m: Teteme XIXNe 56. LASTCA1STEK, PA. SATURDAY, MAKCH 3, 1883. if PiinTiit fskJ: V K i . 5fij.V -i la' f- R3K. KK . essy ' EfV. 1 jf.v &? r- KrC Bfe. I.X t: -. &-, it, lf . - Ssl r5. T Sft : &' IK r i t r??l fit ' lit I. i KT s&a w "T i. ' rw r -t It I. f V? Is cletmutg. "C J.XBUMKAM. M Finisli Goods. Neckties,-8Uk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash mere Mufflers. Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shirts, TJnderwer, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellara.Cufls. Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card Cases. Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scan Fins, .Sleeve Buttens, Ac. DON'T FAIL TO 8EE THE GRAND PLAY. B. J. ERISMAN, NO. 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET, DIS s. 8. BATHTON, OVERCOATS, Dress Suits, Business Snits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ler men and boys, at bottom prices ler the next two months, at . 8. 8. RATHYOFS Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St, j23-lmeed LANCASTER, PA. n HOSTETTKK SON. SPECIAL-REDUCTION -IN- Odd Oeats. 250 Men and Youths' Odd Goats) Reduced Exactly One-half. 810.00 COATS REDUCED TO $5.00. 9.00 8.00 COO 4.50. 4.00. 3.00. We have leit the original mark en the gar ments, se that you can see and make the rc cinctien for yourself. 0, B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER. PA. -"IKE AT SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MERCHANT TAILORING. As at tills time of year PANTS arc tlie prin cipal article needed amongst Gentlemen, and In order te keep our hands lully employed, we make te order PANTS atprices that dely any body te buy the saiue quality of goods, made and trimmed like ours, ready made up. WE MAKE TO ORDER Mixed All-Weel Casslmcre PANTS at $3 00 Striped All-Well Cassliriere PANTS at.... 3 SO All-WOel Extra Heavy PANTS at 4 00 All Weel Cheviot PANTS at 4 P0 Plain Worsted PANTS at 5 00 Fancy Worsted PANTS at 5 50 Scotch All-Weel Cheviot PANTS at C 00 Extra Fine Foreign Pantaloenlngs at JG.50, $7.00, $3.00, $9.00, $ll'.00. SUITS TO ORDER. A. Geed Woolen Business SUIT. 12 00 An All-Weel Heavy Caeslmere SUIT 14 00 An All-Weel Cheviot SUIT 15 00 An All-Weel Scotch Cheviot SUIT 16 60 AFlne Worsted SUIT 18 01 An Extra Fine Worsted SUIT 20 00 A Foreign Casslmcre or Worsted SUIT... 25 00 JS3Whether you wish te purchase or net, please call and be convinced of the RARE BARGAINS we are new offering te the public. $fcs L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 66.G8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Bight en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St, LANCASTER, PA. Mg'The cheapest and most reliable Clothing Heuse In tee city. OAMDWAMX. 1W BW HARD WARE STORE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL 4 RENGIER, DEALERS IN: BUILDING and CABIN! HARDWARE, BIOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAIN1S, OILS and GLASS Heuse Furnishing Goods eU-Smdif'w ' BOOTS Sc HUUJBH. jn HUCMKNZ. CLOSING OUT ! Beets and Shoes AT AND BELOW COST. MUST BE SOLD BX MARCH 20TH. AT ONCE AND SSOT7BB BARGAINS. CALL F HI EMlNZ We. ' J'"--.j:l---- !" -Y 1 rr m 4!vi" ' f BHWJMTU 'i fsa "ISKSwi . .I' sfcJarf.4"AS:. r ' . --,."-" i-V --. . '- .. ".S.t.-Sf.S a.,Vit.-CX-f k. V & -r-if. ..ll - - a -y - i - is , - XBinilll mOOMM AMD BTAT&XXMX- "PASTER CAKD?. BASTBR, 1883. Easter Cards. EASTER CARDS selected with caret and In great variety, at L. M. FLYNITS. NO. 42 WKST'kISG STREET, LANCASTER. TjlASTEK 1883. NOVELTIES FOR THE EASTER SEASON ! PLAIN AND FRINGED EASTER CARDS, EASTER BANNERETS, EA8TER BOOKS. AT THE BOOK-STORE OF J0NN BAER'S SONS, SIGN OP THE BOOK, Nee. 16 and 17 North Queen Street. feb3-tfd LANCASTER WATCHES TCXAHINK THE STEU-TVINO PATENT Dust-Proof Watches, NICKEL AND GILT, NOW MADE BY THE Lancaster Watch Ce., mrRAILROAD MEN, FARMERS, MILLERS, MINERS, TAILORS, MECHANICS GENERALLY, AND ALL PARTIES WHOSE EMPLOY MENTS NECESSITATE EXPOSURE TO DUST, WILL FIND IN THIB PA TENTD USTAND DAMP-PROOF SUCH A SATISFACTORY MOVE MENT AS HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN PRESENTED TO THE TRADE AND TO THE WATCH B UY1NQ PUBLIC. Our Lew-Grade jis well as High-Uradc Move ments ALL have the Expansion Balance and Mean Time Screws ; and all Movements are fitted up, as desired, with or without our PAT ENT COMPOUND REGULATOR, which is proneuncod by Experts te be the Best in the World, as it is absolutely withoutlest motion, and tlie Movement can be regulate:! by hand until it closely approximates accuracy, when, by one lull turn of the Screw, the rate will be changed Twe Seconds in Twenty-lour Hours. PAfJSJt liANOimts, tec. QUARKS W. FRY. We have a large Jiue et . LACE CURTAINS In .WHITE and CREAM, from $1.00 a pair up NETTING by yard lrera 12c. up. BED SETS, LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS and TIDIES. PILLOW CURTAIN POLES el every description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low in price : $1 50 cornices ler 90c., $2 cornices for $1.50, tzre cornices ler $1.75, $2.75 cornices for $2.00. Will fit any window up te five leet In width, and very easily adj usted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERSand WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring in ail 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 lew of these lig'it-colered Shades left from 15 cents up. Have your work done new before the Spring rush commences. We employ tint-class work men and can give your orders prompt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. KAII.HUAD8. GREAT Burlington Reute Cklcage, Burlington & Qnlncj K. B. Chicago, ISnrllBgten & Qnincy JR. B. PRINCIPAL L.INE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA. LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line te St. Jeseph, Atcblnsen, Topeka, Denisen, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari Ari sena, Mentana and Texas. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. PauL Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all. classes et travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try It and yen will find traveling a luxury Instead of a dlscomlert. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada. All information about rates of fare. Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWE1X, General Passenger Agent, Cxioxee.Ixx. , T.J.FOTXKH, 3d vice Pres. Gen: Manager, Chioaeo, III; JOHN Q. JC BUK,On, Xaatara Agt., . '317 Broadway, 386 Wasalagten si Nw Tene Bosrex. Mam. mavs-irqw. ryrnx purest add best. . Remedy Ever Made. -It la Cempeaaded from Heae, Malt, Bacha, Craee, aad Dandelion. The eldest, best, most renowned 'and valu able medicine lp tlie world, and In addition It contains all the best and most effective cura tive properties 6t all ether remedies, being the greatest liver legulater, bleed purifier, and Hie and health restoring agent en earth. It gives new life and vigor te the aged and Infirm. Te clergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladles, and all whom sedentary employments cause Irregularities et the Bleed, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, or -who require an. ap petizer, tonic, and mild stimulant, It Is invalu able, being highly curative, tonle and stimu lating, without being Intoxicating. Ne matter what your feelings or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment Is, use Hep Bitters. Don't wait until you are slek, but H you only feel bud or miserable use the bitters at once. It may save yenr life. Hundreds have been saved by se doing, at a moderate cost. Ask yeur'drusgtet, or physician. De net snfler yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them te use Hep Bitters. II yen have lameness In the loins, with fre quent pains and aches ; numbness of the thigh; scanty, painful and lrequent discharge et urine, filled with pus, and which will turn red by standing ; a veracious appetite and un quenchable thirst; .harsh and dry skin; clammy tongue, often darkly furred ; swollen and lnflammed gums ; drepsical swelling of the limbs; frequent attacks of hicceugh; inability te void the urine and great fatigue In attempting It you are suflerlng from some form et Kidney or Urinary Complaint, such as Bbieht's Disease et the kidneys, stone or inflammation of the bladder, gravel and renal calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and re tention of the urine, and Hep Bitters Is the only remedy that will permanently cure you. Remember, Hep Bitters Is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and best' medicine ever made and no person or family should be without It. Don't risk any et the highly lauded stnfi with testimonials of great cures, but ask your neighbor, druggist, pastor or physicians what Hep Bitters has and can de for you and test it. Jan3U-lyeedTTh&3&w HOP BITTERS FOR SALE AT B. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. .'mar3-3md TIENSON'S AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY FOB Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains. Female Weakness. Are Superior te All Oilier Plasters. Are Superior te Pads. Are Superior te Lin'xents. Are Superior te Olg&kents or Salves. Are Superior te Jfaggpicity or Galvanism, They Act Immedic They Strengthen T?iey Seethe. Ttey Relieve Pain at Once. They Positively Cure. P A HTTP W I Bensen'8 Cavciitc Poneus vrrxUllUil ! Plasters have been imi tated. De net allow your druggist te palm otTseme ether plaster having a similar sound ing name. See that the word is spelled C-A-P-C-I-N-E. Pkice, 5 CBNTS. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Maktutaotcbine Chemists, Nbw Yerk. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. - Price 35 Cents. HEAP'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTER. VUAS. . CltlTTEMON. J 13 Pulton St., New Yerk, sole ajjent for Dr. C W. Ben Ben eon's Remedies, te whom all orders should be addressed. ml-2wileotl&weew BKNSON'rf PL.ASTKK3 FUlt SALK'AT B. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mar2-3md DAKKEll'S G1NURB TOWIU. EVERY MAN HIS OWN BOSS. Hew te Prcftnete Personal Power A Mew Radical Reformer. . " There Is no prevision In the Divine econ omy ter political bosses !" With a Dang of his fist, and In the voice of a man who had made up his mind en the sub ject, Rev. James Chambers, et Calvary Pres byterian church, Uarlam, recently opened his sermon with this announcement. He was right. The only boss authorized by the Boek Is mentioned in these words : "He who ruleth his own spirit is greater than he who taketh a city." Commonly, the better side et men is subject te the despotism et the worse side Bad pas sions, bad humors, mean jealousies and base revenge are all bosses. One of the worst bosses Is bile. What Is most depressing In philosophical or theological thought is due te ft. Old Gcneral Debility Is another tyrannical boss. He lashes men who are naturally geed until they becemp unnaturally bad or misera bly weak. Concerning his deliverance Irem this bond age, Rev S. P. Lewes, pastor et the Eighth Street Baptist church, St. Leuis, Me., wiltcs: " I was suffering trem exhaustion and general debility. As an invigerant I used Parkbr's Oingkr Tonic. I never met with anything se efiectlve. It is an elegant family medicine. I take a bottle in my valise when I goenmv annual vacations." Parker's Ginger Tehic neither intoxicates nor promotes a desire for strong- drinks. The most pronounced temperance people use and praise it for this reason alone. It cures Malarial Fevers, Consumption, Rheumatism and all Diseases et the Bleed. Alse weaknesses pecu liar te women. Its action Is prompt and per vasive. Test it once, and yen will aiept It as a home remedy Price 50 cents and $l a bottle. Hlscex A Ce., co.. CUemlsts, New Yerk. marl-lyw,eewdS TJHWAME, JtC. CrKCIAL NuTlOE. Chandeliers AND GAS FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS. Gleb es and Shades, Geal Oil Lamps. Plumbing and Gasflttiiig, Reefing and Spouting. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, -AT JOHN P. SCHAUI'S, NO. 24 SOUTH- QUMN STREET. , -.' AAHCASWRj. VA., CapcineForensFlaster SOCIAL SPpNDOBS. A BOTAL BH.YJ WEDDING. A Gergeena rrneenleM bt Dallied Throegk Tie SenleM 'as fffrlf Magiimc t aaatl PagMMs sad JnUaBtCele- BntMa. The hlatorieal pagfant at Berlin en Thursday .night, in cnneotien with the celebration in the old union of the Crown Frinee's silver wedding, presented a scene of festive splendor hitherto unriv alled eTen in the pageant-loving court of Berlin. The White saloon was lighted with 10,000 wax candles and 160 electric lights, the combination producing. a re markably lustrous effect and enhancing the brilliant richness' of the magnificent costumes and jewels of these present. At 9 o'clock the strains of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" burst forth and the royal persona, es entered the saloon, the emperor esr ving the queen of Saxony, and the crown prince, dressed in the white uniform of a Pomeranian cuirassier, escorting the crown princess. She were a magnificent dress of white damask, a coronet of diamonds and a ribbon across the breast woven with the colors of the eight orders she holds, including the Eng lish order of the star of India. The Prince of Wales was in the crimson uniform of the Blucher hussars, of which regiment he has been recently appointed colonel. After them iollewed the duke and duch ess of Edinburgh, the king of Saxony, Prince Rudelph of Austria and ether princely and noble guests. The emperor, crown prince and crown princess tcek their seats en the throne, the ether person ages being ranged according te rank with punctilious care. While the illustrious spectators were taking their places the picture galleries and ether saloons adjacent te the White saloon were thronged by a brilliant crowd of nearly six hundred nobles, ladies and gentlemen, attired in costumes of past ages, and awaiting the signal for the entrance of the pageant. An Ode or Congratulation. The strains of the " Wedding March " having ceased a fanfare el trumpets an neunced the approach of the first proces preces sion, preceded, by fourteen heralds, clad in antique costume, with tabards of geld brocade. After a deep reverence one of the number, a gigantic youth, the son of the director of the theatres, Herr Yen Hudsen, stepped forth and recited a poem written by Herr Ven Willenbruch. It was an ode te the flower of England, which had embraced the Uehenzellern stem, in voking eternal bloom and prosperity en the spreading Hohenzellern tree. The musie again sounded as the stately precession representing the time of the Emperor Frederick, who ruled the holy Reman Empire from 1440 te 1493, entered the White saloon. Frederick and his consort, Eleaner of Portugal, were repre sented by the duke of Hesse and Princess Frederick Charles of Prussia. The Arch duke Maximilian, Frederick's heir, and his bride, Mary of Burgundy, were imper sonated by Prince and Princess Albrecht of Prussia. In the train of these illustri ous personages of the splendid past came hundreds of knights, ladies, attendants and pages, clad in historically accurate costumes designed by a committee of artists aud the members of the Royal Academy. Pageant of the Minnesingers. Then followed the pageant of the Min nes'ncrs. Priucesi Wilhclmiun, the crown prince's daughter-in law, represent ed the Queen of Love, and was borne into the saloon in a triumphant chariot radiant with llewers and attended by sixty mm strels, pages and ladies. The queen were a pink and geld brocade robe, with rose buds and diamonds in her hair. Her car was set down in the centre of the hall be fore the throne, and she was surrounded by her attendants, whose flower tipped staves united by garlands formed a charming bower. Sixteen couples then performed the dance of love, a quaint, graceful mea sure, in which the dancers trip hand in hand about the queen. Then the ladies gathered together close te their pretectress and were finally enticed out by the cava liers. The dance was given with great precision and animation, and was the most unique and delightful feature of the pageant. At the conclusion of the dance the precession of love and that of the Emperor Frederick disappeared with a stately march, leaving the saloon clear for the next. Pageant et Queen Elizabeth. The trumpets again sounded and two heralds appeared, their tabards quartered with the ancient arms of England, the liens and the lilies of France. They heralded the advance of the English. Then came six yeomen, whose costumes are still preserved in the quaint dress of the "Beefeaters" of the Tower of Lon Len Lon eon. After them followed pages and geu tlemen in waiting. After them came the court ChamberlaiD, and then Queen Eliza beth, whose entrance caused a sensation se startling was the resemblance of Coun tess Ode m StQlberg Wcrnigerede in face and dress te the traditional idea of the greatest of English menarebs. Her dress was of velvet, ermine and Eilver brocade, with a high ruff all profusely studded with jewels and accurately copied from the pictures of the period. Following her majesty eame the prince and princess of Navarre, who were supposed te be en a visit te the English court. Thsy were represented by Prince Frederick of He henzelern, and Princess Charlette of Saxe-Meiningen. After them came a brilliant crowd of courtiers and ladies, represented by most of the foreign and diplomatic society of Berlin, in splendid costumes, presenting a marvelleus pic ture of the stirring times of the great Elizabeth, the .golden age of English literature, and the age ef'Shakespeare, Spenser, Sidney, Leicester and Raleigh. ' England and Germany. This portion of the pageant typifying the greatest period in English history was specially dedicated te the crown princess of Prussia, the eldest daughter of Queen Victeria and the future empress of Ger many, as the preceding precession, repre senting Germany's golden age, was intended as a compliment te the crown prince. Following the pageant of Queen Eliza beth came an ancient English quadrille, organized by Lady Ampthill, wife of the British ambassador. Sixteen couples; led by Prince William of Prussia and Princess Victeria, went through the quaint, sedate and graceful motions, an invisible orches tra and chorus placing and ohantingthe melody of the time said te have' been com posed by Queen Elizabeth herself. The manuscript was found in Windser Castle. Then came an old German quadrille, the performers representing courtiers and dames of the reign of Frederick William, the founder of Prussian power in the seventeenth century. Peageasef Artists. Then entered, a precession of Berlin artists, whose attire surpassed in pictur esqueness all the preceding male costumes. They made their obeisance and one of their number, Herr Dielitz, crowned with laurel, spoke short speech of felicitieus cengratulaUqtiSe then presented the royal pair Jritlralaatifal vase made en tirely of the metal of whJeh eU color tubes ?4Sh; -i s, J-"'- A T. Thk pleasant ceremony, -ever the whole body or masqueraders ware snmaeaed into the White saloon before thethreee, forming a man of rich harmonious color and glittering jewels, a seeae of indis indis eribable .splendor and interest. i The Queen of Leve then brought the pageant te an end by descending from her car and presenting a beautiful silver benqut te the crown princess. jee acMBUEzti abaus. Wnere TriU " Uvea Wbea off tae Stage. A reporter who took a leek at Jee Emmet's house, between Trey and Albany en a high bluff overlooking the Hudsen river thus 'describes the place : The house stands ec a spreading lawn, several' hundred yards from the roadside, en Blightly elevated ground;' An expansive lake reaches from a point near the front entrance te the read, and spreads out two arms which, are spanned with bridges near the upper and lower entrances te the grounds. Midway between the two gates and at the edge of the lake, there is a curious, frame building, above which swing the long arms of a windmill. A laree wheel, similar in appearance te the paddle' wheel of a steamboat is hung en one side. Most astute philosophers have been known te stand for hours looking at this odd structure in a vain endeavor te make it out. . The interior discleseaj elaborate arrangements for bathing in the lake, the depth of which is recnlated within the building by means of a partly submerged ueai. xnereare several retiring rooms abent the size of seaside bathing-houses. The building can only be reached by means of arowbeafc. The grounds are gralkd and terraced. A deep ravine, in which there are waterfalls, extends alone one Bide, and a dense grove of weed forms a background te the picture. The walls of the house are brick ; but there is much woodwork about the cor nices and reef. There are balconies and piazzes en all sides ; but it is the interior of the house in which the whimsical owner takes mere pride, and which is most novel in its design. Frem cellar te garret it is a curious structure. In the middle of the house, en the ground fleer, is anoetagenal room with open doorways, se that a view is obtained in this apartment of the inte terier of four ethers. The doorways are hung with rich portiere curtains. This central apartment is called the musie room. An organ stands in an alcove at one side, or rather is built in it ; an up right piano stands in another corner, and various musical instruments hang en the wall. -The room is finished in hard weed. has a groined ceiling and a polished fleer of hard weed, covered in part With a large Oriantalrug. A tall, old-fashioned clock two hundred years old, and some old ar mor completo the decorations. The furni furni ture is all of polished ebony. One of the apartments opening from this is the draw ing room.' A large brass candelabrum is suspended from the middle of the ceiling. The Are place is antique in design, cf iron and brass, with a large plate mirror rising above it te the ceiling. The finishings are of natural weed, and the ceiling, which is arched, is also of weed, fresccsd in panels and figures. An adjoining apartment is used us a library. There are a large oak table in this room, and a handsomely carvea caetnes et Irish, oak. The ether pieces are of the same wced. An open lire place has a frame of cherry, and is ornamented with brass of curious design. , "He is very fend of pipes," said the housekeeper with a Iangh. She pointed te three curiously carved pipes mounted under glass cases, which cost enough te uiuke a peer man nappy. The npper fleer is reached by means of a winding stairway of oak-. The ceiling of the largest room, which is the sleeping apartment of the actor's wife, is arched and made of carved weed, A carved Japanese bedstead stands in one of the many angles ; it has a wooden canopy, carved elaborately with designs of foliage and animals. The ornaments of this room consist of Japanese idols, vases and a I sorts of curies. In another part of this room there is a sort of circular alcove with a dome-shaped ceiling, from which hangs a gorgeous Japanese lamp. At this point the fleer is raised several feet. The out side light streams in through stained glass windows. The fleer of one of the ether upper rooms is covered with animal skins, and is most luxurious in all its ap pointments. In the smoking-room there is a mantelpiece composed entirely of cigar boxes, which the owner built one rainy day. There are pipes everywhere. They lie en the table, hang en the walls aud are seen in every corner. The billiard room is in one of the wings en the lower fleer. The table is of ebony inlaid with ivory. The wing or corner, which is new being built, is te be a Russian bath. At one side of the house, and several yards from it, is a tall windmill which is used for drawing water from a spring in the weeds te supply the house. The wind mill at the roadside is intended te supply the Russian bath with water from the lake. Qn another part of the grounds there are a stable and paddock for cattle. There are several horses in the stable and vehieles of every description, including a landau, a four-seated re;kaway, a tandem cart, a deg cart and a read wagon. Several fine Durhams were in the paddock. " Something new comes te the house every day," said the housekeeper. " There are several boxes here new that have net been opened. Yet the family is here hardly six weeks in the whole year. Odd, isn't it?" - " TiAnnlA ata Inaflv praising the merits of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup and sore-threat. The lenses used In the Celluloid Eye-Glasses are ground with scientific accuracy. They are tree from chromatic aberration, and pro duce brightness and distinctness or- vision. Fer sale by aU leading Jewelers and Optl. clans. 125-iwdced Hew eltcn rorsens have been annoyed by burrs clinging te their dress or clothing, and hew seldom have they, when cleaning them, given It a thought that Burdock Beet Is the most valuable bleed cleanser and purifier known, and Is sold by every druggist under the name of Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price II. Fer Bale bv II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO Net th Queen street. Sensible suggestions;- read advertisement and take Simmons Liver Regulator. I Wish everybody te Knew. .v-. 9eree u- Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity known te every one as a most Influential citizen and christian minister et the M. E. church, just this moment stepped in enr store te say, ' I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myself, and wife ewe pur lives te Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tremendous sale ever enr counters and Is giving perfect satisfaction In ail cases et Lang Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DR8. MATCHETT & FBANCK. BeuBBOir. Ind.. May 15, 78. Sold by U. B. Ceehran, dmgglst, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Cancaster. lebl4eed4 "Walnut Leaf rtrlr nTftm mil n ijatalt iiilii ii It Is as clear as water, and, as Expressions or gratitude en the part or the public are always impressive and solemn. It is pleasant te knew that thn a. us name wejeatea. is a Immediately free the head from all resteregray hair te Its natural color duce a new arrewth wham' ft'Tiakl It deea net .In any manner effect, the' which Sulphur. Sugar of Lend aad HI Mlver preparations have done. It will Ught or faded hair in a few dava te a tx glossy brown. Ask you druggist ter It. KcJ ggttie te warranted. 6MITHTkLW CC, WheieaaAMt.:Phlldpa, aadHALl WVM4XW,SWM Scr liable mit eSSSr "rfwfll t BSecVu Inducements offered toieiatey-ieF-&SWfiffit:J&&A .M'-J 5J" continue the HaVbXl- Israel Jenes. Mt. CarmeL Pa-. "Brown's Iren Bitters relieved bt wlta.la sick headache and weakness la the atesaaca." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen rtreet. flB-lwdaw a Slgmtsaaat Fait. The cheapest medicine in ate Is Themas' Eclectrle oil, because se very little et It is re quired te effect a care. Fer crone, drpatae rla, and diseases of the longs and threat, whether used for bathing the cheat or threat, for taking Internally or Inhaling, it Is a matchless compound. Fer sale by H.K. Coch ran, druggist; 137 and 139 North .Queea street. JCEDICAX. BBOWS'1 IRON BITTERS. SUFFER no longer from Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, want of Appetite, less of Strength, lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. Brown's Iren Bitters never fails te cure all these diseases. Bosten, November 20, 1881. Bbewx Chxmicai. Ce. Gentlemen: Fer years I have been a great sufferer lrem Dys pepsia, and could get no rellet (having tried everything which was recommended) until, acting en the advice et a friend, who had been benefited by Brown's Iren Bitters, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. Previous te taking Brown's Iren Bitters, everything I ate dte tressed me, and I suffered great ly lrem a burning sensation In the stomach, which was unbear able. Since taking Brown' Iren Bitters, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any time without any disagreeable re sults. I am practically another person. Mas. W. J. Flthit, 33 Maverick St., E. Bosten. Brown's Iren Bitters acts like a charm en the digestive organs, re moving all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the feed, Belching, Heat in .the Stomaeb, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net blacken the teeth or give headache. SOLD BT AIX DRUGGISTS. Brown Chemical Company. BALTIMORE. MD. See that all Iren Bitters are made b Brown Chemical Ce., Baltlmore, and have crossed red lines, and trade mark en wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Fer sale wholesale andretaU by H. B. COCH RAN, Druggist,. 137 and 139 North Queen filreet, Lancaster m2-lwdw T TlPJUTMEKIA. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE ' WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer. This wonderful remedy has saved the lives et many, many children who were almost dead 7Ith Diphtheria. S. Henry Wilsen, Lawrence, Mass., says : J.UU euiKiiuiis uruuuunctju my case uiDn- theria uuu .. i .. ,., .. ... .. --. decided that no rnmpfllpa cnnltl reach it. Hie." Perry Davis's fain Killer saved my Llbeeua Leach, Nashua, N. H., says r "I had painter's colic and diptheretlc sere threat very severely. Pain Killer drove both away." DRUGGISTS ml-lmd&w ALL KEEP IT. MUSICAL ItHTRUMENTS. w ILVOX & WHITE. THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, E. 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 and examine these Instruments, which will be teund te be very Superior In Qnallty and Moderate in Price. MR. DECKER Is also aent ler the Famous "KNABB" And several ether Desirable Pianoiertes, at prices from $223 upwards. feb!7-tfd HATS ANlt CAPS. TJ ATS, CAPS AND FOKT, Hats, Caps-and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock et Hats, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the flrm.et Sbultz ft Bre., fashionable hatters, aad new offers them for sate, retail aad whole sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 aad 33 NORTH QUEEN ST.f the weU-eatabltafcSd Hat Stere of the late Arm. etShnltz Brsr ness and constantly keep eafcend the latest antJ JJ681 styies. . lie has employed Hearst and Wm. Shultz. of the late firm el SaaltJeaf "wjj icH8uveu isuieiB. T JOHN SIDES, CCKSSORTO 8HU1.TZT BRO. fliW. 'X'jj ..jcTx -V.S-TM. ' fl '"P -:x A . l'l iaafe ?. .jm V ". -?!.'' Va 4 - t. -. - sift-.....-.-- Our goods are known te tit superior in mak and styte. TATa naMit. - - v aiiiaiuOT weary wuijk we .1 sell and rerand tee money en. goods net found aa reprenpUd.5 a . - - -.j .-- A.C.YATES&C0.J Ledger Building, GtetiBl & Hit. Sti PHILADELPHIA. al-lwaV f T K. HMAUNGY UAKU. Addaada. FRIENDS AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te secure the greatest bargains la ?ne Heavy-weight WOOLENS ever offered In this city. Remember, I am going te oleen them eutlf possible this season. lhave handled this Class Of zoeda for nnr 9H nan T am. thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth la the market aad de say I think the P. & H. and Jehanay EdreCeae are superior In finish, mere reliable ha color and mere durable than any doth predaeed m me tvutuju. itememeer, also. I am tie only man In this citv that hay the 2TERYB te tackle these line, high-priced geed. Theresa only be had la large dtiea at priea aet. mmm iw j. x am closing out at ste a suit. i am having a great Beem lit Tre x am offering Heavy-WelKbts lrem te sie a pair make a 'note of this. I have atuiung my une ine eest sngiian aaa French patterns, that cannot be hadia Pktia. delphia ter less than fis te 8 a pair. Thanking the public for the kind patronage extended particularly since my great redae redae tien in prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te allmypatren, Beuueagate able te attend te business. I will snperlnuad CVerv department of thn trala nmmullrail, will guarantee te secure te every eae the ' greatest value for their Investment. AH my productions are warranted -le be -et- , superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any A the best skilled workmen trem the citv. . iT T 7 -m iTz f w wapiuj J3; i citv. ijh --& less entirely satisfactory te the customer I win net allow it te go out. 49-PIaceyeur order at once at 121 North Quean Street, LANCASTER, PA. Neta Bam.- iave a let of Kemaaate et Fine Cleths an Jasslmares. suitable tereatt dren, te which icavlte the attention oiaetaera et small boys from five te tea years etaaje. These Remnants are of the flaeet aad best quality or goods, and can be had from Meeata te II 50 a Suit. TXriLLIAJISON TOaTKjr. SPRING GOODS ! EVERY DEPARTMENT la ear HesM te busy receiving its complement et NEW SPRING GOODS. Seme ..difficulty is experienced toflndreeat." for the fresh arrivals, as all the WIKTBaV GOODS are net quite gene, but taatwlUaet trouble ns long. The pneeaput ea taeas Will. seen clear them away, we will net keep. them, se new Is the time te get SPJKIAli' BARGAINS in FURNISHING GOODS. HATS CAPS AH0 CLOTHING. There has been placed ur the CLOTHING DEPAK4 inea the ceaate EPAKTMEMT eae of the P most complete aad handsome assert meats- eC'3,Kl cjcmvumvt uvanuuA'ins It was ever enr pleasure te nrneat. LIGHT' nnrt n&Rlr nHATVRB In nnim WWT TONS and OXFORD MlXTURBSatprieaitaet are remarkable for their moderation. Jaaa -c. the coat ler business wear, bat for a' Heaev 'Rsfl some , ; v&l FULL DRESS SPK1KG OTEBCOAT We Have Seme Elegant ,, livauvii iiuwMiuBiin. inuibeua XJU uKtl -...,.... ,j,. xavenie saui uuu. si They are lined all through with sflk, BMaer ??jj any custom made Spring Overeeat iaat.eMM.r twice the amount et money we are selUasrlBK--''- Any gentleman wishing te leek tareack mrP. -1 stock we snail esteem It a iriaaamr turtna' " him. - -.- wyes tw-Avery ainuBiaBnea za I isia llaaieB. and no Devuuea from the Price. ' 'i.A Williamson & Fester. . rw . - -. i rfci NOB. 34,30 tt 48 . Deg Bt, ; ' LAXCABTKB. PA. OMOCMMZM8. ATBVK8KV. CANNED VEGETABLES: OUR STOCK CONSISTKO OF THK FOLLOW IIIQr Js 1M2 Cans Fell's Z-peaaATeauteas .- ie? 1e . Speaad ' ......... Jea. ew seei wan Tiaiium m. WJ" DUIWlVHUa I1B 39 awe see 380. 210 m as zta te 6S. 840 100 Red Seal Tomatoes ,&i FeU'e : Cenr. - IT e'ea, MUcejrs.iera.... ........ aeaeeei Bread Cera; ......Ma.' fm4M WiSKS-aaT- 5 - fHt.1 lAav Bk c ainwlSJr5Ul'SlV":"-,5"-,riB.V Jtarrew vat raaa. ....... ms?:. saper jree. riae..... ChaasloaerEBglaad " ' rf w wwvw .--.- .FreaeaPi '" ( am. a 1bbbbV ! &. ?&i-'Ji&, Vim Caaa Jeasaluiia. Cere. TBeateeee MeftrJee seUtaa eoaktaet be. seWat tie aSSn tied' te jeareaeee taeat mew.- T SS"S LWFiwimt ;ye aeedfec tae aiULUM HUAKAiTaanj : At wrJK: mi "ss! - . .!. -s-- J.r. 7T i.-.) aMeV' vaaaaw Aam' M.veaal aav taaaW aaaLi HaaTlVj1 " v tr,Jamt'aafl 3 . . i M jHJa 'VUI : m M TM 'J t 3 '?! irssaia&smdKES3a5 Sg&SSSSfg" 'S& tTi&i u -HiEiMiBDr;j MUHiA'f .na, :ii T'i-iirrr.-.iLK.;"3,i;-irjT. .a.-...!"'.'.' ar?.aK5j'H 3H3SH5fa?BKS'.sxsr i.-.,r .jziHkZTc .i--jr .i.j'r - -- rz' .t- js
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