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Volume XVIII- -Ne. 197.
LANCASTER, PA. FKIDAY APRIL 21 1882.
Price Twe Lenta.
TORN S. GIVL12K &' CO.' AUVKKIISEMEM.
GJ-ENTLEMEN!
CALL AND SEE OUR
LARGE STOCK OF HEW STYLE SUITIMS
Fer a DKES or BUSINESS SUIT we make them up ill the BEST STYLE and AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
A NE WDEPARTURE I
We are new marking all goods in plain figures, at a Small Profit, te insure rapid
sales, and will have ONE PRICE ONLY.
JOHN
Ne. 25 EAST KING
JNO. S. GIVLER. .
M
YKRS, RATIIFON irC'O.
GENTLEMEN, we Have new in stock a Pine Assortmeut of SERGES
GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Fine Assortment of ENGLISH
the Fashionable Celers.
ititr titwiKu
ericiKCi uress oeoos.
SPRING WOOLENS
Ladies Suiting Cleths.-
Ridiiig Habit Cleths.-
J.AJ
Ladies' jSpriiig Sackings. $
Spring U a s s i m e r e s .-
Handsome Suitings.
Spring Overceatings.-
SIOWS, URBAY t CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKET and' NINTH
1"1AIU'KTS!
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MOQUETTS,
BODY BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
EXTRA SUPERS,
CHINA MATTINGS,
Geed Heme-Made Rag Carpets.
25 WEST KING ST.
HOUSE MUX
pfclNSi & TYH.LSON-
HOUSEFURNISHING.
JUST KECIttVK!) AX
White Wash
- AND
Wall Brushes,
CHEAPEST IN TOWN.
Prices much Lewer than ever before.
FLINtt & WILLSON,
152 North Queen Street. - - Lancaster, Pa.
rjAS FITTING, ETC.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
IRON PIPE for GAS, WATER and STEAM
STOPS AND CUT T0 ANY LENGTH- VAT VFs
ALL BINDS OF FITTINGS for STEAM, WATER and OAS-LOWEST PRICES.
SLATE MANTLES AND LOW DOWN GRATES.
CHEAPEST G4S FIXTURES IN THE CITY. SLATE, TIN AND GRAVEL ROOFER.
Nee. U, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
faprt-ua
vxtOinxKu.
S. GIVLER
STREET,
Mierchaiit Tailoring!
MYEKS, RATHFON
Our assortment of Ladies' Suiting
Cleths includes a wide range in the
.catalogue of colors in all the new
shades, combination and effects of
this season. Alse, Scotch and Eng
lish suitings, cheviot, etc.
Cur stock of Ladies' Biding Habit
Cleths is mere complete than ever
.before, and embraces all colors,
shades and qualities of Imported and
Demestic Fabrics.
Our colledion of Ladies' Spring Sack
ings is very extensive and contains
all tne standard and new stylish de
signs for early spring wear; small
checks, plaids, fancy mixtures, etc.,
in all grades,
i'ine American Cassimeres and Eng
lish and French Treuserings in all the
"very newest designs for gentlemen's
vear.
New effects of Schoeller, Wulflng,
Bockhacker, Forstmann & Hoffmann,
.Jehn Tayler, Clay and all the leading
standard makes of gentlemen's
suitings.
Steckinets, Kerseys, Meltons, Cork
screw, Mixed Twills in medium and
"very thin weights for Spring and Fall
Outside Coats for Gentlemen.
STS.,'
Philadelphia.
& BROTHER.
1811 INK aoeits.
1MMKNSIC STOCK OK
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& CO.
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
GEO. F. RATHVON.
in all the most Fashionable Celers.
CHEVIOTS with silk imclure in all
& CO.
VLOTUISU.
Suited te the fastidious Yeung Man
for Drawing-Roem, Parler ei Prom
enade. Perfect-fitting, tastefully
finished Goods, that will sustain our
reputation for Superior Clothing.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Te Parents and
Guardians.
The keenest test of a clothier's
skill and judgment conies from
the middle aged boys average
boys of ie te 14 years. Their
clothes must have strength and
beauty. Te combine these we
try hard and succeed. If you
are a buyer of this sort of cloth
ing leek at what we show. We
have the lower grades from $6
a suit downward, and higher
grades from $10 a suit upward ;
but te-day ask attention te ten
styles of geed, solid, honest and
tasteful things of moderate cost.
One style Reugh-and-Tumblc
Cassimere, $6.50.
Twe styles Elberon Cassi
mere, $7.50.
Twe styles Washington Cas
simere, S3.50.
Twe styles Spring Lake Cas
simere, $8.50.
Three styles Spring Lake
Cassimere, $9.00.
We believe that competition
cannot touch them.
Kilt and Blouse Suits for
small boys.
Oak Hall Shirt Waists,
Twe davs left of Anniversary
Week.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
OAK HALL, Sixm ad Makket Streets.
PIIILDELPIIIA.
SAMUEL H. PRICE ATTORNEY, HAS
Removed bis Offlce trem 55 North Duke
street te Ne. 1 GRANT STREET, Immedi
ately in Rcw of ,.Court Heu$e, Leng's New
BUilOIng, B47rtfd
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BfflDI
BLOODY PEESCOTT.
KILLING HIS MOTIIRK-INLAW.
Angered Ueeause Hit Breakfast was Celd,
Uellraui Ucr With a Shevel.
A shocking murder was committed at
West Somerville, Mass., yesterday, the
victim being Mrs. "Mary Russell, aged
seveuty-nine, who was killed by her son-in-law,
Edwiu 11. Prescott, aged sixty-six.
Mrs. Russell's daughter, who is Prcseett'a
second wife, went te Bosten iu the fore
noon and en her return was met at the
deer of her heuse by her husband, who
told her he had just killed her mother.
The horrified woman ran te the police sta
tion and brought elllccrs te the scens. who
en searching the premises, found lying iu
a back shed the body of Mrs. Russell with
her skull fractured, her face htaved in and
her threat cut from car te car. The
muiderer was secured and taken te
jail. It seems that Prescott came
down stairs iu the meruiuff and ibuud
his breakfast eeld. lie made a remark
about it te Mrs. Russell, te which she re
plied tauntingly. He then went after her
as she was going te the shed oil' the kitch
en with a household utensil hi her hand.
He. caught her as she was decending the
two or thrce connecting steps and pushed
her down. In the struggle she get him
uuder and aimed several blows at him
with the article in her hand. This an
gered him. and turning her under him he
reached and get a brick which was lying
near and holding her down by his weight
battered her face with the brick until she
lest consciousness. Then, net wanting
her te suffer any pain from her injuries, he
get a common coal shovel and pounded her
en the top of her head tefractuie it. Then
te be sure she was dead, he slashed her
threat several times with a sharp case
knife. His mother-in-law's constant in
terference iu his family ali'.iiis and her
offensive treatment of him reduced him te
a state of melancholia and about a week
age his wife had arrangements made for
his consignment te an asylum, but the
evidence of insanity was considered insu
fficient by the physicians and the papers
were net signed. Mrs. Ru&sel was pos
sessed of a large estate, of which her
daughter is te be heir. Prescott while
telling his story showed no signs of insani
ty and but little mere excitement than was
natural te a person of his age and physi
cal weakness. The officers at the jail say
Prescott is undoubtedly insane. He will
probably net be arraigned, but be sent
directly te an asylum.
AN 1MJ1AN OUiUKKAK.
The Up: Isms el the AVarm Spring "A'ribe.
Troops lu thu Rescue.
Wilcox ( Arizona ) dispatches state that
Loces' band of AVarm Spring Indians left
Sau Cailes Uwei ration eaily yesteiday
morning. .. D. Sterling, the chief of the
police en the reservation, who had gene
out te asccilaiu if any renegades were
lurking near the Warm Spring Indians'
camp, was killed, also one of his Indian
police. It is thought that .1 number of
renegades were at the Iudian camp last
night and induced the Warm Spring In
dians, who were formerly a part of Vic Vic
teria'p people in New Mexico, te go en the
warpath. Reports el the massacre of eight
men en Eagle creek have been received,
but lack confirmation. Majer Shefield,
with sixty men from Camp Themas,
crossed the liver at the sub-agency, en the
trail of the fugitives. General McKenzie
is new at Fert Bayard. It is believed that
General Persythe, with all the troops at
his command, is already iu the field te
head off the hestilcs and protect the Gila
river and Frisre river settlements. The
Chricahuans also tin eaten te break out.
Majer Shefield, with the garrison at Pert
Themas, will have his hands full te keep
them quiet.
Still another Arizona dispatch say.s : " Iu
view of the recent outbreak Gen. Wilcox
ordered two companies of cavalry te scour
the Dragen and Mule mountains te leek
for lcnegade Indians." General Wilcox,
iu a "dispatch te the governor of Aiizeua,
Bays : " I de net knew hew far this out
break will spread, but would advise the
military te be notified everywhere." Gov Gov
ereor Tuttle hau notified settlers at" Glebe,
Hewie and Cliften, and also Governer
Sheldon, of New Mexico, of the outbreak.
A dispatch from Tuscan, Aiizeua, says :
About 110 bucks arc en the war path, GO
of whom aie Mippesed te be returned
Ghiricahuaus. A report has just been re
ceived by a limner, "-vi.i. Saflbid, that.
Eagle creek has been laidcd by Jut aud
ether renegade 'Ghiricahuaus. If this is
the cafce the following persons have prob
ably brcn killed : Tem New laud aud wife
and two employees, McMurran aud son,
Lamb and ieii and Stevenson, shepherds.
Leeiih' band numbers eOO, of whom 50 aie
bucks.
Ul'Ci.UBE iS LMVXTIE COUNTY.
Dent rowing ChurcticH anil Ifwclllus and
Mewing People te Death
A most destructive cyclone passed ever
the northern end of Payette county late
Wednesday afternoon. The sierm first
stiuck the west end of Uullskin township,
in the uerlhci n part of the county, ahd
swept in a northeasterly direction, devas
tating everything before it. Houses,
barns, orehaidte, timber, trees aud fence.
were all leveled for a space of several
miles in length and about two hundred
yards iu width. The first building te sus
tain damage war. the Menonite chinch, ihe
roer being can ied far away. Little Abner
Jarrett, who was riding by, was lifted
from his horse and hurled violently in the
air, lauding many yards distaut. Ha had
hardly left his horse when the latter was
struck with heavy timbers and killed.
Sherrick's barn was next unroofed. When
the hurricaue reached Penusville it de
molished the Disemies' church and de
streyed the houses and barns of Farmers
Miller, Lyens and Wright. Messrs. Dcfc
wilcr, Atkinson and Frcbe also saw their
barns, orchards and fences swept away.
Jehn BunderfPs was upturned and perhaps
fatally injured. Jeseph Glassburu's heuse
was utterly destroyed and his wife and
five children dangerously hurt.
jji the Track or the Gale. .
The terrible a!e then struck the house
of Jehu Wincgrevc aud made sad havoc
of it. His wife was found by her husband
lying dead, many yards awav, with her
infant child te her breast. The child was
unhurt. The next thiug te meet Mr.
Winegrove's gaze were his five children,
scattered about, all in flames and fighting
both fire and storm. Their lives were
saved. The children aver that the flames
came from the cloud that burst ever them.
Jerry Stauflcr and his two daughters were
badly hurt, but hew badly cannot yet be
learned. The extent of the destruction of
property cannot be told new, but the de
vastation seems almost complete. Several
ether deaths are hourly expected and the
wail of mourning in the stricken district
is heard en every side. Accurate descrip
tions by eye witnesses are hard te obtain,
for the storm was se rapid in its progress
that the work of destruction was ever be
fore the frightened people kuew it. It ap
peared in the shape of a funnel. Hail
stones as large as a teacup fell daring the
progress of the storm.
STALWAETS ABEOAD.
FILLING TOE FOREIGN MISSIONS.
.11 r. Arthur Sends in Anether Hatch of
Nomination, Including That of
Dr. Wickersham.
Washington dispatch te the Times.
The interesting matter of the day was
the nomination by the president of a num
ber et Stalwarts te positions in the diplo
matic service. Alphense Taft, of Ohie,
was named te be minister te Austria;
William L. Dayton, of New Jeiscy, minis
ter te the Netherlands ; Nicholas Fish, of
New Yerk, minister te Belgium ; Jehn M.
Francis, of New Yerk, charge d" affaires
te Portugal ; J. P. Wickersham, of Penn
sylvania, charge d' affaires te Denmark ;
Adam Badeau, of New Yerk, consul gen
eral te Havana, and Harry L. Slaight, of
New Yerk, consul at Prescott. The nom
inations cause a geed deal of comment as
being a batch of Stalwart appointments in
pursuance of the policy of the administra
tion. That Taft was te go in for Austria
has heretofore been announced with confi
dence and that Badeau would be hand
somely provided for was quite as certain.
Messrs. Fish and Francis have been
talked of, and Mr. Wickersham was men
tioned among the possibilities. The
latter is claimed as the only Index eudeut
in the list, but as Ssnater Cameren is one
of his backers his orthodoxy is unques
tiened. The friends of Mr. Mitchell are
inclined te felicitate themselves en Mr.
Wickersham's nomination as the first ac
corded that senator aud as consequent
upon the latter's recent rcinenstrance,but
it is generally conceded as a Cameren ap
pointment. Mr. Francis said that he
would net take the position of charge
d' affaiics te Denmark, but would accept
the place were it raised te the grade of
miuister. This desired step has been
taken. Francis is editor of the Trey, N.
Y., Time. Badeau was nominated out of
personal deference te General Grant, who
also backed Taft's application for a place
under the present administration.
A SUKRIFF IN TROUUL.K.
l'ruccediiigti te Oust a Yerk County Ollicial.
Arcumeut was had befere the deputy
attorney general yesterday en an applica
tion for a writ of quo warrante, having fur
its object the ousting of Sheriff Altman, of
Yerk county. An affidavit was filed by a
feiincr deputy of the sheriff, named Ucin
del, setting forth that iu consideration of
his support for Alt man for nomination aud
election he should receive the position of
deputy sheriff. Heindel, who was recently
discharged from the sheriffs employ, also
presented au agreement, purporting te
nave been signed by Altman aud Heindel,
embodying the main declarations made iu
t'ue latter's affidavit Senater Rots' name
appears en the paper, indicating that he
was a witness te the transaction, but, ha
deuied that he affixed his signature. A
man named Smith also Hinted thai Alt
n mil had premised him a position as dep
uty shci iff if he biippeited him. Sheriff
Altman stated that the allegations made
against him wcre false aud al the request
of his lawyers the heating was continued
te allow counter affidavits te be filed in the
attorney geueral's eifiej.
;11AKL1,S ROBERT OARW1JX.
Death or the Famous Auther id "TheOiigin I
or species "anil "ine Descent or mm. '
Charles Rebert Darwin, one of the most
famous scientific writers of the pr sent
day, died yesterday at his home, Down
house, near Orpington, England. He was
the son of the late Dr. Rebert W. Darwin
aud a grandson' of Dr. Erasmus Darwin,
the author of the "Botanic Garden,"
"Zoenomia" and ether works, which
contained the germs of the the;iic.s after
wards formulated by his grandson.
Charles Darwin was beru at Shrewsbury,
February 12, 1800, and was graduated at
Cambridge in 18J1. The same year he
sailed iu II. M.- ship Beagle as veiun
tecr naturalist iu the scientific ex
ploring expedition around the world, and
en his return published a most enter
taining ' Journal of Researches into Geol
ogy and natural history." In 1830 he
married his cousin, Emma Wedgwood,
granddaughter of Jesiah Wedgwood, t he
potter, ami shortly after published the
' Zoology of the voyage of the Beagle," a
treatise en " Ceral Reels," and one en
"Velcauie Islands" aud a volume of
"Geological Observations." These were
followed by a somewhat famous mono
graph ou the Cirripedia and iu 1831) ap
peared the "Origin of Species by Means of
Natural Selection," a book which attracted
great attention all ever the world and es
tablished the author's fame as a leader of
modern scientific thought. It is a work in
which large knowledge aud cIofe observa
tion were joined with a power of clear and
brilliant generalization that captivated the
reader, aud although but apart of the doc
trine therein set forth was Derwin's own,
he has nevertheless giveu it his name,
and " Darwinism " has become au accept
ed term iu popular speech.
NKWS Ol TUK DAY.
What lias Ilecn Worrying; the WerM in
General.
A widow, named Angers, was found
murdered iu her bed at St. Sauvcur, Can.,
yesterday merniug. A mau named Miti
cucr, has been arrested, charged with the
crime.
Jehn S. Zcblcy, a thirteen yeai old boy,
employed in the Diamond state mills, Wil
mington, was caught between the rollers
aud drawn through them. He was horri
bly mangled aud died shortly afterwards.
Anua Hincs, 18, was found drowned iu
the canal at Cohecs. Her hat aud shawl
were en the bank. It -is supposed that
she committed suicide, but thcre are
rumors of foul play.
Lillic Ciess, who was shot en Tuesday
by her lever, Jehu Shriver, iu Philadel"
phia, is believed te be out of imminent
danger aud her ultimate recovery is possi
ble. Yeung Shriver during the day was
admitted te bail in the sum of $10,000 and
was removed te his home.
In Syracuse, N. Y., Patrick Uerrigau,
e0 years of age, while delirious, escaped
from the custody of his friends at mid
nisht and was found dead in the garden
of a neighbor next morning. His death
was probably caused by the rupture et a
bleed vessel of the brain.
Themas J. Walter, fireman en a frieght
train of the Baltimore & Ohie railroad,
was killed by jumping from his train. The
train collided with two empty freight cars,
which had been blown by the wind from
a switch te the main track. Jeseph Coun
tess, the engineer, was thrown from the
engine and severely injured.
Au excutien has been issued against the
the managers of the Zoological garden,
Philadelphia, te recover damages for en
juries received by a man named Cele, who
claims te have been hurt by one of the
society's keepers while he was looking
into a cage in the year 187G. He was
awarded $1,500 damages ;n his suit, aud
the counsel for the secic'y was preparing
te appeal the case te the supreme court
when the execution was served.
The residents of Wcehawken arc very
much excited ever the mysterious disap
pearance of Policemen Jehn Haydock and
I Michael Tourney, the jail keeper of tUe
township, neither of whom has been seen
or heard of for several days past. It is
alleged they had some connection with a
gang of New Yerk repeaters, who came
ever and voted at the recent election.
Five of the latter were arrested at the
time and are new in jail awaiting trial.
The Democratic congressional committee
has appointed a beard of control, consist
ing of Representatives Flower, of New
Yerk ; Resecraus, of California ; Cobb,
of Indiana, and Randall, of Pennsylvania ;
Senators Davis, of West Virginia, and
German, of Maryland, and J. R. 3IcLcan,
of Ohie ; C. C. Baldwin, of New Yerk,
and J. P. Stockton, of New Jersey. Sev
eral new members were added te the gen
eral committee and a sub-committee was
appointed en finance.
The large bended warehouse at the
Broadford distillery, iu Fayette county,
gave way about 2 o'clock yesteiday morn
ing under the great pressure exerted by
the 4,200 barrels of whisky stored away
iu it. Hundreds of the barrels collapsed
and the liquor ran down into the Yengh
river. Men and boys ran with buckets
aud jugs te get a part of the flowing juice.
Others get down en their knees aud sipped
the fluid te their heait's centeut. The
less of the whisky cannot be estimated ex
actly as yet, but will probably amount te
scveial hundred barrels.
The poeplo of Camden are excited ever
the trichinosis poisoning of the two small
Ryan children. The little urchins are ex
pected te die from the effects of eating the
small quantities of ham supposed te have
been affected with the torrible triehiua
spiralis parasite. Beth children Jehn,
three years aud seven months old, and
James, one year aud seven months were
in a condition of mingled convulsions aud
coma all day yesterday, with their ex
tremities fast swelling and all the evidences
of the mysterious and fatal malady becom
ing mere pronounced.
Paralytic strokes, heart iiKuau, and kiduuy
aHectiniisj. prevented ly the u.su et Jirewn'd
Iren Uitteifr. apli-lwd&w
A Smeeth Complexion can be had hy every
laily who will use Parker's) UingcrTenlc. Reg
ulatinK the internal organs mid purityiiu; thu
bleed it quickly removes pimples am) gives a
healthy bloom te the checks, hee notice.
ap7- Imdcnil Jecew
.Four en Oil.
h. 1. Follett, Sl.uien, i). stales thathchu
Used Themas' Eeleetrie Oil ler burn.-., and litis
leund uelliiiig te equal it iu seething thu pain
ami giving Yefiet. Fer bale at li. 1!. Cocli Cecli
rail's drug Mure, IS" North Queen street, Lan
caster. Satisfactory.
Mrs. Wallace, ilullale. N. Y writes: "1 imve
used liurileck UIoel Hitters ler nervous ami
bilious hcMlachcs, and have recommended'
them te my Iricnds ; I believe tliem superior
te any ether medicine I have used, and can re
commend them tuanyene requiring a euro ler
biliousness!." l'licu $1. Fer sab; at II. 11.
Cechran'si drug store, 137 North Queen stieet,
Lancaster.
DJZY UOUJJS.
1. SWARR.
A UAUUAI.N.
WHITE COUNTERPANES,
Twe and one-fourth yards wide, and only
SEV1SNTV-F1VK Cents.
REMNANTS OF
VIOTOBIA LAWNS,
FOUTV Per Cent, less than Kcgular Price.
Our P.LKACIIKD 3IUSI.INS at TKN Cents
hid better than the Fruit et the Leem ami
equal te the Williauisville.
The DEFIANT SHIRT is one et the l.cst in
the market ler $1.00, and has the Patent Hack.
JOHN P. SWARR
lyd&w
NO. SO flUUin QURKN ST.
It. MARTIN A- CO.
GENTS' FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
T'ie nianulaclurerd el the
PEARL SHIRT
desire by this method te thank the public
ler their appreciation et this celebrated
xai incut, ;ls evinced by the gt catty in
created demand, as u'cll as by thu con
tinual receipt et testimonials et satislae
. tien with the same.
The PKAUI. felllUT i.i manufactured
either with open or closed besoms unit a lit
always guaranteed. Price 91.00.
A full line et 1'UINT and PEUCAI.K
SHIRTS just received. All prices Irem ri."c.
up. Thcoe shirts are cut ever the bame
pattern as the Pe.rl Shiit and guaranteed
te lit.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Ger. West King and Prince Sts.
liANUA.VTEK. PA.
II
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BLACK SILKS
AT-
fflETZGER & EMMS
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at 50c.
at 65c.
at 75c.
at 87c.
at $1.00.
at $1.12.
at $1.25.
at $1.50.
at $1.75.
at $2.00.
These goods were bought in the AUCTION
ROOSIS of NEW YORK and P1IILAUKLPIA,
and arc Extra Geed at the Prices.
METZGER
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STOKE,
Ne. 43 West King, Street.
Between the Cooper Reuse and Seriet Herse
Hetel.
Janli-lydAw
31 JUDICAL.
BK
OffS'S IRON HITTERS.
Knew
That BKOWN'S IKON" BITTEHS will
cure the worst case of dyspepsia.
Will iusiirea heaity appetite and increas
ed digestion.
Cures general debility, and j;tvc a new
lease of life.
Dispels ueiveus depression anil low spirits.
Uesteiesan exhausted muiui; mother te
full st length and gives abundant r.us r.us
teuauce for her child.
Strengthens the muscles .ind iieive-, en
riches the bleed.
Oveiceiues weaknes?, wakefulness and
lack efcucigy.
Keeps oil' all chills, fevers, and ether mal
arial poisien.
Will infiii-c with new life the wenket
invalid
37 Walker St.,lialliineie, Ilec. lfcsl.
Fer fix j earn I have been a great
bufferer ireni Uloed Disease, lv.
pepsin and Constipation, and be
caihe se debilltaied that 1 could mil
ictalii anything e:i my aeiuach. In
lact. life had almost become a Inn
den. Finally, when hope had al
most left ine, my husband seeing
UKOWN'S IKON IMTTlIlth adcr
tineil iu the piper, induced me te
give it a trial. I am new taking the
third bottle and have net lelt .-.
writ in six yeai.. ay 1 Ie" at the
picsicnt time.
Jiln. I. f. OniKrtt.
BROWN'S IKON UITTEKS will have a
better tonic eifeet upeu any oue who
ueedb "bracing up." than any tuedi"
cine made.
Fer s.ile at II. II. CUCIiltAN'b luu -fie,
l"i7 Ninth (ueeii utieet, l..iuea-te:.
apll-tw..w ",
TNUOMI'IClCIIKrlSI lil.K HUT TRUE THAT
Many daiigeiiiusdi-i-asesiishlight son. threat
may lead te i net generally ii!i.:crlxi.i or
apincniatcd. Tin: icmUIh uris Irul? Martling
affection of this mouth, pahite, tonsils,
larynx, nose and iiirx may lollew. Croup,
iliphtlieriaands-carlct lever are ilab'r te de
vclep with any irritation, and often catarrhal
ireubluand deainess can bi: d-icctly traced u
the u I t'-r disregard and iH'glentif .i roinineii
sere threat. The Occidental Dipi.ilurl.i i:,ae
is a true preventative and guarantrcd cun
Sold by If. 15. Cochran, druggist. 131 and l."
North i ueen rilreet, .Lancaster. al-iwti
I'AMUItANUltHJX, Jtr.
J H.lKfcS W. KKV.
WK iKE RACK AGAIN TO OUR
OLD .Vl'OUE UOUM,
Winch has been Remodeled and Enlarged.
We epuu out 1th a
NEW STOCK OP
WALL PAPERS
-AMI-
Window Shades.
Ol Every Drieilt'tlen.
Iu I'liiiniictieii wilh our lint; et goedw, we
havetiiki'ti paitid th" loom ler thu I'.vi'ltiiiTe
nale of
LACE CURTAINS,
FINE MIKROKS.
POLES, I'OLEv-,
CORNICES, ike, &c.
Ol which e have .tn K.len-ivu I.lne.
A vi?it el inspection m1h lie I.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
CAltlilAUXH, JiV.
rilllK ta.mmi:d CAKUlAUr; WORK
OF LANOA.Vi'CIl COUNT V.
EDGERLEY fc Ce.,
FINE.
Carriage Builders,
JIAKKKT bTKKKT.
Bear of Central Market House3,
LA NCASTKK. 1'KNN'A.
We niaki:ev'iv-tyli; I!ii:y tvi'1 Carriage dij-sin-d.
All work finished hi thi' :mt omfort emfort omfert
abl and eb'ant .style. We line only tin- best
si-li'cli'd material, and employ only tbebcsl
mechanic, r or quality el v. erk eurpiici'saie
tlie cin-ape.it in the tute. We buy ter cash and
ell en the most n-aenabli: term. Give usu
(.all. All work warranted. liejxthuna jrenii)Z
0 fittoKfel te. One set et werkini'ii i-sprel ill",
employed ler that imrpe-e. fi2n-i!i!.'S.w
i,tnnn ash tiVAiasrs:K.
XOIIN JtARR'S J-0.
NOVELTIES,
FOK THE
EASTER SEASON!
:i'I.AIN AND FJitXCKD
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AM) SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At the Koekstore of
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.