a Volnme XYIH- -Ne. 219. LANCASTER, i'A. WEDNESDAY MAY 17 1882. Price Twe Cats. ri'HK CHEAT NEW YORK BAZAAB. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GREAT JN"E W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 This Stere is "Declared by Everybody the Leader of Fashion and Lew Prices. We cordially invite all these who have net visited the New Yerk Bazaar vet, and they will be cenvincedthat we are the Headquarters for the LARGEST and FINEST ASSORTMENT of GOODS in this city. MILLINEBY. All till Ludies who huve examined our Tilm Tilm meil Huts anil Hen net h arc united in declaring that ter tustc and beauty they cannot be ur passed. We have constantly In stock every shape ami style of thebcaben. 'ihe most de sirable Styles ei Hull al pieseiil an: tin: PA TIENCE, TYROT.K. PIQUE, REGENT, VIENNA, MONTROSE ItOXNET, MARTHA BONNET. JUMllO BONNET, PARIHIENNE BONNET, DAME IIUBUA RI BONNET, All the above styles wc have In Milan, Tus can, Sarin, Straw, Chip and Lace Braid. Our Hals arc markntl in plain figures, se any child can see the telling price. VK OFFER FOU TtllS WEEK 50 dozen Ladies' Rough and Ready Sailors at 45c. each, Kveiy Hat worth 7."ic. 25 DOZEN FINK Jill-AX BON N ETS AT Sic. Cost all ever $1.0). 2.1 DOZEN REAL BLACK CHIP II ATS at (Se. We are felling these Hats at the old price, as chip has cone up BO per cent, in price"; these Hats are -e!d In ether stores at $l.i. Crepes. WE HAVE TUG HEAL COUUTAN CUEPE. at U .00, $1.50. J2 U te $10.00 a yard . CREPE VEILS 2.im upwards. Great if Yerk 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN M YICKS & KATUFON. DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR TEN UUIXAK SUIT, IT IS EQUAL TO ANY SUIT SOLD E L 8 E W II E It E FOU FOU It TEEN DOLLARS STRICTLY ALL WOOL. $10,000 WOKTII OF Fer Men, Beys, Youths and Children, te be sold out Belew Cost AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, XO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Intending te ilcvote my entire attention te CUSTOM TAILORING, I Lave cenclued te sell out my large stock of Ready Made Clothing at a figure which will certainly suit every person in want of Clothing, either for themselves or their boys. The entire stock must be sold by July 1st, the balance will then be sold at auction. Remember, these goods have mostly all been manufactured in this city, and are far surjierier te any made in New Yerk or Philadelphia. AL, 8SPIONEER OP MODERATE PRICES. PAPERHANOINGB, etc. THARES IV. FRY. WK HAVE A NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPERS OF THE CHOICEST PATTERNS, WHICH ABE SELLING U.APIDLY. They include all grades, from the Lewest te the Best Goods. GILT PAPERS OI Kvery Description. BORDERS, FRINGES, CEILING DECORATIONS, &c, Fli wunr Mm, By the yard, in all Celers & Widths. SCOTCH HOLLANDS, SPUING HOL LANDS, SPRING ROLLERS, CORD FIXTURES, FRINGES, TASSELS. PULLEYS, &c FANCY DADO SHADES. Wc also carry a fine assortmentet Lace Cur tains In pairs and by the yard. Walnut Ebony ana Brass .Poles, Exten sion Cornices. Fine Pier Mirrors trem 935 up. 49Ceme and see us. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. READ THIS LAHCABTrR, Pa., April 28, 1881. Gen It gives me- much pleasure te wi that after using one pack et KIDNEYCUEA X have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that tee, alter trying various known remedies. I nave every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend It, and knew thutmany of mymenrts who have nsed it have been benefited. PETER UAUER, mSGlyd ' Foreman Examiner ami Express. G BAUD OPENIXO OF THE GREAT NEW YORK NORTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PA. SPECIAL IT E We shall offer this week the whole balance of our Ladies' Spring Goats at Half Prices and Regardless of Cost. These CeatH must lie sold in two weed's lime in eiiler te make room ler ether goods. LOOK A WONDER. Elegant Spring Coats in all shades and sizes, $1.62 ; former price 83. Fine All-Weel Walking Jackets at $3.25, ienner price 5.0U. Elegant Satin ami Cashmere Delmans, at$"i, $; and $8; reduced from $10 and$l.V CALL EARLY IF YOU WANT A QUE AT BARGAIN. The Coats and Delmans will surely he sold very quick at these given away pi ices. We are always receiving GREAT BARGAINS IV EVERY DEPART MENT. And it will pay everybody te VISIT THE KAZAAK. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S Bazaar, ST. CLOTHING. If you are a buyer of Spring Clothing it will pay you te spend some time in our Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious in the state outside of Philadelphia. Re member you have ever sixty styles te select from and all our own make. ITERS & BATHEOI, THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS. READY-MADE CLOTHING ROSENSTEIN, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. lLINN & WILLSON. HOUSEFURNISHING. Te day we will commence te sell the CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWJR, which will cut en" icn-penny nails and we guarantee every machine. REFRIGERATORS. Wc have already commenced te sell REFRIGERATORS, all of which aie GIVING ENTIRE SATIS ACTION. BABY CARRIAGES. Our sale of BABY CARRIAGES has been unprecedented, lint wc attribute itenlv te our naving the LARGEST AND GREATEST VARIETY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. PRICES RANGING PROM $5.00 te 840.00. 1,000 Useful and Ornamental Articles en enr 5c, 10c, 15c. anil 25c Counters. FLENN" & wiixsejsr, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, PLUMBER'S T OOK OUT FOR MOTHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IN THE WORLD 0R CARPETS, FURS, &V. Tarred Koefing Felt by the yard or ten. BS-WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. i. ,'JOHN L. E. BAZAAR. Ostrich Feathers. We have Pinnies and Feathers te suit every bony. Elegant .stock of Tips at iic. a bunch, tlnee in a bunch; Fine French Tips at 23, 40, &'t, up te $5.)0 a piece.' Black Plumes liein 85c. te $10.0.) " 4WWc call special attention te a let of Fine Plumes, in light blue', pink, cream, olive, bienze imn ether shades te match hats at $I.8.". The&e Feathers arenew sold all ever at J.f)0 and we have no doubt this let will be sold in three days' time. FLOWERS. We have the most beautiful selection of Ment tires, Sprays, Itenqucts efArtHicial Flowers ever seen. Elegant Sprays for 10c. Fine Single Buds at 2.rc. a dozen. Kees in all shades al 40c. a dozen Imsie.s at 10c. a dozen. Violets at Sc. a bunch. French Flowers ter 23c. te $3 CO a bunch. RIBBONS. We have Ribbons te suit, everybody's taste and .as we get them direct from our ether large house in New l'erk.we sell them at man utacturei 'a prices. Belew we mention a few et our spcci.il brands : Elegant 7-inch All-Silk Sa?h Ribbons In all colors at 40c. a yard. 230 Pieces et lllack Extra Heavy Watered Rib bon, all silk, Ne. '., at lie a great bargain. 1,000 pieces et 5-Inch FlmA!l-Si!k Mone An tique Ribbons for ti burning purposes at :!5c. a yard. These Ribbons are ettered at present In ether stores in this city at 75c and $1,00 a yard, and we advise our readers te call new if they want. any. One let et Ne. 12 Satin and Faillee lllack Kibben at He. a yard, in all the most desirable shades te match dicse. Great lew Yerk Bazaar, 26 end 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE (111!. I'.IOIIT DUI.I.AU SUIT. IT I.n EQUAL TO ANY SUIT SOLD E LS E W II E U E FOR TWELVE DOLLARS. STRICT LY ALL WOOL BABY CARRIAGES. Lancaster, Pa. SUPPLIES. ARNOLD. HOME DECORATION. SENSIBLE THOUGHTS OK TIMELY TOPICS. Extracts Trem Oscar Wilde's Last Lecture. America may claim te be the most prac tical nation, but in handicraft. I de net think you are a practical people. The houses of simple people, hotels and village houses, -which I have seen in this coun try, show hew you miss opportuni ties. I have necr seen te badly made things in my life se many glaring, hid eous vail papers, fuiiiUiire net joined but Blued, and wretchedly woven carpets. That most artistic tbiug, a fhc-placc, is rare indeed. And then the American stove! If they wouldn't decorate it and festoon the base with black leaden roses and surmount it with a funereal urn ! An excellent witness will sum up this case for us. The nineteenth century has witnessed the creation of a word without paiallel, the word second-hand.' .This means that ihe moment you becin te use a thing it decreases iu value. But if anything is well made it ought te be quite as geed after years of use, and even better. The old cathedrals stand mere firm and mere beautiful than when first builr. The old Puritan furniture is quite as strong new as a century age. The ajsthetic move ment depends, net en the number of gra cious things rich people can store in their houses, but upon the honor and attention given te handicraft. Hints for jLadlea' Dress. " One of the first things we must de for i the improvement of the streets through which the handicraftsman walks te his werk.at morning and returns at eventide, is te make some improvement in cit ess. Neble dress is a mean1' of education. Art ' is healthy when it mirreis the beauty of the world about us. It is uuhettlthy when j it gees back te picture the romantic time. But the character of our modern dress has dtiven the painter te ticiu of knights and ladies whom we have never seen. 1 see no leasen why black sheulu ba used as a parmancnt color. It is noble only iu drapery, which has almost disappeared ft em modern dress. Mere joyous colors should be used. Twe things ecau easily have : mere joyous color and mere drapery. There have beejl a few eras when people dressed naturally and heautifully the Gru cian, the dress (If England in the time of Geerge I., or of the time of Sir Jeshua Reynolds and or Gainsborough, these arc the styles wc should fellow, net the dread ful fasiiien plates of the modern dre.cs makcr. The hat of the last ccutury, with its wide brim, was a beautiful background for the face ; bat the modern bonnet, with its flowers and "what net, is an irrational monstrosity." At this declaration there was a stir among the audience. AVeareis ' of wide brimmed'hats looked en the lec turer apprevinjrly, but the unfortunate owners of bonnets took the criticism goednaturedly. " t Mr. Wilde then noticed briefly enr arehi-' tcctnrc, saying: "If one builds in marble, there should be Greek -carving or joyous , decoration, net a glaring wbite cube. If i iu red brick, you could yourselves, by a ! month's learning, de beautiful decorative work in terra letta. I saw a wonderful number of weed houses from New Yerk te San Francisce without a bit of weed ' carving upon them. The gables and win- j dews of a Swie shepherd's cottage ars ' grateful te the' eye. The green Pcnn- j sylvania stone could be decorated in the p horizontal bar system by which the Vene tians made the most beautnul city et the world. "Next te beautiful surroundings, an artisan needs a school of design. This ! should be in the noblest possible building. The designer should net be surrounded merely by four glaring white walls. Then there should be a museum, wheie the artisans can sec designs from every age The Seuth Kensington museum is what gives us hope for the future in England. Soup 1' lutes mi (I Moonlight. 4 4 The sense of color seems te ba a little lest, because it needs te be se constantly refreshed. The designer must be able te think iu cu'ur as well as iu form. But he should be able te sse h in the world about him. I have been many pretty flower vases in Ameiituti houses, but net a sin gle ueantiful shaped water jar. Yet thcre arc mere beautiful shapes for water ves sels than for auytjiiug else. Knick-knacks ate charming, but net what we want in the present state of handicraft. Yeung designers cover dinnt i plates with moon lights and dishes with uinscts. Don't let us cat our soup off such hings, which are fit only te hang en the wall and remind us of fading beauties. One reason for mis takes like these is fergctfulncss of the fact that petspedtive is outside the pro vince of the decefative aitisr. Tite im aginative artist aims te remove all sense of surface ; thej decorative artist te strengthen and beautify the surface alone. When he deceiaths. a dish, he docs net wish te create a neubt as te whether its centre drops away into a vista of hill and hollow, but ha wishes te make it real and substantial." " All the best weed carving and inlaid work I have seen iu America has been in Pullman cars. But we want geed decora tion, net in palaces of passage, but in our rooms. Your forests in America bheuld create a school for their use in beautiful ways. When you have your workmen of delicate hand and '-power of design, don't leave him in obscurity. Don't deal with salesmen, but go directly te the designer. Then you could see the craftsman as he beats the geld into leaves, like yellow rose petals, or ilia ws it into tangled sun beams. Yeu art mint be democratic in appealing te large numbers of people." Art Education of llilldrrit. " The most thorough way te elevate your decorative art is te teach it directly te your children, net only for its own sake, but as a means of education. A child is open te two influences beauty and kindness. Fill your heuse with beau tiful things aud the children will become gentle and refined, from the cam they take net te break them. Iu California I used frequently te go te the Chinese the atres te see the beautiful dresses. I al.'O went t the Chinese restaurants for their cL'licate tea. There I saw a common navvy, a rough, uncouth Chinaraau drinking tea out of a cup of transparent porcelain, se ft agile that a lady would touch it with care. Such was the influence of beauty upon this laborer. But turn from the Chinese restaurant te an American hotel, and while dollars are wasted en gilding and mirror?, in the seventy hotels I have visited my coffee is always given me in delf. an inch and a half thick." Sir. Wilde devoted the concluding ten minutes of his lecture te an explanation of hew decorative art would educate children, " It is much better te teach them te design beautiful and graceful things than te cram their heads with lists of king?, that criminal calendar of Europe, or the latitude and longitude of countries nobody ever would take the trouble te visit." Mr. Wilde said that he had visited Mr. Leland's school of design for children that morning, and he showed several samples of their work. One was a basin for washing dishes, very prettily coleicd and decorated, which the lecturer said "would light up a kitchen table." A design for a vase he held could net have been executed by a child who was rude or wayward. CHRIS AND KATY. THE STORY OF A REUNION AFTER TWELVE YEARS SEPARATION. SurptHe and Denbt Chaeses Wrought by Tline -An Unexpected Sert or a TVcd- Olng Mediation The Trouble Happily Settled. Xcw Yerk San. When the steamer Heheustaufen ar rived last from Bremen she brought an anxiously awaited passenger. Twelve years age a sturdy young man left his native village, 22 German miles from Bremen, te make his way in the New World, aud behind him remained the girl of his choice, who had agreed te wait until Chris should win a fortune in America and send for her te become his wife. On his arrivel in America Chris' had gene out te Colerado. New a carpenter, again a mason and at times a miner, he was always ready te work wherever opportunity offer cd, and, as he has no vices, net even that of speculating in "sure thing" mines, he accumulated a very handsome little for fer tuuc, which, as he gained it, he sent te a German friend en Vesey street te keep for him. A couple of months age he wrote for Katy te come out and beceme his wife, and word was returned that she would conie by the Ilehenstaufen. .Katy's father, a comfortably settled farmer, sent ever te the Geiman en Vesey street what he deem ed aud really was a liberal sum te repres ent Katv in the new cepartnership, and Katy herself was consigned te his care. She came economically in the steerage. Chris get here from Colerado three or four days before the arrival of the steamer, and spent the interval of waiting at the house of the friend, who lives in Hoboken. But one theme occupied his mind. Katy was coming and be would insist upon talking about her all the time hew prettv she was, hew gentle, hew fend, hew-happy he was geitig te be. When the steamer was made fast and the steerage passengers trooped out Chris and his friend were en hand te meet and greet the bride. Chris looked anxiously among the throng, and his heart sank, for nowhere could be seen any one who in the faintest degree resembled his betrothed. But his friend, who had been en a visit te Germany only three or four years age, had seen her there, and had a better remem brance of what she really looked like, rec ognized Katy at once iu a woman who eventually Uncovered htm in the crowd and darted up te him with a cry of lecog leceg lecog nitien. He turned te the lever beside him exclaiming in Gci man, "Aha! Chi is, here is Katy at latt," aud brought them face te face. Twe exclamations of doubt aud disap pointment simultaneously broke upon the The levers did net rush te each ether's arms, air. They steed aud stared in minglcddeubt and pain. In the sturdy, hard-featured, bronzed man before her, whose garb was that of thcstiangcrs te whose laud she had come, aud whose expression of counte nance was theirs, earnest, self-reliant, and keen, Katy could see nothing of the rosy resy chcckccl young fellow who had wen her affections and gene nein her se long age. Aud he as little could see of the pretty maiden of 13 years, who iu his remem brance had alway been the same, in the tali, thin, and brown woman, with flat, baUcicd little biewn straw hat, small brown and ted piaid shawl, short skiits, ceaise blue woellen stockings, and heavy cowhide shoes, who new steed before him. Iu the shesk of their first surprise neither stepped te think that time had net steed still for their sakes. They simply sprang te one conclusion, each that the ether was a fraud. With great difficulty the friend per suaded them that theie was no deception that he knew them both, and would be pciseually responsible for their respective identities. Then references were made te events iu their early life, which brought them closer together, aud after a little while Katy was induced te accompany Chris te the friend's house. New inipa tience and alicctieu again took possession of Chris mere rapidly than Katy gave way te the te-awakening, and he urged an im mediate marriage, te which she with some show of reluctance and evidently lingering doubt, enscntcd. A justice of the peace was sent for, aud he performed the cere mony with a Kipidity that fairly took Katy's breath away. She had expected a wedding at church, before a Lutheran minister with clct ical costume and much solemnity Te hear a perfect stranger, of far fiein sanctimonious aspect, rattle off a few words iu a language which she did net understand, by no means satisfied her that she was a lawfully married wemau. aud the roero she thought about it the mere she became dissatisfied. In a shrill, excited voice she declared her belief that it wa all a put-up job te ruin her geed name and get the little money her father had sent ever for her matrimonial send oil'; that she didn't believe this Chris was her Chris anyhow, and that she was going t ight back te Germany en the same steamer that brought her. In that frame of mind she lushed out el the house and started for the steamer. . Chi is, his friend, and several ethers who had been called into the wedding, followed her, beseeching, arguing, protesting. At Biihch's hotel they succeeded iu arresting her flight and inducing her te enter theie te talk the matter evor, by assuring her that she had plenty of time te get te the steamer, as it would net return for five days. While she was held iu conversation theie, the iriend rushed ever te New Yerk, te procure the services of Cel. H. H. Iladley, in whose powers as a mediator he had gieat confidence. With much doubt in his mind as te the result of his persuasive powers in English upon a Ger man woman who could net understand a word he said, but satisfied that- his geed intent should deserve a fee anyway, the lawyer went te Hoboken and joined the party. First they had supper aud beer ; then they had cheese and wine ; finally the bridegroom, in a moment of hope and recklessness, erdeieu champagne. And all the while the argument went en The lawyer, working through au. interpre ter, that Katy might undei stand led Chris en te talk of his old home in the Father laud, and occurrences there in his youthful days, and thus gradually convinced her that this was really Chris. Te satisfy her bciuples they offered te get a Lutheran minister and have the ceremony reper reper fermed, and when she agreed te that, they drew her attention te the needless expense involved by sedding, a consideration which her economical mind readily grasped. At length they get her se confused and over ever whelmed by argument that she gave up her design of returning home, and resign cd heisclf te accept the situation. But new a new treuble broke loose. Chris had drank enough, for the seething of his perturbed sphir, te become sensi tive, aud as the icmembrance of her bitter words of doubt and suspicion arose in his mind, he grew hotly indignant. Would he live all his life with a woman who had doubted las honor? Ne. she might go back te Germany. She retorted angrily, and a row worthy et long-married folks broke forth. After long pour ing of much argumentative oil upon the troubled waters, friends seethed the anger of the couple, and both apologized It Was 2 o'clock in the morning when the matter was settled, and she started out with Chris te go te the friend's beuse. When the friend bad rushed into the lawyer's office that afternoon it was with the exclamation : "Dere isbigdreuble.in Hoboken." The next time he saw the lawyer he rasped his band and exclaimed joyously : " Colonel, dot dreuble is settled." m In countries where malaria U prevalent, or where the climate Is subject te sudden changrs should be found in every house Brown's Iren .Bitters. mylWwiliw Ox Wedsesdat, May 31st, the th Drawing will occur, Quietly and regularly every month this company distributes its prizes. New Is the time te invest in the 44th Drawing. Tickets only $2, and may draw a prize ranging trem $30,000 down te 10 amounting te $112,410. Kemit te It. M. Beard ax. Courier-Journal Iluilding, Louisville, Ky, ltd A kasal injector tree with cacti bettle et Shilet's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. A Geed Square Meal Is tee often followed by a disordered stomach, symptoms or dyspepsia or indigestion. Kvery mfaprallln dvsnpnt in In thn Inml ahnntil irnnur that he can be cured by a timely use of Bur dock Bleed Bitters. Price, $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 13? North Queen street. Lancaster. Fer B-vsrsFSix aud Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle et Shlleh's Vltalizcr. It never fails te cure. Fer vale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. A Uaptist Minister's Experience. I am a Baptist Minister, and befcrc I even thought et being a clergyman, I graduated In medicine, but left a luciutivc practic for my present profession, 40 yearn age. I was ler many years a suffeier from quinsy ; 'Tiieinas' Kclectric Oil cured me." I was also troubled with hoarseness, and Thomes' Keif ctric Oil al ways relieved inc. My wife ami child had diphtheria, and" Themus' Eclectric Oil cured llu-m," and it taken in time it will cure seven out et ten. I urn confident it is a cure for th. most ebstinutu cold or cough, and if anyone will take a small teaspoon and halt till it with the Oil, and then place the end et the spoon in one nostril and draw the Oil out of tile spoon into the head by sniffing as hard a they can, until the OH falls ever into the threat, aud practice that twice a week, I don't cure hew offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. Fer deatnexs and earache it has done wonders te my certain knowledge. It is the euly medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever lelt like re commending, and I am very anxious te sec it in ever place, ler I tell you thai I would net be without it in my house ter any considera tion I am new suffering with a pain like rheumatism in. my right limb, and nothing re lieves me like Themas' Kclectric Oil. Dr. K. F. CKANE, Cerry. Pa. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Whv.will tetj cough when Shlleh's cure will L'lve immediate lelief. Price, in eta., 50 cts. and$i. Forsale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. CLOTHING. Short and te the Point. It appears that the Spring Clothing weather is upon us. The Spring is late in getting fairly opened, and the trading period will be short, but we ex pect te make it " sharp and de cisive." Our point is, that we have a stock of clothing for Men and Beys complete at all points, made up under specially favorable circumstances. Prices have net been strong. It is our policy net only te meet, but bea.t the market in prices. We can de this new without less of money. Therefore we are ready, net only with the stuff which every retail clothing buyer wants, -but at prices that must move it quickly. Our remark able sales in the bad weather tell us that a large demand only waits the warmth and sunshine. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK It AI.I, Sixth u MarkktStkketh. IMIlL.vnELl-IIIA. Fat ai Sift or Lei and Leae. The various shapes of the human form, make the task of the ready- made clothier quite a study, one that requires constant care and at tention. We have bean directed te the requirements of the case and can meet fully the wants of every style of man, whether he be Fat and Short or Lean and Lener. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Ste., PHILADELPHIA. MJOOICAZ. B KOWJfS IRON HITTERS. Suffer no leuger from Dyspepsia,Indij;catiep, Want of Appetite, Less of Strength, Lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermit tent Fevers, &c. 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SOLO 11Y ALL IHtCUdlSTS. Brown Chemical Company, BALTIMOKK, MI. See that all Iren Bittarsare made by "llrewn Chemical Ce , Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trademark en wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- Fer sale at II. B. COCIIUAN'S Drug Stere, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. Lancaster. inylMwd&w T riWK UHANGKABLK WKATIIKIC. ALL. X. arc subject te frequent causes severe sere threat, hoarseness, and like dUcomfertiiro, one's rest la disturbed through incessant couching and the morning dawn finding us cress and Inevitable. This need net Im so se Try the OCCIDENTAL, It subdues intl:uiim:i intl:uiim:i tien, heals irritation and allays all fever. It any phlegm has leged in the threat one dose et OCCIDENTAL will Instantly relieve you and step the tlcklingsensutien. Try It. It may give you everlasting comfort. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen street, Lancaster. inlS-lwd 'tENTLKNBN. We call your attention te an Important di-f cevery In our practice which we have found very successful In cases of prostration arising from indiscretion. These suirerlm; from any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp for further Infor mation. Address, DBS. LAUItAXUK A JOR DAN (late Jerdan ft Davidsen). Ne. Ii:r Fil bert street, Philadelphia. I'a. Hours ter con sultation : 10 h. in. till ' p. m., and 5 till S p in. mur25-3meed T OCUEK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, safe, speedy ami sure remedy ter Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness. Asthma, Influen za. Soreness of the Threat and Chest, Minn chltis. Whooping Cough. SpttUm; or liloetl. In flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases el the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tnu medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te pesseMs the most sale and efficient qualities ler the cure of nil klmls et lung discuses. IMtICK, 25 Cent. Prepared otilyundseldby OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DUlftlUIST, Ne. 5) East KiHtr Street, Lancaster HOUKH ANli StAflONEM. IfINF, PLAIN AND FAJNUY STATIONERY. "EW rANKLS. NEW KAbKLS. NEW BOOKS AMI) NEW M Ati A KINKS. L. M.FLVNN'S NO. 42 WEST KINO MTKKET. TllUN ISA KK'.S SONS, Jelin Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&.17 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PA., Have In stock anil for sale, at the LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment et Beeks and Stationery That is te be found In the Interior et Pennsyl vania, embracing New and ytumlard Heeks, Illustrated Beeks. Juvenile Beeks. Sunday Scheel Beeks and Bibles. Family Hihli-i iu Various (styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Beeks, German Bibles, I'ruycr Beeks. WR1T1SU TAPERS aud ENVELOPES. blank Day Benks, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, In In eicu Beeks, I'iussboeks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pcnf, Bill Beeks. Pocket books Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Curds. Picture Cards. Ac. IIOL LAND'S CELEI1RATED COLD PENS. And a general assortment et Stationery, Scheel Beeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOF COAL. B. B. MART IK, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer la all klnda or LUMBER AND COAL. Wfard: Ne. 420 North Water and JPrlncc treeta above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyl "lOAL. M. V. B. COHO, SSO NORTH WATER ST., ZsKfeafer, I'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange Branch Office : Ne. CKNTRE 8QTJAKE. Ieb28-l7l e KJOLK FERTJU.1ZEK. We are new able te furnish ear farmers with High Grade Fertilizers, Seme especially adapted for raising tobacco. Sold at Ceal Yard. Ilanicburg pike, or at General Office, Ne. 9) East Chestnut .-trcct. KAUFFSIAN. HK'.LEB A CO. aprl-lwd
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