staid aud von crable Lutheran clergyman a Lutheran el Lutherans. He addcntled it byt cenfessin:: his readiness te .saciilic: the name el Luther even, aud te adept the origin il Protestant title Evangelical. Te be sure, it will b.j si'd. that tlu-.u men are net of the inner rank:; of theoln theeln eiaus. Held ! Thr-y arc. And wcre' they net, we have yen t Iearn that the scribes of old had evor prnv :i themselves anxious and efficient leaders en the way towards fratei i.ity. We maj- ticjerdiugly expect the truniput call te emanate from the pulpit, rather than fiem the cloistu cleistu cloistu er the loeture hall. IIa-! ,. nure fre quent association of pastor.:, w.tikiug together, again and again, iu all these ways which are common, could net but. prove the ocei-ieu te au abandoning of ways that are peculiar aud thing.-, that are vain. The Hecks would lollew ami obey the veic.s of the Shepherd rather than the veic2 of stranger., their learniu ; te the contrary notwithstanding. When the various denominations mar shall their convocations, conferences, pres byteries and synods in annual :;essious,ene is vividly remiuded of the Tneusand Isles Each body spreads its preavdmus before the world as boldly and imL-pendent as though it wcre the only orginizatieu in existence. Even an exchange of delegate ; is done away with, lest by such a friendly correspondence occasion might be aflbred te the uninitiated te think a centripetal tendency had sat in. which should eventually unite all into one As it is written, 'the Jews and the Saui.vr itans had no communication.' But atcer an adjournment, all fall alike te prayiu ; for the conversion of Pasaas, Mahemetans aud Jews, and the heiniim of all Christians in ene fold of the ene rihepheid. That the ministers iren: heaven s'i vild bj a!le te endure sueli contradiction against themselves is .simply marvolleus. It i-. possible for sir:ij te sce a !s.;uty in t:i ; 'variations' of Protestantism; but surely there is none whatever tn !. discerned in its contradiclienx. (.Vsar continues ! Haunt his banner before our 0e;, with the expressive motto i'J 1'lurib'i Unum ; whilst the chinch endorse.; it:- reverse E Une I'lures. l!at this is only another continuation of the sire ism, that the children ei this world are wise.- thaa 1 ., .. , ., , , ,. , . , . ., 1, .., than the children of libt.' On the bread I aud liberal platform of the world-eaibr.vi ing gospel, as it is expressed in the primi- j tive creeds, all Protestant Chrs.-.tiaus could happily and cjinf iably stand together, j and be known, as at. Anliech, unrice ilia 1 name of Chi istians. tiis: xiLiun :ui.i.ai:wa::, A 1'aulc Among iieldrrs In eiv Verk KrekerH' Oilices licstegcit by Seller. New Yeikdliep.'iteh I lheTiini's. The war en the trade dollar continue.-i vigoieusly It is dillicult te pass them anywheie. It was reported te day that the city government had Let 11 passing nil" trade dollars in quantities en the laberei s. At the city paymaster's effica it was said that the bureau of city lovenue aud mar kets bad received trade dollars, which had been paid out te empleyes of the city government until Monday lat, when 00 jectien was mada te them. Since then the paymaster had neither received nor panieut trade dollars. The offices of some of the exchange brokers wcre besieged with per sous desirous of disposing cf the coins. Mere thaa $5,000 wcre bought at SS and 90 cents each A leather merchant brought in $1,500 and $,"i00 wcre rccived from a morning newspaper office. The gentle man who counted the coins said that he thought the " pauic would foeh be ever. This'll be the biggest day. Great rush. We dispose of them for 9-J and 9." cent; Let up te morrow. Take all you can bring me for 88 cents.' The principal purchasers ..f the coin from the brokers are large factories in adjoining states. The general opinion among merchants is that the coin will seen disappear from the city. Bullion brokers were buying trade dollars today at from 85 te 90 cents a coin. The higher prica was paid by the uptown brekers, who quickly dropped the price as seen as they learned that the Wall strpet dealers wcre net offering mere than'87. The dealers outside of the strcet were overwhelmed with settlers. Several Wall street bullion brokero bought large quan tities of the coins at 87, but many dealers refuse te pay mere that 85 cents, the price at which the silver can be profit ably sold for smelting purposes. A geed many wcre offered at the sub treasury, where the sellers were informed that the only way the government could receive them was at a bullion at the assay office. It is understood that the brokers who bay them largely de se with the expectation that the government will redeem them. It is rumored in the street that the present raid against the coin has been inspired by a syndicate that has undertaken a specula tien in them, based upon the belief that the government will redeem them at par. It is estimated that there are net ever $5,000,000 of the trade dollar in the coun try. The Grave el Francis Scott Key W. W. Corcoran, the banker and philan thropist, has received a letter from a resi dent of Frederick, Md., asking if he can not give his aid and name te a movement for the erection of a statue, or ether en durinsr memorial, te Francis Scott Key, iiitboref the "Star Spangled Banner.". 1 iie writer says the grave el Key occupies an obscure comer in the graveyard at ; Fredericktevrn, aud is in a sadly neglected condition, being nearly hid by noxious weeds and overgrown bushes. Nothing litit n Iteirlctnnn t:ixrnfv fmif innltea fcirrh and twenty inches bread marks the poet's rcstiug place, the bea.s of bis wite and child lay beside him. r A Church Difference. T lie vestry of the Asconsieu(liitualistic) church, of Chicago, last evening adopted a letter nrenared bvacommitte addressed te visit, the cuuieu anil instruct the pansn as te its errors, it is believeu tuat tnis h tter i i o'ie step toward an open rupture between the parish aud thodiecojo. lx:ilins. ncvisiiK. Hear this, all ye puep.c, and give ear all ye i.ivalitte el the world. Hep llitteis will make jeu well and te rejoice. 2. It sli ill euro all thu poeplc and put sick !icss and Buil'erbig inuler loot. !. lie thou net afraid when your family Is .iielr.ur you have Kright's disease or Liver complaint, ler Hep i:ilts will cure you. . . '' 1Si low ami IiluU, rich ami peer, knew valu.sei Hep p.uiere ler Idllem, nervous ami AVieierti-rfieiMuipialnts. s. cieaiihemn with Hep Kilters and 1 shall u lV(. ,0i,ust ind blooming health Add ille.ise upon ilNcaseand let the worst ., I am -ale it 1 iim Hep IlilleiN. eei 7. Fer all 1113 Hie. have I been plagued with si'c.ic.9audseief, and net until a year age iv a. I emed, hy Hep Ultliuu. ;'. Hi: that lrei'petlr his bones Irem aching Iniiit Mieumali-'ni and Neunilgia, with Hep r..ller, ileelh wi e y. .i. Tlieugh thou hastbercs, pimples, Ircckles, salt;rheui:l, eri.s.pelas, bleed pnlseuihg, yet Slop Hitter- will remove them all. 10. What woman i-i there, iecliin and sick Irem Jem le complaints, who desireth net health ami nielli Hep lllfieraaml is made well. 11. l.el net uegli-ct te me Hep Hitters bring 011 serieu.i Kidney aud l.iverceiiiilalnts. VI. Keep thy tongue I rein being furred, thy bleed iiittc, aud thy .stomach Irem indigestion by ii-dii; lleji lliiter 1 ;. All my pains and aches and disease go like chair before the wind when I use Hep Riller,. 11. .Mark Hie man who was neatly dead and given up by the doctors after usir.g Hep I!lt leisaud b -.eiuelh well. 1.1. Ci.u.se fnrii werrj lug about nervousness, geiieial ;ibdily and urinary trouble, ter Hep llil lei s will i'.-4oreyeu. ii!l-lniilT,Th&S&w IVZ tn in-;;! fk si.i: at . It ;eclir.m'i Ding lore, 1:7 and 139 North Oiieen i-tieei. marJ-Smd Am er colored ami invisible Celluloid Eye-t.l.is-iis have atlained great popularity with the Ladies, for aalebyall leading Juweleis and Opiiciins. ji!3-lwdeed i:u-kliin'H Arnica Salve. Thegieatc.-d me. leal eniler of the world. Warranted te j-peedily c ire hums, Bruises, Cut.-., U.cer-i, alt Ubeum, Fever sores. Can '.-is. Pile-;, chilblains, corns", Tetter, Chapped lands and all skin eiu)itleus,guarantei'il te euie iu eveiy instance, or money refunded. .1 cents per ln.x. Ker .sale by Chas. A. Loeher. Ie2 lyeetl&w ti tcimlra (N. V ) Lady, Miti. II. I.. Clark. .'Ml B. Clinten street, dc el.nes: i:urdeck Jlloed Hitlers are a medicine I admire. Uest remedy ler dyspapsia in the win UK Kei-p hene snppli dwitnit. Fersale by II II. Ceehniu, druggist, i:7 and 139 North .jiii'i'ii street. Ne Iloccptlen Used. 11 i-i stiange se ninny people will continue 10 sillier day alter day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, ticu- eial Debility, when they can procure at our store HIIlI.OH'S V1TAL1.KU, treeotcest II it .jees net euroer relieve them. IM-Ice. 75 c Sold by II. I". Cochran, 3i and 1.5') North Q sln.l.,Ij!lIlt.U;r. fedllei I'rice. 7& cents, uecn street, ijiiucasicr. ieui4eoue lie Careful et the ltablet. It your children are threatened wlthcieup or any threat ililllculty, apply afew drops el Thewtii' Kclcclrlc Oil. It ts the nicest medi cine ter the little e'les we knew et. Fer sale by II. i:. Cochran, druggist, H7 anil 1X1 North Queen .street. A I.tle Saving l'resenr. ilr. M. E. Allisen. Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved lilslile by a d i.ple Trial llettlc or Dr. King's New Discovery, ler Consumption, which caused him te procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, when Doctors, change et climate and everything ilse had tailed. Asthma, I'.reuchttis. Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, and all Threat and Lung disease1, it is guaranteed te cure. Trial Uettles lrceal Chin A. l.echer s Drugstore. Largeslze 11.00 -.' .' ANZ VIATIONER T CW HOOKS. FOR SUMMER RtOADING. ' Mr. Iaien " by S. Marien Crawford. Dr. Claudius." by S. Marien Crawlerd ThreughOne Admlnistratien,"bvl!urnelt. " I'.ut Vet a Weman." by Cardy. "Snceessiul Men et Te-day." And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines i Li. M. FLYNN'S, -O 42 WEST KING STREET. Up: WILL MAKF. AN EMTIKECHANUK PHOTOGRAPHS At the mtrancc te the Gallery en North Queen street In a !cw days, and THK SAMK KIND OF WOKK YOU SEE THKKE WE WILL MAKE FOB YOU By the Quick-Working Precess. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 NORTH QUBBN STREBT, june2-ttd DICAL. pUTlCUBA. Skin Diseases. Fltteen Tears of Suffering. Bedy Covered wltb HomeT. Had Twerre Doetera. Paid Oat S50e. K9 Care-JCe Hepe. I will new state that I made a miraculous cure et one et the worst cases of skin diseases known. The patient la a man forty years old ; had suttered nrteen years. Bis eyes, scalp, and nearly his whele body presented a rrlght lul appearance. Had bad the attention of twelve different physicians, who prescrieed the best remedies known te the protessien, such as Iodide netasslum. arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparUla, etc. Had paid $500 ter medical treatment, with but little rellet. I prevailed upon him te use Ccticttra. Rtselv. bit (bleed purifier) internally, ana the C'm cuRAand Cuticura. Seap externally. He did se, and was completely cured. The skin en his head, face, and many ether parts of his body, which presented a most loathsome appear ance. Is new as sett and smooth ai an intent's, ami no scar or trace 01 ine aisease leu eemnu. He has new been cured twelve months. Re ported by V. H. BEOWN, Esq., Barnwell, S. C. Belerence, Dr. H. Bakb, Charleston, S. C. Uelpleta rer Klght Yeara. Unable te Walk for One X ear .Get About ea Bands and Knees. A Wonderful Care. 1 nave had a most wonderful cure et Salt Ithenm. Fer seventeen years I suttered with Salt Kheum ; 1 had It en my head, lace, neck, arms and legs. 1 was net able te walk, only en my hands and knees, for ene year. 1 have net been able te help myself for eight years. I tried hundreds et remedies ; net one had the least effect. The doctors said my case was in curable. Se my parents tried everything that came along. I saw your advertisement and concluded te try Cuticura Kksudiks. The Cuticura brought the humor te the surface of my skin. It would drop ett as It came out, until new I am entirety well. All I cau Is, 1 thank veu most heartily ler my cure. Any person who thinks this letter a Iraud, let them write or come and see me, and tlnu ent for themselves. will McDonald. Ne. 2512 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. The Ontlcnra Treatment, for the euro of Skin, Scalp and Bleed Diseases, consists in the Internal use et Cuticura Kkselveht. the new Bleed Purltler, and the external use et Cuticura and Cuticura Seap, the Great Skin Cures. I'rice of Cuticura. small boxes, SO cents ; large boxes, 1. Cuticura Kkselvkst, f I per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 25 cants. Cuti Cuti ecra Siiavike Seap, 15 cents. Sold by all drug gists. . Petter Drug aud Chemical Ce.. Husten. I) TW r'erlnlantlleandUlrth Humors 15A.JJ X and Skin lllemishcs use CUT1 CUKA SOAP, a delicately perfumed SKIN liEAUTlr'lKIC. and Toilet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. Absolutely pure. Sales 1S31 and 1SS2, l,0O),000 cakes. CIJTICUKA KEMKDIfcS JTOK 8ALK AT II. B. Cochran's drug store, Nes. 137 and 1:19 North Queen street. CATAJRRH. Sanferd's Radical Cure. The Ureat Ilalsauiln Distillation or Witch Uazel, American fine, Canadian Fur Marlceld, Clever Blessem, Ktc. Fer the Immediate Keliet and Permanent Cure et every lerm of Catarrh, from a Simple Head Celd or Influenza te the Less et Sin 11, Taste and hearing. Cough, Bronchitis, and In cipient Consumption.-, Itellel In live minutes in any and every case. Nothing like it. Urate lul, fragrant, wholesome. Cure begiug from first applicatle, and is rapid, radical, perma nent and never lalling. One bottle Radical Cure, ene Bex Catarrhal Solvent and Han ford's Inhaler, nil in ohm package, lermlng a complete treatment, or all druggists ler $1. Asa for Sawuperu's Radi cal Curb Pettkr Drum and Chkmical Ce., Bosten. COLLINS' ic Fer the relief and prevention, the Instaut It Is applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting 1'alns. Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and fcpt dcinics, use CelllmV fiastera, (au Klcctrlc Uattery combined with a Pereus Plasinr) and laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere. jnnel-lydW,S,w OtSNSON'S t'AruINK f.l.Jl PLAST1CKS HOME COMFORT After u Italny ltlde a Ceuimy I'liy.Iclan T.Hh What He Thinks et Heme People. 'I wish te gracious seme people would learn when they need a l .cter and when they don't." exclaimed Docter E , aslie enter ed his house In a cesy Utile village in the in tcrioret the State et New Yerk, altera ted -eus night rlde or many miles. " 1 have been down among the mount tins te see a man, who the messenger said, was very sick and net likclv te live 'ti'l morning, unless Ivs It id Im mediate help ; and found him siitterlng irem a rather sharp attack et colic, which hi-) fam ily might have relieved in tun minutes, if they had a grain el sense and two or three simple remedies In thu house. But no; 1'iey must remain ignorant m pigs, and whnihii least nchn or pain takes them, send ler a doc tor, whether they ever pay him or net." " Why, Docter, what kind of simple reine dies, as you call them, de you expect people te keep in the house?" asked his wile, as she peu cd him a cup of hut tea. ' In this case," answered the Docter, " If they had einy put a BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER en the man's stomach, he would have been all right in an he.ir, and saved me a dreary ride." In all ordinary cempiainLs it cures at once. All diseases are eliminated from thu system by what may be roughly calle I expulsion or extraction, or by a union el the two pre cesses. Bensen's Plaster promotes both. It Incites the torpid organs te act, and sends Its healing, seething influence through the myriad porcsef the skin. All ether plasters obliged the patient te wait. They give him hope for te-morrow. Bensen's plaster give him help today. Which Is better de yea think? Buy the CAPClNKandJceepit in the house. Price 23 cents. 8cabury & Jehnsen, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, New Yerk. J2MwdWSAw BKIMSON'S PtiASTKK-S FOR SAL. AT H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. uiar2-tund OAMM1AUES, V. 'I'lIK Standard Carriage Werk or LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, KKAU Of CENTRAL MAUKKT HOUSES, LANCASTER PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. Alb Werk flnlsheU In the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer Quality et work enr prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. AU work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One sct.el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. aaJ-Udjw cLOTBarm. A.c YATES CO. BIGGEST CTTT-DOWYET! Any of Tte suits, $6. Se. e,444, 'e. 5,403, Ne. 5,214, Ne. 5,401, Ne. 5,24, ff. 5,04, Ne. 5,353, Ne. U.782, Ne. 5,188, Ne. 5,4:10, $15 ; hew 6. $14 ; aew $J. $11 ; aew $6. $14 ; hw $tf. $11 ; aew $6. $11 ; bow $ti. $11; bow 8. $10 ; Hew $ti. $! ; bow $6. $! ; uew SO. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS. i t TATES & CO.. Chestnut and Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. lWEWf CLOTUINU FAKLUR. Jno. J. SmaJiLg, (LA IE WITH IIOVT A GLEASON.) TAILOR, Would Le p'eascd le Have you call at his PABLOK. Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EXAMINE THE Latest Novelties FOR Men's Wear, Impert".! direct ler our trade. SECOND KI.OOR. AlARBLE FRONT. nia!MydW.CS 11 IlKKHAUT, SPRDTG OPEOTG AT H.GERHARTIS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. G EAST KING STREET, OF TIIK LARUK&r AHSORTMEA2 or FINE SUITING, PANTALOONTNG AND SPUING 0VEKC0AT1NU, Kvnr hreught te the Cityet Lancaster a-These dualreus of securing Choice Styles an Invited te call early. Ill.vNMIAN IfKU. LESS TALE AND Mere Keal Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BR0.. Cor. Orange and North Queen Ste., THAN ANYWHERE ELSE VOU CAN GO TO. Men s Suit.) at $J.(0, $3JiO, Jl.Cf, $5.00, $G.00, 8 00, tin. $1'. up teIS. "Min'-i PanU at "c, 00c., tl.(X),$l.),t2.00. $150, f.:oe u te .tej. l.ewist prices ler latest dtvltid. Ueys' and Chlldn-n's SultMat $1.50, $2.00, $i50, $3 oe. 1 1, f 5.(w, f 06 up te $aoe. lowest price ler thu latt-Ht styles, and we are doing ttnv business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo illue Suit te measure, $14. Abet ter quality IndLe Blue Suit te measure at $15. Age wi selection et Cheviot and Cassl meres le measureat $18. An excellent Indigo Bine Mult te measure. Pants te measure Irem $3M upward. New-i-at goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this Is tli2 time te get it; the season is well advanced : wc have a large stock and must sell it. L. Gansman & Bre., THE rASIIIONAULE MERCHANT TAILORS CLOTHIBB8. 6(t-8 AOKTII QCEES STKEET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange 3L. LANCASTER, PA. -Upe.. evening until 9 o'cleck: Saturday 10, rilBK BEMT AND MOST COKPCKTlS AH- X Bertment et Euchre, Poker, Cassine and ether playing cants, at 1 1 ART MAN'S YELLOW ritONT C1UAR SXOVt ' i
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