txMligmM mtfa: 'jitl Yolnine XX-Ne 187, LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, AP111X. 3, 1884. Price Twe Ccrjtl. fflle "'?Tv7v775i'3f5:M VLVTllINU. cum ii i iprs-n SPRING 1884. In Men'e and Youths' Suits we have aoine noatimpertod things, very doeirable and cheap. Our Over Oeats for Spring are "fully up" for style and make, and fully down" for price. A. C. YATES & CO., LKDUKIl 1IU1LDINU, OOR. CHESTNUT & SIXTH BTS., PHILADELPHIA. 1JCMOVAI, REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY. New Establishment, New Goods, S.S. RATH VON, Merchant Tailor and Draper. llcspecllu'ly Interm till patron find the pub lle ttint lin lias Unmoved his Miirchunt Tailor ing Establishment lretn Ne. 101, where II has toen lecutml ler ever thirty years, te 131 North Queen St., (HOWELL'S 11UIL1UNU), Wbore he has Just opened with a Ircsli anil soesonablo line et fabricator mim anil boys' wear, which will bu in m I e promptly te order In any style, anil satisfaction inn tired. Thankful for pint favors. liUulterta shall be te merlt the continued confidence el the pub lle. S. S, RATHVON. Practical Tailor. mill mil H. IIKKMAHT. SPRING OPENING T- H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment. I atn new prepared te show te the trnde an assortment el Woolens ter the Spring anil Hummer Ti ado which ter Utmuty, (Juallty anil Quantity surpasses all my former efforts te p case my customers. Nerm but the very best Korelgn and Amort Amert can fahilcs (or I) rem and lluslncs Suits ; a complete line of the Latest Sbndr et Spilng Overceating The very best et workman, hip and prices lower than uny llemu In the rlty (or thu satne quality nf goods H. G-BBHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street, "JANHMAN a MRU. EXTRA PUSH. That I, what makes our NEW 81'IUNU STOCK LAUUElt, HETrEUANU CUEAl'Klt than It ever was before. fiee the wonderful low prices In -AND- Beys' Clothing. Men's Suits at M.BO, I.OO,,50,3.uO, H.00, 18.00, 110.00, up te 18.00. BOYS' AND OHILDRENS' CLOTHING OUU UUKATfll'EUlALTY. Heys' Rnlts at u.iV tiivi nm is.vi ti.hO. 5 00, 0.00, up te 110.00. ' ' ' ' Clilldren'sSulu at $1.85, 1.75, 2.0), lltV), $3.00, ll.oe, up te je. w. T.Vt T.,E LAPI.KS !. yu wish te buy Heys' nrChlldrens' Suits leek at our large stock, elegant made styles, workmanship, quality and low prlees, x'liey cannot, be approached any wlmre In tills city, L, fiansman & Bre,, TUK KA8UIONAULE MKIIOH.VNT TAI LOHS AND 0L0T1IIKU3. Nes. 00.08 N0UT1I QUEEN HTKEET, Kigtit en the Southwest Cerner of Orangt tttreet, LANCA8TKU, l'A. 49 Net conneeted with any ethor Clothing Heuse In the eltv. WIl'UtlDT CXCKI'TION THIS 111531' 00 Cigar in the city. llAUTMAN'S YELLOW ritO.NT CIQAK 8TOKK. VLUTJltNU. amtKTj F OK OIIOIOK FURNISHING GOODS, rOU rATII Kit. MOTIIICIt, HltOTHKItl. HIH TKIIS, COUSINS AND AUNT 00 TO ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KINO STKKKT, Homeinbor the nutnber and street. OMAHNll tt IIAUUY1AN. FINK TAILOUS, n A VK 11 K 310 VKD TO Ne. 121 North Queen St. And will be pleased their Elejjunt Stock el te have you oznmliie SUITINGS, Etc., -KOIl- SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, mayO-lvilTii.ThftS Vf VK1W A HATIIVOn. WINTER STILL LIVES. March, the first month of Spring, lias been here ami Is new entered upon the minutes el tlme us a liyK'ine. April bun been usheied In, and with It cold and uiicomtertablo weather, as a reminder. It would ."rem. that winter si 111 lives, and tint Spring, wllhallltsglud tidings, Wyelliiggaid and ycln thing of the future, all prcmenl Ien, of the weather-wise te tiie contrary notwithstanding. Spring will surely count, howevor. and with It bring the mild wnither which will necessi tate a change of ralment-the luyln a-lde of ihe Overcoat and lleavv Uarnients for these llghternnil mom cemforlable. Anticipating the wants of our patrons, we have lad made uponenf the largest nnd finest selections et Cl.Ol'III.VO KOIt MKN, HOYS AM) OHIL DIlEN, shown by rny home In this section of thu statu. All the handsome style, pruvalent, made I., a thorough, systomatleuianuitr, from best known make, et Textile Fabrics, and wai ranted initial te the best sold by any oue anywhere atllku figures. KINK WOOLENS, te- Custom Tailoring; handsome and attrac Urn Novelties, te meet thu requirements et a Fashionable Trade, Ne assortment llkueurs. Ne price, mera reasonable. MYERS & KATHFON, LKAIMNO LANCASTER CLOTHIEItS. NO. 19 HAST KING STRBB1 LANCASTER. I'A. B UKUKIl A hClTON Fancy Pantaloenings, ruEsu Kaest the lkauine maukkts, JUSTUKCKIVKDHV & Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.A.NCtSVKIl, l'A. TIIV THE DAYTON SHIRT, AND YOU WILL NEVKll WANT AU OTIIEIt SOIIT. NEOHTIBS IN ENDLESS VAR1EIY. ToRCtlter with every ethor nrtlcle belenxliiK te n ilrnl-clinB Clothing llazaar. Call, oxamlne Koeds, and consult the due list belote making your spring purchases. Burger & Sutten's BAZAAR, Southeast Angle Centre Square, LANCASTEIl, l'A. 1 1 lyd ir HSU A imOTIIKIt. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE Ue FINK LINK Of NEW HOODS which we have Just opened ler theSl'KINO SEA SON. We have all the newest stylei In Suitings and Treuserings, which wu will niake te order at such LOW l'lttCESas will surprise you. We will maku te your order a geed, stylish All-Weel SUIT for $12. Call nnd oxatrlne the bcrvitltul line et goods which we Measure te Order -FOlt- $15 for SUIT. -Your patrenage U solicited. Hirsh & Brether's l'ENNUALLCLOTlUNO UOUSK, Nea. 2 and 4 North Queen Btroet. LAN0A8TKU, l'A. TTIUTOUIA Cern Remover. The me,t otTectivo preparation ler the re moval of Cerns, JUunlens, Warts, etc., evor placed before the public Warranted te oradlcute completely -uid within u short tlme the most ebdurate corns, hard or selt, without pam. IT II A rOSITlYB CVnK. BOLD AT BEOHTOLD'S DRUG BTORQ, Ne, 101 WK8T OUANQK BTKKKT, corner el Charletle. ill-lyd Mm & Bailsman, BUR&ER SUTTON arm a a i.. A YKH'H l'IM.1. A CLEAR HEAD. "Onoyeirngo I was Induced te try A tun's I'ilia as a remedy for Indigestion, Constipa tion anil Iloudnclie, lretn which I had long been n ureal sufterer. Cninmoncelng with n ilose el flve pills. 1 found thelr action easy, Him obtained prompt rollel. In continuing Ihnlc use, n slngln IM1I taken niter dinner, dally, has been nil the modlctne I have ru quired, ATEn's Pills have kepi my system legnlnr and my head clear, nnd bonefltod me meii) than nil the medicines ever lietore tried. Kvery person similarly iillllcted should knew their value. lOiState street, Chicago, Jtinii(l, Ml. m. V. Watsen." Ker all diseases el thu stomach nnd bewels, try atm's 1'ills. lnKi'AnEt) nr Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Ce.. Lewell, Mass. Beld by all Druggists. A VKIl'S BAKHAPAItlLLA AND AYKIl'H ' I'ftcternl ler .nln nl Cnrlirnn's Jx. Cherry wrug mere, no. .37 and 133 North queen St., Lancaster, I 'a. A UKKAT HUCOKS-jI " HOP PLATER. This poreu, plaster Is famous for lis quick and hearty notion in curing Lnme Hack, Khoit Kheit niatlsm, Sciatica. Crick In tlie Hack, bide and Hip, Neuralgia. Stlir .Joints und Muscles, Sere Chest, Kidney Trouble) nnd nil pains ornches either local or doep-seatod. It seethes, HtreiiKtlien, and Stimulates the parts. The virtues et hops combined with rtnins-clcnn nnd ready le apply. Superior te liniments, lotions and salves. 1'rlte, 23 cents or B ler il.oe. Sold by druggist and country stores. Mailed en receipt et prlcc9. lien 1'lutter com pany, I'roprluters, llosten.Mas,. A GREAT SUOOESS. a-The be,t fatntl Stomach and Liver 1 ny pill made Hawiey's rllis. i"ic, I'leasant In action and easy te take. nevK-lydAw (If K1 ONKV-WOKT. I)OK8 WONDEItKUL CUUKS OF KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAINTS. Ilecuusett action the LIVKU. IIOWKLS and K1UNK at the SAME T1MK. Ilccause It cleanses the system el the pol-en eus humors that develop. In Kldney nnd Url nary Diseases, IllllluuxneM, Jaundice, Ceuitl Ration, I'ilcH, or In Itheumatlsm, Neuralgia, ervem DlBerderi iindull Kemale Complaints, nrSOLW l'KOOF OF TIUH. It will SurelvCiire CONSTIPATION, IMLK8 nnd ItllKUMATISM by cntisliiK KUKE ACTION et nil t.iu organ, and functions thereby OLiEANSINO THE BLOOU. ItosterlnK tlie normal power te threw oil dlseiiHO. THOUSANDS OK CASES 01 the worst form, of thoie turrlble dlscates havu been quickly relieved, and In a short tlme 1'KIIKKCTLY CUUKD. l'rlce. It, Liquid or Dry. Sold by drugcuts. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, ltlCIIAUDSON A CO., llurltngtmi, Vt. (end slmp ler Dairy Almanac for 1981. KIDNEY-WORT. dccSeedAw (3) T"lINKY-WOIlT foil HAI.K AT CO lit I iV Jan's Drug Stere, Ne 187 nnd 120 North (Juien Street, Lnncaslur, l'a. O A SI A It I TrtN NKltVlNi: NKVKtt KAILS SAMARITAN NERVINE! THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR. The only known ipeelfleler Epileptic KlU.'ia -Mn ler Spasm, and Kalllng slcluu'Hi.- Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cured. Equalled by nene In delirium of tover.'Sl 4arNeutraflzcsfiormsel diseases and sicklies. Cures ugly blotches and stubborn bleed sores Cleanses bleed, quickens sluggish circulation Eliminates Hella Carbuncles nnd Scalds.-fici 44l'eriuauenlly and promptly cures paraly sis. Ycs.lt Is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scretulnnnd King's Evil, twin brothers. unaiiges Dim uniaiu te goeu, removing cnusu, 49-Ueuts biliousness and clears complexion, Charming reselvent and matchless laxative. It drives Sick Ileadachu like the wlnd.-E fttf-Centalus no dia-itlc cathartic or enlutes. Promptly cures rheumatism by routing lt.-&a Hestercs llle giving properties te tlie bleed. Is guaranteed te emu all nervous disorders, riiciiauie when mi opiates mil. k llulreshes the mind and Invigorates the body, Chies dyspepsia or money rulunded.-ffa arEndersed In writing by ever lllty thou sand Leading physicians In U. S. and Europe. -6 Leading clergymen In U. S. and Europe.'fett Diseases et the bleed own It n conqueror. TtO Ker sale by all leading druggists. I1.M.-J9 The Dr. 8. A. Ulohmend Medlcal Ce. 1'iepa. Sl.Jejeph. Me. Chas. N. Crittenden, Agent, New Yerk city, nprll-lyeedi-w (2) Tl KAIKJUAHTlCltS roll THK INDIAN MEDIUWE8, KA-TO.V-KA AND MODOO INDIAN OIL -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, SO. i EAST KINO 3'IUEET, LANCASTEIl, l'A llUUlili AtU HTATItlNKUX, B LANK HOOKS ANUHTATIONKltr. JOM BAER'S SOUS, 16 nnd 17 North Queen St., Blank Reeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, Ulnnk Deeds, Mortgages! Etc. -AT TUB- SIGN OF THE BOOK. N OTIOK.-l'ATlKNTS W1SI1IHU TO CON. DR. LA GRANGE, Of lOiJKiLnKllTSTllttBT, rillLADKLrilU, l'A., are requusted te glvu ut least two dais notice piler te their lntonded visit te prevent dlsuppelntmeiitaud less or tlme. Ur. La Orange's new work en Nerveus Dis eases aud Allied Disorders. Hent f ree by pest. W cents. Address as above. nil-Juid OUR FARMERS, MKKTlNM VV 1111! C'UIIMV HOUIKIV, I'rnpuitllen le Held n Farmers' Inilltute rremlums ter JuvtnllsUern Utumtrt Urujiltspeit, Co.eperiitlVBMdil- etlei llnd Hetter, ite Ac. A stated nicotine of the Lancaster sxntl cultural nnd liertlcultur.il noelcty wan bold lu luelr room lu elty null .Heminy uftonieoti at U o'clock. The president, J. O. Itusli, being nbsent, Vioe I'rcsldcnt Henry M, Knule wns called te the chntr. The readltiL' of the minute of Inst meet iui; was iliflpcuEcd with The following named tnomberH wcre picscut : Henry M. Kngle, Slatletta ; Jehn O. Linville, Gap ; Johimen Ml. ler, Warwick ; Jeseph P. Wltmer. Paradlfe : M. I). Ken- dl(?, Urssswcll ; Dr. J. P. Wlcketsham, city ; b. Lern. Pry,Ephrata ; P. It. I)iflbu I)iflbu derffur, city ; J. H. Huekwalter, S.vllslniry: J. II. Hippie, elty ; J. M. Johnsten, city : A. 0. IUldwIu, BallKbury ; Levl S. Iteist, Oregon ; 0. L. flunsocker, Manhcim ; Dr. W. D. Uolllnger, city : Peter 3 HMst, Lititz tlsrael L. Lanilic, Matiueim ; Epli. 8. Hoever, Mnnlielm : ffni, II. Hrelun, Drutnoie ; B. P. hby, etq , city J, H. Utickwattcr, of H.illsbutv. was proposed and oleoted a memher of the Rociety. A Farmers' luitltute Dr. J. P. Wiekewliam, lretn the com mittce appointed at last meeting te cuu fcldcr thu advlsauility of holding a farmers' inBtitutc, presented tue following lopert : " The commlttce appointed te consider the advinabllity of holding a Farmers' Instltute respectfully report : "1. That buch an instltute should be held in the city of Lancaster during the latter part of May, orearly in, June, and contlnue in cslen net less thau two days. "2. That the cxcroiBee should consist of CBsayaaud discussions by practical farm cfs, and of Instniotive IccttireH by Icadim; agriculturallHtfi from abroad "U. That the hubjeets t be considered should be bueU as relate exclusively te the dliietcnt branehes of practical farmiug, "4. That invitations te be preaunt should be extended te Governer Pattlseu, Dr. Loring, U. S. commissioner of agriculture; Thes. J. Edge, secretary of thostate beard of fi);rlculturu ; Prcsldent Atheiteu, of the state agricultural collcge ; Rev. Dr. Caldcr, Icctunref Iho htate Qiange, nud ether leading agriculturalists from this nud ether states. "5. That an excoutlve committce of live be appointed te arrauge the tlme and place ler the mectiug of the instltute, te advertlse the snmu, te invite speakers and prepate the pregramme, and te conduet the precccuiugs. ' Jehnsen Miller moved thu adoption of the report and the appointment of the committce proposed therein. Dr. Wiekersham speke at Bome leugth in favor of the instltute. If properly managed at least flve hundred Liueaster enuuty farmeiB would attend it, and probably a much larger nutnber, if Uever nor Pattlseu and the ether distinguished men named could be securrd as speakers. He would like te hear howevor lretn the farmeis present, what they thought of the preposition. Thcre nre three important points te be considered. Will thu instltute if held, be well attended? Can enough tnoney, say $200, be raUed te pay the necessary expenses? Can an cxcctitive committce be found who will cuergntieally push forward the onterprisj and mike it u success? 31. D. ICendigbuid the project met his vlews exactly, but he did net knew hew it would suit the paople of his noigber heed. They have becu rather slew hereto -fere in connecting themselvus with any kind of soeictioior even attendiug agii cultural meeting. He thought they would be apt te attend au instltute bitch as pre posed, as it is something new ; it would be necessary, howevor, te have local core cere core mitteoB nppoiuted in each district te ex plain the character of the institute and work up a feeling in its f.wer. II. M. Engle felt satlslljd thit overy momber of the society posent was in favor of the instltute, but uufortuaately there are net many of us. He was tin. williug te beliLve, however, that ten pro gressive f.irmer.s in his district amid net be fcund te take an ao'..ve interest in such au outerpribo. The number ought te be much larger. Our farmers attend pelit cal meetings and othets of les import auce, nnd it would be a a iame if they did net attend a farmers' imtitutu in this, thu catden snot of the commonwealth. It would be n ehatue te allow eili t counties of net hall our agricultural seurces out strip us in this dlroctieu. He bjllnvm thu instltute would beh success. The peuplu weuid turn out te bee the governor, il ler nethinif else. JosephF. Witmersaid that if a pulul ' eal instltute were proposed thore would be a orewd in attondanee, and it was wen der te him why farmers did net taltu ; mere interest In theso things which niore nearly coucern thorn. Onu reason why they de net take mero uiirruss in the meetings of the Agricultural soa'ety is, that they go te ohuteli every Sunday morning, txn niter the hoi vice gather into squads, forming llttle Agricultural so cieties of their own, and luttrch.uige vlews en any current agucultuial topics, ' If anything geed or new is known it is ihore discussed. Our farmers have geid farms, geed Imp'oraents and machinery, geed htoek and everything of the hi's', but they will net attend agrieultur.il meetings, Pei baps the p eseuoe of tlie governor might have thoeit'on' of biingin them out. Dr. Wieketslnm said he could almost positively piomse the attondauceof Oov Oev Oov ernor Pattueu. He took great inlciu.t in agrioulture and was n flrm friend of ihe farmer. He attended nearly all the meet ings of the statu beard of agrioulture and otber agricultural meetings when invited. Dr. Loring would also come, uud he was sure that graud old farmer Victer 1'ielett would nttetid, if invited. Theu the unvn.. paperB would ronder ellleUnt aid, as they always de en such occasions. Levl 8. West said he had time and again trled te set fanm-m te connect tlioraselves with the agriculture hoeioucs and attend the mcutlugs and take au intercstiu sueh mattcrB.but he had always failed. The fat mers are, es a elass, pre judlced against societies and what they eall "book farming," nnd he much doubted whother they could he get inter- itcd in the proposed instltute Henry M. Engle thought Mr. Heist was inellncd te leek nt the dark sule of tle ploture. We should net Judge of the luture by the past we are progressing in almost every brnueh of farming and al though Bome atlll eliug te old habitH and old rnotheds, there are many othera who readify avail themselves of all modern ln ln ventleLS and impreveinenta, and glve ear te the suggestions of soieutiilo fanners, lle billevcd the institute could be made a success. Jehnsen Miller was se well satisfied that it would be a siicaiss that he would take upon hlmatl' te giwuutee that at least tin farmers recn Warwlek would attend, mid he would giurantee nt .'east $10 as Wntwlek's sluire of the oxpensos, Mr, Engle said he would gunrantee as large an attondanee and as mueh tnoney from Denegal. J. P. Wltmcr thought thore need he no uncaslnesfl about the financial part of the onterprlso. The soelotylias $140 In the treasury and the county ewes It a year'n appropriation. If the distinguished spcakers named by Dr. WIckeraham cau be scoured he had no doubt the Instltute would be largely attended. 0. L. Hunsocker said the objeot pre pesed met his approbation. If farmers did net attend It, the fault nnd the less would be thelrfl, net outs Though this society has been very poorly eustalncd, and Eome newspaper men have poked fun nt It, hobelfovod it had dene mueh geed. It Is net always the largest numbers that accomplish the most ; nations hnve sorao serao sorae tlmos been saved by a very few patriots. J. It. Uuoknalterbollovcd that Salisbury township would send te the Instltute at least twenty llve farmers nnd thought thore need be ue flnanelal dlflleulty, os peclally If tuoje was a geed loeturo en the horse. Mr. Linville moved that the prcsent committce be contlnued, with instructions te carry into efTeet the plan of an Instltute as outlined in thelr ropeit, as nbove. hi. D. Kendlg moved te nmend by adding the sccretary (Mr. Linville) te the committee The amendment was adopted and the motion as nmonded unanimously agreed te. l'ramlnms for Heys. Mr. Lluvllle, from the committce ap. pointed nt a former meeting te arrange a list of piemiums for juvonile corn planters', prcceuted the following report : Tlie oemmlttco to!nrrauge ajllst of pro pre miums te boys for the host crop of oeru en ene elghth of aa acre, beg lcave te report the following list of premiums : Per the best orep of corn $15 ; for the second host $10 j for the third host $.j ; for the fourth best $3. The leugth of the plot culti vated te be net mero than four tlmes its width, nnd the moasuremont eutside the rows must net oxceud ene half the distance batween the rows. The oentostants, whr must net be evor llftien years of age, must onter thelr names with the Hccretary en or befere the M of June. The reports of the projeods must give the kind and preparation of the soil, variety of seed and tlme whan plantel and harvested, mode of cultivation and what fertilizers were used The corn te be sIieIIl-iI, weighed and the return made te the fecrctaiy,tobe accompanied by aflUavlt or contestant or ether voucher, net later than the 15th of ifevcmber." The report was unanimously adopted. Crep Koperts. Mr. Engle said he we'tld have te make a correction of his last month's report relative te the prospects el the peach crop, no had then said that all the peach lauds wcie killed by the Irest. He new uotlecd that thore worn a geed many buds en tue upper urancues of thu trees. Jehnsen Miller tald the wheat or. p premised well, but mueh of the rye :s frozen out ; the grasi leeks well oxeopt in soma fields where the old grass was huavy and which have been badly d imaged by the mlce j ps-.iches have been pretty well frozen out, the mercury having becu down te 13 below zero. Uo-eperatlvo Aiguillluns, " Is thcre auy advantage in farmers' co ce co eperativo associations ?" was discussed at Bome length by J. 0 Linville, Jeseph F. Wltmcr, Dr. J. P. Wickershatu and II. M Engle, all of whom argued that oaopara eaopara oaepara tion was a geed thimr and that f.umeis steed In their own light by net forming thorn aud availing themselves of thelr advantages. JCKftj l'liiinliril, C. L Ilunseoker promisel te icad an esiay bofero the s.niety at its next meet ing ; and LV. Wiokersham premised te prop.ue ene for soma future meeting or for the instltute which it is proposed te held. lia-l Mutter. Mr Engle wanted te knew If the com plaint he frequently heard that LvtotHter county farmers oiuuet make geed butter was true. It is well known tbaf our but ter does net oemmaul se high a ptice as that made lu Chestcr county. Mr. Landis proposed for general dis dis misseon at the next meeting the question : " De the farmers of L-inoaster county make geed butter? If net, why net ?" llmruulni; Expcrleiices, Jeseph P. Witmer spikn in high terms of commendation of the Themas smooth ing In r row, aud Mr. Engle ojmmeuded os nu improvement en it the Aome harrow. Adjourned, II Is a well i-iiH'ctfd maxim : " Accept the ndvlcu id eeiiiDeiiiut Insliuolera ami be guided iiieieiiy." ur, sale leuiedy ler Hull's Ceuuh .Sviiin Is the only r ceuuh am! colds, It costs only .'.i rout'. A Dniigrrnun Ussn, ItetiiKSTKii, June .1, IHii. "Ten Vc.uh age 1 as altuckLd with tins incut Inli'iisu uud ueallily pains In my buck aud KUtntyn. " Extending tn the end et my teei nud te my brain " Which tundu niuilellileiis I " Frem ugeny. ' It took thtee men le held me en my bed at limes I "Tlie Doctors tiled lu vain le telteve me. Hut te no purpose. " .Morphine and nnlales Had nT) effict I " Attur two months I was given up te die, " When my wlfe heard a neighbor tell wlrtt Hep Hitters hud denn ler tier, alie at ence get nnd i;ave me uinu. '1 he flint dese utiud my brain and ( si'iinied loge liiinllng tliiengh my system ler Ibu pulu. " i he socetul iloae eased me se much Unit I ! slept tne Iuiiii. Hemutlilng I hml not.ileno fur two months. Iletoie I had used llve bel- ! ties, I wits we I anil nt verk, us hunt us any 1 mini could, ter ever threo weeks t bit 1 w-O'kud tee hard for my strength, and tak- , IngHhard cold, I was taken with the most iituti) and pulniul rheutnuiUm ull through my i-ynt. in that was e or known, 1 called tlie doctors ugitln, and uller several weeks, they ! loll tue a citpplu en ciutehes ler llle, us they ! said, I uiel a ttlfiid nnd told hlmmyciue, uud lu x.ild Hep lllttuis had cured him uud would cure me. I poehed at htm, but he was se eurnest I was Induced te ute Uitm ugaln In lees than lour woks I threw mvuj my crutclii s and weut'oweik lightly unit kept en using the bitters ler llve weeks, until I bo be ciiinii us well as any man living, nnd have been se ter six yours since. It also cured my wild, who hail been se ler yeais i uud has kept her nud my eniiiirvii, well and ticuity with j irem twoteihreu bonus per year, 'i here Is no need te bu tick ut rill It these bitters nru ueed. J.J, llBiitc, Ki. Supervisor. "That peer In valid wlfe I ' Sister I " Methor I " Or Daughlert " Can bu made thu plcttue el health I " With a lew bottles el Hep Hitters I " Kill wen let them suffer V m:ruTliA9Aw De mi llulluva It, Tual In this town thuiu ure senrus et purbetis passing our stere every day wluuu lives aiu made mlsurublu by Indigestion, Dyspepslu, Sour uud distressed Stomach, Liver com plaint, Conntlpatlen, when ter 75e. we will sell them bhlleh's VluilUer, guarnutueil te euru thorn, Held by II, II, Cochrun, druggist, Nes, 137 nnd 139 North Queen street. iub7uejl An Kdlter's xrteutB. Thcren V. Konter, editor el Kt. Wayne.lnd., Qaittlt, wrltes t ' Korthenostnvoynars have always used l)r. King's New Discovery, for co uk In et most govern character, as well as ter these el a milder tyiie. It nnver falls te eirect n spiiedy euro, ily friends te whom I have recuiiiinnndpil It uni'iik nt It In samn hlati terms, Having been ciirad by It of overy cough 1 have hail for llve years, 1 conslder It the only reliable nnd sure nure ter Coughs, Colds, elc." Call ate. A Lechor's DrngBlore and get a Vee Trial lloltle. Lurge Slen, ri oe. Ilucklen's Arnieu Halve, The Hest finlve In the world ler Cnts, UrnlsOS. Bores. Ulecrs. Halt lttinnm. Knvnr seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns.nnd all skin nrnptlnns, and positively uuiv.i i urn ur nu nay rcnuirre. It Ktiar nay rent rlcct satis nntoed Uiglve porlecl satlslaetlen or money rolunded. l'rlce, aft cents per box. Ker sale by C. A. l.oeln r. Hip Man Win Talks niucti. We want te say a word te you who make a living with your lonuue. ion certnlnly must have a clear, treng volce te engage your lis lis teners. Jr. Themas' Acleetrte Oil for sero threat, colds, and hoarseness H ltnexcnllcd. Useand ndtulre. Fer eule by II. 11. Cochran, druggist. 137 and ISO North Oiicen street. I'lre H I in Out," This Is n common retnnrk when roughs aud rewdjs Insult public decency i.y their un seemly ways. Iivspepila tsa horrid bere. Klre It out with Iturileck Meed lltttcri Yeu cull dolt. Ker sain by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 unit 13-.) North Uimiin strixa. IIAT.-i AND OAl'a, pin H.VLK -AT Mz's Only Hat Stere The most completo nssertnnnt of Spring styles stur and Seil Hats ever offered In this city and nt prices that will astonish the melt curutul buyer. We have taken great care In selecting these goods, net only In regard te style, but In quality nle i and us we buy ler cash and sell ler cash only, we guurantei te glve you as geed an nrtlcle "It net batter " than can be btiught anywhern for the money. The VOUMaN'Jj Stiff Hit tbH sonsen Is n beauty.undfnrqualltv.stYluaud ilurabll Hy cannot be surpivsed. The IlltDAI) W " Hllk Halls i vary sen ltde style this tciihen, liuvlm; a full brim nnd becoming aliiunt nny ene. Cleth Hals nre tlie pi in clpal teature for boys nnd we have n lull ns-'erttnent A lu'l line el light-weight fiOKT and POCKET IIATrt. ami In laet everything that cau be found In u first class Hat Store, at 144 North Q,ueen Street. ((iUNDAUKIl'3 OLD bTAND.) A row doers above the Krnnkltn Heme, LANCASTER, l'A. mar27 lydAw nitULT'Z DLII S1AN1'. OllEAT IIKDUCT10N IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Ladies' Seal Saoquea and Delmans, Ladiea' Pur-L.lned Olreulara, Ucnts' nud Lndles' rscal Cups nt Cost, SIliK UMmtKLLAH. A Lire Asorlment el GLOVES at Cost. THE LA KOKST STOCK'AMIASSOUTMKNT OK KASIIIONAIILE Winter Hats, Cans, Firs, & Everellered te the public, nt tlie LOWJ58T I'ICICES Wholes Ue and Itnntll. Iluy for cash only and sell cheaper than nnv ether llat Hieru In the city. HOLE AUENt KOHTHE Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY llat Miuiuinptery In Inncastir. Heys' Caps lieiu luc up Men's Caps el all kinds giiuiK tcduceil In in Ire. Itetialrlug neatlyand iireniptly dene. i lid Hllk HntNtnaile luhlenablc, JOHN SIDES, diMfd successor te SHU LT. A HHO. VAItl-ISTK. E iTAIII.IHIir.D 18,10. CARPET, -AT- Philip Selium, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER 8THEET, LANCASTEIl, PA. We have a full supply et IIAU AND KILL ING CAIU'ETS. We only use the best of varriH. II you want a geed, Hurvlceuble Carpet, please renin and exiitnlne our stock before purchuxlng oIhewIio'o. as u will sell us etieup us thu cheapest. Come and see loryeuiself and bocenvlnfiiii, hi we always h.ive the reputa tion et making llrsl-class Carpets. CIHTO.M ItAU CAltl'K'lS A SPECIALTY COVEULETS. COUNTEUPANKS, ULAN- KhI'S, CAItl'ET CHAIN, STOCK- INt Y AltS, AC. Dyeing Done In all Its blanches at short no tice. COAL! COAL! Ol tin, bejt quality, cxpicssly ler family "je. THY A SAMPLhTON. ItEMEMllEKTllE OLD STAND. LMIIUl1 SCIIU3I, KON k CO'H. Ne. 150 SOUTH WATEIt 8TKEET, illSmd LANCASTElt, PA. 3HIHUJAI IMtil'UliaHSNTk, xrii.ce. tt WIIITK Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPKCIAL TKN 1)AYSSAIES. SOW H.THETIME TO 1IU1 PlAiNOS AND ORGANS AT SLAUUHTEItlNO PHICES. OnuUned Sccend-Hand Piane fVl.00 One Elegant Hecend-lland Organ (51)0 One Elegant New Oigan, 12-step Couplers and Hun-iiass w.uu iicex . WJitlu ei'ttuns lrem 173.10 te (150.UJ Knabe," MePhall, Grovenatoln & Fuller, Koyateno, and Veae Ss Bena Pianos, AU Marked Down te llottem Price?. Almet gtven away. , WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Waroroems, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II. It. I.UCKKNHACir, Ajeilt, 1 lelilKld vur uueitn. T-KKS8 uoeim, f ATT, SHAjND & CO., Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St. Otteman Dreea Qoedp, The Favorlte of the Heasen, in nil the New Slnules, nt SOe, 42a and ,Sa n yard, PIN CHECKS ANU VAKIKOATKD Spring Sultlngn In CHOICE VAIUKTratl'Ol'ULAltPJIIOKS Summer Silks, Aiemuch In favor this seaien. Cholce lines nt 37Xe, We. and 5 iiyard. HL'ltINU SHADES IN Colored DreBa Silks, at 60e., 75c, ll.oeayard. Extraordinary value In Bin elc DreBS Silks, at 11 00 H.25, nnd fl.Mn yard, Our Cclobrnlel Blaek OBBhmorea Have never been In greater demand. We In" vltefpcclal Attention te the 50c fJke. 75c. 11.00, 11.23 nuiubers as being tlie best, second te none. Justopencd. 800 New Patterns of Cambric, Naluzoek anil Swiss Embroideries at Lewer Trices than we have ever known. NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KINU ST., LANCABTEK, l'A. KXT lltlOii TO T11K COtUtr UUUIK FAHMSTOCK'S. Carpets I Carpets 1 Carpets 1 Carpets I NOW OPEN A LAItOE LOV OK CAUPBTS KUOM I'HILADELIMIIA AND NEW YOltlt AUCTION. Extra Super Ingrain CnrpeU, Ma.COc. and 75 cts. Vetietlan Hall and Stair Carpets te match, 12a, 15c.,20e.,250.. 310., 37HO..450. anil (SO cts. Itlcli Hamesk Hall and Stair Carpels te mutch, 25e., 31c., 37a , Lie nud CO eta Ingrain Carpets, At25c.,3(C.,33c., 37KO., 150. and 50 CU. AIbe, n large stock et ttag Carpets at 23c, 35e , 33c , 35e., 10c, 13e., 50e., COc. and 03 cts. l'eitens commencing housekeeping, and thoe about te replenish, would de cll tosee our large stock el cheap Carpeti bofeie pur chasing. open tbls day Hern New Yerk a line of Eng. II li Tapustiy llrussels Carpet, In bcautltul Patterns, prlcoenly Ole. per yard. R. E. Fahnestock, LAN0A8TEU, PA. Next Doer te the Court Heme. lOllA LLO AND t.lUAUtl. RbMOVAL. A. OIILENDEU lins removed his TO IIACCO AND CIUAlt STOKE from Ne. .Ute Ne 19 WEST KINO KTKKfT, wheiu he will have mero mom and greuter facilities fur cur ry In if en his Increasing butlm-i. A large stock et all ihu llKdl' II HANDS of Tobarces, Clgais i nd bnuffi constantly en baud. Call at the ItKll. Will IE AND I'LUE K1HIM', NO. 1!) WHT KI.NU ST. A. OIILhNUKR. iniiradind llT 11(11.1'. Al.IC ANO KETAIL Tobacco and Cigars -AT- STEHMAN'S NEW STORE, 110 NOllTll OUBEN STIIEKT ( ge-.end deer btslew Kranklln Heuse), Police, Llttle Neck, Saw Leg, CUocelato Crcnm ure Iho best chewlng biands In the market, mauulantiired et selected ste;k. Heney Plant and Ilest Out nre larye plugs ter the pilce. rest smoking we ever eftereil : Derby and Krulirtiind 'lowers, tltnurs' Prldn ter smok ing and chuwing. Chewuts preumiiuu our (iebteu Thn ml Klnu Cut the best that can be IllUdi). All Cigars retailed from 2 fur 'a te leu aplece am iiiHiiutuclured by ourselves. That they nr.i long tiller, geed workmanship and oxcelJonl quality, all admit. Ilnx trade a i-rieclallyt always ene te two million en hand te (.elect iron,, ranging In prien from f'UO rcr hundred down. Cheap cigars bought lu large quantum,, uml can always turnuh jeu goeos nt bargains Our fl (Omni 11 te per hundred clgnrs sre cuiulnly a iitizii te pin chasers, heretoiere, will always havu a lull line et Plug and bracking tobacco and Cluaisat thu OLD STAND. EuUblUlitxl 1679. Neb. 252 &; 254 North Queen St. (Klrt Stere auove Ke stone Heuse.) II. L: STEHMAN k CO. mar3i-iyd VIA ItAJttS, JO. milf. (UtKAl' IIAHUAIN sreiu', NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I ANC tSTEll, PA., JOHN L. SCUAUJI, Proprietor. MOIIKMF.DAIM AND VltKUlOMS TttAN AM'OTJIElt JIOUMCIN AMUUIUA. 000 COPPER KETTLE;!, all sir,', all prices Every description of iiiusk KUitNisiiiNu aedus. Every description el U AS AND COAL OIL riXTUHKS. Every doserlptlou of UOJHLKSOI.DEIIED T1NWAHB. Every description el ... LAMPS, WOU'IiniUYlNQ. Aud a multttude el artleles nevded by nil clunsis of the ceiiiiuunlty, 4rlluytUK and manufacturing In wheltjiall quantities, we ure prviured te KlV our pa irons the beneUi of monles thus saved or made. v -8i)eclftl attention paid le OOUNTltt THADE. JOHI P. SCIAUM, 114 r'nutb InliJT-tVH Queen "-troet CIKNOIMJ UAVAtiA flLLKRI U1UAH ffl?4 Wllew kuent ciUAi; T0UB,
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