fnMirt& Volume XIX- -Ne. 139. LANCASTER, PA, MONDAY. FEBRUATCY 12, 1883. Price Twe Centfc Sk VLOTiir.sa. I IKSH & UKUTUfcK. CLOSING SALE OF WINTER GOODS ! TILIMARCH 1, 1883. The entire line el Heavy Suits. Overcoats, Underwear, Knit Jackets, Gl. ves, AND ALL W1NTEU GOODS, WE HAVE REDUCED TO HALF-VALUE. This it the tluie of year ter anyone wanting HARGA1XS te eall le M-e u. Anetlicr let el FIFTY DOZEN el these extra quality Penn Hall White Shirts lust iii. They are 4 ply Hum ISoseui anil Cull-i. bent .New , erk mills iniiHlin. and all manulac tuii'il in Luncaslt-r ; we sell them atXO i;entM, teeily te wear ; they aie the best anil cheapest bhlitin the market. RARGA1NS IN TRUNKS AND YALI8ES. PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, HIRSH&BRO., fles. 2 and i '. Queen St. 8i'p8 Hf gr:. EC1AL, NOTICE. Greatest Reduction of the Season. Te mukoieoiii for our New Spilnghlecjc we will ele-e out the lmlauee el our Clothing at Holtom Prices. SUITS. Feimerly $20.00 New $17.00 Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $1G.00 New $13.00 Formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Fermeily $10.00 New $ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $16.00 New $13.00 ermci ly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $ 7.50 New $ 0.00 CALL EARLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. I B. Hostetter & Seb 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. Ol'ECIAL MfTICK, THE- GREATEST REDUCTION OP ALL -IN PDSTE CLOTHES, AT E GEEHAET'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. In order te leducc eliick ami make loom ler the SPRING TRADE, 1 will make up te nnler ler tl'e lemaimlcr of the season, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICK This Great Reduction is ler cash only, ami will enable cash buyers te secure a line suit el clothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy them ready-made. U. GERHART. E XTKAOKDINAKY CLOSING SAuE OF Ready Made Suits and Overcoats, FOR MEN'S, HOYS' ami CHILDREN'S WEAR. Fer the next thiity days we eiler SPECIAL IiAUtMNb, In order te clear our ceunteis and make room for our Large Spilng Stock, which wcarc new nianutactuilng. SOME PRICES. A Stout rair of Weiking Pants atSWc, $1.00 $1.B. $1.50. up te $l.t7. All-Weel Kerseys, several styles, at $2.00, Ji.VJand $3.00. Tbe very durable Cheviot Pants at $2 50, $3.00, and $3.50. A handsome variety or Mixed Cassiuicre Pants at $2.73. $3.27 and $4.00. Men-s suit at $1.00, $5.00, $5.00, $7.00, $S.00, $10.00, up te $J3.W. Men's Overcoats at $2.25, $3.00, $1.50, $6.00, $7.00, $a.00, up te $16.00. Beys' Suits at $2-37, $2.73, $3.25, $1.00, $5.00, $6.00, up te $10,50. Beys' Overcoats at $U5, $2.25, $3.50, $4.23, up te $7.00. Children's Suite at $1.50, $2.03, $3.00, $1.00, $5 Ol, up te $6 00. Children's Overcoats at $l,37f $2.00, $2.75, up te $150. Ji3rThee people who think thev can'tafferd a, New Suit or Overcoat will bc'sururised te nnd hew easily they can afford it, ir they avail themselves et the bargains we are new ofler efler Ing. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Bight en tbe Southwest Cerner el Oranne St. LANCASTER. PA. 49-The cheapest and mostJrellabla'Clethinir Houseln the city. CLOiHiyti, VKVMSKWM1AH, . O 8. KATHVON. OVERCOATS, Dress Suits, Business Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In ile-drahl)- winter uiateiial. made prompt ly te order ler men and bejs, at bottom prices ler the next two months, ut S. 8. RATflVON'8 Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., )23-lmeed LANCASTER, PA. E ? J.KISDIAN, Neckties, Silk Iliiiidkeirlilets, Silk and Cash mere Mulller-J. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shirts Underwe-r, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellara.CuHs, .Suspendeis, Pocket Beeks. Canl Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar C'a&cs, Scarl Pins, Sleeve Buttens, &c. DON'T FAIL lO SEE THE GRAND D1S PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. w 1LLIAMSON &l IfOsiTKK. "WE ARE DETERMINED Net tetatiy ever oursteck el Overcoats id Heavy Ms, And in order te tarry out tins deteimlnallen il is necessary te sacrifice our profits. This we have concluded te de, se we have CUT DO WN mi: PRICES Ol the row MEN'S, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS that aic lett, te ngures that will pay any person te buy ler next season. Theie aie meie surra man uvKUUUAia mat nave been l educed te SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES. Pants for Men, Reys and Children. In all the grades tiem tlm WORKING and SCHOOL PANTS, te a pair ter FINE DRESS WEAR; and the price is se moderate that many aie vuipiiscd te lind Mich line goods ler se little money. FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, CAPS, Trunks, Valises and Rubber Clothing, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WE WILL OPEN A LADIES AND GENTS' Beet and Shee Department THE FIRST WEEK IN APRIL. Williamson It Fester, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E.King St., LANCASTER. PA. TJOS1CNSTK1WS. HEAVY CASSIIE SUITS FOR Men, IIejs and Children, -AT- SACRIFICING PRICES. In erdei te close out my Entile stock el I have MARKED THEM DOWN Less than the Raw Mateiial cm be bought for. MEN'S ELEGANT ALL PURE WOOL SUITS, Fei $n.00. Fermer Price, $16,00. MEN'S EXTRA ALL-WOOL SUITS, Fer $12,00, sold rapidly here toleie ler $18.00. BOYS' SUITS Frem $2.50 up te $7.w. Only Half the Fermer Prices. MEN'S OVERCOATS Atsucli pilees hcrctolere unheard et AT EOSMSTEIFS, No.37NerthQneenSt. LANCASTER, PA. WNeit Doer te SUultz & Bre's Hat Steie rriOHAUfJU BUYERS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, AND SAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY PBINXED AT THE Intelligencer" Office. 2J-Ud FenusH Miy-Me Cmm atjcuivAi, T UKE Sin' Liver Suiter Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlvene Sick Headache, Cluenic Diarrl.ee.t, Jaundice. Impurity el the lil.etf. Fever and Auue, Malaii.i and all ell, eases caused by Derangement of Liver, Cew els ami Kidneys. S MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Had Breath , Pain in the Side, sometimes the piln is telt undei thebheulder-hlade, mis taken ler Rheumatis., ; general less el appe tite. Hevvcls generally costive, sometimes alternating witli lax : the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble le3s et memory, accompanied with a p.iin lul sensation et leaving undone something which ought te have been dew : a slight, dry cough ami Hushed lace Is sometimes an at tendant, elten mistaken ler tonsumptlen ; the patient complains et we nines-, and debility: nervein, easily staitled ; feet cold or burning, sometimes a pi lcklv sensation et the skin ex ists; spiiits nie low and despondent, and although satMied that exei else would be ben ericlal. yetenecan hardly summon uploitl upleitl tude te try it in tact dl-ti lists eveiy remedy. Several et the above -ynipteins attend the disease, but eases li tve eceuned when but lew et them existed, vet examination alter i eitti has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. it should be used bv all peisens, old and teung, whenever any el the above eymptem appear. Peisens traveling 01 living in Unhealthy Localities, by taking :i ile-e occasionally te keep the Liver in he.dthv action, will avoid all Malaiii. llilieus uttacKs, Diz.iness, Nau .sea, Diewslness Dejircssien et spliits.vtc. It w in invigorate like a glass et wine, but is no intoxicating beverage. 0 If you have eaten" anything haid or diges tion, or leel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a dose and j 011 will be ielieed. Time ami Docteis' Bills will be saved by alwajs keeping the Regulator In the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tlio tlie tlio leughly sale puigative, alternative and tonic ean never ee out el place. The lemedy is harmless and does net intertere with busi ness or pleas me. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And has nil ih.- power and elllcacv et Ca'eim 1 01 (Quinine, without any t the uijutieus after ellects A Geve 1 1101 'a Testiinenj. Simmons Livei Regulator has been in u-e in my family ter some time, and I am -ati--lii-d it is a valuable addition te the medical science. .1. Gill sheutki:, Gevei I) or et Alabama. Uen.Alevinder II. Stephens, et Ga., says. Have derived some benetlt Hern the use et Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give It alurthertrial. "The only Thing that nevei fails te Relieve." 1 1 ave used many icmcdies ler Dyspepsia, Liver Atlectien and D.-bllity, but never have leuinl anything ie bt nellt me te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 selit from Minnesota te Geeigia ler 11 and would send fui tlier ler such a medicine, and would ad vise all vvheaiesimilaily allceled te give it a trial as It seems theenly thing tii.it never Mils te relieve. P. M.J ANNE V, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen says : Fiein actual expedi ence in the use et Minmens Liver Regulator 111 my practice 1 have been and am sttislied te useandpieseiibeltasa imigative medicine. CS-Take only the G KNU N E. w hich alwavs lias en the vviapperlhe RED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF J. M. ZEILIN&CO. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. liuiM-lyced&w VKK 5,000 Drnggists U f Mis Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol lowing Remarkable Document : Afcssrs. ScaUu7y it Jehnsen, Mantijnctining Chemists, 21 1'latl street, Xcw Yerk: Gentlemen : Fer the past lew ycais we have sold vaiieus brands el Poieus Plasters. Physicians and the public piefer BENSON'S CAPC1NE POROUS PLASTER te all ethers. We consider them one et the very rew reliable household icmcdies weithy et eontldciice. They aie supener te all ether porous plasters or L'liiiueuls ler external ue. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER Is a genu ine Pariuaccutical pteduct, et the highest elder el meiit, and se ictegiiizcd by phjsl ciaus and drugtrlsls. When ether leinedics tail get a BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER. Yeu will be disappointed it you use cheap Plasteis, Llnimentd, Pads or Electutal Mag netic Toys. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. hrlre Sfi Cents. MEAN'S MEDICATED CUIiN AND II UNION V LAST Eli. VHAS. M, CUirCbTnN, 113 tulteu St., New Yerk, sole agent I01 in.O W. Ben Ben eon's Remedies, l whom all enleis should beaddicsscd. U-2wdeo.!we w liANVAttTK't H'ATVHKn. "PEKSOMAL. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT or THE Absolutely Accurate SCHEDULE TIME which the Earth makes in its Yeiiiy Revolu tion around the Sun, distant Ninety-two Mil Mil leon Miles, or as it Revolves Each Day upon lis Axis, nearly Eight Thousand Miles in Length liem Pole te Pele .' HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT TIIU Lancaster Watch OR ANY OTHER GOOD WATCH, JS SIMPLY A WONDERFUL COM lilNATIOX OF PLATES, STEEL SPRINGS, JEWELS, HANDS, DIA L. Etc. WHICH IS OF VALUE FOR ITS TIME-KEEPING QUALITIES ONLY AS IT RECORDS APPROXI MATELY OR ACCURATELY THE PROGRESS OF THIS REVOLU TION UPON ITS AXIS THROUGH EVERY SECOND OF EVERYDAY' HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT, IN The Opinion of Experts, The Lancaster Watch, through its vaiieus grades, reports the Piegiess el this Daily Rev elutien with an accuracy unsurpassed many say "unequalled" in the history el the Watch Manufacture ? It is a SOLID FA CT! . A BIG F0ETUNE. HOW IT HAS ACCUMULATED. The Cablegram That Hreught the Geed eva te the Mcllrath lieje-Une Hun dred .Millions i.elt te Ohie Heirs. There are six brothers living in Cleve land known as the Mcllrath boys. Their father, who died about :i mouth or se age. Was said te b? the most peweif.il m.iu iu Ohie. A. B. Mcllrath h.w recived i ca blegram from England which brought the information that a number of heirs iu Northern Ohie had eeme into the uudis putable po.ssessieu of a great fertuue te the amount of ever $100,000,000. The gieat wealth new lies iu the bank of Eng land and has been the subject of legal squibble for ever a hundred years, member alter member of the family weikiug hard in the hopes of the final securauce et the fortune. Dining all these years this great fortune has lumuiued uuteuched, and has gradually increased until sit Ubt ivhen it is finally seemed for division -among the long lest heiis in Ohie it amounts te a fortune almost equal te that of the Vau derbiltH. Au old lady, Mis Francis Pillar, living iu Geneva, Luke county, Ohie, i the lir.st and nearest heir te the gteat fortune. Mrs. Pillar was beru iu 1827 and was a close relative, and new the nearest telative, of Colonel uradfeid, el Mayflower fame. Belew her, however, aud with secendaty claims te the treat fortune, aie hei two childitu, Mr. A. C. Mcllrath, of East Clevelaud, and Mi.s. Bratnau, of Geneva. Lake county. It the childteu of Mrs. Mclliath, of whom theie arc ten, who have been pushing the matter, the lcsult of which will be the speedy uriival of the foituue. The family at last see a toward awaiting them for their untiring and uu ceasing labors. The Mcllrath boys living in Philadelphia aie Webster, Philip, Oliver, Ceudit and William. Besides these who will get a sliee of the gteat fettuue theie aie Mis. Fieiich, of the Webt Side ; Mib. Bigelow, of Cedar avenue, all daughci.s of Mrs. Mclhath One of the members of the family has given the following details : c" My biother J. P. Mcllrath, of Bobten, has taken held of the matter te biing things te a focus, aud while thcie ate yetheine legal instruc tiens te mount he writes that the way has been made clear aud theie h new ue per manent obstacles between the rightful ewneisaud their geld. I c in remember healing of this fettuue when I was in my methei's arms. She used te say te me that she piebably would net live te bee the time, and pethaps I would net, but if justice was finally done the family would net suffer. Theie was one consolation, and that was that ali the time it was in creasing." Later, iu lefeniutr te the fortune, Mr. Mclhath said : "Itisauimmcn.se thing and there is no question but that we will come into posessien of the prepeity in r very bheit time. Our grandmother has virtually placed the entiic matter iu our hands, and, aided by counsel iu England, we have been ttying for yeais te lemeve the endless legal technicalities that always atibe iu a case el this kind. My grand mother has practically lest her interest in the matter, and the whole thitiir tested iu us young people te push it te the end for our own benclit aud for our mother's. The foituue has new been brought dewu te very nanew cenliues. This uew informa tion is the chermg assurance that we have se long watched and waited for, and at last allows the mttter te be made public. " The bteiy of this gteat fortune is a rather simple oue. Mrs. Pillar, of Geucva, is the neatest living descendant of Colonel Uradfeid, who received his great lortune from his seceua wife, Alice Carpenter, who in tutu leceived her wealth from her first husband, au English nobleman. "The story of the courtship in England, the separatieu of Colonel Bradford aud Miss Carpenter and their subsequent meeting aud marriage in Amciica, when Colonel Biadfeid was a widower and his first leve a widow, is familiar te every leader of history. This iuteie.stiug levival of a well known bteiy is a matter of moie than usuil interest. The wealth brought Colonel Bradfe.d by his second wife was left by him at t-,e time of his death uubequeathed. AVith that native honesty se ehaiaeteristic of Englishmen the prepeity hasbeen left un touched and has increased iu almost a compound ratio. On lecuipt of the cablo cable giam fiem Louden, announcing the final success of the many dibits te ubtaiu pos sossieu et the money, arrangements were made te send a it-prcsentative of the Me Ilrath family te England and Mr. J. P. Mcllrath, of Bosten, Slabs., a brother of the childi eu in Clevelaud and vicinity, starts for England in a few days. A prominent local attorney and lien. Jehu McSweency, the ciimiual lawyer of Woos Woes Wees ter, have been letained as counsel by the Cleveland heits. UIS'CLK. KKMUS AT THE TELKrllOM.'. The Old Man Somewhat aijstlfieu. Atlanta Constitution. One night recently, as Uncle Itemus' Miss Sally was sitting by the liie sewing aud hinging beftly te herself, she heard the old man come into the back yaul aud enter the diuing 100m, wheie a bright fire was etill burning iu the giate. Every thing had been denied away. The cook had gene and the house girl had disap peaicd, aud the little boy was asleep. Uncle llemus had mauy privileges iu the heuse el the daughter of his old mist i ess and master, and one of these was te warm himself by the dining room fire whenever he felt lonely, especially at night. Te the lady theie was a whimsical (suggestion of pathos iu everything the old ntgre taid and did ; ncveithele&s, her attitude tewatd Uncle Remus was one of bustling ciiticihiu aud depreciation. By leaning back iu her chair a little slie could see him as he sat before the fhe enjoying the warmth. " I should think it was time for you te be iu bed," she exclaimed. "Ne'in 'taint," responded Uncle Re mus. " I year tell dat weu ele' folks git ter bed seen dey feelin's bin hurted, en goodness knows dey aint nobody hurted my feelin's dis day." " Well, there isn't auythiug in there that you can pick up. I've had every thing put under lock aud key." " Yessum dey is sumpin ne'r iu yer, tee, kaze yer Mats Jehn supper sitting right down yer 'le' de fier, eu little me' hit 'ud a bin dry spang up if I hadn't a drapt in des w'en I did. 1 year Mars Jehu tell dat ar nigger 'eman w'at you call ye' cook fer ter have 'im some fried aigs fer supper, enefdeze aiut fried and dried I aint never see none w'at is. When Mars Jehn come you can set plum' in der en year 'im crack urn up iu his meuf same lak cow chawin' fodder. Las' Sat'dy night Mars Jehn fetch some fried isters home, en ef dish yer nigger 'eman stay en dis hill mauy me' days he uil git all his vit tles cooked down town en fetch it home in1 a baskit. Whar Mars Jehn new ?" Just then then there was a call at the telephone. The little gong rattled away like a house was en lire. As the lady went te answer it Unde Remus rose from his chair and crept en his tiptoes te the deer that opened iute the sitting room. He heard his Miss Sally talking. "Well, what's wanted ?.... Oh ! Is that you ? Well, I couldn't imagine Ne Fast asleep tee long age te talk about Why, of course !. . . . .Ne ! Why should I be frightened I declare ! you ought te be ashamed Remus is here.... Twe hours! 1 think you are horrid mean !....By-by !" Uncle Remus steed looking suspiciously at the telephone after his Miss Sally had turnd away. " Miss Sally," he said presently, wuz you talkin' ter Mars Jehn ?" " Certainly. Who did you suppose it was ?" " Wharbeuts wiu Mars Jehn ?"' "At his office." " Way down yau ou Tallerbamer street?"' " Yes." At this piece of information, Uucla Re mus emitted a groan that was full of doubt and pity, aud weut iute the dining room. Ilis Miss Saliy laughed aud then an idea seemed te strike her. She called him back and went again te the telephone " Is that you Central ? Please connect eleven-forty with fourteen sixty." There was a lluttcriug sound at the instrument and then the lady said; ''Yes, it's me ! Here's Remus Yes, but he wants te talk te you." " Here Remus, take this aud put it te your ear. Here, simpleton! it won't hurt you." Uncle Remus took the ear piece and handled it as though it had been a leaded pistol. He tried te leek in at both ends, aud then he placed it te his ear, aud grin ned sheepishly. He heard a thin, sep ulchral but familiar voice calling out, " Helle, Remus !" and his sheepish grin gave place te au expression of uneasy aston ishment. " Helle, Remus ! Helle ello-elle-ello- O-O l" li Te tef tr,-.,, ATni-c Tnliti '" "Of cjurse it is, you baudy legged old villain. 1 have ue time te bj standing bete. What de you want'?"' " Hew iu de name er Ged you gitiu dar, Mais Jehn?" "In where?" "In dish yer iu dish ydr appleratus." " Oh, you be fiddlestick ! What de you want?" " Mars Jehu, kin you see ma er is she all dark iu dar ? " "Are you crazy? Where is your Miss Sally?" "She iu yer, hellun and laughiu'. Mars Jehu, hew you gwine git eut'n dar ? " "Dry up. Goodnight!" "Ynf Hc Alisa Mullie " tniil TTnnln Remus, after listening a moment. "Dey'B a mighty zoeniu' gwine ou in dar, en I duuncr whe'er Mars Jehn tryiu' ter scram ble out, er whe'er he des tryiu' fer ter ter make hisself comfertubble in dar." " What did he say, Remus ? " " He up en 'lew'd dat one un us was a vilynu, but dey was such a buzzin' gwine en in dar dat I couldn't zactly ketch de rights un it." Uncle Remus weut back te his place by the diuing room tire, and after awhile began te mu'ter aud talk te himself. "What's the matter new?" his Mits Sally asked. "I 'uz des a sayin' dat I knew Mars Jehn raws' be suR'uu seme'rs." "Why?" "Oh, I des knows it; kaze et he ain't wat make he talk se weak ? IIe bleedz te be iu trouble. I'm tellin' you de LeVd's tiufe dat w'itc man talk like he ain't big ger den one or deze yer little teenchy chany delH, I beuu' you," he continued, " of I 'uz a w'te 'oeman en Mars Jehn wuz my ole man I'd snatch up my bonnet en I'd natully sail 'reun' dish yer town twel I fine out w'at der matter wid 'im. I would dat." The old man's Miss Sally laughed until the tears came iute her eyes, and then she said : " Theic's a piece pie en the sideboard. De get it aud hush se much talking." " Thanky, mistiss, thanky !" exclaimed Uncle Remus, slmfTliug across the room. He get the pie aud returned te his chair. " Dish yer pie," he continued, holding it up het ween his eyes and the fire, " dish yer pie ceme in geed time, kaze Mars Jehu talk se weak en fur off it make me feel right empty. I speck he be well time ge git home, aud ef he 'uz ter git holt or dish yer yer pie hit meut make 'im have bad dreams." In a few moments the pie had disap peared, and when his Miss Sally looked at him a little later he was fast asleep. m m Heed style is genil sense, geed health, geed energy aud geed will, but a hottle et Dr. Hull's Ceuh .syrup Is a geed benelacter that sutlciiug humanity has already learned te appreciate. Don't despair, lint lead the advertisement el bliiimens Liver Regulator. Yeu can tluew a pair et Celluloid Eye-Glass frames en the pavement without hicaking them. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. 112-ivvdeed De Yeu Believe It. That in this town tlierc are scores of persons parsing our stele every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, hour and distressed Stomach, Liver com plaint. Constipation, when ler 75c. we will sell them bhileh's Vitalier, guaranteed te cure them, fceld by II. u. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 117 and U0 Werth Queen stieet. Ieb7-eeuJ Themas Jenes. Mt. Carmel, Ia., says: "Uiewn's Iren Hitters Iihs done mere ler me than any medicine I have ever u-ed." Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. n J-lwd&w Take in time ; see advertisement or Sim mons Liver Regulator. Years of Suffering. Mrs. Uarnhait, cer. Piatt and Bieadway, IJullale, was ler twelve 5'ears a sutlerer lrem 1 hcumatlsm, and after trying every known lemedy without avail, was entirely cuxedby Thenuis' Eclectric Oil. Fer sale by II. 11. Coch Cech 1.111, druggist. 137 and 139 Xerth Queen street. Despised. By the unthinking, Burdock has been con sidered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, un pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, te these "net knowing its virtues," a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by savants as most invaluable as a diuretic, ape rient and bleed purifier. .Burdock Bleed Bit ters embody all lis geed qualities. Price $1. Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 Xeith Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Kesterer. it la entirely dinerent from all ethers. It la as clear as water, ami, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te Us natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does net in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lcid and Nitrate et Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair m a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE ft CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCKEL. New Yerk. Jun6-lyd.eed4w I HAY'S SfECiriU MH.U1U1NJS. TMJS VJ Great English Kemedy. An unfailing euro ler Impotency, and all Diseases that lollew less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Hack, Dimness et Vision, Prematura Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire te send Iree by mall te every ene. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5, or will te sent free by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. li. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account el counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : theenly genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by us. 1 or sale in Lancaster by II. li. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ,, ?HEGBAYMI!:DICINKCO..N.?. aprl2-lyc;ftw . - - . . Jtb'VICAJj. B KUWN'I IKON HITTERS. STRENGTH te' vigorously push a business, streugth te study a profession, strength te reg ulate a household, strength te de a day's labor without physical paiu. All this represents what is wanted, iu the often heard expression, " Oh ! I wish I had the strength !" If you arc broken down have net energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth living, you can be relieved aud restored te robust health aud strength by taking Brown's Ireu Bitters, which is a true tonic a medicine universally reoemmanded for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fiemeutbt., Baltimore. Duilngthewar I was injured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered lrem it ever since. About four years age it brought en piralysis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could net live. I suffered fearfully lrem iudigea iudigea tien, and ler ever two ycar.s could net eat solid feed and ler ' a large portion et the time was unable le retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Biown's Iren Hitters and new atter tak ing two bottles I am able te get up and go around and am rapid ly improving. C. Dcckur. Brown's Iren Bitters is a com plete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Wcakuess and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It emiches the bleed, gives new life te the mubdes and tone te the nerves. Fer sale wholesale and retail by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster 19 lwdftw 1f UU1NO NEKVES CAUSE AGONY! PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cured by Perry Davis's Pain Killer SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP "PAIN KILLER." -ll-liud&w BUUKB AN It STATION JSU1' Y ALENTlftES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES in every variety at L. M. FLYNN'S HOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KLNGr STREET. 1883. 18S3. VALENTINES ! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Novelties FOR THE Valentine Season AT THE BOOKSTOEE OF Jelm Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP THE BOOK. febT-ttd OHOCHHIES. IIELEI'HONE. "HELLO!" "HELLO THERE!" IS THAT YOU, BITRSK V " YES, WHO IS THERE ?" "VHY.1,OOOCUSTOMERS, THEY WANT TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE OF THAT .ELEGANT SYKUP AT 10c. A QUART." "YES, TELL TIIEJI WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 40 BARRELS, OR 2,01G GAL LONS; TELL THEM TO SEND ALONG THEIR KETTLKS." LARGEST, REST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OP GROCERIES IN THE CITY. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 Bast King Street. SAMUEL H. PKICK, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed hla Ofllce lrem 50 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Sear of Court Heuse, Leng's New Bttjjains, ' - ' 047-U4 IiKY HOODS. W ana maker's: Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, mere than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted se. Yeu hear it said by everybedy: "If you want te match anydiing, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go te Wanamaker's." The ether peculiarity that everybody expects te find here is less pleasant te speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us with lower prices. istui, we imagine tnat if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of ether aspects of our trade; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally te give old news. Nett-eufr circle, sentb entrance te main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian-cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, net quilted, warm enough without The lefsfins are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 te 65 cents. West of south entrance te main building.; Furs have te be thought of. We're busy enough as te mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought te say what will net op press us with tee much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-made. Mere sizes are ready-made here than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? 1903 Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyens, 25 te 35 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from $1 te $2 ; and we guess our prices haven't been very liigh ; have they? Noxeutor circle, south outrance te main building; Weel serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought te sell for $1.50 no that isn't the way te put it; it ought te sell according te our theory, for just as little as we can aflerd ; and that is 75 cents. Loek out for such new. It's time for ever-buying and all sorts of mistakes te show them selves. We try te keep ready te turn ether folk's mistakes te account for ourselves and for you. Third circle, southeast lrem centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square, Philadelphia. OLASH AND QUJSENSWAlta,. TT1UH MAKTI5. I AT CHINA: HALL. We have just received per Steamship Illi nois another Importation of White Granite Ware IN DINNER, TEA and CHAMBER WARE. We have a Large Stock et HOUSEFUR NISHING GOODS In our line. Ileuscstlrcs Kecclre Special Attention. 43-Our Goods must prove satisfactory or will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. BAKU AIMS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS Chains, Rings, Spectacles, 4c. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159JJ North yueen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvan a jailxeau depot; dec 29 lrd HMare Qqww
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