mV Llr-' -.i v-yT 7i. fjrJ7, 'ryr?77Z,m'm!. W. Ti'ltWm tVjmKl . JVTOFJBiS5ivFsOTWfflHry.l UjMNh. J" . .J JT'iKSUJIlM IL 'If V 1UUJ "I" Sdi "I nmMBHlM FTavvwra5- 'iJtSaf'V b; J$'nrf a LAHOTS!SsY-lSl - - v. r t. - .-- v .) i- t Hancastrr JntelUgencc.t. BATT7BDAT VMINa, JUIjT 21, 18S, A ff" COOI.BK. Olriij Dp ruu Diamonds and Saving tke BMI. A 11 known diamond smuzeler whom. the New Yerk oatem house detectives have in vain tried te seize, net long sinee sailed from Antwerp en the Rhynland. A Hamburg detective came ever with him te watch him the whole -voyage. This clever mncrsrler were a thick, block beard and whiskers, and it was suspected that he carried his precious freight in them. One mnrnincr net lenv ace the authorities en this side received a dispatch from their Hamburg agent; which read: "It. has shaved his beard. Did net knew it until he had sailed five days. He is en the Rhynland. Has get seven large diamonds en his person." As seen as the Rhynland was sighted six custom house officers steamed down and intercepted ber. They looked for the new beardless man. Just as they were about te give up the search a stranger asked: "Yeu arc custom heusa officers, and you leek for Rosenberg with the diamonds?" "We are and we de." "That is Rosenberg, and the dia monds are sewed in the lining of his neck tie." In another minute a pale, smooth faced, sallow man was struggling in their hands. His scarf was taken from his neck and carefully explored with a sharp pen knife. Twenty diamonds of various sizes were found. His trunk, was next rummaged, every necktie searched and 73 diamonds of great luBtre discovered. The. fellow wept and wrung his hands. When the custom house officers arrived at headquarters, the chief, who held a cablegram in his hand, eagerly inquired ; " Did you get Rosenberg ?" " Yes, sir." " Where were the stones ?" " Sewed in the lining of his neckties." " That' rather strange," remarked the chief. " Here's a Hamburg dispatch which says, ' Just learned that R. carried the diamonds between his back and a porous plaster.' " "Here are the diamonds, anyhow," said the leader of the raid ; " and we found them in the lining of his neckties." Tbe chief looked at the gems, and said : "send the jewel expert here." He came, exam ined the diamonds, shrugged his should ers and said, "Paste, but first-class." Three frantic officers spent the afternoon tracing Mr. Rosenberg. They discovered him at the Metropolitan hotel, and with out a word of ceremony burst into his apartment. "What de you want ?" he in quired with apprehension. They threw him en his face and made a frantioexpler atien of his back. He had taken his bath and the plaster vanquished, but where had it been, mixed witli the impression of the plaster were the imprints of 70 large dia monds. HONEST CBITIOISflff. Of Mere Valae than Fulsome Flattery. CennellsvlHe Courier. Seme weeks age, the Lancaster Intelli gencer criticised several of the numerous vetoes of Governer Pattison in a calm judicial manner ; and though it gave cordial approbation te the rest of them and te the administration in general, in the eyes of the Pittsburgh Pest and Harrisbnrg Patriot its remarks constituted a ' rank offense, wbieh called for severe criticism. Their harsh words lead the Intelligencer te observe that honorable party fidelity does net make it incumbent upon a public journal te give unqualified commendation te every act which the officials eleet of its party perform. Says the Intelligencer: " We de net held public servants te be the oracles of their party nor above the criticisms of its newspapers. On tbe ether hand, every editor who has the public geed and even the party advantage in clear vision will strive te se further both and they ought te be indentical, for the policy which is the best for the common weal is best for the party that when the action of public officials is net in line with them it will be fearlessly criticised. Tbe spirit of undiscriminating defense and praise of officeholders, which prevailed for se many years in the Republican party, bred first; beBsism and then disintegration " Here is a clear case of the newspaper and the organ. The one standing man fully up for the right in preference te party ; the ether advocating party in pre ferenee te right. Would that we had fewer organs and mere newspapers. Any party that is guided by an honest purpose is bound te receive the endorsement et tbe people; for, however much wire-pulling and dishonesty may be praeticed at the polls, the fact remains that the large body of voters are honest men who want honest government by honest officers. Friendly criticism is honest advice, aud honest ad vice is of mere value te an official than all the honeyed flatteries of the place hunter, or the subtle, (defensive arguments of tbe organ. m The Use of Cnfermemed Wine at com munion. Londen standard. The members of tbe upper Heuso of tbe Convocation of Canterbury reassembled July 5, at Westminster, the archbishop of Canterbury presiding. The bishop of Lincoln, referring te a gravamen brought up from the lower Heuse upon the subject of the use of un fermented wine at Hely Communion, said that a committee of bishops had drafted a resolution, which he moved as fellows : "That this Heuse, having received a grav amen, numerously signed by members of the Lewer Heuse, respecting the inneva tien of the materia sacramenlt of the Hely Eucharist, and praying this house te lake such measures as they may deem best for checking such an innovation, is of opinion that an agitation of any question en se sacred a subject is much te be deprecated, as tending te distress many religious per sons, te unsettle the weak and even te lead te schism, and that it is quite unnecessary te raise the question referred te it in the gravemen, inasmuch as the church, though always insisting upon tbe use of wine at the Hely Communion, has never prescribed the strength or the weakness of the wine te be used, and consequently it is always possible te deal with even extreme cases without departure from the from tin c is is tem observed by the church, and it is most convenient that the clergy should conform te aneient and unbroken usage, and te discountenanee all attempts te de viate from it.". The bishop of Exeter seconded the motion, which was ordered te be forwarded te the Lewer Heuse. IiOTTA SUBRXY MARRIED. Mr. HW tbe stand, te Sail for Karepe at Once te Jein HI Wire. Washington Dispatch te tbe Times. It may be stated en excellent authority that Letta, the actress, is married te O. E. Huss, of this-city. The marriage took place several months age, but publication of tbe license was withheld until the bride reached Europe. There seems no longer any exeuse for secrecy and the husband will leave, via the national line, within a few days, te join his wife. In a recent let ter Letta enclosed te Mr. Hubs a draft for $2,500 which he cashed te-day, utilizing a portion of the funds in giving a swell dinner te a few intimate friends. At this party Mr. Hubs presented undoubted proofs of hb marriage te the frolicsome LetU end announced that he wewJt-lnave for New Yerk toaserrow, and weulfl attend te busiest matters in that city prier t te his departure for Europe. It wm be ressessbersd that a few weeks 5wJ?"?Mr,taella'ef O. E. .HuMandCsartettBVrabtreewMpubli.hed ta fT!?- tUlrt tkVearrect. r4Med te te eetxriaaive aid leave noreom for doubt as te tke marriageei; tte favorite actress. The IrubLace ExhlMtloe. The exhibition of Irish laes at the Man sien house, Londen, is said te show that much of the " lace,1' se-called as a general term, is crochet, and that anether"kTnd is tatting, but these two 'names of humble stitches give tothe.eidiaary nriadJittle idea of tbe elegaeee te which execution. them is carried by.the Irish workers. :A splendid quantity is lent by tbe -Princess or Wales, beu.trieeet-whisltwaspreaen-. ted te her at ber- -marriage,, twenty ysars lare. Ladv liraasv eenas a ease wu or beautiful body trimmings ana uevmxs Hme. Goldsebmidt provides a iuu.siurR.ei Irish lace of a beautiful and intristte. pattern, being almost the first purchase she made, long years age, when she came, te this country as Jenay Lind. 'The. queen exhibits nothing, but has bought many of the most beautiful exhibits. Among articles of recent manufacture, tbe best is an exquisite point lace flounce, made after an ancient piece of Qreek work. The pine, conventionalized, figures prominently in the design, , and the lights and shades are wonderfully well pretrayed by means of feathery or heavy stitches. This was done at Youghal, which seems te be the chief lace-making district, though many fine-things are made in the convent schools of Killarney, Clonakilty, Kinsrle, Eenmare and Waterford. Household market. OAIBT. Butter ft 18020c Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. 5c Dutch cheese V lump 8010c FOCLTBT. Chickens f) pair (live) $101.25 fJ piece (cleaned) 50880c Spring chickens fl pair CO09Oc Pigeons, pr -.5Q30C WSCXLLAmOUS. Apple Butter f qt 25c Egsf der 18020c Heney per 9 2jc Lard A 120He Mince Meat y ft 12)c FRUITS. Apiicets V at...'. 11015c Peaches $ qt. 8010c Plums per qt 150 0c Raspberries - ..10015c Huckleberries fqt 0c Blackberries t1 Qt. 10315c A J)pI63f Tfi 74 jlKaea AlC Uuuanas?) aez 40050c Currants, fl box 6c Ooreanuts each 8012c Currants, dried, f) lb 10c l)i led Apples fl qt 10c " Peaches fl qt 12c Lemens fldez 25040c Oranges fldez G 075c Cherries pr. qt fi10c Cantaloupes 5010c Egg Plmts l'02Cc Watcimeiens 309COc VKOKTABLSS. Tomatoes pr. if pk. 20010c Beans, Lima, ft qL 14c Carrots ft bunch 5c Cabbage, fl head 3010c Head salad 305c Pcasfl pk 10315c Beans fl K pk 508c Onions fl JJpk 25c New Potatoes ft J pk 6012c jff l US WQl Wv Badlslies fl bunch . .5c Green Cern pr. dez 20025c Soup Beans ft qt 12c Sdlslty ft bunch 13020c Turnips ft pk 8c Khubarb -5c Sqnash03 pr piece 40:c encumbers per dez 5020c V1SB. Catfish ft ft 15c Perch 15e iteck 12c Halibut lac Pike 10012c Spanish Mackerel fl ft 5c 'lieut 12c Clauisper 100 II XEATS. Beet Steak, ft fit 120 iOc " Beast (rib) ft fi 16020c " " (chuck) ft 12015c " Cerncd.ft ft 12014C " Dried, ft ft 35c Bologna dried... 35c Pie-Msrt beet per ft 24c ISilCOll W lej Calves Liver 20c Hani, sliced, ft ft 24c Ham, whole ft ft 17018c .-printr Lamb ft ft 2 c t earling 18c Mutten ft ft 16c Perk l ft 12016c Shoulder fl ft ViUe Sausage fl ft 15016c " smoked ft ft ific Veal ft ft 12016c Pudding 10c a RAIN. Cern ft bus 65075c uieverscea, y dus sio.se h lour ft qr 7501.0) Cern meal, ft qt 5c O.itmcal ft ft 6c Hay Timcthy fl ten $10012 Oats ft bus 5O0-5e Uye 7k uus 75c Timelhj Seed ft bus J2.750J.OO Wheat nus 90011 Flaxseed, ft bus $2 00 llungarlan,ft bus $1 25 Orchard Grass, fl bus $2 50 Hemp, ft bus $2 5e Herd Grass, ft pus $1 50 Kupo Seed, V bn $3 5005 00 SV&CIAI, NOTICES- Flies and Uugs. Flies, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gephers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Ueugh en Rats." 15c Small Pox eradlcatcd.Small Pox cured. Small Pexpittlngs prevented 1-y Darbys PrephyJac tic Fluid. Sources of Profit. There are many sources el profit te these m he are ingenious and enterprising. Burdock Bleed Bitters are a source et profit in every way. Thev build up the healtb surely, speed ily, and effectually, which is saying a great deal. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Cmeen street. 49 With Diamond Dyes any lady can get as geed results as the best practical dyer. Every dye warranted true te name and sample. Kirst Class Insurance. Insuie with Themas' Eclectric Oil. It is the cheapest and best methods of insurance we knew of. By its use you are sure te escape niuny grevleus aches and pains Policies are obtainable nt all druggi ts In the lerm of bot tle at 50 cents and $1 each. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street. Ne fear et Small Pox It Darbys Prophylactic Fluid U used ireeiy. It destroys tbe very germ. Feb Lame Back, uiee or Chest use SUi. LOU'S POROUS PLASTEB. Price, 25 cent Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen treet, Lancaster. tebl4eed6 Celdeh's Liquid Beef Tonic will cure indi gestion, and perpetuate bodily vigor. Take no ether. Ot druggists. jyl61wdeedftw Plain Talk vbeh db swaths te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles Is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense Itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as It pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are erten affected. The mere you scratch the werse the i tchlng. Knewing that my elntmen t Is super ior te any article In the market, I guarantee It te cure the worst cas el Itching piles in exist ence. , Signed, H.SWAVNB, If. D. Dr. 8 wayne's Ointment Is also a pleasant and effective cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber'sttch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty. Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for SOcts. (in 8c stamps), s boxes, $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne A Sen, Philadelphia, Pa, ectl4-lydTn.ThSw outers I M outers i Bfetbersi Are yen disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If se, go at once and get a bottle et MBS. WIN SLOW'S SOOTHING 8YKUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon it ; there Is no mistake abent it There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who witt net 'tell yen at once that It wUl regulate the. bowels and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly sale te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is tbe prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians In the United States. Sela everywhere. 9t cents a bottle. mayi-M,ffir ' Dx. Bensen's Skin Care Is without a peer. I consist ofbettv external and -internal treat ment and costs only $1. per package, at drag gists. u J wouldn't be ypilheut Dr. Benten' Celery and ChamomileptUtiJtheyeeMtfl a pill. They tired me efnewralgia of 9 year standing." Jeseph Snyder; Paxlens, Pa, 50 cents per box atdrngglsts. AU. wiie are afflicted with salt rheum. Itch, scald head, Impetigo, and every ether erup tion of the skin, should use Glenn's 8ulphur Seap. 1yl6-lwdeedaw Beecber'a Bad Head. Fer two months In the year Henry Ward Beecher can't preach. In August and Septem ber, he takes his vacation and endures the onset of the hay. fever. And It Is se he says. r something terrible and tremendous. A" man with hay lever isn't acceuntanie ierms ac tions. He Is merely a wild beast frantic with ennffing, sneezln; and headache. His eyes are red and se Is his nose. Every nerve In his skull thrills with distress and his bead is a fountain et tears. He Jives only te fly from seaside te mountain-top In search of relief. Aud yet, whether we call this form of Ca tarrh hay fever, rose-lever, hay-cold or rose cold, Ely's Cream Balm will cure It This re medy Is simple, pleasant and easy el applica tion. Placed In the nostrils It penetrates and seethes the affected parts at once, restores tbe Impaired senses and creates healthy secre tions In cases of the longest standing. Ten cannot run away bay lever, but you can drive It from you by using Ely's Cream Balm. Jvl7-2wdeedftw The Dead Line." "Many old soldiers remember "the dead line" at Andersenville. it was a mighty dan gerous neighborhood. Dyspepsia, biliousness, and liver and kidney diseases are full or perils for the sick, but Burdock Bleed Bitters are a certain remedy. Sold everywhere. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. De Ten Believe It. That in this town there are scores et persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when for 75c we will sell them Shlieh's Yitallzer. guaranteed te cure them. Beld by H. R. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 147 and 139 North Queen street. feb7-eed2 Beats the World. This is what a. C. Hoberman, a druggist of Marien, Ohie, saj s: "Themas' Kclectric Oil beats tbe world. Sold nine bottles . esterday and te-day. One man cured of sere threat et -eignt years standing. Is splendid for rheu matism." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. KKSCUED 1TKUBI UKATH. The tollewlngstatcmentof William J. Congh In, et Semervllle, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention el our. read ers. He says : "In the tall et 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te leso my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum. mer et 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital." Whilethcre the doctors said I had a hole In my ieltlung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S liAI SAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laugbe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a be ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once dcd, began te revive, aud te lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writethis hoping you will publish it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cengh has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te werk.'g sold bv II. It. Cochran, 187 North Queen street KKJjUilOUS. i"1ULEKAIN BAPTIST CUCBUU-BEV. J. j B. Seulo. pastor. Preaching en Sunday at 103$ a.m. and 1. p. m. Sunday scuoei at u a. m. d&w CatUST KVANUKLIOAL, LUIUEKAN Church, Wet King strcct-Rcv. E. L. Reed, noster. There will be no Dreachintr In the church ter the present. Sunday school win oe closed until lurtner notice F 1KST 91. B. CHURCH. NOKTB DDKS street Freachlntr at lox a. m. and at 7?i p. in., ey me pastor, icev. J . x. sate neu. sun day school at 9 a. m. FIRST REFORMED UIV1NE SEKVIOKS te morrow at 10V$. Ne evening services. Sunday school at 9 a. in. "MORAVIAN.-J. MAX HARK. PASTOR. ivj. 9 a. m. Sunday school : 10 a m., Litany and sermon. Aiiceraiaiiy invitea. me even lng services. "VLIVKT BAPXIST CHURCH Y. M, J C. A. Reems, Rev. M. Frayne, pastor. Preaching at iu:3U a. m. ana 7: p. m. sunuay school at 45 a. m. TIRESBXTERIAN-PRKAUHINO IN THE J7 morning only by Rev. L. F.Brewn. Sun day school at 9:15 a. m. Ne Wednesday even ing servi cs. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Preaching at 7& p. m., by Rev. L. F. Brown. Prayer meeting en Thursday evening Sunday school at 9 a. m. OT. JAMES HOLY: CUMMUNION AT 8 O and morning service at 10 a. m. Even ing Prayer at 6'4 p. m OT. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAFEL- O Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street- uev. win. '. Xiicniitcr, pastor, uivineservice at 10K a. m. Sermon bv Rev. Newton J. Mil ler, formerly of Wyoming, Del. Sunday scuoei at y a. m. no evening service CIECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH O (English), North Mulberry street, above Orange, Rev. L. N. Werman, pastor. Sab bath school at 9)2 a. m. Pre iching at )0X a. m. and at 1. p. m. Prayer and Class meeting en Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7.45. AU Invited te attend these services. OT. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH. S. UUEEN ST O Rev. A. I. Cellem, pastor. m. pastor. Preaching at ivyi a. in. auu ifi p. m ey me pastor, eunaay school at!) a. m. Prayer mee'ing en Wednes day evening at 7H o'clock. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD. PREACHING in the morning and evening by the Rev. J. Nelsen Petter. Prayermeetlngen Wednes day evening. Sunday school at p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Preaching in the morning by the pastor. Rev Sylvanus Stall. Seats free. All are in vite 1. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Gotwald mis sion school at 2 p. m. Ne evening service. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD Rev. G. W. Seiluamer, pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. trabbath school at 9 a.m. -TTTEST MISSION, BI. E. CHAPEL, CHAR. VV lotto street uciew Lemen.-nev. wm. Powick, pastor. Preachlnar at VM a. m. and 7?ip. m. Morning subject " Sabbath Obser vance." Evening subject -'Pestilence con sidered in relation te the providential govern ment et Ged." Sunday school at 13 p. m. Prayer meeting en Tuesday evening. YOU W1I.L ALWAYS FIND A FULL j line ei Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine cut tobacco, at H&RTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR 1TOKK. . NOTICE TU TiUSSfASeEtCS AND GUM NEBS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un- incieseu, eitner xer tne fishing, as the law wl aealnstall trespassing undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN I R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ter R. w Celeman's Heir nlft-tfdftw J. K. ROTE. There has been such a demand for LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS that I was compelled te get a VERY LARGE CAMERA BOX te meet the aemand. We can new make yen a PHOTO as small as tbe smallest locket Kill held up te a 5-inch 'face, te lit an 18x22 Frame. J. E. Ne. 106 North Qemd Sjtiwwt. Jaast-ua ' - s ASKJC LINCRUSTA-WALTON. THE NEW WALL DECORATION. This new and elegant material known as LINCRUSTA-WALTON, has the effect et Embossed Leather or fine Weed Carving, and is much cheaper than either. It Is extremely durable, and Is manufactured in a great variety et artistic patterns, suitable ter Wall and Celling Decorations ; also. Panels In Furniture, Cabinets, Screens, Boek Binding, etc. it is tough, strong and elastic, and will stand, severe blows without Injury. Lincrnsta, when highly decorated in colors. Gilt or Bronze, produces a most striking effect. 49-We take pleasure in calling attention te a full line of this beautiful novelty. HAGER & BROTHER, (SOLE AGENTS FORTHISJDISTRICT) NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, MUDICAZ.. .'DKNSON'S SKIN ClttE. Frem the Baltimore American. MYSTERIOUS Articles with High Sounding, Crack Jaw Manes areNet aSsccess. A REFRESHING CHANGE Te Plain English. Every reader et newspapers tas observed time, and again, In the advertising columns, many singular and frequently unprononnc unprenonnc unpronennc able names of medicinal remedies. The Greek and Latin languages especially have been drawn upon te furnish names by which patent medicines could be introduced te the public. The Inference is, In many cases at least, that their proprietors depend mere upon the attraction et high sounding titles than upon the essential merits of the reme dies themselves. It is refreshing ence in a while te find a medicine advertised, whose simple, lnte'ligl ble name in English at once conveys te tbe reader an understanding of the uses and pnr poses or the remedy. A notable instance of this kind is found In the medicines et Dr. C. W. Bensen, whose Ekin Cure and Celery and Chamo mile Pills impart at once in their names, either their purpose or the Ingredients which compeso them. Dr. Bensen's kin Cues is warranted te heal all diseases of the skin, such as tetters, humors, inflammation, milk crust, eczema, diseases et the hair and scalp, scrofula, ulcers, pimples and itching en all parts el tbe body. It makes tbe skin white, soft and smooth, icmeves tan and freckles, and la the best toilet dressing in existence. Its popularity is attested by the immense iales el it wblch are taking place everywhere. JH9" It Is the only genuine " Skin Cure " and all should beware et tbe various remedies which have been struggling for existence, and new endeavor te ride into popularity by ad vertising themselves as " The Great Skin Cures." There is only ene, and that is Dr. Bensen's. Be sure and get it. DOES T0UB HEAD ACHE! Ne Hatter What Cause, sick. Nervous, Neu ralgic, Dyapeptle. Which is It ? A revolution in the treatment el nervous diseases is new taking place. Dr. C. W. Bensen ha3 discovered a sure remedy in his CeKry and Chamomile Pills theyper manentlycare sick and nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsl.i, slcsplessness and all nervous diseases. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Address, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes ler $1, or six boxes for $2.50. C. N. Cbitteten, New Yerk, Is tbe Whole sale Agent for W. C. Bensen's remedies. iy9-lmdM.W&SAw N KVER FAILS. Samaritan NERVINE, The Great NERVE CONQUEROR. A SPECIFIC FOR EPILEPSY, SPASMS, CONVLSIONS, PALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLYBLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU LARITIES. B&$1.50per bottle at druggisls.-g The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Correspondence freely answered by Physi cians. C.H.CBITTENTON, Agent, New Yerk, allyced&w pABKER'S TUNIC. With Pen and Pentil. " Ne, sir , I don't believe newspaper men arc any mere dissipated than any ether class of men who earn their living by their brains,' said Mr. A. B. Siegfried, manager et the ad vertlsing department of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Still, these of them who de work are tempted te stimulate, for it's very hard en tne nerves and stomach." " As for example V" " As ter example, in my own case, I stuck te my desk en this paper until my nerves were like a bunch of telegraph wires alter a gale, and my stomach kept about as geed time as a two dollar watch. My friends suggested this and the doctors advised that, but one day I 'caught en' te an ad,' of Park xr's Toirie, and tried It. I have never enders a proprietary medicine before, but I shall de part from my rule and say that the Tonic is net merely the best thing, but the only thing that breaks up these attacks All desk work ers should make a note of it," This preparation which has been known as Parker's Giseer Tesic, will hereafter be ad vertised and sold simply under the name et Parker's Teme. Ab unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by sub mitting inferior articles under the name et ginger, and as ginger is really an unimport ant ingredient, we drop the misleading word. There Is no change, however. In the prepa ration Itself, and all bottles remaining in tbe hands et dealers, wrapped under tbe name et Parker's Gihekr Tonic, contain the genuine medicine It the lac simile signature et Hiscox ft Ce. Is at the bottom et tbe outside wrapper. Julyl-lmd&w "y DOMT ITUBGET TBE TWO SMALL HA vana cigars for 8c, genuine article, at HARTMAN' YELLOW KKONT CIGAU STOBE. STEVJfHS HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIU DBES3ING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether "l00I?- ... - H- WAGNEB, myl5-Ud Manager. ALAKUE JPKOPUKTION OF THE DIS" eases of the skin are dependent en con stitutional disease ; In some the latter is net very Important. whUst In ethers the external local disease te aa unimportant part et a seri- vua bwwu uiush AVH OtOesU East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. jtmi'&oeMirss. nsr oeodb. J1W THIS wtKK. t Queensware Department. FIVE CBATES ('200 Sets) TOILET SETS, Handsome Decoration, Queen Anne Shape, $150: worth $5.00. FIVE CBATES (60 Sets) ENGLISH DIN NEB WABE, Handsome Decoration, Square Shape, 125 Pieces, ter 115.00. WHITE GBANITE TEA SETS, S2.50. WHITE GBANITE D1NNEB SETS, $6.00. FULL LINE OF French China, English China and American Porcelain Wares. BBOWN AND FILLED IN Melbourne Dinner and Tea Sets. NEW DBESDEN SHAPE IN DINNEK AND TEA WABE. Headquarters for Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers, Common Tumblers, Sec. J.B.MAETn&CO.'S, Cor. W King and Prince Sts., LANCASTEB.PA. "aTEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. HEADQUARTERS FOB Gossamer Waterproefe, FOB LADIES',' GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLS. ALL SIZES AND PRICES. MADE TO OUB OWN OBDEB, WITHOUB NAME ON EACH GABMENT. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. R. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. vAtJKM MJumumB, me. THAKES W. FRY. We were out et certain sizes et SCREEN FRAMES, but we have filled up again and are ready te All orders promptly 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33 and 35 inches high and! te 33 Inches wide ; they can be i educed te 24 inches In a few minutes. They make the CHEAPEST and BEST screen in the market, superior te the old style and lower In price. NEW PATTEBNS OF WAT.T. PAPERS. ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF-PBICE. . An Elegant Line et NEW PATTEBN DADO SHADES. PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLOBS. LACE CURTAINS trem a Dellar a Pair up. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QTJBBN ST. WBICAX.. w ILUOX ft WHTTK -THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LUOKSNBAOH, Agent. A Full Assortmeatef the varleHS styles eon stantly en hand and for sale ea the most lib eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly! in stallments. ' The public is most cerulaUy Invited te call and examine these Instruments, which will be found te be very 8rperler In Quality .and Moderate in Price. -wum Having severed my connections with! tbe Estey OrganCempany, I take this metidd te inform my friends In Lancaster cenntyTl am new sebinsr an Organ equal te any andlsnr andlsnr pasBedbynene. FteMeananaezamlne.'ene et the most beautiful-toned Organs manu factured in the United States. j Mr. Luckenbaeh la also aceatier tbe famous "Knabe," MePhail, Veae te Sens, urrevenrapn 9 TUWr, Halt LWri., And several ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from 1MB vwasrin, j. j ieer-ua fMkmmuAMMM. anu j up, at fj-wr TMANTS TELLQW rBONTCIGAE LANCASTER, PA. OZOiaZNO,VlfDJSBWXAJC, c. THEW 1 'X'S HOT CHANGE YOUR UNDERWEAR. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS in Sizes from 34 te SO inches. Gauze, Muslin and Jean Drawers. Camibeles, Filet De Santa Pour H'emmes Fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars at Erisman's, the Shirtmaker, BLUE FRONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. Ne 17 West King Street QBAUNU'S SPRING OPENlNO. SMALING. OPENING -ere- SPUING NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST. PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. 'mE AKB CLOSING OCT. Light Weight Clothing AT One-Half Their Fermer Prices. This Is net itlle talk or blowing, but we are doing tbls te close out all our Light Weight Stock, and are giving our customers the bene fit et tbe reduction. CREOLE SUITS, $2.00. LINEN SUITS, $150. LINEN PANTS, 50c, 75c., SI. SUMMBBPANTS,50c. Upwards. Light Colored AH-Weel Suits as low as $0.00. Ligbt Colored All-Weel Pants as low as $2.00, Beys' and Children's CLOTHING AT IMMENSE BARGAINS. Summer UndeTwear AT LESS THAN COST. 8 Dez. JEAN DB AWEBS at 20c. S Dez. GAUZE SU1BTS atttlc. 50Dez.Penn Hall White Shirts at 80c. The Best Shirt fn the City. FINE IIOSIKKV, NECKWEAK, SUSPEN DS B, etc.. at Very Lew Prlce. KKMEMBKB, THIS IS THE LAST MARK-DOWN OF THE SEASON. PENN HALL CI.OT1I1NU HOUSE. HIRSH & BRO., 2 and 4 North Quean Street. aSTrade Dollars taken for Clothing, I. 11. HOSTETTER SON. 6. - GLOTHfflG. SPB1NG-WEIGHT CLOTHIKG IN FULL ASSORTMENT FOB Men and Beys. And it the question with yen Is where te rlli show yen one buy, give us a trial, and we w ei tne Largest and Best Selected Stocks of Oletbinsr In the City. We have a lew et these ALL-WOOL, MEN'S SUITS AT $10 lett, and find they are givlnggoed satisfaction for tbe money. BEMEMBEB WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUB OWN CLOTHING. D. B. lestetter & Sun, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. BOOKB AMU MXATM9MMM3 N JEW BOOKS. FOB STJMMBB R&ADLNGK " Mr. l8aacs,".by8.'Marlea Crawford. ' " Dr. Clandius,rby s. Manen Crawl ord erd " Through One Adminlatratien,"byBurnett. M Bnt let a Weman," by Cardy. - , successful Men et Te-Oar." And aU tbe Latest Seasides and Magazines -L. M.FLYNIS, 0. 42 WBBT TMM.TKL.BKS U.'Hc AND BULLKllSVILT... IMtoUews: IP. B Depot,, at 7, 9, Lussa.wu,aM.a. , ana ee p. in., excut or acnraayjWaem tne wax ear leaves a ww y . wa un nv. uia icavci Ub JUAl 1). I., Leave MmenvOla (lower md) at 5. 8, aiui.Ki XKV H1BRWUM ewr a. M and l, as sad 7 p. m Cars ran daily en rve time Ascent en i,n div. nuuuuu reKT deposit kam - J "CT BO AD TIME 1ABLE. TraraanowraBiegnlarlven the Columbia Peet Deposit Railroad en the following tUBi STATIONS. neBTUWAnn. r.x. TS r.ii laae .....Columbia.... ...Washington... ....CreasweU.... ...Sale Harber... ..Steak's Ferry.. ......PMuea ..... .:TorEFaraace .:TerEFaraace .....Tueqaan..... .McCanvFerry. ...File's Eddy. -..Fishing Creek.. ..Peach Bettem.. ... Conevbvo... SdB fttt 746 Ifc33 1&9B 1MB I 7 70S 7S17 U: lid ..... nmu-M 747 um r.awM 741I4B 7-.M 7.50 7:33 7:28 7:17 7:0 6A11J4 131 77 na r.n. 8:13 ttm lfcU .....OetCwSk ...Pert L3peali .., Ferryvflle., .... t.. 12J8 nKADixe m oeunm k. b. AJULAHttKMXNT Of"pASSENUKU TK A INS MONDAY, NOTEMBEK lSrar. ltel NOBTHWABD. uuva. A.M. r.M. 8.-20 5:55 8m 5:25 8.02 5.20 7:13 5.05 7:40 5.01 706 4:58 7:34 436 72S 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4.-3K 7:06 4:33 6:57 4:26 6:41 4:12 6:32 4 05 &20 3:55 A.. Qaarryville Lancaster, King St. Lancaster ........... iUt Ceinmbia. Beaittaw SOUTHWARD, Laava. A..H. P.M. P.M. 6-20 ... 2-JO 7:30 .... 3UI 7:4b l:0ii 3 ti TJX 1:10 3-U 9:45 3i 5.5 A.M. M. P.M. 7J 120 6:10 9:40 2:10 8-K 9:30 2:10 8:13 0:40 .... 8.25 10:40 .... 9.55 Colombia. 5:1". 5 Laaeaster. King St. JIImFA"JT tsUv h:3u .Trains connect at Reading with trim j imi Phuadeiphia, Pettsriue, lentewn and New Yerk, a. ...uuu.a, Uandhnnt ,i- via Bound l: re ensa, At Columbia with trains te and lien. Ye-h, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick ami i;v . mere. . M. WILSON. Supi. IblLVAHia KA11.KOAU Ni.n KA.Y8 SCHEDULE On and after SUNl'.w 13th. 1883. trains en the l'enr.svi anla Railroad will arrive at and luavi the Lancaster and Philadelphia acpets as fo'iew, a iLevl Ar Kabtwaxd. Lan Phil A.M. JL.H Mali: 12:42 2A1 Philadelphia Express. 3:12 5-35 5:15 70 'MM rast iane Harrisbnrg Express Yerk AccommedaMnn arrives.... Lancaster Accentc laUen arrives. Columbia Accom'iec 'Jen 8U0 8:10 8;55 9:00 P.M. 12:53 I2:54t u-:. Frederick Accommodation arrives. Sea Shere Express 315 P.M. j:i& 5.t,r 7 2. 9.15 2:42 2:20 5S5 645 Johnstown Express Harrlsbunr Accommodation. Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express ut i4, will run through te Hanover dally, cxci-pi Snnday. Frederick Accommodation, west.cenni't-tlnK at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, tit 1:5, will run through te Frederick. iLe. Ar. ,whilLan WasrwAan. A.M. 4:30 A.M. 6.25 CM 9 30 935 !) 45 9 50 P.M. 1:35 I-.5U 5.2(1 2..IU 7uSJ 7:lt il.lll l-,i News Express.............. Way Passenger. Mafi Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt. Jey 4:30 7:00 '7:40 Mall Train, No.2,ylaCelumbla,lcaves niagara express Hanover Accommodation leaves.. Fast Line - Frederick Accommodation leaves. 11:05 V.K. 2:11 4:ii 5:4C 9:05 USO Harrisbnrg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accomnedat'sn Hafrlsburg Express Western Express Paclac Express Harrisbnrg Express, west, at 0:40 p. m.. has direct connections (wltboutcbangeef cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when tlaggt.il wUlBtonatDewnlnKtown.Coatcsvillu.Phrkca. Durg, Mount joy, Kiizanetntewn ami : Ml.l.IU town. Day Express. Fast Line, News Express. M:il Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ki' press run dallv. eZAMl AUD O.VIC1CNSHAKB. fl 1GU U MABT1H Glassware. - - Glassware. AT CHINA HALL. ALABGELOTOF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jejly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JKLL1 CUPS, AT High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. KOVC ATION AL. GEOKGKTOWN COLLEGE, O. C. founded in 17S9. BT. JAMES A. DUUW AN, a. .I..PRE81DKNT. AOAUEHXand&UlENTIFJtJSUIlOOLSepeil en Thursday, Sept 13, 1883. Beard, tuition, etc-$300 per annum, Ferpartlcularsuddrem PRESIDENT GEORGETOWN COL'.EGK, D.C. THE SCHOOLOrMKDIOI2tE opens en Mon day, Sept. 14tb, 1883. Terms ter the lull Course of Lectures, SICO. Address J. W. II. LOVEJOY, M. D., Dean, U 0 2th St, N. W., Washington, D. c. TBI SuauuL OF LAW opens en Thursday, Oct. 4.1883. Courseet studies extended and re-arranged. Faculty : Hen. K. T. Merrick. Hen. Jere. M. Wilsen. Judge W. A. Bicbard Bicbard sen (U.S. Court Ot Claims. MatUn F. Mor Mer ris, LL. D. and J. J. Darlington, esq. C. W. Heffman. LL. D., Dean . Terms, $80 per an num. Address SAM'L M. YKATMAN.csq., Secretary, 1425 N Y. Avenue, N. W.. Wash ington, D. C. JulylC-lmd COAX. B.B' ART IB Wholesale and Retail Owum iu ; LUMBER AND CO A I awfard: Ne. 420 North W&u-t ami treets above Lemen Lancaster fMIH n't I'd COAL! UOALI The nnderslgned has for sale, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts., alarge assortment of tbe very best kinds nt Ocal for Family Use, which he will deliver, carefully weighed ami screened, te any pan ei tne city at tne lowest market rates, orders ey mail or telephone filled promptly Julyl9d PHILIP GINDEK. n" j raNCRK AMU COAL. JU. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herso ftln nnre by the carload at reduced prices. All n.y BEST (IEAUK or tUAi, Beth for Family and Steampurpeses. CEMENT by tb barrel. HAY and STKAH by the ten or bale. YAMD-3U Harrlaburg Pike. Gawssuz, OvFica 20)i East Chestnut street XarrffWian, Keller 6c Ce. aBxt-lyd r C M. V. B. COHO SM0 MOMTM WATMMH1., Lmnmmr, u Whcjesale and Retail 'Dealers In -LOMBKR.AND GOAL. 4fasMMMeai WMtttfcal Teiephwatg kxcunn, c, ' Yantaad usaee. Kb. aUNORTHWATK TOM 4 w,. , &&&kJZ; i2f2sr. ii-T-mMA 2fr, . .,.. ', jr-e.... -..- .. 1 tt-t ikS-CXMh ddh.. i ?, - . fc r.-. 4- yrer v; "iffi?4j!-?X C &t?4. -j'5i.; R7S? t Xtf? -;"- -fii
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