Selmtfatptrt 4 Volume XVIHNe 60. DRT SN NODOICAMS, JUUKKAY Si CO. MARKET k NINTH 8T8., SMDGRASS, ITJREAT & GO, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS CLOTHS. WINTER CLOAKINGS. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. SEAT, and SILK PLUSHES. LADIES' ULSTER CLOTHS. CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS. B0TS SUITINGS and OVERCOATIMS. MEN'S SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS. BILLIARD CLOTHS. CARRIAGE and UPHOLSTERY CLOTHS. FLANNELS FOK UNDERWEAR. BEAVEHTEENS AND CORDUROYS. IVLK1C, ItUWklLS & MUHST. IVLUK, JUOTOEUS & HURST. Tbe intended change in our business necessitates a reat reduction in .stock. During the past week we have gene ever the di'icreiit departments, and we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS IN TRICE. Wc have many special things te efler and therefore invite examination. We eiler A GREAT BARGAIN IN Black Cashmeres and Black. Silks, ALSO FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, LOWER THAN T11EY II WE EVER BEEN SOLD. Extra Bargains in Brussels anil Ingrain Carpels, Oil Cleths, &c. We open this morning an Elegant Line of LADIES' IMPORTED COATS, Which cannot be duplicated this season. Wc eiler them vciy low. QF"We extend an invitation te all te call and leek through our stock. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET. L AKK CO. LAJSTE Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., DEALERS IN FOREIGN AID DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. JUST OPENED A SPLENDID LINK OF LADIES COATS AND COATINGS, VERY CHEAP. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in all grades. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and White Goods. BLANKETS, in great varictv. FEATHERS, Steam Cured. CARPETS and QUEENSWARE. HORSE and LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS, &e. Special inducements in price new as wc desire te make a radical change in nteck by JANUAUY 1, lit!-'. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. HOUSE FUllNJSULNG OOOVS. H OUSEFURNISniN'". H -GO TO FLINN & WILLSON'S, - JOK Furnaces and Steves of all Kinds. Just received 1,090 YAKD5 or FLOOR OIL CLOTH Hern 25 cents per yard up. CHANDELIERS. COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEl'UKNISIIING GOODS FOR THE FALL SEASON. 3Call and examine our stock. Ne trouble te show goods. " FLINN & VlLLSON, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. l'LUSUiER'S J OHN L. AKNOLD. -:e:- Largest, Finest and CHANDELIERS EVER SEEN IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. -:e:- JOHN L. ARNOLD, N08. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. raprttti! HOODS. r ANK & CO. &d CO., Charles. Jehn B. Reth. OUSKFUKNISUINU. - SUl'l'LIJSS. JOHN L. AKNOLD. Cheapest Stock et LANCASTER, Lancaster Jjntclltgcnccr. THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 17, 1881. COLD-BLOODED 3IURDEK. A Conspiracy te Kill a Man in Order (e Swindle the Insurance Companies. The Scheme Carried Out ai tn tin- Murder. but Jilecked as te the Payment of the Meney. Iu December, 1878, Jehn Y. llilluuin made applications for insurance ou his life at Lawrence, Kansas, in the offices of tha Mutual, the Xcw Yerk and the Connecti cut Mutual life insurance companies. The applications were forwarded te the home ellices and in the same month he was in sured for $23,000 $10,000 in each of the ZNTcw Yerk companies and 03,000 ia the Connecticut Mutual. He paid the lir.si quaiterly pieiuium te the three companies and then started for the far West, ostensi bly for the purpose of establishing a. cattle ranch. A companion started with him named Jehn II. Brown. While creisin,: the prairies they met a youth;; man liamcit Frederick A. Walters, whom JliMmaii hired te accompany them ami te tend the cattle en the ranch. On the evening et March 10, 1871), they camped a few miles outside of Medicine Ledge, Barbour conn cenn ty, Kansas. The following morning Drewn came into the village and auneuneed that his friend llillman had been accidentally shot while lemeviug some, goods from their wagon. A coroner's jury was cm paneled and went ut te the camping ground, where IJ. -:i narrated the steiy of the sheeting. 11'' said that lli'limus and himself had l-ui traveling together without any couip.iuien in search" of a eat tic ranch. A verdict of accidental death was rendered aud the body was liuiicd in the cemetery f Medicine Ledge. Walters j had disappeared and nothing was heard of j him. When the news of Ilillman's death was bi ought te his friends in Lawrence, they refused te believe the story of accidental sheeting, and had the body exhumed and brought home. Anether inquest was held, aud an examination of the body revealed the fact that it was net that of llillman. The insurauce companies agreed te act to gether and sift the matter te the bottom. They believed that llillman was still alive, and that he and Brown had pro cured a corpse for the purpose of securing the insurance. The dead man was net like llillman ; his hair was curly and came down around his face, whi'.c Ilillinan'.s was quite straight aud brushed back from his lerchead. The dead man had the usual number of teeth, while llillman was known te have oue missing. The dead man had recently been vaccinated, and the scar en his arm was quite fresh and sere, llillman had also been vaccinated just, before starting ou his trip, but the docteis certified that the sear en Hillman's body must have become cicatrized by thai time. The dead body was taller than llil'iuau's, and it was remembered that llillman had tried te get his height falsi fied while undergoing the medical exami nation in the insurance companies' ellices. The fatal wound also was oue which could hardly have been indicted in the manner described by Blown, ami the latter had become very much confused at, the in quest in narrating the details of the oc currence. Altogether it was evident that the dead man was net llillman, but, who he was remained a mystery. A photograph of the corpse was t.'.Len and sent te various places. It was liist recognized at Fert Madisen, la., as that of Frederick A. Walters, the man who had joined Brown & Hillmau en their supposed search for a cattle raueh. When the pho tograph was shown te "Walteis's father he at once recognized the features as these of his seu. lie took it home with him, and accidentally dropping it from his pocket, it was seen by his wife aud daughter, who at once burst into tears. Several letters of Walters were also found. One te his sweetheart in Fert Madisen, whom he ad dressed as " Dearest Alvira," stated that he was going West with a man named Uillman, who owed a large cattle ranch, and who had agreed te give him geed wages for his services. He told her te remain constant te him and he would ;c turn in a few months with enough money for their marriage. "Walteis's brother, i". It. Walters, described the bodybefeic see ing it, and said that there was a nio'e about the size of a pea en the left leg. The body fully answered his description, even te the small mole. This leit no doubt that the body was that of Walters, and that he had been killed by Brown as a substitute for body in order te secure Hillmau and the former's the iusitranca money. Brown was arrested aud made a full con fession in September, 1870, in Platte county, Me., saying that tiie proceeding was part of a scheme te defraud the insur ance companies. He said that, he was ac quainted with all the parties te the scheme. They Were llillman, Levi Baldwin, Hill man's father-in-law ; Sirs. Baldwin and himself. Baldwin furnished the money for the operations, llillman was te insm e his life for $13,000, aud Brown aud he were te lind a body te palm oil" en the insurance companies. It was al'tcrv. aids decided te have llillman insured for $23, 000. "We had no definite plans for the finding of a body, but supposed we could easily get one. We made a trip in the lat ter part of December, 1878, from Wichita te the West during a heavy snow-storm, hoping te find some person frozen te death ou the read, but did net succeed, llill man and I were alone en that trip. On the eth of March wc started en a second trip. On this trip we fell in .vith Walters, whom llillman hired te work en a ranch. llill man said that Walters would make a body for the insurance companies. I told him the body was net like his, and that it would net de, and I also protested against the taking of Walteis's life.as murder was net part of our agreement. Hillmau liked the idea, however, aud pains were taken that net mere than two of us should be seen around the wagon. One of us was always inside. ' llillman had been vaccinated before wc left en this trip, and one day he ad- vised Walters te get vaccinated, as there would be danger of smallpox iu the region where we were going. Walters consented and llillman vaccinated him with a pen knife taking the matter from his own arm. This was relied upon te help establish the identity of Walters as Hillmau. Hillmau also traded oft his clothes with Walters. lie gave Waters a let of underclothing and then traded his outside garments. Walters was an easy-going, stupid sort cf fellow. He said that his name was Berk ley or Burchell. Wc always called him Jee. I never made free with him after llillman had made up his mind te kill him. I did net want te become intimate with him, On the evening we get te camp en the ICth of March, .Toe was sitting by the fire. I was at tbejnragen trying te get out something, when I heard a report and saw the man was shot, llillman dragged the body te one side and put e:ie of his own books in the dead man':; pocket, lie then took .les's valise and went off. He was about te tell mc where he was going, but I told him I did net want te knew, as LANCASTER, PA.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1881 I could find out seen enough. I never heard of him since. Mrs. Hillmau has said te me since then that she knew where he was. 1 also heard that he was travel ing iiiniei the name of William Mess. Baldwin and his wife knew all about it. Subsequently Brown escaped and ic tracted this confession, saying that he had been induced te make it by the lawyers for the insuianee companies, who, hesaid, had told him that if he would make it and if Mrs. llillman would deliver the policies te the companies he would he permitted te go fice. Mrs. llillman did surrender the neli cies and confessed that she knew her hus band wa alive. The Baldwins. Mrs. llill nian and Blown have since disappeared and no trace of ihen: has been found. Hillmau himself has been ficquuutly seen since then, and he i known te be iu some "!' (lie mining camps around Le:uiilie. The companies have detective:; en lfTs track, and they receive reports of the pro pre gscss of the hunt, llillman is said Le be a typical Western brave, and it is surmised that the detvt lives are mo:e afraid of him thin detirei:-. of gaining the :ewaid for his eaptuie. I'.triu and ('-mien. l'e!a! .u!l'S ::! Hi;-i;ai:ii:iiei. . i'. It." in Cidiiitry dentli'incn. The ite i'i.'P is one that is liarvt.ili.l in the wiuier and if prepeily done and used te the Lest advantage, it is one of the most profitable e: eps of the farm. Ice is no j longer te be censiileicil as a luxury, but I lather a a ue'vs.-.iiy, especially iu iLtry ' iaiiuing. 'i'h.; heUsi, if nel. illicitly built. ' should l.-e erected befoie winter sets in." I it is better te build a substantial he.ise, j at'd one that is larger than is Kquiicd te ; held the ice fi.r a single season's use. It j is unpleasant tiuu:i;eall the arrangements ' for I he u-e of ice and then have it fail for a seas: in. Te avoid thi.; sttue ennui;:! for; two .seasons ..nd keep a supply for one i year ahead for an emeigenej. The farmer who keeps no accounts inu-t ,v.n!: in the dark, lie cannot tell hew i much his weil. pays, or whether one part J el the I'm in may net cause a positive outgo ; instead of luing a souree of income, lie i might knew by a few hours spent in bee lumping, that his gieai ptelil comes from eat !y lambs, or the field of loots, or the dairv, aud this way knew what changes te make, te increase the income of ; the farm and diminish the outgo, or both. ! Accounts should be kept with each field. ; Only the main points should be cntcii.il. j It is a mistake te go into all the details, as j some ha, u done, putting down each little ' thing done. Simple account.-', that can be j kept without imposing :i burden, and at i the same time covering the essentials, are all that should bn attempted. The barnyard is el mere importance- in , farm economy than the heuseyard, be cause out of it are the ; ;:ate:i of crop.-. It : is there that li.e manure i.-, made and pre- ; served. Seme fainter.; have no b.irnyaid, J and they make very little manure, and ', save and jucscrve none. Such larnici:; must sooner erjatcr go te the wall. 'l lie ne-bainyaid system of fanning v. ill an-1 swer se long as the virgin fertility of the ; soil is net exhausted, but after that the. i farmer who forgets his manure pile, or ; neglects te guard il with a covetous eye, 1 j is behind the age. A. proper barnyaid ler i i the advanced aud progressive farmer, is one that is dished .sloping from ail sides I towards the centte with the bottom ce- ; j meutetl, or iu some ether way made water '' j tight. The a-binds an. Jc. I under envoi, , i and the yard i.-. H.. the keeping of the solid I and liquid laar.iue that conies from the . stock. The litter should be se abundant. I t'u.it the liquid is absorbed by it. Tepic-1 vent the washing of the inauuic by tv.ins, j a cover for tin: yanl, or that portion de voted te the picservalionef manure should lie pievidcd. Such a cover costs e'dy a few dollars, aud will pay ler itself the fiivrt i year in a larger quantity and better jual- j i'.y of niauuie. Lookout for the manuie ' and see that none of this valuable mat rial ; gees te wattle. : V;:sl: for l'"rt:i! Tree-. ('riinaiiteu u Telegraph. i Tiie. pic-en, and the first half of next, j month is probably the "nest time te scrape and wash pear and apple liees, iu eni. r te 1 dishidge the numeieits insects lli.it ate concealed under the bail: and in devices of the weed, as well as te letnove the' fungus clinging te the trunks and large limbs. A preparation of whale-oil :.e:ip, in the proportion of one pound of soap !e ', four or live gallons e! water, has been ' found te be aiemcdy ler these fruit-tree pests. Seme, however, apply a prcpaia- tieu of carbolic acid, sulphur and lime, freely diluted with water, as equally eiicc- i the. and as beh'galse :i protection sigaimt the blight and generally adting te the , health of the trees, i'eriiap.-. the hitter may prove the most efficacious. Is is easy te give both a tiial, and we have no hesitation iu saying that the result will be j highly satisfactory. We have often used the whale-oil soap iu the manner suggest- e.-l, with the best effects. IVeplc, en see- i ing our lire:;, have often asked us what! was d-tun te them te make thnu leek se i clean, nnoeth and healthy. i OUT I!;(JU tVOKK. j Satin;; t'uiii)Kiiis. Tlie '(jcriaautiiv. u Telegraph'.-, ' .suy.e tinii . Pumpkins adapted te culinary pui pui peses can lie pieserved netwulyal! winter, but up te tlie following .lUmmer. which is perhaps longer than may be desired. Lint for winter a pumpkin pie is :et excelled for delieieu:-.ucss by any ether, if tha ce-jk knows as well hew te make them as eve:y one .should, rt.nne liersens ue it ;iIm as a s.'.uee, and it is a very yond sauce if prop erly prepared. 'Wheu we. v.cie in the habit id" preserving the pumpkin we se lected the ' Yankee Squash, " as it was called, but ether yoed kinds will no doubt answer as well. Thes-c we placed en a sealibldingput up in the eelUr. allowing them te he i.ide by side, but only a single layer. We Used them as needed through the winter, aud found that from a dozen te a dozen and a half were ample te sup ply the family as !ou as we eared ier them. On two occasions we kept one or two ever te discover hew long they tmvhl keep, and wc found them in yoed condi tion in Auguxl, but that was about the 5iid of their time. Ceverisi;; Sirui. Ijerrie.t. Often theie is much said, and especially at this season of the year, about coveting strawberries ; and many persons are in duced by what they read te act se as te heartily rcjjret it when the sprint; comes round. YVe have known people te act en this sutjecstien, and cover their straw berry beds with manure, and lind the whole com pletely rotten in the spring. And yet a little evcrin with the riirlit kind of ma terial is net a bad thimj. If the plants arc entirely unpi etected the leaves are browned and often destroyed ; while it must have been noted by every observant gardener that the best fruit conies from plants that have managed te keep their leaves bright aud green till their spring liewers appear. And this is why a covering of snow . the whole winter is se geed for the strawberry crop. As wc have remarked, when the leaves are browned the crop is s-iual! : but when the snow covers the plants all the winter long, they come out in the spring iu the brv;t possible condition. Euc we cannot always depend en the snow. It docs net always come, or con- tinue in a regular way. Se if some light material can be put ever the plants that will net smother aud ret them, and yet will be just enough te make a shade from the winter sun and a screen from frosty winds, it will be doing a geed turn te the strawberry plant. Manure is bad. There is salt in it, especially when fresh, which is destiuctive te foliage ; but clean straw, or swamp or marsh hay that is free from weeds, answers the purpose very well. But it must net be put en very thick. The idea is, just enough te make a thin screeD, ami yet net enough te held the moisture long. Shade without damp is the idea. Such light protection is geed for the strawberry plant. -a m m A Ceu;;li i-i nature.- efljrt te rid the system et vate mutter. As.-.i.-t natuie, tlicn. by usiiif; Dr. Knit's Cough svrui. l'rlce IB cents u liettle. Uuard Agiiiust Disease. 11' you lind eusclf getting bilious, head heavy, mouth tool, eye yellow, kidneys dis ordered, symptoms of idles tormenting you, take u lew" duns of Kidney-Wert. It is mi ni re's reat assistant. Use It a an iidvnnce i;u:iri don't wait te yet down sick. See large advertisement. nU-lwditw Invigorating feed for the brain and nerves i- what we need in these days of rush and weiry. J'iirker's (Singer-Tonic restores the vital eneigie-., and brings geed health quicker tliiin anything you can use. Tribune. See ad vertlsemeni. nl-lmdeod&weew A Short Keail in Health. Te all he are sutTering '""eui boils, ulcers, scrofula, carbuncles, or et! r obstinate dis kwmiI the bleed and skin, :i course of ISur ISur ileclc I'.loed Killers will be found te be a short read te health. I'riec $!. Fer Kile at H. 15. Cochran:, drug stele, le North (Jueeu street, Lancaster. Mutmg tile UU'ects. K. (jiblw, of Uuttale. N. Y.. writes: Hcar !: your ISurdecl; ISloed 15itter- favorably spoken of. 1 was induced te watch their effects, and Had that in chronic diseases et the bleed, liver aud kidneys, your bitters have been sig nally marked with success. 1 have used them myself with best results, ler torpidity of the liver; anil in case of a friend of mine sit tier ing from iliepsy, tilt: eltect was marvelous." li ice -51. Fer sale at. II. IS. Cochran's drug store, 1U7 North (jueeii s trout, Lancaster. Jacob ."dart.elf, of Lancaster, X. Y., says your Spring ISlnsseiu works well for every thing you recommend it; myself, wife. anil children have all Used it, and you can't lind a healthier family in New Yerk State October ."i, issi'. I'i ice ."ID cents. Fer sale at II. 1. C'oeh C'eeh an's drugstore, l'!7 North (jiieeu street, J.an ca.d. :. fJiAtmims. i. 'tJ.1l l-.T.'l Iri'.l NI'Vl" i LA CE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS, FKATIIKIMVEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMA3SPS, Til E SJIiHTMAKEi!, .-J'. 5 NU'aTti IJUKKN STKKKT h Mi.;. :-s:.N!it H. GERHART'S rn Tailoring Establishment, (M the I.AUtiEST ASSOUTMEXTJit tir.c SUITING, OVERCOATINa, AS1 IMNTAL.OONIXG ever bieuht te the City of Lancaster. IVioea sie Lew as the Levost a:;i) Al! Geuds Warranted as Represented? L GERHARTS NEW STORE, Hi. 6 East King Street, C H.eTiuxc, t?;. 8. B. Best Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, iM CENTRE SQUARE. tir Af-.-ertmeut et CLOTHING- MKN, j:OYS AM) l'UUTHS iron FALL AND WINTER, Is larjjer ami mere varied than ever belere. Prices the lowest. Give us a cull. !). B. liestctter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 2! tyit LANCASTEK, l'A. COJU.. is. -KAKTlIt, .VlK'iesale anil Itetail Dealer In all kinls el MIMISKll A'.D COAL. je f iinl : Se. H'J North Water ami Prince u'reelM above Lemen. .Lancaster. n't-lyt! .W X (! lint n'ATJEIi Si:, Ijancastcr, l'a., Wholesale lunl Uetail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Cer.:iccti:i Vltii tliu Toleihenlc CzchancCt iVtuseh'Jnice: N'e. 20 (JKXTltE SQUA11E. !eb28-lyd u 111 TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, (.LEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers ami ethers In want et Sup:i'. Manure will timl it te their advantage te call Yard, Harrlsburg Pike. OlUcc. 20K East Chestnut street. ( agl7'f t etter t Sen DRX runs WANAMAKER'S ADVKKTISEMETMT. JOHN WANAMAKER CALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FOLLOWING : Our circular silks, CJ-tnch, arc bought entirely lreni the makers in Lyens this fall for the first time. We have ailvuii tae in the price, ami besides a ilegrue of cenlltlcncc net te he et in miscel laneous buying. Xext-euter circle, ChestnutSt. entrance. lj there anythiii;; black at 75 cents better than flannel? It U of the sim plest et all weaving; and nut mill I y money gees a Ien1; way in buying it. Itlack scrj;e at $1.', lull .V! inches wide; exactly the wholesale price, to te iluy. .Vext-eiiter circle, Clicstniit-St. entrance. Cainel's-hair lightly covered with beurette plaid; the same, se heavily covered with bright beurette single threads as te constitute a high illumi nation. Vl. Third eirelc, sent beast trout centre. Ladies' coats of every grade arc in a goeil light in the new corner; and it there isn't enough room it is bceausu many Inij i is are there. .New te-day. Coats et light cloths tiimiiied witli piiuh, for jeung ladies only; the sizes ami ntylcs are young. $1.; and $11. rail Chestnut street. Lengthening and rc-dylng .seal coats ; ami the sooner it is done the better. American dye, of course; but ler sec ond dyeing it isn't worth while te send te Londen. I!y the way, would you like te leek into our busy fur workroom en the third Heur? Yeu phitll sec all sorts of lur skins and every process of making and ask as many questions a'j you like. lStUChcstuut street. JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand Depot, 13th street, PHILADELPHIA. 1JCOX KOS IHTTEKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IUON' ISlTTKItSnrc highly,rccemmended ter all diseases requiring a eeituin and cltt cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE- TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, ami gives new lite te tlie nerves, it acts like a cliarm en tjie digestive ergan.s, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tiutiuy the linti', Jtetchiw, lcut in the titemach, Jlcartbum, rtc. The only Iren Preparation that will net tiiuelcvii I lie tt:tl ir gi v lieudnclin. Sold by all druggints. Write, ter tiie A li C Heek, 71 pp. et useful and amiiing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, iZMyd&w BALTJJIORB, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE. 137 and 139 North Queen stroet, Lancaster. VAKKtAUJCS, AC. KST WO KK ANI UGASUXA IJ ' 1'KICKS. B PHILIP D0E1CS0H, Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPAR I1UG- GIES, PHAETONS, MARKET WAGONS, &c, &c. KVLIl'SEii specialty Sele right for Southern Pennsylvania. A great variety of SLKHJHS en hand. UKPAIKIN'U promptly attended te. Satis faction guaranteed. WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY : Ne. 128 East King Streot, LANCASTEK, PA. HALF hiL'AI'.E EAST OK THi: COCKT HOUSE. ii5-lmd&'.v Carriages ! Carnages ! 'AT EDGERLEY k CO.'S, Practical'Cariiagc Builders, "larkct Street, Rear of Central Slarkct Heuacs, Lancaster, Pa. Vc have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CAKRIAGES, Which wc elTcr at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, liivc ns a call aa-Uin;itrinirnreinntIv attended te. One set of workmen capccially employed for hat purpose. fn2G-tfUAw HE UIC A L. X OCIIKK'S ReiieAvned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, safe.spccdy and sure remedy ler Colds. Cough.-1, Hearse.nc3.-i. Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, lSron lSren chitis. Whooping Cough. Spitting or JllooiI.In JlleoiI.In JlloeiI.In llummation et the Lungs and all Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines nil the medicinal virtues or the.e articles which long experience has proved te prose tlieme.it sate and eflicient qualities ler the cure or all kinds or lung diseases. . ,,, iMCICE, 25 Cente. Prejiaretl oiilyandseldby OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East King Street, Lancaster. Price Twe Cents. aoevs. THE Striped moleskin plush, 21-ineh, fiTS. Very rich solid silk plush stripes en ottoman stllc with line stripes or sat in merveilleiix between, $0.50. A distin guished novelty from Purl. Ivery-white satin de Lyen with bold brocade or cream plush picked out with uncut plush of tlie same color, $lu. Next-outer circle, Chestnut-Si. entrance. Larc siuall-ehccks or small-figured plaids: nut at. all like suiall-chccks and netatall like plaids; a new ciTecttillo ciTecttille gether ; stronger than smalNchecks and less gray than many colored plaids, $1.50. Considered decidedly stylish. The cloths arc rather heavy. Second circle, .seuthea.it lreni ccntru. Muslin underwear et a grade found nowhere else in tlie stores of Philadel phia and New Yerk, with the exception ofasinglcheu.se; I. '., well made anil or line enough material without any cxtriiTiigancc whatever, and at very moderate prices; se low indeed that families cannot niren I te de the anie work at home. West from Chestnut street entrance. Wc have hail made a variety el very rich ties of embroidery surah, and much liner surah than wc have seen in rca'.'y made ties, '""i cents te $i. The quality Is the same iu them all. The difference is In width and embroidery. Bastfctc ties embroidered with silk mid cotton, a very unique and cllcctivu combination. Quite handsome embroidered mult tics at 15 cents. First circle, southeast lreni centre. Market and Chestnut, JtlTTJSliS. T KON rKON 1HTTEIC-). SURE APPETISER. DliY UOODS. N JKAV CHEAP STOKK. METZGBR, BARD & HADGHMAN AT THEIR NEW CHEAP STORE.: Have an Elegant Assortment el LADIES' COATS & DOLMANS. LADIES' Coats & Delmans Unde cxuicxsly te our order by the best maiiutacturersef New Yerk and Philadelphia which for STYLE, BEAUTY, FINISH, axd LOW PRICES CANNOT BE EQUALED. & NEW CHEAP STOliE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STKEET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. ( Adler'a Old Stand.) L"aIK' ANOEKTsi.irVetJ WAST A Geed and Fine Kitting Heet or Slew Itcady-ina'Ie or Made te Order, go te P.IIIEMEN.'S. Xe. 103 North Queen Street. Custom Wert Specialty. JyS-tMS&W