I - imzzzmzn t , Volume XVIII- -N. 239 LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 9 1882. WAVAMAKER & DROWN. They " Steep te Conquer." That is, our Clothing prices de. They are -cut all the way from nothing te thirty-five per cent. Many goods new making, bought, cut and made for the " Upset Sale," are marked en the new basis, and all our goods are either fixed upon or reduced te the readjust ed prices. The $9.25 Men's Suits are reinforced with two new lines ; the $2.42 Men's Cassimere Pantaloons are strengthened by -daily additions from 1,000 pairs cut about two weeks since, and all the long lines are in geed shape for the sharp demand that comes te us every day. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Price Twe Cents DRY a 00 VS. C1" 1SI.NU OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1. IS FOR SAMS AT AND BELOW COST. This is a raic chance ter GOOD KVTCGAINS. AS I HAVK AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, willed went nil purchased ler cash, J21-U.I J. M. LONG, . 14 NORTH QUKKN STREET. T 11IK NOKTII KN1 1KV litHIDS STOKE IS BULLISH! Wfllri: HOODS, INCLt'KISTO dry uueus. IJl'.KY LOW I'ltlUKS KOIC ALL SUMMER CLOTHS. The Spihiif has been a Ieiijj, cold one and we have a very large Meck of Summer Fabrics still en band. Ah Summer cloths will net sell in Winter we liave maile a very CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICES te make quick sales or our VICTOMA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS, LACEP, EMBROIDERIES, &c. VERY CHEAP. A VICTORIA LAWN apeciai Murrain. AI.UVOOI. DKUKICK cents a yard it lu cents a yard is a 13 inches wide, at WIN DOW SHADES, el geed quality. Includ nig itiirM, :it .'Ai cunts a piece. Banueckburn Cboviets, Pine Spring Treweeringa, Black Diagonal Worsteds, Blaek Basket Wereteds, Handsome English Cassimores, English Black, Blue and Green Serges, - Black and Blue Clay Serges, Black and Blue Crepe Cleths, Simoni Batiste Cleths. Schooner's Check Suitinga, Empire Misch Suitings, Auburn Mixt Suitiugn, Black Habit Cleths, Thin Black Doeskins, Ladies' Dress Cleths, Childrea's Sackings, Children's Cleakings, Beys' Cassimeres, Beys' Pine Suitings, Beys' Kilt Suitings, English Serges and Colored Cleths for Ladies' Riding Habits, Corduroys for Riding Pants, Meltons and Cassimeres for Ladies' Riding Suits, English Checks and Serges for Ladies' Suits. Infants' Cleakings. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 11-lydl l.ANCUTKR. PA. 1 it. maktii CO. $i.r.e BILLIARD CLOTHS (Simen i'.s), all grader. Lewest Prices. FEi5jTS' a1' c,,ers ( 72 inches wide ) for dr.ipciies and cmlu eidcry, $1.25, dim q-..nj jiur yum. BLUE PLANNELS, for Bathing Suits, and a very h.tniVome assortment of Green, Blue, Olive, Bronze and Mixt Cleths of line quality, for SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS. fl, mumma. mnAi n . ,, .V.a.U.L W.J RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, MARKET and NINTH STS., Philadelphia. MAKrurs. R u G HAGER k BRO. Mequets, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Supers, China Mattings, Geed Heme-Made Rag Carpets. While and Colored Dress Goods. I.IN'ON !' IXDj:, LINOS !) IRKI.ANOR. SWISS JIIJSI.LNS, DOTTED SWISS, SOFT CAM IIKICS, VICTORIA I. AWNS, STIJIPED Si:KRMT(;.:ir, NUN'S VK1MXUS, COI.ORISI) miNTINUc, REV F.liSIBLK CD ECK:!. SHEPHERD I'l.AIOS. SCOTCH (iIN(tIIAM, BROCADED SILKS, SUJUIKR SILKS, M'ANTItJUK SILKS. WATERED MLKS. SPECIAL : 10,000 YARDS IIESTQUALITr CALICO AT 4c. A YARD full pieces. PAPER HANGINGS. At comparatively small expense Uic interior et public buiidlng", places el business and our homes may be beautified liy applying paper hangings. Besides the importation et French ami English Uoeds, the production el Wall Tapir in this country is receiving much attention treni sonic el our leading ai tists, which enable us te lurnlsli really artistic hangings ler the treatment el wall i and ceilings. Net only in the 11101 e expensive goods is this improvement noticeable, but also in these or lower price. Wc take especial care in the selection el SIDE WALL PAPERS, BORDERS and CFI I.I. i DtsCOUATlONS that all may harmonize ami produce a pleasing cited. CEILING DECORATIONS we make a specialty ami depart trein the convent k.ii-iI and steretyped patterns, and lurnish a unique design for each separate ceiling. Papers hung under our supervision by skillttsl workmen. N V HAGER & BROTHER, KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. FAH ME STOCK. CANTON MATTINGS, CANTON MATTINGS. PLAIN WHITE, RED CHECKERED, (JBL'IJX CHECKERED and FANCIES. ELarge Let Just Opened at 12, 18, 20, 25, 31, 35, 40 and 50Cei.ts. AT R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. Sit.tcs AM) dkkss t:;tet:. Watt,Shand&Ce., OFFER A CHOICE LIN P. OF Bfew Dress Goods, New Dress Goods. i:lac!v lack bdntinus. colored lace runtinus, nun's vei lines. special rarcains in sp.m.mer silks at :k, Kft, ClWTe., 75e. OneCa.se LACE UUNTIXOS only 10e. a yaid. (KI ilezeii SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 2.V. eaeli ; iimiiiI price .Vic. 100 dozen I.A1MES' KID ;ti LOVES iV SO pi.- a paV, worth 75c. ccs NEW SPRINU CII1NT.KS, Sc.ayil-, usually.eIil at inc. .lust Opened, a Chniee Line el VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS. STRIPED and PLAID .VAINSOOlvS, LACE STIMPED PIQUES, DOTTED .MUSLINS. AT VERY LOWEST TRICES. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREEiT. ji ricTZGKK .1 itAi:;im..N. HOUSE FURNISHING (lOOJ)S. TTOUSEFUIlNISniNO. FLINN & WILLSQN. Refrigerators and Water Coelers. -SOLE AGENTS FOR- The Pennsylvania Lawn Mower. CROQUET. Great Bargains 011 our 5c., 10c, 15c. and 25c. Ceuniers. FLINN & WILLSON, sjqn op tue two big dogs. Lancaster, Pa. Black Silks, cheap, Colored Silks, cheap, Black and Colored Meires Black and Colored Satins, FROM LATE AUCTION SALES at LOW PRICKS BLAOK SILKS, Fer SO. e,Scr,c, 8.1c, SI. OO, SI. 12, $1.85, Sl.GO, $1.75, S'00. Cdlored Silks from 50c. up. We have just opened another let et Sun Umbrellas AND- PARASOLS Direct from the Manufacturers, At Bettem Prices. METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper Heuse nnd Serrel Herse . ,., ... Uetel- JanlMydftw FAEM AND GARDEN. TIMKlA' NOTES US KU1CAL. TOPICS. The Finest or all Creepers. German town Telegraph. It is somewhat unaccountable why se splendid a vine for splendid it really is as the Virginia creeper, kuewu te betan ists, we believe, as ampelejisis, .should be se sparingly seen in our yards and gieunds. Though originating in a Southern state, it is perfectly hardy, standing the sevcrcs: winters unharmed ; it is easy cultivating : while it grows with great rapidity, it never becomes au unmanageable nuisance ; it is symmetrical, if a creeper may be se called, and by festooning, it can be made exceed ug'y graceful aud beautiful. It can be seen made te ceuvert an unsightly object into one of the most attractive points about a residence, and in this view alone it possesses au amount of real value that it is only these applying it te such a pur pose who can properly appreciate it. In autumn the foliage is changed into colors particularly attractive ; and the round rcl berries which hang in irmimerable clusteis is strikingly handsome and any one would suppose, who has a fancy for the beautiful in nature, that it would lead ten persons where there is at present ene owner of a premises, le introduce it. "We have a portion of a fence at the rear end or the gardcu, where it can be seen by these who may net knew what it is as well as they would like, perhaps, te de, should they desire te crew it. But there are a number of conspicuous places in and around Gcnnantewn where it may be seen 0110 of these te which attention may be especially called, is the piazza, and in deed we may say the house of Mrs. Seuat, at the top of the hill at Kittcuhotisctewn, where, with the Wistaiia, which has been in full bloom for the last ten te twelve days, they afford a magnificent sight. Increase or the I'cur might. Ten te twelve years age it" was si laic occurrence in this scctieu te lese a pear tree by blight, and the pear was looked upon as the most lcliable tree aud fruit grown ; but we regret te say that things have changed since, as there is scarcely a season in which we de net lese one or two trees. There are seme kiuds mere subicct te blight than ethers. Fer instance the Belle Lucrative aud Gleut Merccau, es pecially the latter, stiller greatly from this cause. Every ene of the latter of ours died except a single graft. We have also lest this spring line St. Michael, which last year was particularly vigorous and bore very line fruit. A Belle Lucra tive of large size, some fifteen feet in height and yearly hearing full ereps, was also lest by blight. The last year before its death the crop was se abundant that ever one-half was removed, but still tee many was allowed te mature at least we thought se which doubtless had much te de with killing the tree. Acheiry tree in full beating, some five inches in diameter, is also dying. It stands in the same place where two ethers steed. The ground is cultivated, which we believe te be injurious te all cherry trees after thev have come into bearing. 1 hits far we have net lest a cherry tree growing in sod ground, always having from three te five there, two of them at this time being sonic fifteen years old. There have been many se-called reme dies for the pear blight, but never ene reliable. A person will apply something that he - has seen recommended ; but it has never been known whether the ab sence ef-the disease was owing te what had been done. The lepcated restoring of trees attacked by the blight, by reason 01 tue application el a " remedy -' would be an assurance of its merits, and it is the only sort of assurance worth a great. The Water-I.ily, Agnlu. Seme half a dozen years age a friend presented us with two or three pieces of the root of the white water lily, which were planted in our fish-pond in about two feet of water, where it promptly grew, and the second year bore flowers, which proved te be the white instead of the yellow vaiiety, as we had supposed it would be, simply because we had been in the way of gathering the yellow lily in Lake Schuyler, near Biehlicld-Springs, where it grew in water from four te eight feet in depth. Seeing a water-lily advertised in New England, an.l supposing it might be the yellow kind, we ordered same, but it turned out te be the white. That also gi cw, and has been blooming for several years. We de net refer te the yellow variety because it is preferred, for it is the contrary ; but simply because we had been accustomed te it aud wished te have both kinds. The white lily is prettier, of course, anu mere attractive, come pieces of root of the yellow were forwarded te us by a lady in Mhsemi, but owing te care less plantiug they ?a:Icd te grew. Having mere of the plant thau wc could use, wc invited last season these who pos sessed a pond te apply for a share ; but much te our sin pi isc only five or six ap plications were made, though the distri bulien was gratuitous. Where there is room in a pond nothing is mere beautiful. The plaut flowers bounteously, we having had as many blooms as Teity at one time. They are very fragrant, and for decorating the dress nothing could be mere desirable. As we suggested a year or mero age, this lilly can be grown iu the yard or gar den, by sawing a whisky or oil cask in two, painting it, say a green, filling it a third or fourth with rich soil mixed with some sand and well retted barn manure, and then fill up with water and set out anywhere in the spring. Get the root when it is wanted, or it may be in the fall aud put in dampish soil through the win ter, and set out in the vessel in the spring. When the plant is done blooming in the fall, remove nearly all the water and stand the vessel in the cellar or where there is no danger of hard freezing. When the roots become crowded in the vessel, re move a portion of them. When once cul tivated there is net much likelihood thst it will be abandoned. When autumn comes again we shall be able te supply a number of applicants. REPUBLICAN QUARREL, XII K DUUy UEAD IX TUK I'lTI'tHSK. " What Cameren Ilia Say." Fer the Intelligencer. A "mighty fuss" is just new being made about what Senator-Cameren said he would de iu a certain contingency ; and State Senater Coepcrhas felt it incumbent upon himself te "rise up" and tell iust what the United Statps senntiii- Hi.l 'e-n- and which, from an impartial-standpoint, leeks lame very lame. Fer instance, "Senater Cameren mayhave said if lie were like ether people he might de such a thing." Hew very boyish, even te say that, especially since he is like a great many ether people, and net a whit above any or them, perhaps, in disinterested patriotism. But, all that United States Senater Cameren said, and all that State Senater Cooper savs he said, does net contain the teal substance of the kernel of the political nut that is new about being cracked. Fer a long period certain members of the Republican party have been restive under certain real or imaginary grievances which they denominate "boss rule," and which they proposed te redress "within the "party." Their abortive attempts te de this were sometimes really pitiful. Even when they ostensibly succeeded, the frailties of peer human nature supervened. and left them stranded upon the rocks and shoals they thought they had avoided, simply because the paramount raotive was political position and its emoluments, without any special regard te principle. Wedonetsay the Republican party is irredeemably corrupt, but the different factious of that party say it of each ether. What we say is, if they really have auy grievances that need redressing, they will never redress them within the party ; be- with another woman who strove te held her back, but she finally broke away, and, leaping from the window, smashed her skull. MEDICAL. Gene With a Handsomer Han. The second elopement in Pike county this year occurred j-esterday. BIrs. Mary Razer. wife of Reuben Razer. a laborer in Milferd. eloped with Charles Weiland, a young jersey man, who was employed in Raub Brethers' saw-mill. Mrs. Racer had been ou bad terms with her husband for some time. She took with her the valuables in the bensea new suit of clothes belonging te Razer and what money he had. The man Weiland us young and very respectably connected but the woman's antecedents aud past history are decidedly nail, 'llie husband is m het pursuit of tne runaway ceuple. The eloping couple have gene West. "OHOWH-8 IRON B1TTEBS. BROWN'S Iren Bitters will cure dyspepsia, heartburn, malaria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and ether wasting diseases. cause, te them there is a desr's head in the pitcher, aud they are afraid te bmk the pitcher te get it out ; aud for a time at least, another pitcher must be used, which is net an emblem of their political faith. Seener let the deji's head seethe, corrode, corrupt and stink, iu the pitcher, than te break it up. That amounts te about what Senater Cameren said, or what Senater Cooper says he xiid, and about what un derlies the political sentiments of both factions of the Republican party in this country. If they could agree among them selves te divide the spoils of eflice, equally and alternately between them, we should he.ir nothing about bessisin, cei nipt ions, star line steals, or civil service reform. Bnt they fear the intervention of a Deme cratic pitcher, and hence they retaiu the one they have," knowing thai- it stinks. I he possibility of at least a tempeiaiy Democratic rule is the great bug-bear that seems te deter many from espousing the cause of the independent move in the party, which has for i'.s object a discnthralment from boss domination. They have net learned yet the philosophy of a choice be tween two evils. As a whole, they have been se long accustomed te political sue cess, aud the emoluments which usually are the concomitants of success, and with out which, success is net valued by them as worth a " rush light," that many of them prefer the stench of the dead deg's head te breaking the pitcher te get it out. Peer, simple Simons. Why there is no way possible en earth by which they can get that foul deg's head out of the pitcher save by smashing" it, as Senater Cam Cam eeon threatens te " smash things"' it the Independent Republicans de net dance te his piping. He understands thoroughly the weak side of huniau nature, and hence the " law head aud bloody bones" ofDc efDc ofDc nieciaoy, as the wand of Satan, is waved ever their devoted heads. Parties, like in dividuals, may become se permeated by evil and corrupt influences, that.nething short of disiliptien, revolution and politi cal vastatien can ever restore them. If the Republican party, as a whole, really believes that it. possesses all the po litical principles, virtues and abilities that are worth transitu! ting te posterity, but that these are new hampered anil ren dercd ineffective, or have become pei vert ed through personal ambition we say, if they really believe this, they would net indulge in fears abent the temporary doin dein iuancy of the Democratic party. The old federalists cntcitaincd the same feats until Democracy gained the ascendancy ; and then many of them became zealous converts te Democracy. The two great political parties of Pennsylvania ate tee equally divided for cither of litem te run two candidates fei the same ellice with reasonable hopes of success. The plain issue is between perpetual slink,-and a temporary disruption of the party, vhat ever may be the immediate result. It will be seen in this contest whether there really ate any people iu Pennsylvania who arc, by way of distinction, crtitled te the name anil status of " Independent Republicans." Senater Cameren evi-senlly thinks there are r.et, and that he can " whip in " te the traces these who claim te be snub, before the second Tuesday in November next, by threats le demolish the " protective policy of the state " peer Senater Cameren. Sr.tToniei's . Shet by an Indian Interpreter. At Rawlins W. T., William McCabe shot Edward Collasen, who had threaten ed his life. McCabe is a government in terpreter in charge of the " band of Shos hone Indians here for supplies. The ex citement was intense all night Lynching and possibly trouble from the Indians is' reared. Iho act was the result of an old feud. The ball ledged in Collasen's brain aud his recovery is impossible. The law will probably justify the acten the ground of self-defense. De net be leccivcl. Insist en havincr the frenuine itrewn'.s Iren Hitters, made only by the llrewn Chemical Ce., ami take netlilnir else. juMwUftw Yeu can threw a pair of Celluloid Eye-Glass frames ou the pavement withent breaking them, for hale by all leailing Jewelers ami Opticians. ju5-lwleel BROWN'S Iren Bitters enriches the bleed and purifies tha system ; cures weakness, lack or energy, etc. Try a bottle. Siiileii-.s cunK wiLr. lmineillufelv nliv Croup, Wlioepiiis Cough mul HreucfiltK i'er salcatLechran-s drug .store, 127 North Queen street. Krem Emporium. Gee. I)el;e; sr., a well-known citizen et Em periinn.wri fes that oneof" his men (Sam Lewis) whilst working in the weeds se severely sprained his ankle that lie could scarcely get home, but utter one or two applications of Themas' Eclectric Oil, he was able" te gote work next lav- Fer sale at If. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "IlACKMKTACK ":i Instill" illlil trnernnt -nor. funie. rriceil and r,0 cents. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug store. 1:17 North Queen street. BROWN'S Iren Bitters is the. only Iren preparation that dees net color the teeth, aud will net cause head ache or constipation, as ether Iren prepa rations will. Visible Improvement, air. Neah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: " Abent four years age I hail an attack of bil ious lever, anil never fully recovered. My di gestive organs werp weakened, anil I would be completely pi e.stratcd for days. A ftcr using two bottles et 3-our Uurdeck Itfoed Hitters the improvement was se visible that 1 was aston ished. I can new. though (11 years of age, de a fair and reasonable day's work." l'ricujl. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street Lancaster. The Uev. Gke. II. Thayer, et llourben, lnd., say- : "Beth myseirund wile ewo our lives ie Suileh's- Consumitien Cuits. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. "Walnut Leaf Ilalr Kcsterer. It is entirely dillercntfrem all ethers. It is us clear as water, and. ns Its name indicate-', is a perfect Vegetable Ilalr Kesterer. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it h:w fullenetr. It docs net in any manner eiTeet the health, which Sulphur. :;ugnr of Lcirt and N Urate et Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Askyenr ilrnggist for it. Eacli bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE ft CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, anil C. N. CUI n'ENTON, New Yerk. junC lyd.ced&w BROWN'S Iren Bitters Ladies aud all sufferers from neuralgia, hysteria, and kindred complaints, will find it withent an equal. Fer sale at II. II. COCHRAN'S DniK Stere, l.'!7 ami 13Q North Queen alri ei. Lancaster. juj-lwd&w : MltS. MARS K. SOUTU, I'OKNKK Uad and Callewhlll street. West Philadel phia, l'a., writes: "My little son who la sub ject te weakness of Threat, had a vfcry severe attack, with much Inflammation, anil was hardly able te talk. I tried Occidental ami it acted like a charm, cnrlng libit as though by a miracle. It has greatly benefited us. anil I leel safer with it in the house. I would net be without it for many times Its cost." Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1:hi North ijuecu sireei, J-ancasier. iuMwd vzuTujyu. Seme or Garibaldi's laying Words. Garibaldi died with the window of his apartment wide open, and while the suu was setting. Before his last agony a bird alighted en the window sill, where it re mained twittering. Garibaldi saw it and stammered : Quaule c allegro ("Hew merry he is.") Garibaldi presented his sword te au Englishman after the Tyro Tyre leso war. It is stated that his family will ask the possessor te return it, in order te offer it te the municipality of Reme. A Milan dispatch states that the body of Garibaldi will be buried en (he summit of Janiculum hill, where the remains of many Italian patiiets who wcre shot by the Austrians are buried. The remains of General Garibaldi were interred in the cemetery at Caprera yes terday afternoon. The funeral ceremonies began at 3:45 o'clock and closed at 5 o'clock. A storm of wind and rain raged the whole time. The ceflin, covered with garlands and flowers, was borne by seme of the survivors of the thousand of Mar sala, and was followed by the Duke of Genea, Signer Zanaradclii, General Far Far rere, the representatives of. both cham bers, and delegates of three hundred vari ous associations. Twe Heme Thrusts. Dayton (Ohie) Democrat. A young man seated beside an eldcily passenger en the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton train yesterday morning made considerable sport in a quiet way of the hat of a lady near them. At last his elderly companion replied: "That lady is my wife, sir ; and I told her that every feel who saw the hat would make sport of it: but she wouldn't believe me, aud insisted en wearing it." The young man stammer ed au apelcgy and retreated te the smok ing car. Corrct-pendcncc Philadelphia Times. While I was in a Western hotel a few d lys age I had an engagement for 3 o'clock sharp. I was still at the dinner-table at 2:30 o'clock and I had some dist.tnce te go. I wanted a cup of coffee. It was bretisht. Fer a wonder it was het. I quickly poured part of the smoking beverage into my saucer and was drinking it when a very pretty girl, with banged hair and twenty-five-hundred-dollar diamonds in her cars, said, se that I distinctly heard her, te her mother, a fat woman, with a queer, top knot and thrcc-thousand-dellar diamonds. "Loek, ma ; what an old-fashioned way te drink." Ma looked and snickered. 1 looked, leek in the bangs, the diamonds, and the opportunity. Finishing my sau cer of ceflec and looking the young woman full in the eye, I said : "Yes, miss, it is old-fashioned, but if you possessed old fashioned manners you wouldn't have no ticed it." I waited for no rejoinder. m Tender-Hearted Chambermaids. Thc.chambermaids of Austria appear te be mere tender-hearted than their super iors. A young German gentleman went te Vienna te propose for a charming girl he had met at one of the Bohemian water ing places. He alighted at a hotel, where one of the chambermaids, te whom he had scarcely spoken before, asking gravely for his beets, fell violently in love with him. He could net make a similar conquest of the parents of the young lady he came te court, se he committed suicide. The soft seft seft hearted chambermaid declared she could net survive the handsome German. A few days after a young girl was seen en the sill of an upper window, struggling WMte Vests In Liine-Q3, plain and fancy, Duck and Marseillee, just what.yeu want te be iu the fashion, hivery ether kind of Summer Wear, in beautiful linen3, made wi h our usual note worthy care. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. PKINO AND SIJMA1EIC NOVELTIES. AT H. GERHARTS Tiiirii lisfflisiit, NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET. 1 hereby stock of in form my customers that my SWUNG anil SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is new complete. I have new the largest and choicest asuoitment of WOOLENS. Fer Fine Tailoring in the city of Lancaster. I'llICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, ami all goods warranted as represented. H. &EMART, We call your attention te an Important dis covery in our practice which we have found very successful in cases et prostration arising from Indiscretion. Theso suffering Irem uny of the numerous forms et Debility arisini' from abuse or ether cause, will de well w sending a three cent stamp for further in tor ter tor matlen. Address, DIIS. LA G It ANU E & JOIt DAJf (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. liitt Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con sultation : 10a. in. till 2 p. m., anil .1 till 8 p. in. uiar23-:jineed OCHKICS J Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, safe, specify ami sure remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Inllueii za. Soreness et the Threat anil Chest, Itron Itren chltis. Whooping Cough, Spitting et Uloed. In In tlammutien el the Lungs und all Di.seu.sej the Chest and Air Passages. Tills valuable preparation combines all t no medicinal virtues et theae articles which len experience has proved te pes.ss.s the most sate and efficient qualities ter the cure of nil kinds et lung diseases. 1'liICK. 25 Cenu. Prepared enlyand sold by OH AS. A. LOOHER, W DOLUS A LB AXD RETAIL DUUUOIST, Ne. U East King Street, Laneasfer C-1 KAY'S SPKClnt; MfDICINST. Til K J lireitt English Kcmcdy. An iintaillng cure ter luipetcncy, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery. Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the line. Dimness et Vision, Premuture Old Age, ami many ether diseases that lead te Infinity or Con sumption aud a Premature Orave. Full par ticulars In our painplet, which we desire te send tree by mall te every one. The Sieciflc Medicine Is sold by all drtiggit.sul$l per pack age, or six packages ferr. or will I.e sent Iree by mall en the receint et the money, hv ad dressing the agent. II. It. Cochran, i:.7'aud 1"3 North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we havu adopted the Yellow Wrapper; theenly genuine. Guarantees nleiirc; issued by ns. Fer sale in Lancaster by II. It. Cochran, l.'I7 North Queen street. TflEOUAY Mi:iICINK. CO., N. . nprlS-lyd&w HOOTS Jt SIIOHS. Nw STOKKi NKWdOODSI: Wcarcnoweilcrlm; Kargains in " BOOTS AUD SHOES, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (INQUIRER BUILDING) BURT'S FINE SHOES. Which have a world wide reputation, in which we otter lletter Styles an.l Kettcr Wearing Value than can be produced by any custom shoemaker. We keep a tnll stock of these goods in vci y number, style aud width, and can ill llie most slender as well as the widest loot. Wc ener also the following goods, all r.r which arc warranted of superior quality ami workmanship, made especially te our order by first-cluss city manufacturers: Infants' Shoes 35 cts. te $1 .00 Children's Scheel Shoes $1 te fclJEi Hisses' Scheel Shoes $1 te MT, tedies' pebble goat button9hees,$l.n0 te$2 Ladies Cleth-top Butten $2 te $2..0 Ladicb' fine kid Opera Slippcrs,$l te $l,2.i Ladies' line kid Gaiters,$l.?3, $2, $2.50, $3 All kinds Ladles' Sheca (common ene style), at equally low prices. ' We also otter Special Bargains 1a MKICSund BOYS' SHOKS We have added te our Immense assortment of Shoes the BICYCLK. BASEItALL And all styles CANVAS SHOES ter OenUemcn and Beys. Call and examine, you are net obliged le buy. JOHN HIEMENZ. aprl-eaw-lydF
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