aMKBKK r ill t lattfaftei XkXsK Volume XVIII--N. 210 LANCASTER, TA. SATURDAY MAY 6 1882. Price Twe C it- dJh V rpnK GKEAT NEW YOKR KAZAAB. GOTTSOHALK & LEDBRMAN'S Great New Yerk Bazaar, Great lit Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 1882 Spring Season Announcement. 1882 Our Grand Spring Opening being ever, and being declared by everybody who witnessed tbe same te be A COMPLETE SUCCESS, we are ready te inform the public that we are fully prepared te satisfy everybody who will call at the Great New Yerk Bazaar. In the short time that the New Yerk Bazaar has established its large branch in Lancaster, the public are already convinced that we are . Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods I nut received, 25 dozen el REAL BLACK CHIP HATS for ladles, thi) hpst shape et tin: season. We will Hell them this week for 6S CKNTS. Thcse Hals cannot be henght elsewhere ter less than $1.00. 100 dozen et Children's Rough-and-Ready Sailors, in all colery. te match dres-ies, at the i illicit illicit leus piitc or 25 CKNTS. Cbll early it you want any. Only dozen let! et our FINK MILAN STRAW HON NETS at 3 CENTS. These Ileniiets are really worth fl.et). We have ceiiHtaiitly en liantl all h latest shapes et the n-.i en, such as PATIENCE, TYUOLK, PAUIMENNI.-. PIQUE. V1KNNA. KKGENT, EMPUESS, &,c. M&'XVr have the ahevc in every imaginable simile, te match suit'. We have nKe any style of OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIN, Te match Hats In endless variety. SPECIAL NOTICE! We shall commence en Monday, May 8th, another Great Bargain Week, and will give a full description of the same in our next week's advertisement. TgcSREMBMBER, the only Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods is GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GrRE AJT JNTEW YORE BAZAAE 26 & -28 s FECIAL JtAKGAINS IN FINE MEN'S SUITS. $6, $8, $10, $12, $14. MEN'S SUITS (Silk Faced), $15, $15, $15. THE 11EST ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN TnE CITY. NOTICE. A Sure Pep Wliip or Cane presented te every purchaser of a Heys' or L'Uild's Suit. AL. NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, apr!7-lyd&w THE ONLY CLOTHING TlffVKKS. KATHFON & CO. CLOTHING ! Our .sleck el p'ece goods is larger than ever, and the styles are all that could he desired. We are receiving daily the Newest ana IJcslfetyles the market can produce. With our increased trade we are Kept constantly in the 111:11 ket lining up our stock with Choice Goods, and our .stock is always kept new and our customers get the benefit et the market, all the lime. CENTRE HALL is all in motion. Every available heln is brought into requisition. We are turning out weekly ever one hundred suits in this department. Ol!K BKAUV-MAUK CLOTHING cannot be excelled hyany house in the state. The large basement lloer Is kept lull or duplicated goods, ami the second lloer is literally jammed lull el CLOTH ING ler Men, leuth Heys and Children all our own manufacture warranted te give entire satisfaction or luenev rclunded. OurTKN DOLLAR (tflO.OO) MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS arc moving etr rapidly, everybody being surprised at the cheapness. They are equal It net superior te any suit offered by any ether house at twelve dellais. All we ask of yen Is te call and examine ami be your own judge. Oar Youth's, .Beys' and Children's are all sold al LOW PRICES. Come and bring your boys along and have them clothed, and save one profit by buying your CLOTHING at MYEES, KATHFON & CO. CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 East King: Street, Lancaster. Pa. PENN HALL. Ne. 508 Penn Stroefc, Reading;, Pa. ItOUKS AMD STATIONER. ClNi:, PLAIN ANI FAMWY STATIONERY. NEW PANELS. NEW EASELS. NEW HOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, L. M. FLXMTS NO. 43 AVKST KINU STKKICT. JOHN BAKU'S SONS, Jelui Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER,, PA.. Have In stock and for sale, atllie LOWEST I'KICES the Largest Assortment el Beeks and Stationery That is te be leund In the Interior el Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Heeks. Illustrated Heeks, Juvenile Heeks. Sunday Scheel Heeks and Ulblcs, Family Hibles in Various styles. Teachers' Ulblcs, Hymn Heeks, German Bibles, Prayer Heeks. WRITING TAPERS and ENVELOPES. .....e, mtw 1 Cllf, Jlll JH1UKS, I UUAUI IJUU.S Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday. Cards. Picture Cards. &c. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And 11 general assortment of Stationers', Scheel Heeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OP THE BOOb qiBK KAK-THK UKUUKG OK TMK JM- -L palrmentef hearing in cases et chronic Huppuratlen et the car la very variable. It dc pends upon, for example, the condition of the eustachian tube and the amount of disease or the structure In the cavity or the tympanum. All diseases of the eye, car and threat imme diately cured toy DBS. II. D. and M . a. Long Leng AKEfi'S treatment. Office Ne. 13 East Wal nut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. my4-3td4w ltlank Hay Heeks, Ledger.. Cash Heeks, In voice Heeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks and GRAND OVEXIXG OF THE GREAT NEW TOItK 26 and IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. AS OUI1 SPACE IS SO LIMITED VK SHALL CALL THE ATTEN TION OF OUR LAUY PATRONS KOi: THIS WEEK -TO OUR- SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN GUI: Millinery Department, i NORTH QUEEN STREET. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. ROSENSTEIN, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, HOUSE IX THIS CITY ILLUMINATED I'.Y myers, rathfen & co., WINES AND aar,, . TKIUAKTVj OLD WINK STORK. ESTABLISHED 1785. REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. REWARTS OLD WINES OI 1800. 1812, 1817. 1818 AND 1837. FIXE OLD RRAN DIES AND WHISKIES, GINS, IltlSII AND SCOTCH WHISKIES. All the leading brands et CHAMPAGNE, BUOWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALES, Sc. Mineral Waters, Appelllnaris, Vichy, Frledrichshall. flnnyariTJ Janes, Saratoga and Ginger Ale. Alse Fine Olive Oils. . H. E. SLAYMAKER, S. CLAY MILLER, lit s, Brandies, Bins, Oil Rye listles, &c Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S .WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. r oek our fob meths: BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTn PfiOOF ARTICLE IN THE WORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, &V. Tarred EoeUng Mt by the yard or ten. ES WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE JOHN L. BAZAAR." 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. Our Ribbon Department Is ileelareii ly all who 1-ave visited the J5a.aa' te he the. richest anil most eeiuplete ever ccn betere In this city. We have jeceived ler this week UK) pieces el .Vineh elegant MOHti: ANTKJIIf; KIIfKON, ill all silk, te match lla's ami Feather'. We aie offering the s:mie al . cents a yard. This KIKIION wecuinel luiilie.tte atler this let is' gOIIC. Order Department. We must new call the special attention et eiirhnlv patrons te our A1ILLINKUY OUIiKU DEPARTMENT. It will really pay every lady loonier their Sprint; Hats and Jienncts at the Ilu.aar. The Milliners we employ are tin; must cK'iiiinccil m the trade, anil we have no-doubt will give entire satisfaction. Crepe Hats and Crepe Veils made te Older at very LOW PRICES. Wts l-eep constantly en hand the FINK'T REAL ENGLISH CREPES, Al New Yerk Prices. Lancaster, Penn'a. THE ELECTRIC LU2HT. CLOTHING ! liquors. - jan2S-lyd3 STREET. LANCASTER, PA. ARNOLD. A GENERAL EEVIEW OF THK PHILADELPHIA CONFERENCE. Corporal O'dnaugnesfy Attends He Meets the IJrum Majer and Associate States menA Harmonious Convention Reierming S'inether Year. Corporal O'Shaugnessy In Wilke-liarie Ke Ke cerii, Uep, Our Ded, our genial, whole-seuled, warm right up tu-youDen, beneath whose waistcoat beats a heart, larger by far, than ever lluttcreil beueath the plumage of the largest iuosquite that ever lived, our uuscllish seuater gave me permission te go te Philadelphia last Satuiday,te at tend the conference. And I hesitate net te declare, since liaruum was there .with the fat girl, and the wild men of .Bernee, Philadelphia has seen nothing like it. " I don't care te bit in," I remarked te Dium Majer Quay, as I entered the room; "Uen, I near, is banking : and the limit is likely te be lather tee large for me." "Come right in, corporal, come right in," remarked a pertly and somewhat ponderous statesman, who was sitting be hind a large amount of seated shirt besom and whom I at lii-st mistook for the late lamented Themas II. Renton. It seems it was net Mr. Benten, but a kicker from Easten. That is te say, he was a kicker when P.issmore was nominated a few years since. '' Never mind the limit," said the drum major. "Sheet your gaff," said the Christian statesman from Pittsburgh " Please tocemu in," said this lien. C Sell zcr water Wolfe, and I took a seat. There was nothing te drink in the room. When they get thi l sty they wenr. into the next loom. I may as well remark tight here that in the next room theie was net fling but h ink. They made Kiugsley take up the carpet te enable them te get iu mere packages. They went into the next room. When they le turned Seltzy wished te knew it any btatesman had a clove.. Ne statesman had a clove. ."This seems te bu an unexpected ca lamity," said the statesman liem Easten. " lias no oiie a cleve ? Lat us proceed te business." They went into the next room. When they returned rielt.y wished te knew if any statesman had an anisc-sccd or two. Ne statesman had an auisc-sced. " I am surprised at the murky and some what chaotic condition of the drug mar ket," lem uked the statesman from East East on. " Let its proceed te business." They went into the next room. When they returned Seltzy wished te knew if any statesman had a cardameu seed. " My friend," said the statesman from Easten, addressing Seltzy, " I don't wish te seem impeitiucut, but 1 would like te knew what business you fellow for a liv ing. Are you iu the drui line ?" This cenuudrum g emed te dampen the ardor of the convention somewhat, but the statesman from Easten rallied and re marked, "Gentlemen, let us proceed te business." The precession was formed as before The drum major promptly took the lead, when Seltzy asserted that he had an idea. Of course, it was a startling preposition. It broke up the precession. The states man Jfrem Easten observed, "Sir! you astonish me. " The statesman from Pittsburgh suggested "Whose it is ?". The drum major murmured, "s-mother year." But Seltzy .still bubbled up, " The people have .been defrauded ; the people want and the people will have office" I don't think the drum major's leply was appropriate te the occasion. He re peated his last remark "s-mother year." But the statesman from Easten was log ical and polite.. " The people !" he said, " the people." " Hew many of you people de there happen te be, my dear sir ?" " Sufficient unto the day is the evil thcreet," replied Seltzy. ' Fer the pur poses of this convention I am the people." " S mother year," reitcn.tcd the drum major. " Seme ether year, said Zeltzy. " Seems te me I have heard that re mark before." Several ether statesmen said they thought they heard a similar observation. "S-methcrs'car," rcmurmurcd the drum major, drawing his hand diagonally across his cxpansive forehead f and limited check, after the manner of ' man playing a cold deck. J , New, Mr. Editor, whatever clse may be said of the Hen. (J. Seltzdrwatcr Wolfe, lie is a pahiet. Ne icasonnble man will deny that, and his stibsqneut eon i se clearly demonstrates that assertion. " Gentlemen of the' convention," he re ntal kcd. "I move te aintnd," said the statesman from Easten. "Lct us pro ceed" At this point be precession again lcfermcd. Seme of.Hhe delegates did net return from the iieioein. Seltzy i etui tied, nibbling a bit f lemon peel. " Gentlemen of the convention,"' hn again remarked. " Smethcr year, " said the drum major, fixing his Bea or county eye, which was yet open, en the Union ceuny patriot. "I pretest," said Seltzy, lien behalf of the pcepli I piotest." "Pretest," said the statesman from Pittsburgh. " Pretest, you have been protesting ever since I knew you. New what's your game ? Sit down theie, stack up your chips, and we will siV.c up te them. " Suddenly the tone and manner of the Union county patriot changed. The lemon pcel dropped from his fiugera, his left cye steed rampant, and a genial forgiving smile overspread his classical face as he remarked, " And you give the dear people all they ask V" Mr. Editor : I did net hear the response. It was net audible mere than two or thrce hundred miles away, but there was that silent recognition of each ether's position that patriots always resort te under such circumstances, and I went into the next room. , It was rather late when the convention adjourned. Yen see, it's net-very often that the ten men who own this state happen te get te getber. When they de meet it takes seme time te arrange the details And as we caromed down the marble stairw.iy, ever the sciubbcrs and out en the sidewalk where the little birds were gathering their early break fast, I remarked te the drum major : , "Majer 1 The futu 10 is big with har mony." And the drum major replied, "S-mother year, corporal, s-mother year." ItlncKballliiK llieWomen Doctors. Lately, by the new rules of the Phila delphia county medical society, female practitioners are allowed racmebership, and in consequence of this action five women Drs. Anna Broomall, Clara Mar shall, Frances E. White, Hannah Croas dale and Ida Richardson, all professors iu the Wemen's medical college were duly recommended for fellowship. Three members of the county society presented and indorsed each name in writing, which is understood te be a guarantee for fitness. These fire names wree passed upeu by the censers, and, after some months of proba tion, at a regular stated meeting all of the five names thus offered were duly blackballed. THIEVES AND COUNSEL. SOU INGEKSOLL AND HIS CLIENTS. Guilt Confessed by Attempted Avoidance of Trial. New Yerk Times (Uep.) Friday. The trial of the Star Reute conspirators has been postponed for twelve davs en ac count of the absence of one of the defend ants Jehn W. Dersey who is new a fugitive. Dersey is the brother of the ex-senator, and his counsel, Cel. Rebert Ingersoll, with a mighty air of innocence and outraged justice, premised that he should be present whenever the case was called. The case is called. The govern ment i3 ready. Dersey is net te be found, and Cel. Rebert Ingerqpll has te admit his inability te keep his premise. This grotesque conclusion of the windy vapor ins of tbe learned colonel, however, is net unexpected. The tactics of the thieves have been dilatory from the first. While pretending that they wanted nothing se much as a speedy trial and " vindication," every obstacle that a shyster and a petti fogger could possibly invent has been put in the way of ascertaining the simple fact whether Brady, Dersey, and the rest au innocent cr guilty. This is net usually the ceur; e pursued by men who have a reasonable defense. Criminals take refuge in technicalities. Honest men aie impa tisnt of delays which stand betwixt them aud their complete vindication. If the Star Reute ceuspiraters were really the much maligned men that they claim te be, thoyare most unfortunate in the selection of their counsel. Fer example, it was set up yesterday by the counsel for the defendants that the two classes of persons indicted officials and private citizens should net be in cluded in one indictment, because the acts which an official might unlawfully commit could net be committed by a private citi zen. And, en the ether hand, the acts of a private citizen, while they might be in themselves felonious, would be wholly changed when attributed te official per sonages. Therefore, it was asked that the prosecution should be compelled te discharge either ene or the ether of the se twae classes of defendant?, since both could net be included in the same indict ment. This is a fair specimen of the pet tifogging te which the counsel for the de fendants have been obliged te resort in order te stave etf the trial of the alleged thieves. If, at the beginning of these piececdings, disinterested people had any (leui)t as te the guilt or innocence el Brady, the Dorseys, and the remainder of the gaug, the management of their coun sel has long since dissipated all such doubts. Innocent men, secure in the rec titude of their doings, and assured of the justice of theie defense, de net interpose quibbles and quiddities when their trial comes en. The Star Reute thieves stand self-confessed before the people te-day, by the llimsincss of the pretexts by which they have endeavored te postpone the day when guilt or iuriocence could be proved. If anything could add te the discomfit ure of the defendants in these cases, the conduct of that wordy blatherskite, Cel. Rebert Ingersoll, has amply filled the bill. When he was prevented by the decencies of the tribunal, before whom he appeared as advocate, from fulfilling a lecture en gagement in another city, he revenged himself upon the court by insisting upon the reading of a voluminous document, occupying three hours, by wjryef "get ting square " for his detention. Iimer- I soil has imported into the case the black guardism and vulgarity which legitimately belongs te the rascals whose case he is se zealously defending. It was the spirit of Brady and the Dorseys that bawled in open court, "I'll bet you a thousand dollars," when a preposition was made by .a government counsel, aud which clinched the matter with "Well, put up or tmut up," when the counsel do de clincd te make a wager . en the pending case. Yesterday this brawler from .the frontier capped the climax of his impu impu deuce and indecency by calling one of the counsel en the ether side a " liar " in open, court. This sort of the thing may be tol erated in the wilds of the far West, wheie te be " handy with one's sheeting irons," and te bandy oaths and blackguard epi thets is te fascinate the crowd, but it is net exactly what courts in civilized com munities are accustomed te. The trouble with Ingersoll is that he has been fighting Moses, St. Paul, and ether dead-and-gene worthies, who are incapable of reply, for se many years, that be has become inflated with tLe notion that he is unanswerable. Public opinion is never very far wrong. And public opinion has already convicted these men. Ingersoll premised, in open court, that Jehn W. Dersoy should be pro duced when the trial began. Today Dor Der sey is a fugitive and Ingersoll coolly says that he (Ingersoll) is net te be expected te help the prosecution. Brady and his gang have pretended that they aie hunger ing ami thirsting for vindication, and wlieu the eppmluuity conies, they devise new tricks te secure delay, and their counsel attempts te browbeat the court and cover an iguotniuiens flight by a display of vul garity that would disgrace a Tombs polio court. It does net, perhaps, se much matter new, as it did, what punishment is meted out te the Star Reute thieves. Ne fiue or imprisonment in their case can be exemplary, Their example is already sufficiently conspicuous and notorious for the improvement of mankind. They are in a pillory from which there is no escape NIK AND WILUK. TheyiJsthcilc William Interviews the Fas cinating Oscar. Taniniic ISoemcrang, We went down en the overland train Thursday te see the great wsthete. We picked him out without auy trouble add tackled him for a quiet little talk all by ourselves. Mr. Wilde is very tall, with a face like a bread axe. We told him that our nanie was Nye, the great Wyoming .esthete. lie smiled like the rolling-mill and shook hands. He were a soft hat and a kind of steel colored velvet sack coat. He also were his hands in his pockets clear up te the elbow joint. lie wears a kind of Byren cellar and a necktie tha color of a diseased liver. His pants were of grey material, and held in place with pale pink gum sus penders. They were shown as he steeped ever, his coat being cut just below the shoulder blades. His shoulder blades are high and intellectual. He wears his hair long, with hay and little mementoes from the sleeping-car iu it. His face is thin, and when buried in a piece of pic must be a ghastly sight. Mr. Wilde's teeth are evidently his own. jxoDeuy ceuia make teeth like them and escape the vigilance committee. They are bread and prominent, with a tendency te go out and leek for air. Ile doe's net seem strong, but his breath proves tHis impression te be erroneous Mr. Wilde were a silk handkerchief the color of the illustrations found in public documents describing the 'cattle plague. He spoke of various topics with a seduc tve drawl, wiggling his limber, angle worm legs as he spoke, and posing like a giraffe with the colic, for the benefit of the ladies who steed near. He wipes his nose in a lanqnul yet soulful way that makes you wish he would de se again. We asked return te England, and he tossed his in tbe air and said : "Ah ! I don't knew whether I shall sur vive op-net." "Yen get a geed deal of free advertising I see, " said the Boomerang man, gnaw ing a little fragment from an irregular piece of navy and thoughtlessly stepping en the patent-leather shoe of the great a:s thete. " Oh, yes," said Os. as he straightened up and extended his neck up through his cellar till you could see the scalloped edge of bis chemise. "Yes, sir ; most tee much of it. Still it pays moderately well. He, he, he I However, it is absolutely stupid of them te make Buch beastly and peculiar little jokes upon me, you knew.' We had a geed deal mere confidential talk with him before the train left, which we may give te the public after awhile, but at present space forbids. Mr. Wilde's complexion is very pallid, with here aud there a little pimple that relieves the monotony seme. He wears no beard or mustache at all, but makes up for that with a large growth of hair en his head, which falls in graceful fes toons ever his shoulders like a horse's tail ever an olive-green dashboard. He is just as full of soul as he can be. and walks and breathes Iike a 2-ycar old steer in a cab bage grove. He smiles every little while like a cellicky baby in its sleep, and sighs aud places himself in statuesque positions, astneugu something had giveu away in his apparel and he was trying te keep his ethereal pantaloons en till people looked the ether way. Ladies and sickly uirU requiring a non-alcoholic, gentle Mtimnlant, will find Brown's Iren 151 tie H beneficial. myl-lwUAw SLKKri.i8.-i nights, made miserable by that terrible cetuh. Shileh'.-t Cure U the remedy ler you. Fer sale at Cochran's drujr store. 137 North Queen St. niyl-luileewAw An ehflaily writes us: ''I am G5 years old and was feeble and nervous all the time, when I bought a bottle et I'arker's Ginger Tonic. I have used little mere than one bottle ami leel as well as at no." See ether column. uil-liudcod&cew That hacking cough can be sequickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Fer sale at Coeh ran's drug store, 137 North Qncpn Ht. myl-lwdeew&w Certificate. "I have used Kurdock ttloed Hitters with great beneiit ler indigestion and constipation et the bowels." U. L. Kasten, "Hamilton. Out." Price $1. Fer sale at II. I'.. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Will you suiler with Dv-mensia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vl-ali.er is guaranteed te cure yen. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mj 1-lwdeewAw Triumphant. Mrs. Selglried, Marien, ., says Themas' Ec lectrle Oil was triumphant in her ease; she used it for a severe cold and pain inside, and was relleved in a lew'mlnntes. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street Lancaster. l'rel. Gnilmelte, the Inventor et the French Kidney l'ad bearing his name, was one of the most noted medical men of his day iu France. J its cures et Kidney diseases are most marvel .us and are said te le permanent. Fer sale ax Kan tl man's Drug Stere, North LQuecn street. may6-lydWS. CLOTHING. A Statement That Tells. Fresh woolen goods in sight for te-day's trade at Oak Hall. One hundred and thirty-two kinds of Men's.Siiits. Eighty kinds of Youths' or Yeung Men's Suits. Eighty kinds of Large Beys' Suits. Seventy-nine kinds of Small Beys' Suits. They are distinct from all separate pantaloons, thin coats or ether goods seld1 as single garments ; also from 11 broken lets. Save a few small boys' garments they are all of Oak Hall make. An equal opportunity te this for buying geed clothing at least prices is net offered else where in America. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak: Hall, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADKLIMIIA. . s VKVIAT. eriricuiNa TO PERSONS IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit ei Clethes Ott A STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT, NOW IS TUB TIME TO BUY. We suggest placing an order only tosccure prompt attention and choice of stock. Dispel from yeurmlnds the thought of buying cheap, trashy garments when such splendid faciliticu are ettered te obtain the very best at snch moderate prices from the leading establish ment and the acknowledged headquarters ler COlUtKCT STYLES, the most striking and novel effects te be found in the European markets, which we Impert direct and hava exclusive control. 3-Remember, no ether, hoeso in this city can show the same line et goods. We arc the only party that handle the Original Londen and Parisian productions el OKIGET, 31 RUE V1VIENNE. PAKI. n An examination 5l our Immense stock will satisfy the novice as well as the aesthetic taste that for tone and character our goods cannot be excelled, and rank among the leading houses en this continent. Ne. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. him when he would MJSD1CAX. B KOffS'S IRON HITTERS. NOTED MEN ! Dr. Jehn F. Hancock, late President of the National Pharmaceutical Associa tion of the United States, says : ' Rrewn's Iren Hitters has a heavy sale. Is cencetlcd te be a tine tonic ; the character et the . manufacturers is a voucher ler Itm purity and medicinal excellence." Dr. Jeseph Reiieuts, President Balti more Pharmaceutical College, says. " I indorse it as a tine medicine, reli able as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic poisons." Dr. J. Fauis iloeuf, Ph. D., Profes Profes eor of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Pharmaceu tical College, says : ' Itrewu's Iren Hitters is a sate and reliable medicine, positively tree from alcoholic poisons, and can be recom mended as a tonic ler use among tl.esc who oppes-c alcohol." Dk. Edward Eaiucksex, Secretaiy Baltimore College of Pharmacy, says : " I liiilerscltasan excellent nie.licin a geed digestive agent, and a nen-ln toxicant in the tallest sense." Dk. Richard Sapinoten, one of Balti more's eldest and most reliable physicians, says : " AU'Whn have used Upraise its stand ard virtues, and the well known elinr utter of the house which makes it is a sutneient guarantee et its being all that is claimed; for they arc men who could net be induced te otter -Jiry thing else but a reliable medicine ler public: use." A Druggist Cured. Roe.nsuoro, Md., Oct. 12, 18S0 Gentlemen : Hrewn's Iren llitters cured me of a had attack of Inrligcstlen and fullness in the stomach. Having tested it, I take pleasure in recommend ing it te my customers, and am glad te say it gives entire satisfaction te all." Gke. W. HerFVAN, Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iken Bitters, and take no etherl'' One trial will cenvince yen that it is jnft what yen need. Fer sale at II. 11, COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. my 1-1 wd Aw GOVKKMKNT. INVESTIGATION AS TO the cause et Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria among the children, and the deaths tlittt fre quently fellow, prove conclusively that neg lect et sere threats is the one great cause. Hew important It la ter ns te regard such a decision and take every measure te prevent the growth et disease ttireugh snch neglect. There Is nothing better offered as a preventa tive and certain cure than the Occidental. It is quick and Instantaneous In its cure and pleasant te take. Sold by II. II. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lanc aster. myl-Iwd (1 KNTtuKMKN. T Imner ceverylu our practice which we have found very snceessfnl in casi-4 of prostration arising from indiscretion. These suffer! uif treui any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether cause;, will de well by sending a three cent stamp ler further Infor mation. Address, DRS. LA GflANGR A JOR DAN (late Jerdan A Uaviilsonl.-Ne. Uii Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. 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