u (Ik Volume XV1H--Ne 211 LANCASTER. J'A. MONDAY MAY 8 1882. Pric Twe (Btf. fUIE GKKAT MEW VOUK UAZAAB. Great New Tort 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN 1882 Spring Season Announcement. 1882 Our Grand Spring Opening being ever, and being: declared by everybody who witnessed the same te be A COMPLETE SUCCESS, we are ready te inform the publie 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 Just i reel veil, 25 dozen el REAL BLACK CHIP HATS . for ladies, the best shape et tin- season. We will sell tliviii this week ler 68 GENTS. TliehC Hutu cannot lie bought elsewhere ler less tliitn $1.00. 100 dozen et Children's Rough-and-Ready Sailors, in nil colere, te mulch dresses, at the ridicu lous price of JSG CENTS. Clill eaily it you want any. Only 25 dozen leltet our FINK MILAN STRAW ISONNKTS :it 3D CENTS. These Hen nets aits really worth $1.00. We have constantly en hand all the latest shapes et the M'a-eu, such an patiknck, tyrelu, parish:nnk. piq.uk, vienna, ukujcnt, EMPIIKSS, Ac, Ac. tiWc haye the above in every imaginable shade, te mutch bulls. We have alie any style of OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIPS, Te match Huts in ciullex-j vaiiely SPECIAL NOTICE! We shall commence en Monday, May 8th, another Great Bargain Week, and will give a tell description of the same in our next week's advertisement. flgsjrREMBMBER, the only Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Gccds is GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GREAT JNTEW YORK BA.ZJL AR 26 & 2S NORTH QUEEN STREET. fOHN H. tilYJLKK & :0S AUVf.K'lISEMICNT. Carpet Departmeiit : NEWEST STYLES AND COLORINGS IN ALL GRADES. CANTON MATTINGS IN FANCY AND PLAIN. CANTON MATTINGS IN FANCY AND PLAIN. Ne goods misrepresented aud sold as low as the same grades can be bought in Philadelphia or New Yerk. EWe have a competent man te Sew and Lay Carpets aud Matting. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN S. GIVLER, Kif YKKS, KATIIFON & CO. CLOTHING ! Our stock of niece sroeils is larger Newcstauu mi P.est. Stvles the market can nn nur stock with Choice- Uoeds. and the lime. CENTRE tiALL isall In motion. Kvery available heln is bi ought into requisition. Weaie turning out weekly ever one hundred Milts in this department. OUK UKADV-MADE CLOTtJIM; c.innnt be excelled Iivkiiv heu-.c in the state The large basement lloer Is kept lull or duplicated goods, anil the second fleer is literally jammed lull et CLOTH ING Jer Men. ieuth Heys and Children all our own manufacture warranted te jdvcentiu; satisfaction or money rclundeil. Onr TEN DOLLAR (10.00) MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS are moving elTninMly, everyheily heiiiK-nrpiIseil at the cheapness. They are equal It net superior te any suit offered by any ether heuie at twelve dollars. All we ask el you is te call ami examine and be your own judge. Our Youth's, Heys' and Children's are all sold at LOW PKICES. Come and bring your boys along anil have them clothed, and save one piefit by buying your CLOTH IN U at MTEE8, RATHFON CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.- PENN HALL, BUOKH AMD STA.'X'JOKKR. -I7IINIC, 1'I.AIN AND FANCY STATIONERY. NEW PAMELS, NEW EASELS. NEW BOOKS ASM) NEW MAGAZINES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S NO. 42 -WKST KING STltKKT. fOHN II AUK'S SONS, Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA.. Have in stock and for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment el Beeks and Stationery That Is te be found In the interior et Pennsyl vania, embracing New anil Standard Beeks, Illustrated Beeks, Juvenile Beeks, Sunday Scheel Beeks and Bibles, Family Bibles in Various 6tyles, Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Beeks, German Bibles, Prayer Beeks. WRITING PAPERS and ENVELOPES. Blank Day Beeks, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, in voice Beeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Beeks, Pockctbeoks Purses Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frame? Birthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And a general assortment of Stationery, Scheel Beeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOO-- (IRASD OVESISO OF THE OllEAT NEW YOJtK GOTTSCHALK & LBDBRMAN'S Bazaar, ST. IX THE CITV OF LANCASTER. AS OUR SPACE IS SO LIMITL'D WE SHAM, CAM- THE ATTEN TION OK OUR LADY PATRONS FOR THIS WEEK TO OUR- SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR VJtT GOODS, Ac. .GEO; VLOTIIISU. MYERS, RATHF0N & CO., than ever, anil the styles are all that could be nred uce. With our increased trade wenie kept Millmery Deuartrueui. our teek Is always kept new anil em eiMniners set the Ix-nt'llt et the market all house FUJtNisiijya noens. s 1'KCIAL NOTIUK FLINN & HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OP .Fishing Tackle, Fishing Tackle. BABY CARRIAGES, EXPRESS WAGOXS, CROQUET SETS, VELOCIPEDES, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, CARPET SWEEPERS, HAMMOCKS, STEP LA1WERS, And the largest assortment of Hensefiirnisliiuj (joerts in the city. -sole agents for ti.a PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER FLIKN" & WILLSON, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Reefing and Spouting Specialties. aiKltlOAZ. (AKKER'S GiXGEK TOMC. PAKKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without Intoxicating, cures dlyordi'iset the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys aud l!fUM? m MwE ?Lrei and the BEST AND fcUUEST rf ""' ;.""" -" "". j'u mi: suneniiK nein t Mnai; uempiuiiiis, nervous ness, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any dl-case, us,,. u,0 ten ic te-day. 100 net t, A Its paid ler a t.illure te help or cure, or for anvtiiinir iniurimw inmwi .. u ..,.,i frvirni,iir PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Dressing. mayl-eoJ&eew BAZAAJt." Ureal New M Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QDEEN ST. Our Ribbon Department N declared ly nil w he l.ave visltnl the Ila.aar te he the richest anil most complete, ever teen hcleie in this city. e leive received ter this week 100 xiiecci et 5-lueh elegant KOIKE ANTIQUE JUliliOX, in all silk, te match Il.tls and Feather?. We are offering the saii'e at :j.r cents a yard. This RIISISON we cannot duplicate alter this let in gene. Order Department. We must new call the spcci.il attention et eurludv Kitreiw te enr MILLINERY ORDER DEPARTMENT. It will really pay every lady loonier their Spilt);; Hats anil I'enuets at the Jiaz-iar. The Milliucis we employ are the must "cpei ienced in Hie trade, and we have no deubL will give entile !-atisfaclien. Crepe Hats and Crepe Veils made te Older at very LOW PRICES. We I. pep constantly en hand the I'lNES-T REAL ENGLISH CREPES, At New Yerk Pi ices. P. RATHPON. CLOTHING ! de - drcd. We ai ! arc receiving dally the constantly in thcinaikel fillimr & CO. Ne. 503 Perm Streot, Reading, Pa. WILLSON, . - )0c. ffC $1 sizes. II ISCOX Ac CO., New Yerk. Satisfies the most luttidieus :is a nerlecl Hair Kestercr anil THE ASSASSIN'S KNIFE AN A-l'IALLIMa CKIME JN 1KELAXD. Lord Caveudlsb, the Sen Cnief Secretary, ana Under Secretary Uurke, Stabbed te Death Id a Fnblic J'arlc, lu Lo.'den. Lord Frederick Cavcndisb, chief Becre- larj- for Ireland, and Under Sacrctarjr Burkp, were stabbed te death en Saturday evening iu Pliesnix Park, Dublin. Lord Cavendish and Earl Speucei bad remained iu Dublin Castle, engaged in official busi ness until six o'clock in the evening, when each drove te his tespective residence. After dinner Lord Cavendish and Mr. Themas Henry Burke, under secretary for It eland, went for a walk iu Phejnix Park. Ne arrests have been made. The two secretaries were stielling in the park, about half a mile from the city gate and a quarter of a mile from the chief sec retary's ledge, when a car drove up con taining four men, two of whom jumped down from the car and attacked Lord Cavendish and Mr. l.urkc, stabbing them both several times in the threat and breast. The victims struggled hajd for life, and in the sttuggle became separated, their bodies being found some teu paces apatt. The tragedy occurred about ten minutes of seven o'clock in the evening and in bread daylight. The bodies were first discovered by two yenug gentlemen who were riding bicycles thieugh the park, aud who immediately gave the a'ann te the police. Surgeons seen reached the spel, but the police weie already convey ing Mr. Buike's body away te the town, where afcexaminatien showed life te be extinct. The upper part of the body was perforated in a shocking manner and pre sented "a ghastly sight. Proceeding fur ther, the medical men reached the body of Lord Caveudidh, who was being conveyed away from the park en a stretcher. The body of the chief secretary displayed the same dreadful wounds, in addition te which his left arm was atee broken and tern, as if he had put it up te protect his breast. Lord Cavendish was quite dead. The bodies were taken te Stevens hos pital, where they will remain until an in quest is held. The locality of the outrage is hen ibly marked with bleed. The spot wheie the body of Lord Fiedetick Cavendish was found was absolutely deluged, while Mr. Burke's body lay iu a peel of bleed. It is wiid that alter the act the murderers immediately dieve off. There seems te be no clue te the assassination, but the police arc taking most extraordinary measures te discover the perpetratets. A large quan tity of notes and geld coin, besides their geld watches, were leund in the pockets of the victims, which sdiewed that the object of the ciimc was net robbery. Great ex citement prevails throughout Dublin and widespread indignation is express ed ever the event. At the Londen clubs and ether late West End teserts the rows of the as as sissinalieu was rccciwd with a feeling of stupefaction, followed by expressions el the bitterest resentment. MAItllfSATlNU A I.ITTI,!: .1KI. The Ui-utitl Assault et ;u Altoeua Mcp-rut Iicr Almest a murder was committed in Al Al Al teoua en Saturday morning. Henry Powell a slMut time age married a diveiced woman who had two or three young chil dren and kitery he has been constantly quancling with them. At the breakfast table Saturday, one of hisfetep childien, a little girl live . years old, who..e name is Ltzzie McMullen, accidentally fell fieina chair. He picked her up from the Heur and placed her ou the chair iu tuch a vnileut manner that she fccgan te cry. In a rage he picked up a chair and stiuck her a violent blew ou the forehead with it. The child swooned en the lloer and ap peared te be dying. The brutal father immediately lied te the weeds. At first it was thought that the child would die, but she has improved somewhat and may lecevcr, though she has .sustained a terrible gash two inches long across the forehead. The family live en Lendti.'s Hill, asuburb el the city. The police weie put ou the villain's tiack, and succeeded in capturing him in the weeds a few miles from the city about four o'clock. The feeling against him runs high. HALf a MILLION .siei.r.N. Discovery of :i Gigantic Seheiue or i'raud in M. I.OUI. A gigantic scheme of fraud and feigery has been unearthed in 5r. Leuis by United States Distiict Attorney Bliss. A linn under the n.-me of Burt & Miller occupied a room en the corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, from which they sent out citcttlars efl'eting government land scrip for sale. The authorities made a descent upon the. office, but the princi pals had down. Meanwhile Jehn B. Cameren, believed te be a confederate of the gang, was ancstcd .at Sioux Falls, Dakota, by the instrumentality of the telegraph. He was taken te Yankton, whither a deputy United States sheriff has gene te bring him here. District Attorney Bliss believes theie is an organized ling who have ceuntei foiled the land sctip.and that their opeiatiens have been very ex tensive, lie says they realize 90 per cent, of the value of the scsip, and that the gang must have leahV.cd fiem $300,000 te $300, 000. Iu St. Leuis, he says, thry succeeded in swindling te the amount of 30,000. Further arrests and develop ments ate expected. A Terrible rail. The staging en which ten Bosten tivct cis, employed in building a bridge ever the Connecticut liver railroad at Cheap side, fell, precipitating eight men a dis tance of sixty-live feet te the ground, in juring all of them and two fatally. Hugh Warnock and Eumau Wistner are the two men most seriously injured. They will net live. - The ethers are sctieusly injured about the spine and two will sulfer from paralysis, Jehn O'Bitcn and Themas Flavin, while ethers, Jeseph II. Nichols and Michael Crawley ate in a piccarieus condition. The bridge was partially built by D. II. Andrews, of Bosten. The stag ing stoedlC) feet from the liver, but the men fell te the bank with tools and furnace and landed en soft earth. They were a'l removed to'Beston en a special train this forenoon aud made as comfei table as pos. sible. The Croebcd Commissioners. McKiuney Smith, ex-county commis sioner of Lycoming, has been arrested for subornation of perjury growing out of his trial and acquittal for lergery' befeic the criminal court and held for trial. The information was made by A. J. Webster, one of the counsel engaged iu pi esecuting him for forgery. His arrest was hastened by a suspicion that he was preparing te leave the county te avoid further preset tTi n for peculations whihi u office. The beard of county commissioners employed Samuel L. Linn, P. It. Allen and Addison Cander te conduct the proposed suit against the members of the old beard en the charge of robbing the ceupty. Their arrest will seen fellow and their alleged crooked con duct will uuderge a rigid judicial investigation. thu FLietiT efe a casuiek. a Tii:iampert Bank caabier eeaerta nu Wife and Family and Elepea Witli Anether Weman, Leaving tbe .rands Intact. William S. Watsen, cashier of the West Branch national bank of Williamsport, one of the eldest and soundest banking insti tutions in that part of the state, has sud denly disappeared. On Wednesday even ing, at a late hour, he visited the heuse of F. E. Gleim, the first teller, and, handing him the keys of the safe, said that he was going away and would net be back before the following day at neon, and before the teller could interrogate him further he had disappeared. Ne message was left for bis father, Oliver Watsen, the president of the bank, or any member of his own family. He did net take a large amount of money with him. On the 1st inst., he had drawn his salary for April, amounting te $223. He also had under bis charge a fund of $25,000 belonging te his father, fiem which he drew $5,000, leaving his individual note for it. This is believed te be all ibe money he took with him. It appears that a ceuple of years age he became intimate with a woman named Annie Tayler, rcsidiug in Williamsport. His relations with her caused trouble at his home, but he kept up his attentions. A lew days age the woman went te New Yerk. It ii believed Watsen followed her, for en Friday ninht a letter was received from him, dated New Yerk, in which he stated that things were getting tee het for him and that he would sail en Thurs day next for Seuth America, and that he did net want te see anybody from this place seen again. A meeting et the directors of the bank was held this morning, when an examination of the books was made and the accounts of the absconding cashier were found all right. Oliver Watsen, the father of the cashier, is one of the eldest, most lespected and wealthiest citizens of Williamsport. During his long and busy life he has accumulated au estate which will probably icach a million and a half of dollars. He is an invalid, having been confined te his room all winter, euly being able te appear upon the streets onee or twice during that time. His son, the ab sconding cashier, was virtually president of the bank and attended te nearly all the business He was se highly regarded by his father that he left nearly all the finan cial duties of the office te him anil he would undoubtedly succeeded his father as piesideut of the bank when the latter retired. Se much faith was lepesed in him by his father that some time age he deeded te him the old homestead iu Wil Wil liaraspeit, where he resided. Aside from the common reports the con duct of the ca.shier is in many respects a mystery, and it is believed that there must be something moie serious yet te be dis covered which caused him te act se pre cipitately and foolishly. He was in geed financial condition himself. He received a geed salary for his services and was net in straightened eiicum.stanres. His father and mother arc very much distsessed ever his sudden and strange disappearance, and his wife and llve childien, although paituHy estranged from him, aic teperted as nearly distracted. THE TABirr BILL. IV.fuije of :lie HcitTOre After a ten and Mribbern Debate. The taiilf commission bill, after weeks of discussion, passed the Heuse en Satur day by a vote of one hundred and fifty-one yds te eighty-five nays, a number of Dcmeciats voting with their political op. penents te insure the success of the li.easmc. The d.iy was devoted te speeches under the five minute rule, but they were principally confined te efforts te engraft amendments upon the bill agreed upon by the ways and means committee. As fast as proposed by the Democrats, however, they were promptly voted down, and the only ainer.draeu.s adopted are two unim portant ones recommended by the com mittee. With the exception of Bcltz Bcltz Bcltz hoever, who voted against the bill, and Jadwiu and Fisher, who did net vote, all the Pennsylvania members recorded in favor of the bill. The text of the measure N as CeY ws : Be it enacted, etc., That a comrabsien ishcic'tv created, te be called the "Tariff Com:niaien," te consist of uine members. Section 2. that the president of the Uni ted State shall, by and with tLe advice and consent of the Senate, appoint nine con missioners from civil life, one of whom the first named shall be the picsident of the commission. The commissioners shall leccivc as compensation for their serveccs each at the rate of ten dollars per day when engaged in active duty and actual traveling and ether uesessary expenses. The commission shall have power te cm ploy a stenographer and a messenger, and the inregeing compensation aud expenses expenses te be audited and paid by the secretary of the treasury out of any moneys in the treasury net ethewise apprepiatcd. Snc !. That it shall be the duty of said commit-sien te take into consideration and te thoroughly investigate all' the various questions relating te the agricultural, commercial, mcrcautile, marmfactuiing, mining and industrial interests of the United States, se far as the same may be necessary te the establishment of a judi cieus tariff or a revision ei the existing tariff upon the scale of justice te all intci ests, ami for the purpose of fully examin ing the matters which may come before it, said commission, iu the prosecution of its inquiries, is empowered te visit such dif ferent portions and sections of the coun try as it may deem advisable. Snc. 4. That the commission shall make te Congress final reports of the results of its investigation and the testimony taken in the conrse of the same, net later than the 1st Monday of December, 1882 ; and it shall cause the testimony taken te be printed from time te time and distributed te members of Congress by the public printer, and shall also cause te be printed for the use of Congress two thousand copies for its final report, together with the testimony. m GKNEKAL FOKTEK I'AItUiUKU. The President Itemlts that J'art of UN l'unlshmcnt JKaklug Him In eligible te Ufflra. In reply te General Fitz" Jehn Perter's application of April 17, for the i emission of the portion of the sentence of his court martial new being executed, the president has issued an order in which he states that doubts have since arisen concerning the guilt of the- said Fitz Jehn Perter or the effeuccs whereof he was convicted by said court martial, founded upon the re sult of an investigation ei dercd en the 12th day of April, 1878, by the president of the United States, which are deemed by him te be of sufficient gravity te warrant the remission of that part of said sentence which has net been completely execnted, and hs therefore grants te General Perter full remission of the continuing penalty which forever disqualified him from hold ing any office Of trust or profit under the government of the United States. Eytbia proclamation the president has removed the only legal obstacle te congressional action, and exhausted all his powers in the case under existing laws, as declared in the recent opinion of Attorney General Brew.ster. General Perter has cemmuni cated te the state department his ac J knewledgment and appreciation of tlie I president's order.. His memorial no be- I fore Congress recites sa embraces the documentary history of the ease, and asks that Congress will take the necessary ac tion te carry eat at once the recommenda tion et the. advisory beard of army officers ordered by' the president and te restore him te the positions of which he was de prived by tbe sentence of tbe court mar tial. SWKIT HV FLAMK. Fifteen Acres of the City or Racine, Wis , tIu la Ruins. . A fire broke out in Goedrich's warehouse about 10 o'clock Friday night, whence it rapidly spread te the lumber yards and elevators. The names get beyeud control and engines were snmmened from Mil waukee and Chicago. In the confusion it was feared that the en tire city would be swept away aud the most exaggerated re ports were sent abroad. An area of about fifteen acres were burned, embracing the section bounded by the lake en the cast, by the river en the south aud west and by Fourth street en the north, in all about seven city blocks. Early in the ' morning it was reported that the losses would amount te $13,000,000, but it is new be lieved that they will euly be about $750, 000, en which there was about a quarter of a million insurance. That part of the city that is iu ashes was the eldest and least ornamental, being largely composed of inferior buildings, with here and there a fine one. The citizens have net lest heart but are preparing te rebuild. .-.. . Amy physician who H acquainted with lis properties will say that Glenn's Sulphur Seip is a reliable remedy ler locale kin discuses. Tub Kkv. Gee. II. Tiiater. tit Bourbon, Ind., says : "Beth myself and wilu ewe our lives ie SniLen's Consumption Curb. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug steie, 137 North Queen street Certificate. '1 have used Kunleck Meed Hitters with great bencllt ter indigestion and constipation of the bowels." ;. 1. Easten, "Hamilton, Ont." l'ricc $1. Fer sale at 11. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. When your wife's health id bad, when jour children are sickly, when you leel worn out, use .Brown's Iren Bitter-'. Ann tee hade miserable by Indigestion, Con stipation. Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shlleii'n Vitiilizer is a positive cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Triumphant. Sirs. Selgiried, Marien. O., says Themas Kc lectrle Oil was triumphant in her ease; he used it for a seven cold and pain in; Me, ami was relieved in a tew minutes. Fer sale at II. It. Cechrau': drug store, 137 North Queen street Lancaster. Why will nu cough when Shlleh's cine u-illuive immediate lellet. trice, li cis., te Cts. mid $1. Fer wile at, Cochran's drug slere, 137 Neith Queen street. czeTinxu. The True Value of Words was never se -well understood as new.. People detect loose statements instantly. We could net afford, even if we would, te exaggerate in advertising. Meney se expended would be lest. Only by keeping our stock at the top and prices at the bot tom, and telling the exact truth about both can we expect te win. We de all this. Clothing people hardly accept our state ment made en Saturday, that we show one hundred and thirty-two kinds of men's suits. We de for all that, and every garment made by Oak Hall. Eight full lines at $io.eo, nine mere at $i 2.00, and up te $25.00 every grade is full. The variety will grew less as the Spring days go en. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HAM., SIXTH AHI MukktStpkbth. PHILADELPHIA. s FKC1AL OtriTKKINU TO I'KKSONS IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit ei Clethes -OK A STYLISH SPKING OVERCOAT, NOW IS TIIK TJ.MK TO BUY. Wc suggest placing an order only te secure prompt attention and choice of stock. Ulttpcl trout your minds the thought of buying cheap, trashy garments when such splendld facllltieu are etlcrcd te obtain the very best at such moderate prices lrem the leading establish ment ami the acknowledged headquarters for CORKECT STYLES, the meit striking and novel effects te be found in the European markets, which we import tlirect and have exclusive control. -O-ltemcmbcr, no ether house in this city can show the same line of goods. U'e are the only party that handle the Original Londen and Parisian productions et OKIGET, 31 RUE V1VIENNE. PARIS. An examination et 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. RKADTH1S Lawcabtm, Pa.. April 28, 1881. Thk Kidhkteuka. M'e Cempawt. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa that after using one pack of KIDNEYCUItA r tviv hretn entirelv cured el a severe twin in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence In yenr medicine, cheerfully recommend It, and knew thatmany of my friends who have used it have lieen benefited. PETER BAKER, mssiyd Foreman Examiner and Express. MEDICAL. "DROWSII ISOM UlTTKBS. Oh, My Back ! That's a common expression and bas a world of meaning. Hew much suf fering is summed up in it. Tbe singular thing about it U that pain in the back is occasioned by se many things. 3Iay be caused by kid ney disease, liver complaint, consump tion, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, overwork, nervous debility, $rc." Whatever the cau.se, don't neglect it. Something is v.-tong and needs prompt attertien. Xe niedicine bas yet becu discovered that will se quickly and surely cure such diseases as 1key.ns Iue.V Bittkus, aud it does this by commencing at the foundation, and making the bleed pure and rich. Logampert, ind., l)ej. 1, lsse. Fer a- long time I have been a -nutTerer lrem stomach and Kid ney disease. My appetile was very peer anil the very small amount I did eat disagreed with me. I was annoyed very much from retention el the urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I ucd KneivitV. Ireit BrmB8, Since I useil that Viy stomach does net bother me any. My appetite Is simply im mense. My kidney trouble is no mere, and my general health is such, that I leel like 11 new man. Alter the use of Ilreivn'rf Iren MlttcM ler one month, I have gained twenty pounds In weight. O. 15. Sakeiint. Leading physicians and clergymen use aud itcemmcud BROWN'S IKON BITTER:;. It has cured ethers sufier ing as you are, aud it will cure ymi. Fer sale at II. It. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 1.17 North Guccn streei. Lancaster. lnySlwd&w f ATTKNTIONp A MUTOER SPKAKS-UN-. til the Occidental entered our heuae 1 never knew what it wad te feel whellysccure lrem the attacks of scarict leverand diphtheria. In uslnjr It ler threat affection your valuable medicine h:is proven mrst magical and Instantaneous In Its euro. Your pamphlet has tanght me hew Important It Is te watch the children's threats and I catch my sell frequently deine; this whenever they complain and apply In;; u dose instantly. I advise all mothers te trv it. It is a great comfort ami a been. Sl:;iii"lt .1 mother. Sela by II. U. Cochran, 1.17 an I !.) North Queen street, Lancaster. 1 ENTLEMEN. VT We call your attention te nn hnnertaut dl cevery iu our practice which e liavi. Inunil very successful in caes of prostration arlsii.g from indiscretion. These wuirerinir tretn anv of the numerous forms et Debility nitaiiig from abuse, or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp thr further inloi inlei inloi matien. Address. 1RS. LA ORANU K JOR DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. Ilii". t- II bcrtstieet, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for enn enn suitatlen : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till i. m. marS-Smeeil VLOTIIINO. The oeming of Spring does net always determine jeu te lay aaide heavy cletbin-r, nence we shall keep our -winter stock accessible fcr a while and have the spring goods also handy, if wanted ; but if our advice is worth considering you will make changes gradually, beginning with a Spring Overcoat, The advantage of dealing with us is that we have all weights and kinds of goods te meet the sudden changes of this climate. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. VAMPMT9, ilARt-KTS Carpe I can show the Largest (Meck .1 Call and eco my latest, BODx"J; THREE-PLY;u INGRAINS, SUPERS, ALL-WOOVilNUKAlNS CAR PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat terns the market can afford. I also have a large stock et my own make of CHAIN anil RAG CARPETS as low as the lowest. I also Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te show my goods.. H.S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KING STEEi'f . Carpets Jg&HKLMKr, ?svm;-na: psbbpsBk'. eFmS
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