7"-u .' , ?a: j !. . - ; -i Toliirte XVIII- -No. 271 LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1S82. Price Two touts. SMUC JOH 8. UIVI.KK CO. CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS! We are now receiving large lino of New Corsets, of reliable makes, noted for comfort, good fit and Juability, amoag which may be found " Dr. Warner's Caroline " and " Dr. Warner's Abdominal," both of which are extensively advertised and worn ihrooghont the entire country. We also hare in stock all the choice leods produced by the Worcester Corset Co., of Worcester, Mass., one of the largest and most reliablo manufactories of Corsets in the United States. Some of their most popmlar styles are " Bon j " Queen Bess," "IronsidiJftiiadale." " All Right " and " Grand Opera." B-ai i u i- uzb own uiweii cvcijr overlap, ciixpk J0HNS.GIV1EB, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. "'". No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. IIUWCKH HURST. NEW TO-DAY! Nos. 129 and 131 North Queen We Open To-Day NEW WHITE DRESS GOODS OPEN TODAY AT STILL LOWElt PRICES. New Line of Swiss and Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, New Line of Laces, New Line of Corsets an Hosiery, all Marked Very Low. W. II. ItUWKIlS, M YKKS KATUrUN. nWrell - . In the manufacture or READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe tbrco points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable) Material with tho Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. , 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no" machiue-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular band-mado buttonholes. Cutters arc the most' skilled. Our Pattrrns aio the best. MYERS & RATHFON, itnr aooits, NE EXT IMIUK TO TIIK COUHT HOUSE. F A H H EST O O K'S SWEEPING REDUCTION In prices ot nil our Summer Stock lo maku loom lor extensive purchases ot NEW FALL GOODS, EVERYTHING REDUCED. Large Stoikot Wliitu Goods, tor Dresses, etc., etc.. Reduced. LAWNS, (UNUIlAMS, FERCAI.S ami CHINTZES all Reduced to Effect Rapid Sales. Large Stock ot GOSSAMER WATERPROOF GARMENTS for Ladies, Gents anil Chllilien made to our own outer, with our name stamped on every Garment. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. R. E. FAH N ESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. HOUSK rVJIKlSUtJtU UOOVH. TJLINN & W1LSOI. FISHING TACKLE, ALL. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Eods to Suit All Purchasers from 5c. Tip. REELS OF ALL KINDS. SNOODED HOOKS, GIMP AND GUT. LANDING NETS Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines. Cheapest Tackle Ever in the City at FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER. PA. I SIGN Of THE 3 BIG DOUfc. I'LVRUIKK'H OOK OUT FOK MOTHS t BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IS ;THE WORLD FOB CARPETS, FURS, &C Tarred Eoofing Mt by the yart or ton. t"WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPT': Ncs.ll, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LAND ASTER, PA JOHN L. ARNOLD. M.EVICAL. TJABKKR'S CttNGKB TONIC. PAEKEB'S GINGER TONIC InvlHoratcs without Intoxicating, cures disorders ot the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys anil tunc and Is tho greatest strength restorer and blood purifier, and the BEST AND SUREST COUGH MEDICINE EVER USED. Ifyouarosullenng from Female Complaints. Nervous ness Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TON IC to-day. lOO DOLL.AKS paid lor a failure to help or cure, or for anything injurious found In it. Send for circular. ninirnDiO iliTD DIT-Qill Satisfies the most lustidious as a perfect Hair Restorer and "AK&fiKo flAltt. DAJjDAK Dressing. r0c. ancl$l sizes. HISCOX & CO., New York. mayl-eodfteow EDUCATIONAL, SWARTHMORK COIX.KGE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care ot .members ot the Society ot Fi lends. Themaiu building, destroyed by Arc 3th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted tip with allrconveniencca. Thorough instruction la Language, . Literature, Mathematics and tne Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining' Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma chine Shops, Mdrtdl appliances for pursuing a thorough .course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens 9th mo. (Sept.)' 12th Apply twrly. as, other things bfliuteqaal, places will be given to the earliest applicants. For fall particulars, address EDWARD JI. MAGILL, Pres't, Swarthmore College, Delaware Co., Pa. june22-3m4 itnr laooitB, jtc. a...-j i. iatii-j oatuiunjit, ill :i w ciocav - Jwjfc. Wp -AT- BOWERS & HUKST'S NEW STORE, Street. Nob. 129 NEW DRESS PRINTS, NEW DRESS PEROALS, NEW DRESS POULARDS. BOWERS & HURST. VLOTttlNU. VEa,dLe Grarmexits. NO. SUPPLIES. TNCREASE YOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, $20, 50, 100. Investors of small and medium amounts In Grain, Provisions and Slocks as lully pro tected as most extensive ami influential opera tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan, try it. Reports sent weekly, dlvld ends paid monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars aud past record, fbxk. Dividends paid during past thirteen months on this fund $06.71 per share. Address FLEMMTNGr & MERRIAM, 111 and 1(3 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. -Wo want a local, agent in every town. Excellent Inducements, Good pay to a re sponsible, enterprising nun. Write for terms. u9-yd $? NEW' TO-DAY ! and 131 North Queen Street. All m the Latest Styles. HEKVKV N. HUltSr, Our 12 EAST KING STREET. vky noons. CM .liNJ OUTI AT AND BELOW COST. Aly entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS roil SALE AT AW II BELOW COST. Tills Is a rate chance tor GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVE AM IMMENSE STOCK OF WOODS, On hand, which weie all purchased lor cash. J. M. LONG, 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JSl-tld rpiiK NORTH 1SND DRYGOODS STORE IS NOW SELLING VERY CHEAP. 500 Palm leaf Fans at 2c. apiece. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 11-lyd LANCASTER. PA. H AQER & UKUTUKK. CHEVIOT SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS. CASSIMERE SUITS. LINEN SUITS. SEERSUCKER SUITS. ALPACA COATS. WHITE DUCK VESTS. STRIPED DUCK VESTS LINEN DUSTERS. MOHAIR DUSTERS. SKELETON-MADE COATS. PINE SUMMER TROWSERINGS. LINENS, DUCKS, PONGEE, SEERSUCKER, SERGE. Hager & Brother. X. B. After JULY 1. we will close at (! o'clock p. m., during the Summer Mouths except SATURDAY R AG8. BAGS. KAOS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds ol Bags, Old Books, Carpets, Woolen Cloths, Bainrlng Rone. 1 will call on persons having anyot the , uum snoes, sc, c above articles If they will drop me a postal card. WM. F, HBNNECKJB, . NO. S3C1-fEST KING STB J3T. ME, " TUG " WILSON- .STANDS .ALL "IB. SULLIVAN'S BLOWS The Great Cbampiun ICanmiers ilie estima ble English xrasllist All Over the Ring ana Knocks Ilim Down S7 Times, But Does Not Subdao II lni. -N ew York Di3patch to tho Times. Tho groat boxing match between Mr. "Tne " Wilson and Mr. John L. Sullivan took place last night in Madison Square gaidcn. Tho conditions of thu Oght wcte that if Mr. Wikon pould staud up for four tbicc-niinuto rounds ho should rcceivo 61,000. In tboccuho !' the great audito rium a twenty-foin foot ring Cvo feet above the floor had becu erected, and around it some 2,000 seats had been placed. Thcso wero filled soou after tho doors were opeucd. Inspector Thoruo and Captain Williams, with a couplo of hundred policemen wero present to pre serve order. At half-past seven o'clock fully twelve thousaud people were in tho garden, and half au hour later the crowd had grown to fifteen or sixteen thousand. It was a motley gathering, mainly com posed of thieves aud roughs, though many respectable people woro present. Three womcu were seated in a bo)c on tho north ern side. -At 9:33 Mr. Wilson aud Mr. Sullivan, the first accompanied by Arthur Chambers and George, lloldon aud the latter by Billy Madden and Joo Goss, appeared' in tha ring. The vast audienco rose and cheered tho two men and were wild with delight, because they saw Micro was no fizzlo and a real, earnest, hard fight would take place, and they wero not disappoint ed. Betting at this time stood 100 to 73 in favor of the American. Both men wero stripped to tho waist aud wore light tights. Harry Hill, by unanimous con sent was chosen referee and warned tho men to get ready. Before the iiglit be gan both men wcra summoned to the sklo of tho ring aud submitted their gloves to tho inspection of Captain William. That officer expressed himself as satisfied and good uatuicdly shrugged" his shoulders at the laughter of the audieuco. Wilson, holding $1,000 in his gloved hand, then ran over to where Mr. Sullivan sat and offered to bet that amount that ho would not bo knocked out. Mr. Sullivan de clined tho oiler, saying there was alrcatiy enough money on tho match. Goss and Ilolden then left the ring, and at 9:40 Harry Hill, watch in hand, called time. The terms and conditions of tho light wero four rounds, to be fought Marquis of Quecusbury rules, of three minutes each ; one minute vest and ten .seconds in case of a knock-down for tho fallen man to get up. It Mr. Wilson should fight for tho four rounds Mr. Sullivan engaged to pay him $1,000, which was deposited in Harry Hill's bauds. Promptly to the call of the lofeieu both men stepped to tho middle of the ring and grasped bauds, their seconds. Madden and Chambers, doing likewise. When both men wero in full view Mr. Sullivan t-eemed to tower abovo his adversaiy. Mr. Wil son's face is the perfect ono of a fightor. His body is stout, his legs good and his arms powerful, although his physique is nothing compared with the mugtitricei.t one of Mr. Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan weighed 190 pounds and Mr. Wilson 1(50. Notwith standing tho difference tho Englishman, rhnuuli mimloJ'ir- 2i.u j r-n-w- ful opponent, showed himself full o'" pluck aud made a game fight. Ho stod tho punishment iu dieted on him by Mr. Sulli van bravely, aud, though kuocked down twenty-seven times, fought against tho ropes, aud pumincled aud hammured :u every conceivable maimer, m.ui.tged to stand out for tho four i omuls and won the $1,000. He showed gicat cunning aud trickery, and in each round endeavored to catch Mr. Sullivan around tho neck and hold his arms in a luck grip. The object of this was to prevent being punished din ing the continuance of a round aud hold his antagonist until time was up. When ho found himself uuable to do th'S ho would slip down and then slowly lisiug would warily watch Mr. Sullivan, who was ou tho aleit to catch him. Ho was very quick in dodging and 1 bus evaded terrific blows that would have foiled a hor.-o. Tho rounds woie as follows: Round 1. Both men advanced to the centre of the ling, and Mr. AVilsou lead ing planted a light blow ou thu champion's face. The latter then went at the Eng lishman viciously and nine times in suc cession knocked him down. He fought him all over tho ring and on tho rois, planting heavy, slinging blows on his lace aud back. Round 2. This touud was a repetition of the fust, Mr. Wilson acting on tho de fensive, whilo Mr. Sullivan pitched in hammer and-tongs and laid Mr. AVilsou out 'eight times, but the latter always managed to regain his feet before the ex piiatiou of the ten seconds. IIo succeeded iu getting in one or two blows on Mr. Sullivan, aud when knocked down, drew Mr. Sullivan on top of him once or twice. Round o was haul aud defpeiatc. Both men wero sweating profusoly. Mr. Sulli van, with clenched teeth, rushed at Mr. Wilson and knocked him against the ropes and all over tho ring. Tho little laiglish man stood up bravoly aud gamely ou the teriiblc slugging ho was receiving. Once in a whilo ho gained a few seconds by clinching and holding Mr.Sulhvan's arms, but it was lor a very few seconds only. In this round ho .was knocked down live times. Round A. This being the final round tho audience drew close about the ring. Mr. Sullivan, it could be plaiuly Ecen was Angry, and when I ime was called fairly jumped for Mr. Wilson. Ho pounded and hammered him aud knocked him clean off his feet five times more, but the little fel low stuck it out till tho light was declared at an end, tho time being liftceu minutes, including three minutes for rest. Both men shook bands at tho concision of tho fight and Mr. Sullivan loft tho ring Mr. Wilson was surrouuded by friends aud warmly congratulated. Tubs of water, sponges and the other necessary articles for occasions of this kiud were produced aud he was thoroughly washed aud spong ed. Aitorward both men met at iiarry Hill's aud Hill paid the $1,000 to Wilson. There wero fully 15,000 people outside of the building as tho fight went on. Much money changed bauds on the result, both men being heavily backed. At the end of the second round tho crowd outside the garden rushed against tho doors and car ried them away. Snicide or a wile aud Mother. Mis. Adolph Nafcubrock. wifo of a brewer of Lockport, tweuty miles north of JMcwcomcrstown, Ohio, committed suiciuo by hanging. She sent her husband aud two children to Sunday school, telling them that she desired to bo alone for a while and tako a good sleep. When they .returned they fouud ber lilclcss body sus pended by a shawl from the bedpost. She attempted suicide three weeks ago aud cat herself badly with a razor. Sickness drove her insane. It is proposed to construct a dry dock at Montreal costing $850,000, in which sea oing vessels can bo repaired, LOCAL C0BEESP0NDENCE A SUNDAY AT EL1ZAUETUTO VS. What Our Correspondent Has to hay of Old St. l'eter's and the Other Churches There. REFORMED. Christ's Reformed church, of this place, has recently undergone some extensive rc repairs during the last few weeks, in the -shape of ropapering and repainting. A now roof has also been added. Services on this account have been somewhat inter fered with, aud ou Sunday the building was reconsecrated to divine service. Tho services, both morning and evening, were well attended. In tho morning Rov. E. V. Gcrhart, D. D., of tho Reformed semi nary, couductcd the reconsecrating ser vice and preached in German, assisted by tho pastor, Rev. J. C. Panncbeckcr. Rev. J. G. Fritchey, of Lancaster, was also present. In tho evening Dr. Gerhart again preached, this time in English. Tho in terior of Christ's church is now one of the handsomest in the town ; the congrega tion is growing aud the Sunday-school and tho other organizations of the church are in a progressive condition, due largely to the work and energy ot its esteemed p.is tor, Rev. Panncbecker. LUTHERAN. A largo congregation listened to thesoi nion preached iu the Lutheran church ou Sunday by its new pastor, Rev. G. S. Sea man. This is Mr. Scamau's first charge, ho having graduated but lately. Tho ser mon in question was based on the words, " Am I my brother's keeper?" And tho main point dwelt upon was man's respon sibility to man, and tho inllucucc great or small each ono is supposed to exerciso in life's battles. Next Sunday Rev. Seamau will bo form ally installed pastor of tho charge, tho installation services to be conducted by Rev. Mr. Trabort, a former pastor of this church, but now residing in Lebanon. Mr. Seaman lias made a number of warm friends sinco his residence here, and shows that ministerial push and ontcrpriso, if wo daic call it such, that augurs well for a successful pastoral career. CATHOLIC. In Elizabcthtown to-day stands the old est Catholic church in Lancaster county, aud no doubt ono of the oldest in the state. On a slab just over tho main door way is seen tho half-effaced inscription of its name St. Peter's and tho date of its erection, 1799. It is built of grey stone, with heavy lines of plaster of the same color running in disjointed -lines. Threo different priests havo contributed to-its oxtcusiou, to make ic the roomy, comfort able edifice that we see at present. Tho part built by Rev. Father Bart iu 1799 was very small ; to it Rev. Father Kcrnan (uow of Harrisburg) built a small extcn sion on cither sido of the main building, but tho last extension, making it form the shape of a cross with tho two wings forming tho cross-piece was added by that veteran priest, the lamented Father Kecnau, who was ono of its earliest priests aud who closed his long and successful pastoral career in Lancaster some years since. A few years ago this charge, with that of Middlctown.'was placed under tho caioof Rev. Father Foiu, who has given bin mite to this old edifice by a thorough renovation insido and" out. Handsomely stained Klass TrixTro '.em, toU i,o piHi Ol thO Old flauls and c'loai- fjfeac ? a tower, with bell, has been placed over tho main portion of tho building; a number of new pieces of stat uary have been placed within tho chancel and Rringi ubcr has decorated its ceiling with'lilc-si.o portraits of tho sainis. Sev eral of tho windows are tho gifts of indi viduals aud societies connected with with tho church, and bear the figures or the apostles. Tho church stands somewhat back from tho street, .and in tho tear of it is the graveyard, where lie tho remains of its founders, whilo some aro buried " be neath the chancel's hallowed stone." Many of tho old gravestones aro sinco de coyed, but upon many can be traced dates far back to 1780, and some few to tho timo when tho log cabin church stood there, 17G8. It is a place always visited by tho strangers. Last Sunday (tho feast of our Lady of Mount Canncll) being Father Foiu's alternate Sunday lo bo at Middlelowu, the service was conducted by Rev. Father George Feisscr, of Brooklyn, N. Y. .MOUNT JOY MfcWH. I lit nesting Jlomit Iruiu tho INorthiyest. Friday was the forty-fifth birthday of Mrs. John Eagle, of tMaytown, and a num ber of her young friends decided to honor tho event by a surprise party. Accord ingly on the e veiling of that day a lot of young folks of that vicinity turned out iu a hotly and took tho Eaglo residence by surprise. At a late hour the party partook of a line collation, and after having in dulged in various games aud .dancing the affair was ended. Tho Columbia ball players did not put iu an appearauco on Saturday afternoon, occasioning some disappointment. Tho picked nine announced to play them played a match game with the Juniors, a home organization, and beat them by-a score 'of 43 to 3 runs. In older to remove what seems to bo a wrong impression on the minds of some, wo will ctate that SIcssrs. Balmcr, Heisey aud Heir are the men who called on 'Squire John II. Zcllcr for advice about the Milton Grove swindle. The funeral of tho Rev. John G. Clair, which took place from his late residence ou Friday morning, was largely attended. Tho Presbyterian Sunday school will picuic at tho Dell, on Wednesday. If tho weather is uufavorablo, the celebration will take place the first nice day following. Budd Cunningham is homo from Phila delphia for a short visit. The pditor of the Slar and News is happy. It's a boy. The woolen mills are crowded with oiders. They talk of running day and night. Members of Cove lodge, 301, K. of P., paid a visit to their Marietta brethren qp Saturday night. Mount Joy boys now wear the prolantty circulars pasted in their, hats. Special services consisting of reading, siuging, etc., wero held at tho Presbyter ian church on Sunday evening. BAKT NOTES. Mews from Down the Country. The late refreshing rain has made glad the hearts of tobacco raisers. The cool breeze during the past week has strengthened the toiling harvester. ' Wheat is being gathered into the barns and promises to be the be3t crop raised for several years. Corn, although backward at first, is commencing to look line, and, with every thing in its favor, will still make an ex cellent crop. Oats is turning white and will follow fast in the wake of wheat, with "midges" plenty. Festivals commonly so numerous in this neighborhood, are not very plenty this year. The Methodists and Presbyterians talk of holding one, each soon, bat havo made no definite arrangements. Pr. John Martin and Benj. Fritz made a trip, to New York city a few days ago. It was Benjamin's first and he thinks New York beats Georgetown all hollow. . Blackberries are boginning to color; huckloborries aro ripe, but be careful whore you go to pick them, for farmers intend to enforce the trespass laws, and snakes are plenty. Beef being high in figure, the moderate in circumstances hail with joy tho advent of beans and cabbage. Pork, beans and cabbaze are what Lancastrians must look for when they como to Bart ; but come; they are plenty and of good quality. The pleasure seekers aro looking with interest for seaside excursions, and the ex cursion to Atlantic City, under the manage ment of Haverstick aud Clark, which is slated for August 3d, will bo iu good sea son to suit those who aro now engaged at farm work. The faro which is, only $2.60 from Christiana, is very low, aud persons desiring to take advantage of this oportu nity for a cheap trip to the coast should make known their iuteutiuu soon. Iu this viciuity the agent for the sale of tickets is E. P. Moore, who will give all information desired. H1KASBURO NEWS. Lntn Intelligence Frirni Ibo Uorottgh. Messrs. Johu S. Warren aud S. Miller stait for Philadelphia ou Tuesday morn ing. The Strasburg council, No. 65 Jr. O. U. A. M., appointed the abovo named gentlemen as delegates to the stato Me chanics' meeting. A congratulatory meeting was hold in Temperance hall last evening, July 17, at So cluck. Tho object of this mcottngwas to express congratulations to the people of Iowa upon the successful step they have made for the causo of temperance and the constitutional amendment. There wero a number of five minute speeohes. iuter spersert with music. A Wise Word from AUdiaen. Mnyy Addison : " Health and cheertntness mutually beget each other." Them are vol umes or truth in this. It U difficult to look nt the world through cheery gla?!c, w.ben dis ease lina set in upon the loins and back, and when the liver ami kidneys are out of oritur. But chcertnliiCHs returns with lIiinl'Kemedy the great kidney and liver medicine, because it brings health to the iiililetcd. Tho aching back, the sallow skin, the hollow eye, ,the dis tressed teeling, the bent bodv, the despondent inlud, give way beioro Hunt's Kennedy to tho bloom ot health, the bounding step, the cheer tut upirlt, the renewed strength, and- to a pro longed lease of vigorous life. Jyl2,cudw. To .itreiuthen and build uptbo smoio.n. tilal will ("iivlnco you that Rrowu's Iron Bit ters is tin; l-eat medicine inndo. For Kale ut U. 11. Cochran's drug- store, 137 North Queen street, tiaiicastcr. Jyl7-lwu&w The Celluloid Kyo-Ohuwes are the most pf tcel artlflulal help to the human eyo known n science. Try :i pair and be convinced. .For sale by all leading JeAvelets and Opticians. jvlMwdeod .Sitium's Vitallzeris what you need lor Con stipation. Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 ami 75 cents per oottle. For sale ut Cochraii'tt drug store, 1:17 North Queen St. niyl-Iwdeow&w A Patriarch. Wiifo: '-Willi n firm, steady hand (not a trembling one), though my age U nearly eighty, 1 give my testimony In tho value ol Burdock JSIood Bitters; for twenty years I suffered tortures indescribable through lyu pei?iti, iiuliuestluii and constipation. 1 tried hundreds ol remedies, but all wuh money thrown jr ii x w .,- wiiw:io. " Burdock Blood Rlttcra the ercdit for making me strong and hearty." Price $1. Korwdeat II. B. Cochran's drug ,tore,13 Noilh Queen ieet, l.iincaster tValnut Leaf Hair JKCHtoror. Jl is entirely dltlerent from all othern. It U as clear as water, and, ns Us namo Indicate, i a perlect Vegetable Hair Iteslorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore giay hair to its natural color and pro ilucn a new iowth where it has lallen on". It iioesnot in any manner effect tlm health, which Sulphur, t-ugar of Lo-ul and NUi:dol Sliver preparations h-we done. It will chanxo Debtor faded hairinafewtluys ton beautiful tilery brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle li warranted. i-MITH, KLlffK CC., Wholesale Aueuts, Philadelphia, ami C. N. CHITTKNTON New York. junC lyd.codiw Will you stiller uiin Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? bluloh's Vllallzer Is gi lo cure you. For salent Cochran's d 137 Noith Queen .St. inyl-lwi anzer is guuruiiiceii iiniHiciin, leowaw That bucking con nigh can be Hoqnickly cure Wo guarantee it. Foe hiiI dI ...... t'T Vnrll, fltiAfin Rt red oy JMUioii s lyiirr. at Cochran's drug mile QlWlj, . ..... " .... luyi-lduvunan A ItaptlHt Minister's Kxperlence. I am a Baptist Minister, and bolero I even thought ot being a clergyman, I graduated in medicine, hut left a lucrative practico Tor my present profession, 40 years ugo. I was lor many yt-ars a sufferer from, quinsy : "Thomas' KclcctricOl! cured uie." Iwas also troubled with hoarseness, and Thomas Kdectric Oil al ways relieved me. My wife and child hail diphtheria, and "Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil cured them," and it taken iu tune it will cure seven out ot ten. I am confident it is ft cure for ttie most obstinate cold or cough, and if any one will take a small teaspoon ami hall fill it with the Oil, and then place the end or the spoon In one nostril and draw the Oil out ot the spoon intotbcheadbysnitllngas hard as they can. until the Oil falls over into the throat, and practice that twice ft week, I don't care how offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. For dcalness and earache It lias done wonders to my certain knowledge. It is tho only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever telt like re commending, and I am very anxious loscc It in every place, lor X tell you that 1 would not bo without it in my houso lor any considera tion 1 am now sultering with it palnliko rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re lieves mo lUcc Thoimi' Rclectrlc OH. ,. V V I'BIVK'Ciimf Pi For sale at II. B. Cochran's diug stoic, 137 j Noi th Queen street, Lancaster. UOTJSLS. T 'UK LANCASTKU COTXAUE, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVKNUK, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenueb, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. NOW OPEN FOR TIIE SEASON OF 186X 1'lrxiuimt. I.nr.itinti- Airv Rooms. EleitailtlV Furnished. New and Complete Improve ments. Terms Very Moderate. MRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress. P.O. Box 873. Jun2uid T UIE MANSION HOUSE, ATIJtlO'CITY, Jf. J. OPEN POR THE SEASON OF 1H83. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both Railroad Depot.; TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, ELJEUANTLY FURNISHED. . EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARUE BILLIARD ROOM, WITH BIX WW COIXMDIR TABLES. Orchetdra led by Brophy. Dancing under Ilie direction of Prof. G. J. Uilleaptc. Main oraco W. V. Telegraph in the buiIdfiiK..Unlon Nows Stand in office. Liberal Management, jeu-sinii CHAS. McGLADE, Prop. f- UAYtt SPECIFIC MBD1U1NK. TUB XJ Great English Remedy. An uniaitine euro for Impotency, and all Diseases that follow Ion ot Memory, Universal Lassi tude Pain In the Rack, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par tlculart In our pamplet, which we desire to send Iree by malf to every one. The Speclflc Moiltpfnp U Mold hv all dru-'sists ut SI Per pack- mri or nix na.knires tor C5. or will to Bent tree ?"v " '.: - . rv". .. ....t iy inau on tne receipt 01 mo uiuutjr,. . dresslnir the agent, H. R. Cochran, JJ7 and 139 North Queen street. On account ot counter feits, wo have adopted tho Yellow Wrapper; theonly genuine. Guarantees oleurp issued by us. For sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, 1.17 NorthT0eanB8iU?tEi)iciNECo N .T aurl2-lvdw SA9IUKX. U. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Oflico trom 93 North Dake street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of Court House, Long's New Building. ml7-tia iJ T BOWK'S MOW BITTEKM. B f -- t -. (. If n OT KNOW, id ) id ' BlITEM Tbat Brown's Ibon will cure the won oi'dys- pepsia. ,.i , Will ioaoM a hearty appetite and iaereased difestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease ofUI: Dispels nervous depiessioa and low spirit?. Restores an exhausted' nursing mother to full strength aad gives abundant sustenance ' for ' 'her child. ' Strengthens the raascks nerves, eurichesthe blood. ., aad Overcomes weakness, wakeful new, and lack of energy. 1 i Keeps off all chills, fevers, aad other malarial poisoa. Will iufuse with weakest invalid. new life the 37 Walker St.,BarUflKre,Oeal8S2. For six years 1 have boea a great sufferer from Blood Ills ease, Dyspepsia, and Constipa tion, and became so debilitated that I could not retain any thing on my stomach, in, fact. Htc had almost become a burden. Final ly, when hope bad almost left me, my huiband seeing Bkoww's Iitoir Brrrmts advertised In the paper. Induced me to Rive it a trial. iHBinowtakfagtbethlid bottlo and have not. felt so well In six year.asI'do attfapres cut time. . , ,' Mrs. JL. F. Gums. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic- effect upon any ono who needs " bracing up," than any medicine made. For sale at U. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Store, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. JvlT-lwdftw tf CLornixa. n 316 Men ! HI May buy Custom-Made Suits to-day in Bargain Section No. 7, provided they are the men of the right sizes to fit the clothing. These excellent suits are going at $io, $12 and $14, which, with many, is half cost, and with nearly all half value to the wearer. Each of the Eight Bargain Sections has attractions of its own, and they all offer bargains at three-fifths of ordinary prices. 1 . Wanamaker & 'Brown. OAK HALL, Sixth ad Marcbt, i PHILADELPHIA. ' ' f R S. Close at 60 clock P.M. t '.. M.I - OU1KA AXD U&AMWAMM. H IOU JELLY TUMBLEKSl FBUIT JA1J8 tit f;l' -AT CHINA HALL. We have now on hand very larm Qean- JEJ.LY TUMBLERS, iK,. i' JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JELLTCBPS. COMMON TUMBLERS. COMMON TUMBLERS. MASON FRUIT JARS. MASON FRUIT JAR. A Full Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices' Low. Examine our stock belore purchasing. High & Martin 15 MAST KINO STRMT. . jr yov WANT xo KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS cream; soda water, -AX- LOCHER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 BAST KING STRUT, 49- Only FJVE CENTS a Glass. MXDICAU ? bit it I' i i ti "i I ji :'l y
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