sc vKsistfjMl . . .ilaiA wMm l- M?l fclti gVfrf , ' tV - ' "i - 5--, -- W-Cl WV.ar. '- V' "3i 3 '- LW Z.'aW Tr'fc..T 'wBH..i'w S --!:, -til r.rv.'A:. -n x. &e? n B Bafea;: tV-A4I I l:l .- -& Jii , . i.--;WTSMT-,l-( st r"f-i 5.''!,-J:Bs3y 3? rjs SSEI jisAris- f a?a5tl; ' Velumc XIX- -Ne. 151. LANCASTEE, PA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 256, 1883. 3 itr!I -T v -.'.d "7' ' J "r jJTMi -t at" ' TjJgJM - FrfetMni 4 4 I. lik te rzvxBiira ajtd F LINN BRKNEMAN. BARGAI tf S -IN- IB GOODS, STOWS, ffl UD I OODE WABR Having made Large Purchases at Forced Sales in New Yi rk, we are prepared te offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES QOING TO HOUSEKEEPING. A Large Stock of GAS FIXTURES at the Old Stand of FLINN & BRENEMaN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. E0-6IGN OF THE vLOTnrsa. s rtzviAX. MOTIVE. Greatest Redaction of the Season. Te make room for ear New Spring Stock we will close out the balance of our Clothing at Bettem Prices. SUITS. Formerly 120.00 New 417.00 Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $16.00 New $18.00 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 $10.00 New $13.00 formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly 7.50 New$ 6.00 CALL EARLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. 1. B. Hostetter & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. s PKCIAL NOTICE, THE GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL -IN- PINE CLOTHES, AT JL. GERIART'S TAILOBINO ESTABLISHMENT NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. In order te reduce stock and make room ler the SPRING TRADE, I will make up te order ter the remainder of the season, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Reduction Is for cash only, and will enable cesh buyers te secure a fine suitef clothes or an overcoat as low as they can buy them ready-made. H. GERHABT. riKKAT SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- MERCHANT TAILORING. As at this time or year PANTS are the prin cipal article needed amongst Gentlemen, and In order te keep our hands fully employed, 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 Cassimere PANTS at.... 3 60 All-wool Extra Heavy PANTS at 4 00 AH Weel Cheviot PANTS at 4 M Plain Worsted PANTs at 5 00 Fancy Worsted PANTS at 5 te Scotch All-Weel Cheviot PANTS at C 00 Eztra Fine Foreign Fantalnenings at 0.60, $7.00, $8.00, $9 00, $1.?.00. SUITS TO ORDER. A Geed Woolen Business SUIT. $12 0 An All-Weel Heavy Casslmere SUIT u 00 An Ail-Weel Cheviot SUIT 15 oe An All-Weel Scotch Cheviot SUIT 10 50 A Fine Worsted SUIT 18 0.1 An Extra Fine Worsted SUIT 20 00 A Foreign Cassiinere or Worsted SUIT... 23 00 I? a-Whetber yen wish te purchase or net, please call and be convinced of the RARE BARGAINS we are new offering te the public. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 66.68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner of Orange 8L LANCASTER, PA . JWThe cheapest and most reliable Clothing Heuse in tne city. SAMUEL H. PRICK, ATTORNEY, BAH Removed his Ofllee trem 66 North Duke atreet te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Rear el Court Heuse, Leng's New Bulleinir. ml7-tid VOW BKAUY OUK NEW - RHAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properties In city and country, with prices, Ac Copies sent tree te any address. ALLEN A HERE CO., -Real "Estate and Insaraaee Agents, Ne. 10 itfpKtaf Sttwc. r ejm nxxnra. TWO BIG DOGS.-EJ CLOTHING. E.J- KBI8MAM. Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs, 811k and Cash mere Mnfflew. Linen Handkerchiels, Fine Shirts, Underweir, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster GIoves,Cellars,Cufirf, Suspenders, Pocket Beeks, Card Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scart Pins, Sleeve Buttens, Ac. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIS PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 06 NORTH QUEEN STREET, "IXf 1LLIAMSON & FOSTER. Tiie Filial Reduction. We have a few HEAVY WINTER SUITS yet te dispose et, te de which It is neces sary te put a Price en them that will be sure te carry them out This we have done. We have made a Final Reduction en Winter Suits. All fresh, new stock el the latest styles. Every garment is made te lit asperlectly as though It was made te the buyer's meas ure, handsomely trimmed and sewed with silk. These who contemplate purchasing a suit should net permit the opportunity te pass without giving this handseme line et BARGAIN SUITS an inspection. We have also reduced In price a large quantity of Beys' Odd Pants, various qualities, suitable for DRESS or SCHOOL WEAR, and the price Is only that et ordinary goods. The stock et HEAVY OVERCOATS is scarcely worthy of mention, but still the lew that are yet te be disposed of are great BARGAINS. THE HAT AND CAP SALE FOR 12c. APIECE, is still going ou, and each day there ate some new ones added te the list. JS BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT will open the first week In APRIL. maien & Fester, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTER. PA. TOSBNSTlSlN'.j. BARGAINS AT EOSMSTBDPS. THE GREATEST BARGAINS -IN Gentlemen's Kid SI AND CASTOR GLOVES, WILL BE OFFERED AT A. H. ROSENSTEIN'S NEXT TUESDAY. Every pair warranted elsewhere, $1.5 J. and only C3c; pi Ice A LARGE LOT OF Gentlemen's Medicated Underwear At 90c ; lermer price, $1.50. WOOLEN CARDIGAN At 75 Cents. JACKETS ONLY A FEW MORE OF THOSE Fine SILK, SATIN, and PLUSH SCARFS Left, At 43 Cents. OUR SPRIKGSTYLES OF Fine "Woolens W ill be ready for inspection NEXT WEDNESDAY. They comprise all the Latest Woolens the marKec aneras, MR. JAMES S. NOWJ.EN, whose reputation as a first-class cutter has been fully estab lished, is still employed by me. My Stock et READY-MADE CLOTHING will be sold regardless of cost. A H. Resenstein, Ne. 37 North Queen St 1 1 Opposite the Grape Hetel. Baku Aim in WAtcam, clocks Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159f North Qncen street. Remember name and number. JDi reetly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana nllrMdepet" - - lecfelva sis Velentary Trttatss f Gratitude for UeneSt Received. Sxab Set, Please allow me the privilege et giving my testlmenyregardlng the wonderful curative properties et your invaluable medi cine. Hunt's Remedy. During the past six or seven years I have been a great sufferer from Kidney disease, and during a great part of the time my sufferings have been Intense as tee Indescribable. Only these who have suffered by this dread disease knew of the awlul back ache, and pains et all kinds, accompanied by great weakness and nervous prostration, less et force and ambition which Invariably at tend It. I had all these troubles intensified, and was In such a bad condition that I could net get up out of my chair except by putting my nanus en my knees, and almost rolling out betere I could straighten up. I tried the best doctors, and many kinds of medicines, but all failed te help me and I experimented se longendeaveringto get cured that last spring I was in very peer shape, and in seeking ter rellet my attention was directed by a friend te the remarkable cures of Sidney diseases, etc., which wero being accomplished by Hunt's Remedy. I was induced te try It and began te take It, and very seen " limbered up " as It were ; my severe backache and the Intense pains I had suffered se long speedily disap peared, notwithstanding I had been bothered with this complaint se many years. When I began te take Hunt's Remedy I was considerably rundown In general health and suffered also trem less or appetite. Ever since I have been taking the Remedy, however, my improvement has been most marked ; my termer complaints, aches, pains, etc., have disappeared, and I new feel like my lermer self, hale, hearty and sound In health. I shall a'ways keep Hunt's Remedy with me, and would most earnestly recommend all ;hese who are sufferers from Kidney or Liver dis eases, or diseases et the Bladder or Uilnary Organs te use Hunt's Remedy, and take no ether. Yours, very truly, HENRY H. SHELDON, Ne. 280 Westminster St, Providence, R. I. " In the lexicon of youth, etc , there is no such word as Fail." That "lexicDn" is new found In the labratery of Hunt's Remedy. It knows no such word as Fall. fcb2JlwdM,W&F&w KIDNKV-WOKT Has been pieved the surest cure ler KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lanie back or disordered urine indi cate that you are a victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE : use Kidney-Wertat ence. ( drug gists recommend it ) and it v:lll speedily ever come me uigcuse ami restore ueanny action. Ladies. Fer complaints peculiar te your sex. such us wain and weaknesses. Kidney-Wert is unsurpassed, a It will act promptly and salely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield te its curative power. SOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS, frlce, 81. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kiilneys, Liver and Bowels. " Mr. Ethan Lawrence, my townsman," says Dr. Philip C. Balleu. of Monkton, Vt., " was bleated trem kidney disease. The skin et his legs shone like glas3.; Kidney-Wert cured him. Apr.:ae-82, KIDNEY-WORT IS A Sure Cnre for AH Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action en this most import ant organ, enabling it te threw oft torpidity and Inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. IWTalaynQ IiyouarosutlerinRtromma IiyeuarosutlerinRtromma IiyouaresutlerinRtromma jyjLalal la. larla, have the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipate-l, Kldnoy-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring te cleanse the System. every one should take a thorough course et it. Sold by Druggists. Price, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. " Tell my brother soldiers," writes J. C. Por Per cr, of Trenten. 111., " and all ethers, tee, that Kidney-Wert cured my 20 years liver Idtser ders. Publish it, please, in bt. J.eula Globe Glebe Democrat." -IT-IDNEY-WORT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease Is se prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert us a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver aud Bowels. "WIqe This distressing complaint is very A JJ.OS. apt te be complicated with const! patien. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds et Piles even when physicians and medicines have be bo be fere tailed. j$3- If you have cither et these troubles use KIDNEX-WORT. Druggists seU it Anether Bank Cashier escapes. Gee. II. Uerst, Cash'r et Mycr3ten (Pa.) Bank, said, sccently: "Kidney-Wert cured my bleeding piles." KIDNEY-WUKT. THE GREAT CURB FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it Is ler all the painlul diseases et tlie KIDNE1S, LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system et the acrid poison that causes the dreadtnl suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES Ot the worst forms et this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Drugglitts. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. "Kidney-Wert has given immediate relic, in many ceses et rheumatism, falling under my notice." Dr. Philip C. Balleu, Monkton, Vt. Apr-2d-S2. "I never found even relief, trem rheuma tism and kidney troubles till I used Kidney Kidney Wert. New I'm well." David M. Huttcr, Hartterd, Wise. lebS Iwdced&w FJJfZB. BJJfOLSaS, SC. "pMAKKS V. FRY. We have a large line et LACE CURTAINS In WniTE and CREAM, from $1.00 a p ilr up NETTING by yard trem 12c. up. BED SETS, LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS and TIDIES. PILLOW CURTAIN POLES of every description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low In price : $1 50 cernIce9 for 90c.. $3 cornices for $l.50,$2.f.O cornices ter $1.75, $2.70 cornices ler $2.00. Will fit any window up te five feet in width, and very easily adjusted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPBRSand WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring in all the New Patterns and Celers ODD LOTS and REMNANTS of PAPER HANGINGS very cheap te close out. Among them are some very choice styles. A tew of these light-colored Shades left from 15 cents up. Have your work dene new before tha Spring rush commences. We employ flrst-cless work men and can give your orders prompt atten tion. PHARES W., FRY, .Ne. 67 North Qeeen Street, 0VEB SUNDAY. WHAT BEGINS AND ENDS THE WEEK. The Terrible Veyac of tie American Line Steamer Ohie A Third Officer Washed Ashore. The belated steamer Ohie, of the Amer ican line, arrived at Queen street wharf, Philadelphia, Saturday at half-past twelve o'clock. te the great relief of many anxious friends of these en beard, after one of the roughest passages ever made by an American line Bteamer. The vessel was compelled te battle with adverse winds and heavy seas from her departure from Liverpool, February 2, and during almost the entire voyage. On the evening of the 13th, at seven minutes past eight, a heavy gale struek her. It was accompanied by a blinding mist, during which Charles Werth, the third officer, was washed overboard and lest. The night was se dark that nothing could be seen of him. The fourth officer, William H. Fergusen, bad been en the watch until five minutes past eight, when he was relieved by Werth, who remarked te him what a bad storm they would like ly hare during the night. A moment after Fergusen went te the cabin, Captain Mer risen, who was in the pilot house, sawytae gale coming and called te the' officers te come inside, but he bad scarcely spoken when a heavy sea struck the steamer and she was thrown en her pert side, then back en te the starboard side and back again te the pert side. It was shortly afterward discovered that the smokestack had been washed away and that Lieuten ant Werth, who when last seen was stand ing under the stack, had disappeared. If he made any outcry it was net heard above the rearing of the sea. Had this sea struck the steamer but a few mo ments before, while the watch was being relieved, it is probable that all the" officers en beard would have been washed away. The water poured into the cabin and steerage, causing panic among the pas sengers in the latter place, many of whom rushed up en deck, but were net able te stay there because of the fury of the gale. At one time there were two feet of water in the cabins and three feet in the held, slightly impairing the working of the en gines. Besides the stack all the lifeboats except two aft beats, were carried away and the davits all badly damaged. The repairs will cost $2,500. On the morning of the 14th the storm began te abate and grew less violent until the 18tb, wheu it ceased altogether. The Ohie brought ever thirteen cabin passengeis and one hundred and two steer age passengers. The officers of the Ohie say, with the exception of the lamentable less of the third officer, the homebound was prefera able te the outbound passage, when the weather was very fair. The reason was that when they left pert their water tanks were filled with Schuylkill water when it was in its highest flavor. People knew hew bad it was when it was fresh, but the officers say they cannot knew hew horri ble it was several days' stale. Arriving in Liverpool they emptied their tanks, scrubbed them and filled them with suffi cient British water te supply them their return te Liverpool, some weeks hence. until three DRKSSKD FOKUI4KUNKU.lL. Jehn Spe.ikinnn'8 Ghostly Deception lliat Concealed UU Una Death by Suicide. Jehn Speakraan,C4 years old,a plumber, residing at 328 East, Somerset street, Phil delphia, had beeu out of work for some time and had a return of the spells of mel ancholy and insanity which caused his confinement in an insane hospital at Wil mington, Del., a year age. On Friday he alarmed his wife by informing her ou his return from down town that a man bad attempted te kill him at Eleventh and Chestnut streets. lie then became in furiated but finally quieted when he re ceived a letter asking him te attend a funeral in Delaware county. At half past 9 en Friday night Speakman, whose eyes were glaring wildly, aroused his wife, re marking: "Get out of bed and go out." Mrs. Speakman tremblingly obeyed and went into a neighbor's house, next deer About 5 o'clock Saturday morning shu raised a back window and called te her hus band, asking him whether he was going te get up and prepare te go the funeral He answered " yes," but when his wife re turned, half an hour afterwards, she found the deer and windows locked. Policeman Jein. Reed burst open the deer. Mrs. Speakman rushed directly te the second story bedroom and was overcome by a horible sight. Her husband, attired in a suit of black broadcloth, was extended upon the bed, with the bleed welling from a gash in his threat extending from ear te ear. A bloody razor lay en the fleer, close by the dead man's hand. TheSpeakmans Lad eue child, six years old. A. DISl'UrKU WILL. A Daughter Lese? S17e,000 by Quarreling With Her Father. Geerge F. Wilsen, connected with the Rumford chemical works in Providence, R. I., made1 a will leaving $500,000 te his daughter Alice. After thi3 they quarreled, but he did net change the will until Janu ary 13th of this year. Six days later he died, and the second will was found, which bequeaths stock in the Rumford ebemical works, valued at 8100,000, te Brown University, and te Dartmouth College stock te the fimeflnt of $50,000 These bequests are left in trust, and at the end of five years the college receive the legacies. Te Alice, his daughter, he leaves fifty shares of the company's stock in trust, she te receive the income only, the cash value being about $25,000. The bulk of hisprepeity was left te his sons, Geerge and Ellery, amounting te $300, 000 each, which they can handle at the end of the stipulated five years trust. Alice at once contested the will, alleging that when it was executed her fatl'er was net of a sound mind. The will has been ad mitted te probate, but counsel for the daughter gave notice of an appeal te a higher court. During the hearing the re markable fact was sworn te that Mr. Wilsen had forbidden the first will te be destroyed, se that in case the last fails te held geed the former would. If the case gees te a higher court some surprising de velepments are expected. BRANDED BY CRIME. A Defaulting Bank Teller Who Slipped Frem a Detecllve'u Urasp. There are a number of highly indignant police officers aud detectives in Buffalo. A defaulting bank teller, who has been under their surveillance since Thursday evening, Saturday, gave them the slip, and is net te be found. It is related that en Thursday morning the discovery of a defalcation was made in the Dominion bank at Terente. When Mr. Redmond, one of the tellers, went te the office that morning, he was requested te hand his cash te the chief teller, that it might be counted. He complied and .immediately left the bank. The cause 'of his hasty departure was seen explained by the cash being found $7,000 short. Suspecting that Redmond had engaged hi) some-sort of .speculation, inquiries j.werenude aTbrdkers' offices.' After a diligent search it was learned that Redmond carried stock en margins te the extent of (20,000. Mr. Bethune, the cashier, said that the defalcation amounted te nearly $7,000, but the bank had suc ceeded in recovering about $4,000. Red mond reached Buffalo that evening and was seen followed by a detective. The culprit was traced te a little hotel, and plans were laid for his arrest, bnta clerk in the hotel was told by a thought less reporter that there was a Terente detective and a fugitive from the same city in the house. The clerk is a Terente man and at once became interested. His investigations put Redmond en his guard ana tne latter nea. THE CHRISTIANOY ROBBERY. The Arrest of a Man Who Received tie Stelen Jewelry. Upen the affidavit of Colonel William P. Weed, ex-chief of the secret service de partment, a warrant of arrest for Nathan I. Bennett, of 44 Clinten place, New Yerk, was issued by United States Commissioner Osberne Saturday. Colonel Weed had in his possession a bench warrant issued by Judge Cartter, of Washington, upon an indictment found against Bennett as the receiver of the diamonds said te be worth $20,000 from ex-Senater Christiancy in September, 1881. Colonel Weed discev ered that a Washington detective, whom Mr. Christiancy employed in his divorce proceedings, knew of the possession of the jewels. They were most of them family treasures, committed te the custody of Mr. Christiancy while he was United States minister te Peru by residents of that country who feared pillage during the war with Chili. Colonel Weed says he learned that the detective referred te had introduced a man iuteMr. Christi ancy's room nominally te fix a lock ; that this man took the diamonds first te the shop of a Washington man named Done- uue and that subsequently the goods were received by the man new arrested, Nathan I. Bennett. Colonel Charles S. Spencer appeared as counsel for Bennett, person ally vouched for his geed charaeter and asked a postponement of the hearing until Monday. Te this Assistant United States District Attorney Fiere assented. Bail could net be taken under the law, which prohibits it until after the case has been passed upon by the United States commis sioner. Suffocated by Swallowing False Teetb. Mrs. Careline Yiethamer, a widow, twonty-five years old, residing at 533 Diamond street, Philadelphia was under treatment for malarial fever from Sunday February 18, until Thursday last by Dr. L. S. Blum, of 929 Diamond street. He was summoned hastily en Thursday after noon and found his patient iu convulsions aud unconscious. Every effort was made te revive her. but ineffectually. As she was expiring her mother noticed that a plate containing two false theeth had dis appeared from Mrs. Victhamer's mouth. Dr. Blum at once saw this was the cause of the convulsions, but as he had no in strument for cutting into the larynx, where the plate had ledged he was unable te save his patient's life. An autopsy was made and the plate was found in the threat. An inquest was held and a ver dict of death by asphyxia rendered. Every Day Events. The vicinity of the tell-gate at Salsburg, Allentown, was thrown into excitement en Saturday by a tnysteiieus explosion in the Icitchcn stove of the Widow Kern, daugh ter of Jehn Gress. A short time previous te the explosion Mrs. Kern had filled the steve with cut cordwood taken from a large woodpile near the Heuse. The re port was very loud and the steve was blown te pieces. Mrs. Kern was struck in the faee aud body by the flying pieces. She was severely burned. It is said that a piece of weed leaded with powder had been thtewn en the pile from which the family obtained its supply, and the act i3 laid te a Get man boy, aged fourteen, who was recently discharged from Mrs. Kern's employ for bad conduct. irulten's htatue at the Capitel. The collection of historic marbles in the hall of statuary el the capitol at Washing ton was enriched Saturday by the addition of the btatus of ene of Peensylvania's rep resentatives, the late Rebert Fulton. The new arrival will be assigned the position ou the left of the main isle approaching the south wing of the building, en the site formerly occupied by the colossal figure of Ethan Allen, and the base of Tennessee marble has been se arranged. Mr. How Hew aid Rebeits, sculptor, superintended the work of removal of the statue from the east front of the capitol te its resting place in the hall of statuary. It is ex pected that the statue will be in position te day. Many Londen ladiei crop their hair short and wear an almost entire wig, and conse quently catch cold mere frequently than their American cousins, but of course they all use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Faintness at the Stomach and Debility cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Sec advertise ment. Israel Jenes, Mt. Carmel. Pa., says: "Rrewn's Iren Bitters relieved my wte In sick headache anil weakness in the stomach." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen rtiect. fJG lwd w Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writC3. " About four years age I had an attack of bil ious fever, and never fully recovered. My di gestive ergaus were weakened, and I would be completely prostrated for days. After using tw e bottles et your Burdock Bleed Bitters the improvement was se visible that 1 was aston ished. I can new, though CI years of age, de a lair and reasonable day's work." Price $1. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Xeith Queen street. The lenses used lu the Celluloid Eye-Glasses are ground with scientific accuracy. They are free from chromatic aberration, and pro duce brightness and distinctness or vision. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opti cians. t2i-lwdeed Trouble Saved. It is arcrharkable fact that Themas' Eclectric Oil Is as eoed for Internal as external use. Fer diseases of the lungs and threat, and ler rheu matism, neuralgia, crick in the back, wounds anil sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble Is saved by having it always en hand. Fur sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IS9 North Queen street. We Challenge the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence te prove that Shlleh's consumntlen Cure Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as much as It will cure a common or Chronic Cough In one-halt the time ami relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Croup, and show mere cases of Cousnmptien cured than all ethers. Itwfll cure where they fail, It la pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, 10a, 50c and fl.00. If your Lungs are sere. Chest or Back lame, use bhileh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Qneen street, . fcb7-eedi Walnut Leaf Hair Kesterer. It is entirely different from all ethers. 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 pre ducea new growth where It has fallen off". It does net In any manner eflect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate et Sliver preparations have done. It will chanee i a beautiful for it. Each INK r.T.. Wholesale Astenta. Phlladnlnhin. nnrtHAi.r. & RUCKEL. New Yerk. funS-lytLeed&w OUUS LARGEST AND MOST OOMPLBTK JL assortment of euchrecasslna, poker and WM.UA U.MJT.UB WUUOWI ; HAKTAIAN'3 YELLOW FKONT CIGAR JiTOKX. ' . rrtAKX Sins' Liver uter Ter Dyspepsia, Cestfveness, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Imparity et the Blced, Fever and Augue, Malaria and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Llver.BOweU and Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Breath. Pain in the 8ide. aematlmea the pain is felt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ter Rheumatism ; general less et appe- uic ihjwius generally cesure, sometimes alternating with lax : the head Is troubled witnpam, is auu and heavy, with considera ble less of memerv. accemiianied with a nalu. ful sensation et leaving undone something which ought te have been done : a slight, dry cough and Unshed face Is sometimes an at tendant, often mistaken for consumption ; the patient complains or weariness and debility ; nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex ists; spirits are low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben eficial, yet one can hardly summon uplortl uplertl uplortl tude te try It in fact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when bat few et them existed, yet examination after Ceatn has shown the Liver te have been ex- j tenstvely deranged.; It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the abeve symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living in Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dose occasionally te keen the Liver lnhealtbv action, will avoid all Malaria. Billens attacks, Dizziness, Nau sea. Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It win invigorate like a glass or wine, but is no intoxicating beverage. If you' have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleepless at night, take a dese and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always Keeping tne jseguiaier in tne Heuse 1 Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tho roughly sate purgative, alternative and tonic can never be out et place. The remedy Is harmless and does net interfere with busi ness or pleasure, IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel en Quinine, without any rf the injurious after enecis A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am satis fied it is a valuable addition te the medical science. J. Gill Shorter, Governer of Alabama. Hen. Alexander U. SteDliens. et Ga.. savs : Have derived some benefit trem the use et Simmons Liver Regulator, and wfsh te give it a further trial. "The only Thing that neverfails te Relieve." Have used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never have found anything te benefit me te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. I sent from Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send further for such a medicine, and would ad vise all who are similarly affected te give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never falls te relieve. P.M. JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi ence in the use of blmmens Liver Regulator in my practicu l nave uecn and am satisfied te use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. 3-Takc only the GENUINE, which always nas en tne wrapper tne itttu luauni-MAllit and SIGNATURE OF J. U. ZEILIN St CO. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 39 North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. lauU-lyeed&w MUH1CAL INHTRVMBNXS. TjV5TAi;I.ISHED 18G5. H. C. ORTH, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR THE Weber, Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Masen & Hamlin, Felenbet & Ce.'s ORGANS. Address Correspondence te Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, HARIUSBURG, PA. n23-3mt. TTTILUOX 5s WHITE. 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. Th - public Is most cordially invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very Superior In Quality and Moderates in Price. MB. DECKER is also agent ler the Famous "KNABB n AndsBveral ether Desirable. Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards. febl7-tld COAB. B. . HABTIH, ' v tielesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Of LUMBER AND COAL. r fard: Ne. 429 North Water and Prince tracts ebnve Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL AND SAMIKE. Bcstrgrade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-lead at Lewest Prices. Alse. Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ten or bale. Yard : Harrlsbunr pike. General Office: 20 East Chestnut Street, KAUFFMAN, KELLER ft CO. apr-t-lwd piOAL. M. V- B. COHO, SZO NOHTH WATEH BT., Lancaster, ta Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Concoction With the Telephonic Exchange, Yard and Otr.ce: Ne. 320 NORTH WATE STItKET tebSS-lrtl GRAY'S SPECIFIC OXCDIUINlS. IHK Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure ler Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mall tee very one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at tl per pack age, or six packages torts, or will ce sent free by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent. II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account el counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper: theenly genuine. Guarantees eleure issued by u. mm wraurjuwawwuyii, j. liOcanB. Druggist, 137 and 13S North Qneen street. THKttRAY MXOIG ioimerjuir.1. . .!. Viij AeM -. -.JfJie.V. . h g3rj ;sm . N" X5AZL "M 8Sfes-J5 ss&r -,- .-.it.'''v;,. TJL-f -T&,"J&4 fea&g&SS That's a eestaua zjnm baa a world et -r stjfferlag ia mmmtd 1m H.J$SC i The singular thlagabevttt pain In the back k eteaakM many things. MajbaeaWMiay ney uisease, liver OC tlea, oeld, raeeH overwere, aerveea aeeuuy, mw0. je. NJSf"S&v is&srj'"-. -1-1 Whatever the earna dea't Mcketft.' ouiaciuieg u wrear aaaaeai attention NemedieiaehM discovered that will se qJ surely care such d: Iren Bitters, and it does tkfe by mencing at the foaadaUea, awli ing the bleed pore and xkk. Logansport, lad. Dee. 1, s-s imsala.Tr x w r. ftijMsfeiv lfMM&' f j&ffiS'.rx i ;? L.w Fer a Ions time I- bava KBiV Hi;' - m . . . . - - -r- t V. sunerer xrsm Kwsaeaaaaasa-j?-. ney aisease. ay apaews we g very peer and ih rmj.amtlpdti Biuuuub x uiu h luaagzvM wnstjjrjj me. I wasaBBeyedTerrvaek? trem non-retention of .mrlus 4f j tried many remedies wltiiVl; success, until I need Brawm'teHxSJsaCf ..... ,, m. u imugQ U1J BWHUBCU UOCS HUTi OOUNT SM fiV!- any. My appetite Is simply !at Trirxm .... ......A.V iiii.it . ji ... no mere, and my general assitt'tv is such, that I feel like i man. After the use et Brown's. Iren Bitters ler one meatk, X have gained twenty pounds la weight. O. B. &UNHMT. Leaamg pnystcians ana eiergjraem s3 use and recommend Brown's Ireeiifeg, Hitters, it nas cured outers mtarwr " 'fva jreu are, uuu ib win cure ym - ??& y or sale wholesale and retail by &K'GO0Sv RAN, Druggist, 187 and 1M Werta Qimk A CBINO NERVES UAUSB AGONY!' PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KHUtfSg brings: , .vjeras k mm sv mm MW mkm I C r- I I t-t H Ki -L v III I JL I IJL i-ASfi' NEURALGIA SOIATIOA TOOTHAOHB BABAOHS ' And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are eared by Tl T 1 T IT'll rerry iavis s rain ivuier SUBB! ATT DFCDtTTADTP TtSnOAMPMr. UAJ liUkJi bvJIAUuu al vIWItfe' ? a VCCD DA TW VTT T ) a,Sj&, i ivuiii lain "Mfe':-ii25.B -i -iwwvr -r,-Sa"5M HMMMb" LA8H AMD QUmMXmWJLKZ$&: fa H 1QH MABT. 'i'tsr'iv . , Glass aid ;4&55g3 AT " T-iWrLfKKZ CHINA Vn nne. haw .ma. m . " - ' - - "J- . ... ... .- - ., . .-..-g-l - - . i-idii White Granite Ware, ' i,mg&i it miie jrsjtxGMim nmw McnmM uraniu and Ffnttalan ibiv . "--. - - .-- --. i wwwmm-i-r-i "" -K5l4?7: CHAMB1BI We have selected these soeds frsea ik4iM. Manufacturers. '5&i-rv'iJ'J - a. 5 i - i &? 49Goeds notsatlstactery .will bra ilrWffr; 3 u aT J-t3 i 33' High & lSBASTKIKQ LANCASTXE-PA QMOCMMZM; TBvmtxm 's "t-. . '-cfc -- 'r.tr'ZJZ-T'i .. :.,' i'-f te&gA muf PU.i bS -.r.'yii !. luirvmii. i-v riiii"j-u.i i - -v0" ir Vftik w . ii"-" -.Jf &m ATlOctS. A QUART Jj l ff S(i .3 riTT xrrifir tti . g trmeSM VJ-a,, JAVM a a- vjrxJEiw Customers come from the seata. and west. We sold it te go te Erie, for it from Chester county. ?jr-7i These 7e. Ttwatetf IMs . a- ua Ge fast. WnytBlslastWBaTwasiktfsiiiftT is net quite se large. 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