(hip mfak$ Volume XIX- -Ne. 145. LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1883. Price Twe Gntt VLOTIIIAU. C J. KKI8MAN. M's Fnmisig Goods. Neckties, fill k Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash mere Muffler?. Linen Handkerchiefs. Fine Shirt. Underwe.r, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellars,Cutirt, Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scarl Pins, Sleeve Buttens, Ac. DON'T KAIL TO 8EB THE GBAND DIS PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 66 NOIITH QUEKN STREET, s. K. KATHTON. OVERCOATS, Dress Suits, Business Soils, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ler men and boys, at bottom prices ler the next two months, at S. S. RATRVOFS Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., J23-lmeed LANCASTEB, PA. O FECIAL NOTICE. Greatest Redaction of the Season. Te make room for our New Spring Stock we will clee out the balance of our Clothing at Bettem Prices. SUITS. Formerly $20.00 New $17.00 Formerly $18.00 New 815.00 Formerly $10.00 New $13.00 Formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $10.00 New $ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $16.00 New $13.00 formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $ 7.50 New $ 6.00 CALL EABLY TO SECUBE THE BEST BARGAINS. D. B. Hosteller & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. S1, KUIAL NOTICE, THE- GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL IN FINE CLOTHES, AT E GERHART'S TAILORING ESTABLISllMENl, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, In order te reduce stock and make room for the SPRING TRADE. I will make up te order for tbe remainder of the season, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Reduction is for cash only, and will enable cash buyers te secure a fine sultef clothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy them ready-made. U. GFRHART. pi KE AT SWEEPING SEDUCTION IN MERCHANT TAILORING. As at this time of year PANTS are the prin cipal article needed amongst Gentlemen, and In order te keep our hands lullyempleyed, we make te order PANTS at prices that defy any body te buy the same quality of goods, made and trimmed like ours, ready made up. WE MAKE TO ORDER Mixed All-Weel Casslmere PANTS at $3 00 Striped All-Well Casimere PANTS at.... 3 50 All-Weel Extra Heavy PANTS at 4 00 All Weel Cheviot PANTS at 4 50 Plain Worsted PANTS at 5 00 Fancy Worsted PANTS at 5 50 Scotch All-Weel Cheviot PANTS at C 00 Extra Fine Foreign Pantaloenings at $6.50, $7.00, $8.00, $9 00, Ilil.QO. SUITS TO ORDER. A Geca Woolen Business SUIT. $12 01 An All-Weel Heavy Cassimcre SUIT 14 00 An All-Weel ChevletSUIT 15 00 An All-Weel Scotch ChevletSUIT 16 50 A Flue Worsted SUIT.... 18 (Ki An ciirarimi tvursieu euu.,.. ai uu A Foreign Cassimere or Worsted SUIT... 25 CO "Whether you wish te purchase or net, S lease call and be convinced of the BARK ABG AINS we are new offering te the public. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, GCB8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ' Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St, LANCASTER. PA. 43The cheapest and most reliable Clothing Heuse In the city. SAMUEL H. PRICK, ATTORNEY. HAH Removed his Ofllce rrnm 66 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Bear et Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. ml7-Ud CLOIBLNO, UNDERWEAR, dtC J. K. HHAUKOI) VAKU. Addenda. FBI ENDS AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te secure the greatest bargains In line Heavy-Weight WOOLENS ever ettered In this city. Remember, 1 am going te close them out If possible this season. I nave bandied this class et goods ter ever 25 years. I am thoroughly lamlllar with the merits et all the leading makes otclelh in the market and de say I think the F. A U. and Johanny EdreCens are superior in finish, mere reliable In color and mere durable than any cloths produced In the WORLD. Remember, alee. I am the only man In this city that has the NERVE te tackle these flue, high priced goods. They can only be had In large cities at prices net less than 70 te $75. I am closing mine out at $10 a suit. I am having a great Beem In Treuserings. I am offering Heavy-Welghts Iretn 3.50 te tlO a pair make a note et this. I have among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be bad In Phila delphia ter less than (15 te f 18 a pair. Thankine the nubile for the kind nitrnnan extended particularly since my great reduc tion In prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Being again able te attend te business. I will superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for tnelr investment. All my productions are warranted te be et superior CH ABACTEB AND TONE from any ether house In the ttade, having In my employ the best skilled workmen lrem the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the customer I win net allow it te go out. 49Piaceyeur orderatenceat 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Neta Bbnk. I have a let of Remnants of Fine Cleths and Cassimeres. suitable ler chil dren, te which I Invite the attention of mothers et small boys lrem five te ten years et age. These Remnants are of the finest and best quality of goods, and can be had from 50 cents te $1 se a Suit. YfTlLLIAMSOM & FOaTKK. REGARDLESS OF COST. WE HAVE REDUCED THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN MEN'S & BOYS' OAPS "UJ" fx' eyj VyXXX-O, (Seme or them sold for TWENTY-FIVE and FI TV CENTS) te TWELVE CEKTS. And SIXTV-THREK BOYS' CAPS and TUR BANS te THREE CENTS each, in addition te a number et MEN'S SOFT &STIFF HATS WE WILL SELL FOR TWELVE CENTS EACH. These Goods are Sound and Hen. in Geed Condi- THE BARGAIN SALE OF FUKNISHINGr GOODS Has geno beyond our expectation. There is still a variety et Silk Ties at 5c and 10c Each. French Percale Guffs, 5c per Pair. Linen Cellars, 5c Each. CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALISES, RUBBER GOODS and BLANKETS at Lewest Prices. -Wc will open a BOOT and SHOE PARTMENT the first week in AprU. DE- & Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTER. PA. pOSKNSTJElN'3. BARGAINS AT EOSBISTBIFS. THE GREATEST BARGAINS -IN eeins's Kid, Deg SI AND CASTOR GLOVES, WILL BE OFFERED AT A. H. ROSENSTEIN'S NEXT TUESDAY. Every pair warranted and only 63c ; price elsewhere, $1.5 J. A LARGE LOT OF Gentlemen's Medicated Underwear At 00c ; lermer price, $1.50, WOOLEN CARDIGAN At 75 Cents. JACKETS ONLY A FEW MORE OF THOSE Fine SILK, SATIN, and PLUSH SOARFSLefc, At 48 Cents. OUR SPRING STYLES OF Fine Woolens Will be ready for inspection NEXT WEDNESDAY. They comprise all the Latest Woolens the market atlerds, MR. JAMES S. NOWJ.EN, whose reputation as a first-class cutter has been fully estab lislied, is still employed by me. 49-My Stock et READV-MADE CLOTHING will be sold regardless of cost. A. H. Resenstein, Ne. 37 North Queen St. y Opposite the Grape Hetel. NOTICE Xlf XKKSFASSKK3 AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby lerbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un inclesed, cither ler the purpose of sb.oetlng.or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enlerced against all trespassing en said lands 01 the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN. R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler R. W. Celeman's Heirs. 0l6-tMw. BIVAL. I yUiBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A. Household Article for Use. Universal Family Eradicates Fer Sc-irlet and Ty phoid Fevers. Diph theria, Salivation, UI NTA T A D 1 A ceratcd Sere Threat, 111 A. U A. IV I A.- Small Pox. Measles and all Contagious Diseases. Persons waiting en the sick should use It freely. Scarlet ever has never been known te spread where the Fluid was used. Tellow Fever has been cure i with It after black vnmit had takenplace. The worst cases et diphtheria yield te It. Fevered and Sick Per SMALLPOX and PITTING of Small pox PBE VENTED. A member of my family was taken with sons relresued ami Bed Seres prevented by bathing with Dar by's Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and purl- ueu. Fer ere Threat it is a Small-pox. I used the t mill ; the. patient was net delirious, was net pitted, and was about tbe house again In three weeks, and no ethers had It. J. W. Parkinson, Philadel phia. sure cure. Contagion destr ycd or Frosted Feet, inumains, rues. isuaungs, etc. Rheumatism cured. Selt White Complex ions secured by Its use. Ship Fever prevented Te purify th breath. Cleanse the Teeth, It can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. " Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved 1 n - stantly. Scars prevented. Dyscntry cured. Wounds healed rapid DIPHTHERIA PREVENTED. The physicians here use Darby's Fluid very succisslully In the treatment et uipn iherla. A. Stellkn- wbrck, Greensboro, ,ia. Tetter dried up. uneiera prevented. Ulcers -purified and healed. In cases of Death it should be used about the corpse It will preventany unpleas ant smell. The eminent Physi cian, J. MARION SIMS, M. u.. New Yerk, says : " I am convinced Prof. Dar by's Prophylactic Fluid is a valuable ly Scurvy cured. An Antidote ler Ani mal or Vegetable Poi sons, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid dur ing our present af fliction with Scarlet Fever with decided advantage. It is in dispensable te the sick room. Wm. F. Sakfeiid, Eyrie, Ala. SCARLET FEVER . CURED. disinfectant. Vawderbilt University, Nashville. Tenn. I testily te the most excellent qualities et aml detergent it 1 Je theoretically and practically superior te any preparation with : "lueiixttiu acquainted. jn. t. l.uiten, rret. Chemistry, DARBY'S FLUID IS BECOMMENDED BY Hen. Alexander H. Stm-heks, of Georgia. Rev. Chas. F. Dkkms, D. D., Church of the Strangers. N. Y. Jes. LeCente, Columbia. Prof., University, S. C. Rev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University. Rev. Gee. F. Piekce. Bishop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used Internally or externally ler Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoreugly tested, and we have abundant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. F01 fuller inform atien get et your Druggist a pamphlet or send te the proprietors. J H. ZKIL1N & CO., Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. jan22-lyeed&w c: VLOTMINO. C33 NHOlNCEMfcNT KXTKAUKUINAUV. GRAND CLOSING SALE TILL flARCll 1, 1SS3. ENTIRE WINTER STOCK HEAVY SUITS, OVERCOATS, Underwear, Knit Jackets, Hosiery, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS and VALISES, Rubber Coats and Hats, AT HALF VALUE, FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. The Penii Hall Clothing Heuse, ELRSI & BRO. Nes. 2 and 4 N. Queen St. sep8 lvd ttOUHti AKD STATlONERi VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES in every variety at L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KING STREET. 1883. 18S3. VALENTINES! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Novelties FOR THE Valentine Season AT THE BOOKSTORE OF Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 16 and 17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP THE BOOK. feb3-tld TT ATS, CAPS AND TUBS, Hats, Caps and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock et Hats, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the firm et Sbultx & Bro.,fashlenable hatters, and new offers them ler sale, retail and whole sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., the well-established Hat Stere of tbe late firm et Shultz A Bre. Special Inducements offered te country mer chants. Mr. sides will continue the Hat busi ness anil constantly keep en hand the latest and best styles. He has employed Henry A. and Wm. Shultz. of the late firm et Shultz & Bre., who are experienced hatters. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ 4 BRO.) fl3-tW FENIAN ASSASSINS. THIS STORY OF THE DUBLIN HUBDKBS The Informer ltelaiea the Tragedy Prepa rations Fer the Crime The Pris oners Dejected. la the progress of tbe trials at Dublin en Saturday the informer, Carey, testified that be bad joined the Feuian Breth erhoed in 18G3, and that he bad always eeen the treasurer 01 us muds, which were in a bad state. " Because you pock eted them," iuterruiite' one et tbe wit nesses. During bis connection with tbe society several persons weie tried by a court martial of the organization. Up te leii) informers only wens tried. Edward 3IcCaffrey was, prier te November, 1881, a member of tbe organization. In tbat mouth he breughtWalbh te Ctrey's beuse. Walsh, who was from tbe North of Eng land, told Carey tbat bis mission in Dub lin was te make bi&teiy. The names of four persons bad been submitted te tbe organization in Londen is capable of heading tbe organization in Dublin. Among these names was his own. Walsh had sworn him in, e:ich holding a knife in bis hand. The oath bound Carey te obey all orders transmitted te htm by the Irish Iuvincibles, under tbe penalty of death. A lew days afterw.ud Walsh. McCaffrev and James Mullett told him thattbey wcrote form a beard of directors of a new organization in Oubliu of Iuvincibles, w he were net te exceed 2)0 members for the whole kingdom. There were te be selected from picked Fenians and the Dublin branch of the or ganization was te consist of fifty members and its object was te " remove" all ty rants. James Mullett, who established the society for the Extirpation of Tyrants, was te be chairman, and Mr. Ferstor aud Earl Cowper were named among these te be removed. Relative te the further operations of tbe Dublin branch, it was te be left te his own discictien. Walsh gave the wituess t;."0. Mr. Burke's name was subsequently mentioned among them selves. Irrepariug ler Assaeiitnatleu. Arrangements v;ere made for taking the house at Cerk Hill, close te Dublin Cas tle, from which Earl Cowper was te be shot. Early in December the witness went te Phoenix Park with Cuiley, and there met Mullett aud Walsn, who were watch ing the chief secretary's heuse. The wit ness saw the brothers of Mr. Ferbter and Burke coming out. The lour principals in the mouth of December selected men for the work in Dublin. The witness selected a niau n.imed Leenard and Stephen, the last named being an Ameri can. McCaflit-y selected Deyle. The greater number of men were selected by Curley and Mullett, the. latter's principal selectien being Brady. 'By July, 1882, the Invinoibles numbered about thirty. In December, 1881, he (Carey) was in troduced at the Augel hotel te P. J. Sheridan, who was disguised as a priest, and passed by the name of Father Mur- pny. Sheridan told him that he was ex tending tie .society and Iuvincibles throughout tbe ceuutry, and premised te send him some weapons from Londen. The society watched days and nights te murder Mr. Feister. On one occasion he escaped by waiting aboard a steamer at Kingsten. I'iiey waited for him until the last railway train had left. He recollected the sheeting of MacMahen. Previous te tbat time an arrangement had been made te remove Mr. Ferster at the corner of Jehn street, en his way te the castle. A tar was stationed at the park gate. With himself were Leenard, MacMahen, Brady, Kelly, Curley and Martin. He, Carey, gave tbe signal when Mr. Ferster passed. Mr. Ferstor's carriage was te be preceded by Fitzgerald's cab, according te tbe ar rangement, but the plan failed through the negligence of a watcher named Row ley. Curley reprimanded Bewley, and watched for Mr. Ferster en his return from tbe castle, but this time there was a failure en the part of the signal cab. On three ether occasions the murder of Mr. Ferster was prevented by the acci dental passing of a party of mounted police. Carey testified tbat he himself suggested the use of knives, aud McCaf ferty directed them te wiud cords around the handles te strengthen their grip Frank Byrne was a member of the confed eration, and his wife brought at oue time six knives, and at atetLr lour and a rifle, concealed under her cloak. Curley became chairman after Mullett's arrest, and Bradley succeeded Curley in the council. The murders of Perster aud Burke were discussed at Mullett's bouse. McCafferty's successor was known only as " Ne. 1," and was evidently a military man. He always gave the money and " said there was no limit. They could have 1,000 if they wished." 'The con spirators often talked among themselves as te the seurce of the money. Sema thought it came from America, but Carey himself thought :t. came from the Land League. Planning the l'ark Murder. On the night Mr. Ferster left Ireland, fifteen Iuvincibles actually followed him te the Westlaud Rew station. Curley looked into the cars, but only saw Mr. Ferstor's wife aud daughter. The fifteen Invincibles were under the command of Curley en this occasion, who was obeying the orders of the mysterious "Ne. 1." As Mr. Ferster bad definitely left Ireland, they were told te concentrate their atten tien upon Mr. Burke. Carey weut te the Park en May 5. Fitzharris met "Ne. 1" opposite the Vicn Real Ledge. There were also there Patrick Delancy, Tem McCaffrey, Cusl6y, Brady, Smith and Ka vanagb, for the purpose of meeting Mr. Burke and " removing " him. On this occasion Mr. Burke accidentally escaped by taking an unusual route. All the conspirators en the 6th of May met in or about the Royal Oak tavern, except Mullett, who was in prison. There were also two men named Dwyer, ene of whom has gene te America. On the morning of May 6th he (Carey) met Smith, a laborer, employed about the Castle, and who knew Mr. Burke's appearance. Kava nagh's testimony was confirmed by the witness regarding the car being at Wren's public house, with Brady, Keely, McCaf frey and Delaney. Carey took bis two little children with him in the cab early en the 7th of May, when he went te the park, and was accompanied by Jeseph Hanlen and Smith. Amid breathless silence, Carey then related hew he saw the seven conspirators meet Lord Cavendish and Secretary Burke. Curley, Hanlen and Fagan went first, Brady and Kelley followed, and McCaffrey and Delaney came after. Lord Cavendish and Burke were allowed te pass through the three fust, and the last four faced light about. When the witness again looked he saw the two rear men close in en their victims. " I saw Jeseph Brady raising his hand," said Carey " and strik ing a man dressed in gray. That was all 1 8w." After the murder he and Brady and Curley met at McCaffrey's house. "Ne.l" was there and they told him every thing. The next night but one after the murder, the knives with which they had been committed were produced by Brady. " Ne 1" ordered them te be destroyed. The blades were broken and the handles burned. Previous te the murder he waited at the Pole grounds, and was summoned thence by Curley, who said he did net knew at what moment they might be wanted. Cnrley told him te tell Smith te "go te bell out of this," and the murderers then held a council. He asked Brady what he should de and' was told te go off. Before going he said : "Mind and be sure it is the man in the gray suit." He timed his movements accurately during the day, and what happened in tbe park was at 7:17 p. m. As he went off toward Island Bridge the victims were 200 yards away, and en the bridge he met Smith, who was acquainted with Burke's appearance, and had accompanied him for the purpose of pointing him out. It was Smith who told Kavanagb te hurry up and take the nose bag off the horse. Carey declared that Smith did net knew what he was wanted for, and that he said this te save an inno cent man. After the Murder. At the meeting at McCaffrey's house, Brady said : "Lord Frederick Cavendish when he spoke, struck me with an umbrel la. I then made at him. He held up bis arm and I struck it. He then ran into tb read." He also said that he struck Mr. Burke, first in the left shoulder. The ether gentleman came up and called him a ru ffian. He ran after him and settled him . He then looked around and saw Kelly coming away from Burke's body, and he and Brady went and cut Burke s threat. At the house Curley also told him (Carey) that he had at first feared there was going te be another failure, when he saw the men face about. Three of them were armed. Brady had two knives alter the murder. Curley saw Brady wiping a knife en the grass. Curley waited until the murderers were en the car, and then get into a cab and came te Dublin. He put a card into tbe box of the Dublin Ex press office stating what had been done. The next day he gave similar notices te the Times and the Freemaria Journal. The cards read : " Executed by order of the Irish Invincibles." Carey's evidence concluded with details concerning the checks sent te the prison ers while incarcerated as" suspects " in Kilmainham jail by the sustenance fund committee of the Land League. Carey in June last handed te " Ne. 1 " his resigna tion as one of the four leaders et the In vincibles. During the giving of the testimony relating te the murder Brady crouched down behind two of the ether prisoners. The ethers appeared dejected, except James Mullett, who were a defiant leek. Before the adjournment of the court Carey formally identified all the prisoners. Several of them as they came forward called him a " perjured liar." Patrick Delaney, who appeared very ill, said solemnly : " That is the man," pointing te Carey, " I may thank for all my mis fortunes from childhood." The new Duchess of Westminster, wile of one et tbe richest men in Europe, was mar ried in a dre-s of white foulard, costing seventy-five cents a yard. This certainly is econ omy, and economy te use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup the great remedy for coughs and colds W. II. Sticker. Mt. Carmel, Pa,, says: " Brown's Iren Bitters has done mere for me than any medicine I have ever ued." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. f!0-lwdw The finest lenses made are being mounted In Celluloid trames. They are handsome, light and strong and give better satisfaction than ether Eye-Ulasses. Fer sale by all lead ing Jowelers and Opticians. fl'J-lwdeed The worst forms et liver disease cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. I Wish Jsverybedv te Knew. Rev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known te every one as a most Influential citizen and christian minister et the SI. E. church, just this moment stepped in our store te say, " I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myself and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DRS. MATCHETT A FBANCE. Bourbon. Ind., May 15, '78. Sold by H. B. Cochran, ilauggist, Nes. 137 and l."J North Queen street, Lancaster. feblteed4 Liquid Glue. Dan'l Flank, et Brooklyn, Tiega Ce., Pa., describes it thus : " I rode thirty miles for a bottle otThemis' Eclectric Oil, which effected the wonderful cure et a crooked limb In six applications ; it proved worth mere than geld te me." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 Neith Queen street. Puipllatlen of the Heart. J. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y., writes : "When I first commenced using your Burdock Bleed Bitters I was troubled with fluttering and pal pitation et the heart. I felt weak and languid, with a numbness et the limbs; since using, my heart has net troubled me and the numb ing sensation Is all gene. Price SI. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street Walnut Leaf Hair ttesterer. It is entirely different from all ether. It is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will Immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te Its 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 Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or failed hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL A. RUCKEL. New Yerk. jnnB-lyd.eedw COJUm B. U. MABTlIfj Wholesale and BetaU Dealer In all kinds Ot LUMBER AND COAL. 5Tfard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince treets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL AND A1ANUKK. Best;grade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-lead at Lewest Prices. Alse, Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ten or bale. Yard : Uarrlsburg pike. General Office: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, E.ELLEB, ft CO. apr4-lwd piOAL. M. V. 13. COHO, S3t) NOltTJf WATER HT., Zxtwotuter. jftk, Wholesale and BetaU Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and Office: Ne. 830 NORTH WATE STRKET fli28-lTd HJLKDWAJtR IN KW HABUWABE STORE. . 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN! BUILDING and CABDtal HARDWARE, 810VES, HEATERS. RANGES, PAINTS,- OILS and GLASS, Heuse Furnishing Goods. au.-3maw A BBATK AND FAITHFUL UUARDIAM OF OUR HOMES AND PROPERTY BESCUED FBOM IMMI NENT PERIL. A vjcbt popular and well-known member of our police force, who has performed duty twelve years at the Union R. B. Depot, en Ex change Place, In Providence, B. I., gives his unsolicited testimony. Hear him : " I have been dreadfully troubled with dis ease of the Kidneys and Liver during the past six months ; at times 1 was se severely atniuted that I was unable te stand en my feet, as my feet and lower parts of my legs were very badly swollen : my urinary organs were In a dreadful condition, my bleed was In a wretched state, and it had become se Impoverished and circulated se poorly that my hands and feet would be cold and numb and se white as te ap pear lifeless. I could net rest nights, but was se distressed all ever that I could net llestilli in bed, but would keep turning and rolling from one side te the ether all night, se that 1 would feci mere urea ana exnausieu in me morning than when I want te bed. My condition be came se serious that I was obliged te step work, and for thirty days I was unable te be en duty. I consulted the best docters.and tried the numerous medicines and se-called cures, but rapidly grew worse, and was In a sad condition every way when a long-time valued friend of mine, prominent In this city in a large express company, urged me te try Hunt's Remedy, as he bad known of wonderful cures effected by It. Upen his representation I obtained two betUes of the Bemetly aud commenced taking it as directed, and greatly te my surprise In less than twenty-lour hours I commenced te jeel relieved. I was in an awful condition when I began te take the Remedy, and had no faith In it ; therefore, when 1 found almost immediate relief, even in one day's use et It. hit heart was made triad anil I assure you I continued te take the Remedy and te Improve constantly from day te eay. 1 took it with me en my trip te Maine for I was bound te have it with me all the time, and the result Is tbat I Improved speedily all the time I was away ; and ever since my arrival home, which was several weeks age, I have been en euty every day. 1 ieet first-rate, and the swelling et hand, teet and legs have disappeared, and the terrible backache, which used te bother me mere than all the rest, troubles me no mure, and I sleepsplendldly nights, undsurely have very excellent and forcible reasons ler speaking in praise et Hunt's Bsniedy, for It has made a new man et me. I don't knew what 1 should have done without Uunt's item ed v ; It is the best medicine that I ever took, and 1 very gladly recommend It te all who are alUicted with Kidney or Liver diseases, or diseases et the Urinary Organs. Respectfully. ISAAC W. FAIBBROTHER. leblC-lwcedM.W.FA&w MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. T7STAHL1SHKD 1805. JU J-J. C. ORTH, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOB THE Weber, Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Masen & Hamlin, Pelenbet & Ce.s ORGANS. Address Correspondence te Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, UARRISBURG, PA. u'28-3md w ILUOX & WU1TE. -THE- WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full Assortmentef the various styles con stantly en hand and for sale en the most lib eral terms ler Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call anil examine these instruments, which will be found te be very Superior in Quality and Moderate In Price. MB. DECKER Is also agent for the .Famous "KNABE" Andsnveral ether Desirable Planolert03, at prices from $225 upwards. tebl7-tfd CLOSING OUT SALK. KUBJC BOXES, Closing Out Sale AT REDUCED PRICES. This being our lest sale in this city for some years, we d sire te sell out the entire stei.k before closing our salesrooms for tbe season. Te this end we quote the lowest possible prices, with only small advance ever cost of manufacturing, te cover expenses. Only finest quality High ClaBS Music Bexes, specially made ler our retail trade, including many new styles, with latest improvements, and of the greatest durability ; far superior te the ordinary Music Bexes generally sold in this country- The tone et these boxes Is very pewerlul and at the same time remarkably sweet. Musical Bexes with Bells, Drums, Castagnets, Celestial Voices, Harp Zither, Piccale, Tremelo, Mandeline, Forte-Piane, and Subllme-Uarmenle, Ac, with two and three main springs, running twice and .three times the length et ordinary Music Bexes by one winding. Large stock of small Music Bexes ; also, Al bums, Cigar Parlors, Decanters, 4c, with con cealed music. Immense Display ! Newest Selections ! Ne home should be without one of these beautiful Instruments. This Is an opportunity seldom offered. Price list en application. C. GAUTSCHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MUSICAL BOXES Ste. Croix, Switzerland. Salesrooms : Ne. 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE. nev!5 ttd OLEUlVAJs. G KAY'S SPECIF! O MBDIOINiS. Tills Great English Bemedy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery. Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature 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 tree by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ter $5, or will be sent free by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13a North Queen Street, On account et counter feits, we have adopted the" Yellow Wrapper : the only genuine. Guarantees etenre issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, THE GBAY MEDICINE CO., N. Tt. aprlM.vdw MXVlVJk.U B KOWNM IBUIf HITTEJU. Noted Men! Dr. Jehn F. Hancock, late President of the National Pharmaceutical Associa tion of the United States, says : "Brown's Iren Bitters has a heavy ale. Is conceded te be a flue tonic ; the character of the manufacturers Is a voucher for l.s purity and. med icinal excellence." Dit. Jeseph Roberts, President Balti more Pharmaceutical College, says : ' I Indorse it as .a fine medicine, reliable as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic poisons." Dr. J. Farms Moebe. Ph. D., Professer of Pharmacy, Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, says : " Brown's Iren Bitters Is a sate and reliable medicine, positively free lrem alcoholic polsenx, and can be recommended as a tonic for use among these who oppose alcoholic." Dr. Edward Earickson, Secretary Baltimore College et Pharmacy, says : "I Indorse It as an excellent med icine, a geed digestive agent, and a non-intoxicant in the fullest sense." Dr. Ricbabd Sapingten, one of Balti more's eldest and most reliable physicians, says . " All who have used it praise its standard virtues, and the well known character of the house which makes it Is a sufficient guarantee et Its being all that is clal;ned,ter they are men who could net be Induced te etler anything else but a reliable medicine for public use." A Druggist Cured. Boonsboro. Md., Oct. 12, 1880. Gentlemen : Brown's Iren Bitters cured me et a bad attack et Indl- f:estlen and fullness In thestemacb. laving tested it, I take .pleasure in recommending It te my customers, and am glad te say It gives entire satisfaction te all." Gke. W. Hewhan, Druggist. Ask your druggist for Brown's Iren Bitters, aud take no ether. One trial will convince you that it is just what you need. Fer sale wholesale ami retail by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 189 North Queen street, Lancaster flO-lwdAw T CHINH NEKVES CAUSE AGONYI 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." fl-lmd&w az.Ana jure quhexswamm.. TT1GH M MAKT1N. Ola, te ami QDHswani AT CHINA HALL. We new have open a very large line et White Granite Ware. White Porcelain Ware, Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware -IN DINNER, TEA and CHAMBER SETS. We have selected these goods from the Manufacturers. WE GUARANTEE THEM. Best 49Goeds notsatlsfactery will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 16 EAST KING STREBT. LANCASTER. PA. GROCERIES. TMJBSK'SJ. LENTEN GOODS. GenulneCedflsh, Geed Fat Mackerel. Choice Smoked Herring, Smoked Salmen, Fresh Sal Sal eon in 1 lb Cans, Salt Pickled Salmen la 5 ft Cans, Fresh and Soused Mackerel In 1ft Cans, Flnden Haddles, Baratalra Schrlmrw, Sardines in Oil (American), Imported Sardines In Oil, Sardines In Mustard, Soused Trout, Fresh Eggs. Ac, Ac. BURSK'S, NO. 17 E. KING STBEET. "7c A CAN, FOB TOMATOES ? Hew Is this V "Well, we bought a Jeb let of 1,762 cans, all tbe packer had; they are first class. Every can guaranteed." "HOW ABOUT THAT SPLENDID 10 CENT SYBUP?" " Well, wc still have It, and it '.la amazing hew it gees." MESSINA AND VALENCIA OBANGES by steamer. Just received and sold cheap. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. PIANOS AND FCBN1TUKE REkUVED at short notice. Alse, dealer in second hand and antique Furniture, Steves and. Bracket Saws. $1.W AUG. F. RKINOEHL, 328 North Queen street, decU-SmO. (AbOYQUw Hertiexailarket.) f
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