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Volume XVIII- -Ne 227
LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY MAY 2G 1S82.
Price Twe Carts.
Vv
TI'HE OltKAT NEW TOKR UAZAAIi.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S,
GREAT JNTEW YORK BAZAAR
20 & S NORTH QTJKUN STREET.
Our Counters are daily filled with Immense Bargains. We
such a line of goods as has never been seen in this
SPECIAL BAEGAINS:
400 dozen Ladies' Full Regular Made Balbriggau Hese, euly 2,"c.
f.00 de.eu Klcr:u)t Heavy ."iO-bone Corsets at '.J7c, fully worth SOe.
100 dozen Elegant Sateen Cellars (all colors) only lCc.
fi00 dozen Ladies' Pelka Dotted Cambric Cellars, only 4c.
200 dozen Ladies White Aprons, Itulllcd Edge (in dots), only 23c.
I."i0 dozen Ladies' Einbroiilcrcil-Freut Chemise, only 35c.
500 yards Hash Kihbeu (six inch) Surah All Silk, only ."2i:. per yd.
WE AllE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, OUR OBJECT P.EING
TO HAVE ANY ARTICLE ANY LADY MAY ASK FOR.
Laces.
Laces.
WK HAVE
MALTESE, CI.UNY. SPANISH,
VER.MH.ELLE. LANQUEDOL',
EDI.KWEISS.
IN FACT ANY MAKE OK LACK SOLO,
Our Ci'i'iuti ami Rhirk r-.:mili Lace, at l'l !.:.
i't, "JS :M. :!Tianil lv ihtjuIiIiiii
net te l- c.a.lli il.
Laces, Cellars, etc.
In tiiisdepaillili-ut we have
Cellars, Fiehu3 and Tiea
in alt jii:ilitii'4aml in all iilt'iw.
lace cellar.- at 8. '., in, iri.'i, :::,.'-(., up
! e SH.e .
lace fichus iii is si. :-., rHi,(;',7.v., iijitn
."..ri(i.
lack ti Ks at le. ir. i:, :: i: :n .. up te ,i::.7."..
LACK HANDKERCHIEFS at if,, i;, .V.Il-., up ie
$7.re.
Vc have i-iiiistaiilly tin-latfsi u.iveltir.
Parasols.
Oiir.ANll.A PARASOLS al f. I, ;. ami I
Hie net tube excelled. OurSII.lv PARASOLS
aic fin-up at f 1.0 1. $1.50, il.;ii,2M). ELEGANT
LINED I'AUASOI.S. with ami without la.'.',
ut 2flt, $!;'!, S2.',r, ?:150, up tei.-, in all enlm-'.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S
Great it Yerk Bazaar, Great If M Bazaar,
. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. '
LANCASTER, PA.
J
OH.N S. CIV1.KK V rO.'t AlVl.KTISi:fil
The back wai dnfiss of the mj.iei having intufeied somewhat with the sale of our
LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS,
Thus leaving nunc en hand than we care te can v through the season, v.e have determined te CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE
STOCK of goods in this line if jif-sililf. by marking thein
DOWN SO LOW !
A'J te make it an inducement for everyone t visit, us bfern purchasing DRESS GOODS.
JOHN
Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET,
JOHN S. GIVLSR,
ItOTYKKS Jt UUKST'S Miff OltY IStHIIIS
123 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
NEW PARASOLS, NEW SILK UMBRELLAS, Opening at. the Nev; Stoic.
N1SW DRESS GOODS, NEW LAYVNS, .lust Opened at the New Steie.
NEW IJLACK SILKS, NEW COLORED SILKS, Opening at the New Sleie.
NEW LACES, NEW LACK COLLARS, Just Opened at the New Stoic.
NEW KID GLOVES, NEW LACE MITTS, .lust Opened at the New Stoic.
KVKKYTlilNti NEW AT THK NEW STOKE.
Buy the DERMATOID Corset, for sale only at the New Stere.
BOWERS & HURST.
-VTYKKS & K.
VTHFON.
DON'T KA 1 1. TO hXAAMNI
OUl: TEN UOLI.AK SUIT, IT
IS KQUAI.TOAXY SClT.Mii.D
ELSEWII KUF. KOU KOlii:
TEKN llOI.I.AIfs. Sll!Ii'I!.
ALL WOOL.
1'i.ujiitEii's
X UOK OUT FOR MOTHS!
BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER,
BEST .MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IX THE WORLD FOR CARPETS, FUISS, &U
Tarred Eoeflng Pelt by tlie yard or ten. .
SF WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
Neb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
GitASD OfEXIXU OF TUK UREAT XEW YORK
Corsets.
All our Corbels warranted iifrlcet lit. We i
li.ive Cer-rti :it :J7, r.i, 7.1, 7.", &."ie., I, up te i.". I
Wu have Or. Wnrucr'ii Health Ceraliuu Cor- !
M't :il 1.U. Ve li:iv Madame Fny'.s Cewli i
At '.tic. We have HcaMIiIc Hip i.ersets ats.ic.
We have Hertzes Cer.-eK at fl.li.
All el these Cer-cN aie et Celebrated Make
ami the PRICES AUK I.OWKI: lli.inany in
I 111' fit v.
Of'!! HOSIER! DEPARTMENT It lull
uitli any kliul or Miialily et HOSE that e.in
he. piircliasiMl a; puces lliat a-duii-.h every -Ueily.
Our I'NDKItWK.Ml DEPARTMENT i-.aN.il
lillfil with the finest ntocket' CHEMISE, PAN
TA LET IS, SKIRTS anil NIGHT GOWN'S, all
at t lit very lowest priees. A Ne, in llii-i depart
lii. 'ill a lull line ei KaISIK-' CLOAKS ami
APRONS at very low piiiv-
Oui'Mleek el
uir.r.e.Ns, trimmings,
r.UTTONS, .IEWELRY ami
gents furnishing geed.-,
l-i i einpii'lc v i tli all the latest neveliie-i or
tin' season.
Our Millinery Department.
Our IE THEItsut 'Ce. il.re aifi'lliiiir vi'iy
rapidly. f have tli. 'in in all eiilers.
1JIY auOItS, Xe.
KNT.
IMPORTANT!
S. GIVLER
GEO.
STtlltK,
VLOTJJISa.
If you are a buyer of Spring Clothing
it will pay you te spend some time in our
Salesrooms ; tliey are the most spacious
in the state outside of Philadelphia. Ro Re Ro
menibor you have ever sixty st.yle te
eolect from and all our own make.
MYERS & BATHFMT,
THK POPULAR CLOTHIERS.
sui'1'i.wa.
BAZAAR."
are offering for This Menth
city for the price.
An elegant lineet
HLACK, WHITE and COLORED FLUMES
ami TIPS
at pi Ihii te Mult ever.j !' ly.
Our aeiimcnt el rl.eWKI.S N net te be
surpassed ; weliavcaii'i Kind.
Our stock of UNTR1MMED HATS i-. still
lull. We liavi- lieniii'N, .-aileiN. l'atipncc anil
all tlie luU'M. Ml::ipf-. A tnll line et Kinc l.ej l.ej
heni Hats ter J.ailic- .mil Cliililivn,
Our a.aerliiu'iit in CllIl.DUKN'.S HATS is
lull, we have llal-j Inuii ic. ii,i te jffi.OJ.
Our en-Kant liui! et I.ADIKS TU1MMKD
HATS have only te be seen te lit: appice luted,
as ve ean suit everybody.
Our OltDKi: DKrAU'l'MKNTisene et our
speeiultifs. We trim our llat- at very short
netiei", as vvf finpley only the best New Yerk
MilliuiT.s. Our wert; is llrst ela-.s in every
re-peel.
Gloves.
Our I.1SI.K THUKAO (il.OVKS at l!e. are
net te be beat; they have three lull Plasties
and are regular made. We have l.isle Thread
Oleve at'je. IZ, l'., '.'.', ."", r,ee. up te $l.t) per
pair. Our KID OI.OVKS are well Iniewn ler
iliulr exceilence in iiuality.
3-luitteii Kiench Kid .V.)e., all colors.
::-button Krencli Kid !ijc. in colors and black.
u-chisp Kreueh Kid'.l7e . in colors anil black.
-I clasp Kreneh Kid JI.'2T, in colors and black,
Min.iuelatreOlevc.s, undresi'd, at $1.1skrai.
' " dressed, at. $l.ir s kii
Kleanl assiii'Uneiit Til LACK MITTS at all
pnees.
& CO.
LANCASTER, PA.
P. BATHVON.
HON"!- KAIL TO I'-XAMIXIC
(llli: i:ii!IT IHlLUIt SUIT,
IT IS I.IJUAI. TO ANY hl'IT
SOI. II KI.S l!H II KliE rOU
l Ki.Vi: DOI.I.AUS. STU1CT
l.'i ALL WOOL.
BlEIilCAI..
J
ueiiicic'r
lUmewncd Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sute.siieeUy ami sure remedy ler
Colds. CeurIih, Jleui'sfuess, Atlu.:a, lulluen
Zil. Seivncm el llie Tluiiiit anil Cliest, Uron Uren
iiiiis. Whoenliui J-'ensrli. SnittliiffoflSleoil. lu-
r lhnnniutien el tlic l.nngs unil all Diseases et
the Cliesl ami Air rassages.
Tliis valiiuiile preparation cembiue.-j nil tuc
meiiicinal virtue et tlie?e urticlcj ivliicli long
experienee lias proved te possess the most
sate ami ellicient qualities ler tlie eure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PI1ICB. 25 Ccsitc. rrepared onlyaiulseM ly
OHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE -and retail druggist,
Ne. U East King Street, Lancaster
THE APIARY.
TO KEE1 1JEES FROM AIISCOMJING.
Facta About tlie Keariiig or Hers Seme
Timely Agricultural I'elutH.
Country Gentleman.
The swarming season will seen be here,
and many bee-kecpers, will be heard tell
ing hew many swarms they have lest by
geiup te the weeds. Taking the whole
country ever, the less occasioned each
year by absconding swarms, would repre
sent quite a snug little sum. There is,
perhaps, nothing mero aggravating te a
beekeeper than te sec a line swarm of
bees searing above the tree tops en their
way te some distant forest ; and it cer
tainly is net profitable te raise bees and
then have them run te the weeds.
In nearly all cases, after issuing fieiu
the hive, a swarm clusters upon the
bianch of some tree or bush, where it re
mains from fifteen minutes te an hour,
and sometimes longer. First swarms al
most invariably cluster in this manner be
fore leaving. Seme writers have asserted
and have given pretty geed evidence in
suppeit of their assertions, that after a
swarm bus clustered, it sends out a num
ber of bees as scouts in search of a future
borne. As seen as seme of these scouts
discover some cavity which they consider
suitable for a habitation, they return and
lead the swarm thither. As seen as a swarm
is hived, it should be carried away and
placed upon a stand at some distance from
where it clustered ; else some successful
scouting party may return and possibly
induce the swarm te desert the hive given
it, for a mere natural home in the forest.
At least, se say some geed autheiities
upon this subject.
Rut the swarms that go oil without
clustering are, peihaps, mere thau equaled
by these that come out and leave after
they have been hived. If this desertion is
net caused by the " scouts"' coining back
and enticing them away, it is probably
caused by hiving them in an unclean hive
or one that has some unpleasant odor, or
perhaps the hive has tee small an entrance
te furnish sufficient ventilation. In het
weather, newly hived swauin: should be
shaded ; but perhaps the best inducement
te remain a' iieme that cm be offered a
swarm, is a comb el unsealed breed; yet
even this sometimes la. !s. Fer firsi swarms
however, there is au almost certain remedy
for absconding, and that is the clipping of
the queen's wing. The young queens that
accompany later swarms have net been
fertilized; hence their wings cannot be
clipped. Although some apiarists prefer
natural swarming, after swaimiug is sel
dom allowed. Thu-. if queens' wings are
clipped as seen as the queens commence
laying, there will be few swarms lest by
absconding.
l.cc.s sometimes .swarm out in the spring
wheu no cause cuu be assigned, unless it
is that they are wuak, discouraged,
short of stores, or something of the kind ;
and in such instances they de net always
abscond, but eftencr try te make their
way into ether colenics. Qucen-i caring
nuclei, especially if ajleivcd te become
weak, or left without unsealed breed, are
quite apt te swarm out. and cither abscond
or unite with, some ether colony.
Among educated bee-keepers, the issu
ing of a swarm is no longer accompanied
by by the ringing of bells, the blowing of
hoi us, and the drumming of tin pans ;
but wheu a bec-keeper sees that a swarm
is bent en lhght, he takes a pail of water
upon his arm, seizes his Whitman's foun
tain pump, which is furnished with a
spraying attachment, and proceeds te give
the bees such a wetting that they are com
pelled te hang themselves upon something,
e.ven though it is the bee-keeper himself.
Discharging a gun into the advanced poi pei poi
tien of a truant swarm, waving a large
Hag attached te a long pole, in front of the
swarm, throwing dirt among the bees, or
throwing among them, by means of a
miner, a redaction of the sun's rays, have
all been lecemmendcd as efficient measmes
for arresting the flight of a runaway
swarm. Probably anything that confuses
or disconcerts the bees would have the
same ellect, but there is nothing equal te
the fountain pump above mentioned. Such
a pump costs only .seven or eight dollars,
and the less of two swarms would mere
than equal its cost, whilp the pump is an
excellent implement ler washing windows
and carriages, watering flowers and plants,
extinguishing incipient fires, sprinkling
lawns, and for applying insect destroying
decoctions te bushes, vines, trees, etc.
Alter a swarm is beyond reach, I knew tf
no better way than te chase after it, climb
trees, cltj., until it is ihially gotten into a
hive.
Gi-evrm Oucuiubcnt.
Gerniaiitnvvn Tclcgrapli.
It ought te be very easy te grew geed
cucumbers ; yet very many people fail in
doing se. The seeds grew well enough,
but as seen as the weather gets warm, the
young fruit seems te ret en the stem near
the root, and the whole plant wilts in a
single day and never recovers. The gieat
p'eint in cucumber-growing seems te be
that, in addition te high temperature, it
loves a moist atmosphere. There must be
a tiemendeus evai oration through se
much leaf sin face, and all the moisture te
supply this waste comes through ene very
small stem and by the aid of roots, which
have te get all the moisture within a very
small circle. A partially shaded place,
therefore, where the plant can get ail the
moisture it needs from the earth, and yet
net be exposed te great evaporating in
fluences, would be just the thing for the
cucumber. A hillside, exposed te the
warm summer's sun, is net quite the place
for it. It is well enough for the beat,
but net for the moisture. A neith side
of a beard fence would be the very best
spot.
Of course this relates te garden culture.
In field culture, a low bottom, warm and
net wet, but with a lalher damp atmos
phere settling in about it, would be the
best possible position te insure a geed
cucumber crop. The leaves, tee, cover
the whole surface, as they must at running
at will ever the ground. A cu cumberer
of the ground is net at all out of the way
in this article of culture. Some have had
excellent success with cucumbers by
training or rather tying them up te stalks;
but the little tendrils seem te need some
thing te cling te. A bundle of twiggy
sticks would be much hotter. Set round
in a circle, and tied together at the top
like a shock of corn, it is quite, likely that
first-rate cucumbers could be mown.
All this is for regular table uses. Fer
pickling they arc simply grown later in
tje season, in which case there is lesa
tendency te make vines thau the carly
83wn ones. There is net a much better
variety thau the old prickly. The beauti
ful long smooth kinds of the English gar
deners are net very great bearers in the
open air, and are much mero liable te die
off under unfavorable circumstances.
Ttae Kind et Trees te riant.
Gcrmantewn Telegraph.
"Nice, smooth, straight eucs," says
some one who docs net consider "foun
dations." He probably docs net knew
that tbese nice, smooth straight trees are
grown by manuring and ciewJing in the
rows a practice the reverse of being con
ducive te health. Kathcr let us say :
" Plant well grown trees."
A tree stimulated by strong manure
makes a rapid, plethoric, unhealthy
growth ; and the first severe winter weaves
its winding sheet. The destruction of
millions of such trees by the winter of
1SS0-81 will net seen be forgotten. Crowd
ed together with ethers, the lack of suffi
cient air and sunshine makes the trees
spindle up beautifully, te the eye of the
novice and if it lives at all en removal te
the orchard, it will need a stake te held it
erect.
Grewn en soil of moderate fertility
without manure, and with plenty of room
net less than four square feet the tree
will be stocky, the stem tapering from
base te summit, and with abundance of
side-sheets se unsightly te the knowing.
But these same side shcets produce cor
responding lateral roots, and these plenti
ful laterals are the life of the tree.
liaising trees in this way will net be
very profitable te tHc nurseryman ; but it
will be te the planter, who can better
afford te pay deuble price for such trees
than te plant the ether kind, though re
ceived as a gift.
TIie Hearing Year.
Country Gentleman.
Through seveial of the most noted
states for producing apples, the present
year is one n, uuundance. There will
probably be a heavier crop than can be
profitably marketed, and prices will run
lev. Last year was the light crop, and
go.-d apples bretigal fifty or sixty cents
per bushel at tm orchard, and some mere.
The same light crop will probably be borne
next year. Thcie is a geed deal of dis
cussion year after year, and much inquiry
hew te equalize the product. Many ex
periments have been made by removing
the blossoms and young fruit. In one in
stance, a severe and cold storm swept
through a fine apple region when the
young fruit had set, and destroyed the
whole crop. It chauged the bearing year
for a time, and the next or odd yeargave
heavy and profitable returns. The storm
put many thousands of dellais into the
pockets of the erchardists. If such a storm
could be procured iu some way. in ether
apple regions, it would pieve a money
making occurrence. In its absence, how hew how
ever, much may be doue artificially. By
shearing off all the blossoms, or the young
fruit when no larger thau cherries, the
bearing year has been chauged en yeurg
trees. While the orchard is ceminsr into
bearing, the change is easily effected, and 1
tuelaueris net great. It would be tee
expensive and laborious en old trees ; the
change en these is mere difficult, and the
labor is wasted. Sheep shears are the
most convenient for the work. Knock
ing the young apples off with poles
bruises the trees. It would be worth
while te trj the experiment of lemeving
the young crop when in blossom, and also
after the fruit has set, and observe which
answers the desired purpose best.
Fer trcinulniism-,, wafcel'ulne-.-;, dizziness,
and lack of enerjjy, a.nm-t valuable remedy is
IJrewii's Iren Hitters.
hiiiLeirs cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Wlioepinij CeiikIi and r.rmieiiili-. Fer
sale at ( eclirau's drug blerr, l."7 North Queen
street.
An Old I'rlcuil.
lie was allUcli'd with a lauus b.iek and gen
eral di'liility; he was ri'ceminrii.lcd Themas'
Kclectric Oil which ruted him at enei-. This
famous specific is a positive leinedv ter liedily
pain. Fer --ideal II. IS. Cochran':, drug store.
1S7 Xeith Queen Klrei-I. Lancaster.
'llAi'KMErACK," a lasting and Iragrant per
luine. l'i ici!'2." and L0 cents. Fer&ale at C'ocli C'ecli
rail's drug sleiv.riT Xertli Queen street.
A Leap Inte iepular Faver.
It is net always that tlie world acknowledge s
what is light and host; but lltirdeek Weed
Hitters, by universal acfiuicacncc, have been
awarded the premium ler cleansing tin; Meed,
curing indigestion, constipation, regulating
the bowels, and toning up weak nerves. 1'rien
$1. Fer sale at II." 1!. Cechraii's-drug stoic,
11.7 Xertli Queen street. Lancaster.
Tnr. Kuv. Gue. II. Tuaycr. et Jhiiirben. Iiul.,
says : "ISeth myself and wile ewe our lives ie
Siui-eu's CeNsujiiTHra Cuitc. Fer sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 1S7 Xertli Queen street.
CHINA AH 13 ULAtlS HAUi,.
Kill at AIAK'II.V
II
II
AT
CHINA HALL.
lust opened, . i new Invoice et
Decorated China and Fancy Goods.
OECOIJATLD CHINA TE.Y-SATS.
FltUIT-SETfc, DKS EUT-SI-.TS.
i'.AKi'.OTIXK VASES,
I'.ELLKl'Iv TEAl'OT AND SHELLS
M A.IOL1CA-W A IMC, .V e.
WMTK ANJ GOLD ilAXJ) C'JILYA.
Pt-oenil ftrt Porcelain anil China.
DINNER SETS. .
fi.MimiiM' uurstecl. befeie pmvltasiiig.
High & Martin,
15 EAST KING STREET.
HViiKH ANlt HTA-l'lONEH.
jM:. !'t,AIN AN1 FASiiV
STATIONERY.
MV PAX ELS.
NEW EASELS.
.NEW HOOKS AXI
XEW MAO V.IXKS,
L. M. FLYTs'N'8
NO. 42 AVKST KINO STKKKT.
TOIIN ISA UK'S SUNS.
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, FA..
Have in sleck and for sale, at the LOV EST
l'ltlCE.S the Largest Asieituicsit el
Beeks and Stationery
That, is te be leiuid in the Intel ier el Pennsyl
vania, embracing Xew and Standard Heeks,
Illustrated Heeks, Juvenile Heeks. Sunday
Scheel Heeka and Hiblcs. Familv Riblcs In
Various styles, Teachers' llihles, llj ii.it Heek .,
German Hiblcs, Prayer Heeks.
WRITING PAPERS and ENVELOPES.
Ulanlc Day Heeks, Ledgers, Cesh Heeks, In.
voice Heeks, I'assboeks, Writing Inks and
Fluids, Steel Fens, Hill Heeks, Pocket books
Purses, l'hotegraph Albums, Cabinet Fraine
Rirtlnlay Cards. 1'ictiire Cards. Ac. Ilel,
I.AXO'SCEl.EHRATEOGOLU I'K.Vs. And
a general assortment el Stationery, Scheel
Heeks and Scheel Furniture at tin:
SIGN OF THE BOOB
K
EAD THIS
Lakcaster, Pa., April 28. 1S31.
THB KlDSKVCUIlA Mr'e COMPANY.
GenU It gives me much pleasure te say
th.itafter using one pack et KIDXEVCIIItA
I have been entirely cured et a severe pain m
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1
have every eenfldence In your medicine,
cheerful Iv recommend it, and knew that many
of mylricnds. who have 'used it have been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
m261yd Foreman Examiner ana Express.
MEDICAL
B
KOWS'S IKON" 1UTTEKS.
FAILING !
That is what a great many people
are doing. They don't knew just
what is the matter, but they have
a-combination of pains and aches,
ami each month they grew worse.
The only sure remedy yet found .
is BROWN'S IROX BITTERS,
and this by rapid and thorough
assimulatien with the bleed puri
fies and enriches :t, and rich,
strong bleed flowing te every part
of the system repairs the wasted
tissues, drives out disease and
gives health and strength.
This is why BROWN'S IRON
BITTERS will cure liver and kid
ney diseases, consumption, rheu
matism, neuralgia, dyspepsia,
malaria, intermittent fevers, &c.
2U-; S. Paca St., Haltiuierc.
Xe ember 28, ISS1.
1 was a great sull'erer from
Oyspepsij.and ler several weeks
could cat nothing and was grow
ing weaker every day. I tried
HKOWX'S 1UON HITTEIW and
am happy le say I new have a
geed appetite, anil am getting
stienger. Jes. JIcC'awluv.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is
net a drink and docs net contain
whisky. It is the only prepara
tion of Iren that causes no iujtu iujtu
ieus effects. Get the genuine.
Don't be imposed en with imita
tions. Fer sale lit II. IS. COCHKAX'S Orug Stere,
17 and 139 Xertli Queen street. Lancaster.
niyJi lwd&w T.
YOU AVI1.I. KIND THAT AL'TKK A
visit te Hie theatre, opera house or ball
room, that the voice lrc(uently becomes
husky and hearse, and the threat inllumeii
and irritated. Xcglect at such a time will
id ten prove disastrous te the patient. Occi
dental should be taken at once. It seethes all
irritation, allays the lever, and emdiilatcs the
germ et the disease that is liable te fellow.
Constant coughing and a wakeful night will
beaveided by taking a single dose. The virtue
of Hie Occidental is growing. Fer sale by II.
I!. Cochran, druggist, 1:17 and IS) Xertli Queen
street, Lancaster. niiMwd
I KAY'S SI'KCIKIl: MKD1CINK. TUJS
JT Great English Uemcily. An unfailing
cure ler Inipeteney, and all Diseases that
lollew less et J.Iismery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain In tin; Hack, Dimness et
Vision, Prematuie Old Age, and many
ether dNcascs that lead te Ihsanitv or Con
sumption and a 1'rciiiatiiru Grave. Full par
ticulars in our painplct, which we desire te
send tree by mail te every one. Tlie Specific
.Medicine Is sold by all ill uggistsal $1 per pack
age, or six packages ier$., or will Le tent free
by mail en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressingTHEGltAY MEDICINE CO., Huihile,
X. 1. On account et counterfeits, we have
adopted theYellewWrapper; thcenly genuine.
Guarantees et cure issued by us. Fer sale in
Lancister by 11. IS. Cer-hiun, 137 Xertli Qaeen
street. aprlMyiLVw
JtAILJtOAVS.
riiii.
GREAT
Burlington Eoute.
Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy R. It.
Chicago, ICurllngleu & jniury R. R.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AXD OJLD FAVORITE FKOM
(! H r (! A (i 0 OH PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CAI.lt'OltXl A,
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line
te St. Jeseph, Atehinsen, Tepek.i, DenWeii,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne
braska, Misseiul, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Mentana and Texas,
This leute has no superior for Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. I'nuL Nationally reputed
as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded te be the HEsT
KQUIPI'KD Hailread in the world for all
clas-es et travel.
All connections made in Union depot-".
Try Hand you will find traveling a luxury,
instead of a discomfort,
Tliieugh tickets via tliN celebrated line ler
.--ale at all efliccs in the U. S. and Canada.
All information about rales of tare, Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
. l'KItCEVAL, LOWKtL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ilj..
T. J. I'OITEK,
::l Vice Prcs. .v Gen. Manager, Chicaoe, III.
.IOIIN O. A. ItKAN.Oen. Kastern Agt.,
!17 Rreadwny, 3('Vashingten St.
Xew Yekk. Bosten, Mass.
uinylft-tyil&w
CAHK1AUES, &C.
'PIUS STANMAKD CAKKIAUK 1TOKK
OF I.AXCASTEU COUNTY.
EDGERLEY k Ce.,
PINE
Carriage Builder's.
MARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, I'EN'N'A.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage de
sired. All work finished in the most comfort'
able and elegant style. Wc use only the best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics, i or quality of work eurprices are
the cheapest in the state. We buy ler cash anil
sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a
call. All work warranted. Repairing vrempt
' ly attended te. One set et workmen especial I v
' cmpleved ler that -purpose. (ir-ifi.i w
CX.OTHISO.
G. A. E. SUITS.
Made from the Celelirattvl
D
I
This is the only kind we sell. 11
is the host goods and warranted te
held the color.
There are plenty cheaper Rlues
in the market, hut the RFST are
the CHEAPEST.
"BOY ONLY THE MIDDLKeRX."
We eyelet-hole Ceat and Vest, if
desired, and furnish Twe Sets of
Buttens for changiug.
White Linen Tests,
A large and fresh variety.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Grand Army Suits.
Four grades, all-wool, true blue:
STANDARD, with S. IS. SACK SIO.75
SI'EAMltOAT, with S.B. SACK 13.00
XEPTUXE, with D. 15. SACK 1G.OO
YACHT CLUIS, witllS. U. SACK 15.0O
A double set of buttons with
each coal and vest.
WAN A MAKER & BROWN,
O.u: Hall.
Cen. Sixth and iLkKi'.r St-.,
Pllll.AnKLI'HTA.
U.OTiiiM;r
I). R HOSTETTER & SON
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER,
WR TAKE 1'LKAXUKJe JX XOTIFYIXU
THE I'Ur.MC IX U EX Hit At. THAT
OUtt .STOCK FOk Till:
SPRING SEASON
IS COMPLETED, AXD IT Wll.l. HEXE
FlTOUll PATItOXN TO IXHl'EVT
The Large Variety of Goods
KOR-
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
THE LATEST IX I'ATTEltX AXD
COLOR, WHICH WE HA V E
OX O IT It COUXTEllS
1 1 Hosteller k Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
llesei lip Flaiei
OAMVJS-LK.
"lAKr-hTS.
Carpet Manufactory.
Having uiidi'rt.tken te iiiaiiul.ictiirc KAli
and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. '.M yards
per week, I am new prepared te m-11 my entire
stock et
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian
Oa,rpets,
AT GREAT ISARGAINS AND AT KELO'.t
COST,
te make room and Rive my entire attention te
wholesale trade of my own limiiul.u-tur. .t
goods, l'lease call early.
H. S. SHIRK,
CARPET HAIL,
Oer. VQfest King and Water Sie,
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